'Way back when the universe was formed, the first stack frames came into existence. Nobody truly knows who mapped them there, though among the well-learned, whispers of a great kernel are heard, a certain "Linux".'

That was 1970-01-01T00:00Z right?

Unknown to me. My study of kernology is limited to gazing with the naked eye into the higher addresses of 64-bit address space. I have looked there for this great kernel, but have found nothing but the fog of memory protection. I was unable to determine what lurked there and ascribe a date to its conception...

When asked such a question, the adepts of this "Linux" defend a thesis supported by archaeological expeditions which revealed the year of the oldest known mailing list scroll bearing that name: 1991. However, although it is heresy, I do know of the existence of an even older sect of powerful and wise sorcerers whose numerology includes the number you mention. They profess that this "Linux" was not the first. They speak of an age long forgotten where new kernel universes were not only routinely birthed from scratch but also diverged from one another, an age they call the Epoch. They say these galaxies exist out there to this day, unobservable to us, hidden away in corporate mainframes in lands far, far away...