There are many important things that happened in the first 50,000 years of the universe. Many discoveries were made including dinosaurs, man, planets, and much more.
The creation of the universe.
In the first 50,000 years of the universe, the most important event was the rapid expansion known as cosmic inflation, which occurred shortly after the Big Bang. This period facilitated the formation of fundamental particles and the early building blocks of matter, leading to the creation of hydrogen and helium. As the universe cooled, it set the stage for the eventual formation of stars and galaxies, shaping the large-scale structure of the cosmos we observe today.
The first cat pooped
The election of the first black president.
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A very good question. Astrophysicists can talk the ears off a brass monkey about what happened in the universe from one ten-thousandth of a second after the BANG! up to now. But they tear their hair out about what happened in that first one ten-thousandth of a second. And the short answer to that is: A lot.
Probably the most important that happened in 1450 was the invention of the first movable printing press. Johann Gutenberg made it work for the first time.
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The Big Bang happened first. It is the beginning of the Universe as we know it - we don't know what happened before that.During the Big Bang, hydrogen and helium were formed; other elements were created later, through nuclear fusion - and some of those were ejected in supernova explosions.
The first monstro cow was born.
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i went to my first dance!