I find it funny that not a single response here attempted to answer your actual question, which was (if I can paraphrase) "What is the significance of the actual date of Unix epoch time"?
I'm not an expert on the subject but basically, as I understand it, the concept of epoch time was invented in 1971. The programmers chose the arbitrary date of January 1, 1971 GMT to be epoch time. This was partly due to the fact that older computers couldn't handle large numbers so the date had to be in the recent past. Afterwards, epoch time was adjusted to be Jan 1, 1970 so as to be a nice, round number.
So basically, nothing "happened" on that date. It was an arbitrary date chosen based on the original time of the work being done.
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