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The '''fourth millennium''' of the [[Gregorian calendar]] will begin on January 1, 3001, and end on December 31, 4000. It will be the fourth [[millennium]] in the [[Anno Domini]] or [[Common Era]].
The '''fourth millennium''' of the [[Gregorian calendar]] will begin on January 1, 3000, and end on December 31, 3999. It will be the fourth [[millennium]] in the [[Anno Domini]] or [[Common Era]].


==Predicted/scheduled events==
==Predicted/scheduled events==

Revision as of 23:25, 31 January 2016

Millennia:
Centuries:
  • 31st century
  • 32nd century
  • 33rd century
  • 34th century
  • 35th century
  • 36th century
  • 37th century
  • 38th century
  • 39th century
  • 40th century

The fourth millennium of the Gregorian calendar will begin on January 1, 3000, and end on December 31, 3999. It will be the fourth millennium in the Anno Domini or Common Era.

Predicted/scheduled events

In fiction

References

  1. ^ "Irreversible Warming Will Cause Sea Levels to Rise for Thousands of Years to Come, New Research Shows". Science Daily.
  2. ^ "This Camera Will Capture a 1,000-Year Exposure That Ends in 3015 for History's Slowest Photo". PetaPixel. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
  3. ^ Kennedy, Andrew (July 2006). "Interstellar Travel: The Wait Calculation and the Incentive Trap of Progress". Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (JBIS). 59 (7): 239–246.
  4. ^ Conception Official Zeitpyramide website, accessed: 14 December 2010
  5. ^ Tzedakis, P.C.; et al. (2012). "Determining the natural length of the current interglacial". Nature Geoscience. 5 (2): 138–141.