cosmic calendar

English

Noun

cosmic calendar (plural cosmic calendars)

  1. A model of the chronology of the universe, scaling the scientifically accepted age of 13.8 billion years down to a single year, with the Big Bang taken as January 1 and the present moment taken as December 31.
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