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The Charted Epochs

Eleven files. Every one verified against the master timeline, every one open to examination.

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I

Before 3200 BCE

The Primordial Epoch

Deep time, before the written record — stone, fire, and the first marks made against forgetting. The oldest files in the archive begin here.

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II

3200 – 600 BCE

The Age of Monuments

Egypt and Mesopotamia raise geometry against the horizon. Writing, law, and star-aligned stone give humanity its first permanent memory.

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III

600 BCE – 476 CE

The Classical World

Greece and Rome codify law, measure, and the machinery of thought. Bronze gears predict eclipses while roads bind a continent to one schedule.

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IV

476 – 1400

The Medieval Continuum

Cathedral clockwork, guarded manuscripts, and knowledge kept alive by hand. A thousand years of the record surviving one copy at a time.

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V

1400 – 1600

The Renaissance Engine

Invention becomes method and the workshop becomes a laboratory. The printing press industrializes memory itself.

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VI

1500 – 1760

The Age of Exploration

Charts, chronometers, and the mapping of an unfinished world. Navigators stake their lives on accurate time, and longitude becomes an empire’s secret.

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VII

1760 – 1900

The Industrial Threshold

Steam, brass, and iron. Railways demand one schedule, and time itself is standardized and sold.

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VIII

1900 – 1945

The Electric Ascendancy

Current, radio, and Deco towers — the future acquires an aesthetic. Electricity gives the night a second day.

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IX

1945 – 1990

The Atomic Horizon

Split atoms, space vessels, and futures promised in chrome. The second is redefined by cesium while footprints appear off-world.

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X

1990 – 2100

The Digital Continuum

Memory leaves the page and civilization learns to think in light. Every second is timestamped, mirrored, and archived.

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XI

Beyond 2300

The Far Threshold

Post-human horizons beyond the last reliable record. What remains of us, and what comes next — all files provisional.

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One Continuous Line

See the Eras in Sequence

The index shows the doorways; the master timeline shows the corridor that connects them. Trace the full descent from deep time to the far threshold.