The timeline will be updated after New Years, but until then feel free to ask me any questions regarding the world.
Recently I got Universe sandbox, and I would like to know:The timeline will be updated after New Years, but until then feel free to ask me any questions regarding the world.
Recently I got Universe sandbox, and I would like to know:
1. The orbit distances of the planets (in km if it's than 1 AU)
2. The diameters of the planets (in km)
This goes for moons too.
Yes, and what happens to real-life cultures will differ as well. Some cultures will be combinations that never happened in real life. Around 2870-3000 is when the real divergences start kicking off.So, are all the cultures here going to be based on cultures from Earth, or are you planning on crafting and inserting any cultures of your own?
Honestly, I might go back and redo that picture. It's kinda vague.Recently I got Universe sandbox, and I would like to know:
1. The orbit distances of the planets (in km if it's than 1 AU)
2. The diameters of the planets (in km)
This goes for moons too.
Not that any other changed didn't happened already, because your "Egyptian coutnerpart" of Tymria is still alive even after the counterpart of Tellurus to the Bronze Age Collapse, a very interesting changeYes, and what happens to real-life cultures will differ as well. Some cultures will be combinations that never happened in real life. Around 2870-3000 is when the real divergences start kicking off.
They were disunited during the great collapse but did eventually reunite.Not that any other changed didn't happened already, because your "Egyptian coutnerpart" of Tymria is still alive even after the counterpart of Tellurus to the Bronze Age Collapse, a very interesting change
Something I made because working on one thing for real long gets tiring: My world at an even farther-back date than Rodinia, the Stenian Period (1100 billion years ago.). Why? Because I never see maps going this far back that are detailed or confident because of lack of real life evidence. This is sort of a halfway point between the Rodinia and Columbia supercontinents.
The two main continents, unimaginatively name Terra Borealis and Terra Australis (because I was tired), are both slowly moving towards each other and generally southwards, the former movement slowly closing the Akenesic Ocean. Also, Guadulia (Central Ozara, Far southern Rhodin and part of eastern Capricornia) is moving away from Greater Malag and towards the Hadban Craton, opening the Panozaran Seaway and closing the Sinsal Seaway. Rokhat also moves west towards Hatar.
I am subscribed to Algol already but thanks though. Yeah, I saw that new video and it was amazing, I hope he makes a regular 2d version too though.Have you seen Algol's channel on YouTube? There are depictions of continental movement going as far back as 3 billion years ago and even further.
One of the Algol videos linked below. There's also another one that was uploaded just a few days back that has a 360 panorama-type mode and more detail.