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Every Universe is a timeline. Our Universe, or OTL timeline, is the timeline 1. What will happen if we're in another timeline? Such as, timeline 666(TNO timeline), or timeline 1832 (Gaham's Gaia-timeline)?

Prehistoric period(from Xia dynasty)

  • 10000 BC, the early people tamed "Surbathual"(like horse in timeline 1 but much faster) in Mesopotamia.
  • 9000 BC, Hwa Hsia, Aztec, and Sumerian developed up.
  • 5250 BC, in Southeast Asia, metal material was found by Hwa Hsia. Early bronze era starts.
  • 4210 BC, agricultural technology began to develop in the Americas.
  • 3000 BC, the first unified state was established in the Nile Valley, the Kingdom of Egypt.

Ancient culture

  • 2800 BC, Bharat culture was found in South Asia.
  • 2555 BC, the first Abugida script, "Devanagari" was found.
  • 2070 BC, the first dynasty of Hwa Hsia, "Xia dynasty" established.
  • 1600 BC, Xia dynasty was overthrown by Shang dynasty.
  • 1300 BC, philosophy and science began to develop.
  • 1000 BC, Greek city-states began to rise. Thales, Pythagoras, Archimedes, Erathosthenes, and many people starts to discuss about the Universe.
    • The following year, in 999 BC, the Library of Alexandria was built.
  • 500 BC, the Persian Empire conquered the Middle-East. Nevertheless, the Persian Empire adopted a relaxed religious policy – pluralism. Eastern and Western cultures began to connect, and at this time, a new religion, Adalatism, formed by the combination of Zoroastrianism and Buddhism began to emerge in the Persian Empire.
  • 483 BC, Zhou Dynasty fell into civil strife, and the princely states large and small began to fight each other in order to become hegemons, and the blood of the dead was so much that wooden sticks floated on it.
  • 221 BC, Qin Dynasty formed.
  • 206 BC, Qin Dynasty was overthrown by Han Dynasty.
  • ±0 AD, the Roman Empire began to rise and ruled almost the entire Mediterranean coast (which is why many countries with inland seas were later nicknamed "Roman Orthodoxy"). But at this time, the Roman Empire was focused on infrastructure, science and technology.
  • 300 AD, the Mayan civilization discovered "crystal skulls" for precise calendar calculations, or predicting astronomical events.
  • 500 AD, the Roman Empire was divided, and then the Byzantine Empire slowly evolved into what is now Greece. The Western Roman Empire survived and avoided the Dark Period, promoting cultural exchanges between East and West.

Medieval period

  • 600 AD, the Islamic Golden Age began early - the Palace of Wisdom was built in Baghdad and became the world's largest library and research institute at the time - where the knowledge of the world, whether Islamic culture itself, Chinese or Indian, Roman or Greek, gathered here.
  • 800 AD, Empire of Charlemagne unified Western Europe, but Charlemagne adopted an electoral monarchy that reduced feudal divisions.
  • 1000 AD, the Vikings settled North America, established the "Vinland Colony," and traded with local indigenous peoples, introducing horses and steel.
  • 1200 AD, the Mongol Empire, which is also known as "Yuan Dynasty", was rose, but Genghis Khan adopted a policy of cultural integration and established the "Silk Road Alliance" across Europe and Asia, promoting scientific and technological exchanges.
  • 1300 AD, the Black Death broke out, but due to the early health system, the mortality rate was low, accelerating the development of medicine. At least Duchy of Poland is not crowded into explode in this timeline.
  • 1370 AD, the Ming Dynasty was found.
  • 1400 AD, the Renaissance began early in Italy, with Leonhardo da Vinci inventing flying machine prototypes, but limited to aristocratic entertainment.

Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment

  • 1500 AD, Columbus sailed to the Americas, but European colonization was more moderate and focused on trade rather than conquest due to the early Vinland colony.
  • 1600 AD, with the rise of the scientific revolution, Newton proposed the law of gravitation, but discovered the nature of electricity much earlier.
  • 1700 AD, the Enlightenment swept through Europe, democratic ideas spread, and Britain avoided civil war and established an early parliamentary system.
  • 1730 AD, with the outbreak of the Industrial Revolution (but in the Ming Dynasty), steam engines began to become more efficient, which led to the development of railways and ships.

Industrial Revolution

  • 1800: Napoleon rose, but the French Empire began to focus on scientific development and established Europe's first national academy of sciences.
  • 1850: Telegraph and photography became popular, and a global communication network was initially formed, avoiding many wars.
  • 1870: The American Civil War occurs, but ends sooner, and racial integration goes smoothly after the abolition of slavery.
  • 1890: The automobile and airplane are invented, and the Wright brothers' plane successfully flew 10 years ahead of schedule.
  • 1900: The Global Exposition showcases new technologies, universal access to electricity, and modernization of cities.
  • 1901: Influenced by Chinese civilization, many countries began to use hieroglyphs similar to Chinese characters, including Mexico, Central Asia, part of South Asia, the Philippines, Indonesia, etc. in the No. 1 timeline, and some directly used Chinese, that is, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and other regions in the No. 1 timeline.
  • 1912: In fact, the Qing Dynasty had long replaced the Ming Dynasty, and in this year, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Puyi, announced his official abdication. China's feudal system was overthrown and democracy was established. (There is no Yuan Shikai in this timeline)

Twentieth Century

  • 1914: WWII broke out, but ends after only 1 year 4 months.
  • 1920: Economic boom, jazz age, film and radio development.
  • 1921: CPC was established.
  • 1930: The Great Depression broke out.
  • 1931: Ad0lf H1tler came to power, but he declared that "as a superior people, the Aryans should bring prosperity to the world", so the Germanic People's Republic was established.
  • 1934: Representatives of various parties such as Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek, and Mao Zedong held a meeting and finally decided on a plan: China should exist as a socialist country, so the People's Republic of China was established 15 years ahead of schedule, and then the KMT became one of China's legitimate democratic parties. Aisin Gioro family finally becomes president of the Palace Museum.
  • 1937: Japan began to invade China, but it didn't take long for it to be beaten to death. At the same time, civil strife broke out in Japan, and the Japanese Communist Party, represented by Tokuda Kyuichi, won Japan's ruling power in 1938 after a hard struggle.
  • 1949: The PRC becomes a strong power.
  • 1950: The Cold War broke out.
  • 1951: The Communist Party of the United States came to power, and the Cold War ended. The Mongolian People's Republic announced that it would be annexed to China, with the consent of the Soviet Union. Subsequently, the Soviet Union returned the Outer Northeast region (even including Nerchinsk, Yaksa and other regions) to China.
  • 1967: ASEAN established.
  • 1969: Many countries such as the United States, the Soviet Union, China, the United Kingdom, France, Yugoslavia, Japan, the Federation of Korea, and the Kingdom of Benelux began planning to land on the moon.
    • In October of the same year, the first man left footprints on the moon.
  • 1980: Personal computers began to become popular, and the prototype of the Internet began to appear.
  • 1991-12-25: The three Baltic states withdrew from the Soviet Union, and Finland regained the Karelian region, but the Soviet Union did not disintegrate.
  • 1999-12-31: On the last day before the twenty-first century, the millennial bug was killed, and the digital age came.

Modern Era

  • 2000-1-1: Celebrate the millennium.
  • 2000-9-11: Terrorist attacks have been curbed and global security cooperation has been strengthened. In honor of Victory Day in Counter-Terrorism, the United States designated 911 as an emergency call number.
  • 2004-10-1: China launched a military parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Many heads of state participated in the parade.
  • 2005: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is called the "Lancang Association" by China, and many ASEAN countries admitted this alternative name.
  • 2008: The financial crisis occurred, but the recovery was faster, and green energy investment increased.
  • 2010: Smartphones and social media change lifestyles, but privacy protection legislation is in place.
  • 2015: Breakthrough in artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation are widely used in the manufacturing industry.
  • 2020: Global outbreak (COVID-19-like), but vaccine development is faster, global vaccination within 6 months.
  • 2021: The Pan-Chinese Character Association was established.
  • 2023: Space tourism is commercialized, and private companies offer lunar travel services.
  • 2025: Practical use of quantum computers for climate simulation and medical research; Global carbon neutrality is progressing smoothly, and the temperature rise is controlled within 1.5℃.