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“If you are reading this, it means that something of our civilization survived long enough for our voice to reach you.”

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What is Earth Log?

Earth Log is a long-term chronicle of human civilization recorded in real time during the lifetime of its author.

In this podcast, each episode corresponds to an Earth Log entry documenting the world as it is experienced in the early decades of the 21st century. These records explore current events, human history, scientific knowledge, and the broader story of life on Earth.

Some episodes examine unfolding developments in global affairs. Others reflect on humanity’s origins, the technologies we have created, and the uncertainties that shape our future.

The purpose of the Earth Logs is simple: to leave an honest account of our species and the world we inhabit for readers and listeners of today—and for anyone who may encounter these records in the future.

Each entry is preserved on the Bitcoin SV (BSV) blockchain so the record may endure beyond the lifetime of the author and, perhaps, beyond the civilization that created it.

Earth Log is not propaganda, entertainment, or mythology.

It is simply a record.

— Marquez Earth Log Project Planet Earth 21st Century

You can switch your view between Light and Dark Mode. For Windows: Cmd + Shift + L on Mac, Ctrl + Shift + L.

Here is where you can view all of the Logs I post on the Blockchain: 3D Ordi Collection - Earth Logs (English)

Browse the Earth Logs here

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How to view the Earth Logs on the BSV Blockchain

To view any of the Earth Logs on the BSV Blockchain, you’ll need it’s TXID (Transaction ID). You go to a BSV Blockchain Explorer and search for the transaction ID.

There are 2 main Blockchain Explorers that are useful in viewing these Earth Logs, below. Click on the links to open the browser and replace the {{TXID}} with the TXID of the Earth Log:

  1. GorillaPool - A BSV Blockchain Miner and Indexer
  2. 3DOrdi - A BSV Ordinal and Blockchain Explorer