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EON

Eon, often spelled aeon, is a term used to denote a very long period of time. In everyday language it conveys an immeasurably long interval, while in formal contexts it can refer to a defined unit of geological or cosmological time. The word originates from the Greek aion, meaning an age or lifetime.

In geology, an eon is the largest division of geological time. Eons span hundreds of millions to

In popular culture and industry, "Eon" or related spellings appear in several proper names. Eon Productions

Beyond these uses, the term is employed in science fiction and philosophy to describe extremely long cosmological

billions
of
years
and
are
subdivided
into
eras,
periods,
epochs,
and
ages.
The
current
framework
recognizes
four
eons:
the
Hadean,
Archean,
and
Proterozoic
eons,
which
together
form
the
Precambrian,
and
the
Phanerozoic
eon,
which
began
about
541
million
years
ago
and
continues
today.
The
Phanerozoic
is
divided
into
the
Paleozoic,
Mesozoic,
and
Cenozoic
eras.
Boundaries
between
eons
are
selected
based
on
major
changes
in
Earth’s
geology
and
biota,
such
as
mass
extinctions
and
the
appearance
of
multicellular
life.
is
a
British
film
production
company
best
known
for
producing
the
James
Bond
film
series.
E.ON
SE
is
a
German
multinational
energy
company
that
operates
in
electricity
and
gas
markets
across
Europe.
The
capitalization
and
spelling
vary
by
organization
and
language,
with
"aeon"
more
common
in
British
English
and
"eon"
in
American
usage
when
used
as
a
generic
term.
timescales,
sometimes
used
to
convey
vast
distances
or
durations
beyond
human
experience.