Xanadu Blockchain Explorer

Are you looking for the events that occurred when you were conceived? Use this form to pull up useful links to the listing of events on your calculated conception date. In Xanadu, the blockchain that contains the signature of every notable event and visible person in history, the block time is 280 days. This corresponds to the ideal length of a pregnancy.

All national security events are conducted on a 280 day cycles. The goal of this system is to make everyone’s work detectable. Obviously, the actual length of pregnancy varies slightly, but most of the 20,000 history makers tracked via this system will align with this rule, plus or minus a few days.

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XANADU BLOCK 1962-11

March 15, 1962


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External Links

On This Day in History | NY Post

Wikipedia: March 1962 | 1962 | March 15 in History




5 events found

The comic strip Mafalda, created by Argentine cartoonist Quino (Joaquín Salvador Lavado), made its
Three months before he was scheduled to be launched into space, U.S. astronaut Donald K. "Deke" Slay
In an address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress and a milestone in the history of consumer pro
Flying Tiger Line Flight 739, a Lockheed Constellation airliner carrying 96 Army personnel and a cre
The film The Day the Earth Caught Fire opened

Featuring: Val Guest, Wolf Mankowitz, Janet Munro




1 person was born

Terence Trent D’Arby

, who started his career with the stage name Terence Trent D'Arby, American singer and songwriter who came to fame with his debut studio album, Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby

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