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Documenting 4.6 billion years of Earth's history

Why EarthDoc Exists

Earth's history spans 4.6 billion years—a timeframe so vast it challenges human comprehension. Yet within this immense timeline lies the story of how our planet transformed from a molten ball of rock into a blue world teeming with life.

EarthDoc exists to make this incredible journey accessible, scientifically rigorous, and deeply engaging for everyone who wonders how we got here.

Our Approach

We combine multiple media—video, written articles, and podcasts—to tell Earth's story from different angles. Each format serves a unique purpose:

  • Video episodes bring visual storytelling and cinematic exploration of Earth's landscapes
  • Blog articles provide in-depth scientific explanations and detailed analysis
  • Podcasts offer narrative-driven storytelling you can enjoy anywhere

Scientific Rigor

Every piece of content we create is grounded in peer-reviewed research and current scientific understanding. We cite our sources, acknowledge uncertainties, and update our content as new discoveries emerge.

A Journey Through Eons

We organize Earth's history by geological eons:

  • Hadean (4.6–4.0 billion years ago): Earth's violent birth
  • Archean (4.0–2.5 billion years ago): The emergence of life
  • Proterozoic (2.5–0.541 billion years ago): Complex cells evolve
  • Phanerozoic (541 million years ago–present): The age of visible life

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