What is Big History? According to the HuffPost, "Big History studies the history of everything, offering a way of making sense of our world and our role within it." The article goes on to say "[B]ig History is a wonderful way of getting sense of our place in the overall scheme of things, according to the best availble scientific knowledge." T he term Big History is not a new concept to me, as I've heard about the Big Bang and the beginning of different organisims/life growing and different creatures forming. For me, Big History explains how earth and life sciences, religion and theory, literature and cultural history, history and humanities, all intertwine with one another, as it should. Has anyone heard of the domino effect? It's almost the same concept, where we are all connected to one another in some way or form. Each discipline is not only intertwined with the next, but it supports it as well. So, in my opin...
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