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Slide 19 Welcome... the Blog page is now LIVE!
The blog page has arrived, and several improvements to the website have been made besides, over the last few days.

The Planets site has been redesigned. Its home page is now fully functional and ready to go live, although there are plans to improve the interactive map experience, and most of the pages linked to it are still under development.

The Evolution Projectsite awaits a re-design. Much text about history and pre-history has been written but not yet put onto the web pages. A dramatised replacement video for the home page is ready to shoot in the Spring. Actors will play the parts of characters travelling the timeline like a time machine, where they meet a succession of their ancestors before cycling 45,000 years back, only to bump into Charles Darwin who reveals where to find Neanderthals, Dinosaurs, and destiny.

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29 Jan 2018
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It all began as a super-hot dark exploding fog. In the first microsecond, the “bang” cooled down from a billion billion billion K to just a billion K as it expanded to billions of times in size. It’s worth pausing here to think about these numbers: The universe’s temperature cooled from 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000˚C to just 1,000,000,000˚C in just one millionth of a second. Wow!

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