The Solar System does not form until 3pm. The first
life (bacterial) appears on the Earth by 4pm. Our atmosphere begins to have
free oxygen at 7 or 8 pm, and this promotes the development of
creatures which can move more aggressively and eat each other. Life
does not begin to take on complex forms
(multicellular) until 10:45pm. It moves onto land
at 11:10. The dinosaurs appear at about 11:40, and become extinct at
11:52. Pre-human primates appear at around 14 seconds before
midnight, and all of recorded history occurs in the last 70 milliseconds.
Looking to the future, we can expect the Universe of stars
to go on for another at least a millennium (using the same time
compression factor). After that, there are other ages of the Universe (not
dominated by stars), which grow colder and more bizarre, and take place
on astronomical timescales (even after this compression of
timescale).