The Evolution of Bridges 10 000 BC to 3000 AD Every Bridge Ever Built

From the first tree trunk rolled across a stream by a prehistoric human to a gleaming orbital space tether connecting Earth to a space station, the bridge is humanity's most triumphant act of engineering. In this PastMorph continuous timeline video, we morph through 85 stages of bridge evolution — spanning ancient rope bridges, Roman stone arches, medieval drawbridges, Renaissance masonry, iron suspension bridges, Brooklyn Bridge, Golden Gate, modern cable-stays, and far beyond — watching the bridge transform before your eyes in one seamless continuous shot. 📅 Timeline: 10,000 BC (log bridge) → 3000 BC (stone slab clapper) → 100 AD (Roman arch) → 1000 AD (medieval stone) → 1345 AD (Ponte Vecchio) → 1779 AD (Iron Bridge) → 1883 AD (Brooklyn Bridge) → 1937 AD (Golden Gate) → 1998 AD (Akashi Kaikyō) → 2023 AD (smart bridge) → 2100 AD (atmospheric bridge) → 3000 AD (orbital tether). 🌉 SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell — we morph a new object every week. Comment: what evolution should we cover next?