As a former teacher who taught this topic to thousands of students over a decade-long career, I find this presentation to be an extraordinarily high-quality teaching tool.
As a Former Student of this subject I’ve always had a question How can anything be Dated Correctly if you know the Age of the Rock by the Fossils it contains and you know the Age of the Fossils by the Rock they are in ? Isn’t that like saying We Don’t Really Know Anything We Are Only Guessing ? I have a Theory it’s that the Earth was Created by Intelligent Design and is only about 6,500 years old.
@@samuelmeeks2158 Oh, dear GOD, a Young Earth Creationist has stuck his tiny little bean into the conversation. Radioactive dating is a VERY WELL ESTABLISHED SCIENCE that can determine the age of sediments in rock. I have a master's degree in the topic. Let me know if you'd like to be humiliated in the discussion further.
@@samuelmeeks2158 you're opposing very very well documented, tested, and established science, because you subscribe to a theory based on faith? Good luck with that.
@@warbuzzard7167 Damn.. You seemed really cool before you let your boisterous ego get in the way.. I think the kiddo was asking genuinely, to be informed. Some teacher you must be. Pity.
As a geology student, this has been one of my fav topics to learn about. Imagine in that billion years something historical could have had happened, but we’ll never know
So, where does this earth/dust that forms these rocks come from? btw that does not explain how items become buried imo. Does the earth grow? Gets new earth from space?
Was in the Bermuda Triangle last May…for over a week. Never saw one alien?? Asked one of the girls working the help desk on our cruise ship where are the aliens? She looked over her shoulder, whispered to me, behind this door here….my boss. Definitely an alien!
@@g.alistar7798 Well to be fair, like your species, we also need to reproduce and the Bermuda Triangle ain't a good place for reproduction. My old friend on that cruise ship is doing his mission fine.
@@leoliu6469 We have citizenship now, human law gave us constitutional rights as one of "the people". Two of the seven founding fathers of United States are of my species.
7:25 - Okay, had to stop. Don't humans know what a planetary sneeze event is? The bio matter from the decayed life doesn't magically disappear, it largely turns to oil. Yeah, spoilers, there's no shortage of oil on this planet, in fact your species has to pretend that there are shortages of things in order to keep yourselves from losing your sentience in terminal excess. So yeah, there's um... oil down there... and its slowly seeping further and further down. Eventually, enough of it will start to seep through the rock and into the upper mantle! It will catch on FIRE! OH NOES! Eventually, with enough trapped pressure and oil... it will ASPLODE and most of the surface off the planet will be blown out into space... may form another moon.
Sorry to interrupt. Hi, I am a geologist. First of all that's great that you give geology some time in youtube. Your explanation of how stratigraphy works is very direct and I think very good for someone to understand the principles. I just want to shed some light. The Laurentian Gap is confined to North America and strata missing in the Laurentian Gap is found in other parts of the world. The African shield spans from about 1bilion to 550MY ago. Even in North America there is the Greenville Orogeny which is somewhere between this time span. The abundance of strata even made possible to define the ecosystem of the pre-Cambrian Seas. Like you demonstrated with the non-conformity (or hiatus) in the geological record, Geology is actually the hardest science, it's far frm linear and far from clear many times, but I love it. Thank you very much
I had this very question of parts of the gaps being found elsewhere, even partially. Thanks for answering my question beforehand, lol. Still fascinating how so much could still be missing from certain areas!!
@@sodakrezdawg616 I dont even know who John Wesley Powell is, let alone why he aint got a hand. So it is nice of someone to explain that to people who dont know shit about shit, and I thanked him for explaining that.
The Great Unconformity is fascinating and I love how you simplified Snowball Earth as essentially an exfoliation of our planet's history. Thank you for the awesome video!
there s a giga problem though, to erode so much earth, there had to be hundreds of meters ice all over the world but if it was true, where did all the ice water go?
@@alfa0mega74 righttt i wonder if the planet became a water planet and or ice planet several times that eventually evaporated? like on repeat? and steps the sediments away but also lmao evaporation of watr over a whole planet would take helava long time. well we can't comprehend time that well sooo who knows 😂
@@alfa0mega74yes once this happens the earth would lose its atmosphere. Thus, allowing the sun to remove everything from its surface like a hair dryer. So how did we get the water in the first place, well hydrogen and oxygen silly. Ahahahahahahah. Look at mars.
To jump on what everyone else has said. Aaran has just spoken about rocks for 11 minutes. I listened for 11 minutes. That's a high tier level for public speaking/teaching/storytelling. As a teacher myself, this is what we aim for, captivating the audience. Bravo sir 💪
No, it isn't. It says "some people have the base amount of listening skills and can tolerate a BRIEF conversation about a topic they opted into hearing about" I can't believe how low some of your standards are.
lol literally came here to say that if you havnt noticed yet one piece fans oda is telling us about our world in story form void century one leader who really controls it all everything your taught to believe actually being inverted good being evil evil being good and one day we will learn the true history of this world to and we can all be one piece.
@@davidmacphee3549 there’s tons of em all over UA-cam rn, only old people would be xlixking on these kinds of links, or really young children but those children probably wouldn’t be able to read so that’s a plus
As a geology student, this has been one of my fav topics to learn about. Imagine in that billion years something historical could have had happened, but we’ll never know
Actually we do know… this isn’t a “mystery”. They’ve been finding upside down trees in layers that supposedly span millions of years for decades. The theory is a lie and the “geologic record” is made up. We see proof of a massive worldwide flood everywhere and they simply don’t want you to know… you’re welcome…
Do you not know who Randall Carlson is? As a geology student, they sure as s don’t want you knowing about him either. He wont get you to the truth but you’ll have fun with that
As a middle aged know it all I would like to sincerely thank Thoughty for introducing me to a fascinating topic of which I was completely ignorant. Thanks for curing my ignorance of a billion years of ignorance.
@@TS50ER I use a hyphens around my pen of jackalopes here at the farm, because they can leap pretty high, and easily clear a lophens and make an escape in their never-ending quest for freedom.
As a person who just watched this video, read through the comment section, made his own comment, and then had to go back and edit his typos, I just want to say that there is an insane amount of "as a *insert description or profession here*" comments in this thread. Great video, I enjoyed it, but I think I may have enjoyed the "as a" comments just as much despite the fact that I would have probably found them somewhat annoying if it had only been a few of them. And, everytime I thought there weren't anymore, I would scroll a while and a whole new batch would appear. "As a geolist," "As a carpenter," "As an alien," "As a random stoner," and so forth.
this is the content i live for on youtube! mesmerized every second of the video, theorycrafting alongside it and just living life. thanks man you're blessed
@@AJB2333 i don't really know if i've done enough research on this, but there's a website called borlest that sells banned books you can't buy anywhere else. most of the books are mainly how to make a bunch of money, and secrets of how people make money online, but there are some other books that claim to share secrets that "only the elite know."
I live next to a mountain in Wyoming that is famously studied because the top of the mountain is much much older than the bottom. It is also some 20-50 miles from the rest of the mountain range that it belonged to originally. I can’t remember the exact distance or ages but you can look up the geological history of Heart Mountain outside of Cody Wyoming and I think you will be surprised. It’s not far from the infamous Japanese WW2 internment camp…. History is fun. 🤷♂️😎
The Himalayas an Andes Mountain Ranges are the same, over 400mtres You would like to know how that came about, yes .?? Problem with this, UFOS, Atlantis, Hollow Earth, all come in the to hard basket, for 99% of humanity an their, Primitive brains .. In this case it would seem so far fetched they would refuse to believe it ...
Couple of corrections: Deposition is usually formed by sediments deposited at oceans, not so much the surface. Bare surface rock is typically eroded by rain and wind, not deposited. Most of the Earth's surface today is covered by soil, not rock, and soil itself is a force of erosion as plants, fungi, animals break apart rock and mix it with decomposing matter. Also, the graphic you made of the erosion at 4:03 should've happened at the top layer, with layers then added on top. Sediments don't get removed from the middle....
This guy is an educational treasure. I learn more from UA-cam in a week than I did over the course of a decade of public schools growing up. - I'd like to add, I have worked in schools and I highly respect teachers and their commitment to their students. But I don't back the education system as a whole. Mostly in a sense that I feel it caters strongly to the masses but not enough to the individual. It's not teachers fault and I'm not saying I know the solution or anyone else does. But it does have flaws and I hope one day we can be more understanding of those flaws and more suitably accommodate those who the system doesn't work for.
Your comment leaves plenty for interpolation. In my experience, kids that didnt learn much from public school primarily thought they were too smart to learn anything from school as it was happening. i.e. "Why do 'we' have to practice math when we have calculators"...aka over confident ignorant kid who thinks 'we' all think like him/her. Second, in the 80's there was a study out of Tennessee where they measured the academic progress in two different class sizes. One and 15 students, the other 22. The conclusion said the smaller size class room showed 3 months of extra schooling progress over 4 years...This got spun some capitalist minded turds to mean lets make class sizes 30, 32, 35, even 40...aka teacher realistically has NO TIME to cover individual kids questions/confusion. Divide up the time on that. 5 days a week, how many subjects a day, number of students, teaching the whole class, time left over to talk to individual students...middle school teacher and up have 6-8 classes a day of 25-35 students (150-280 students a day). You didn't learn anything in public schools because the adults during your childhood decided to spend money on dumb wars, billion dollar stadiums for the NFL, NBA, etc. or other dumb project. Dont get me wrong, about 60% of American families wouldnt be able to afford ANY education for their children if the Govt didn't collect taxes to cover us most of all Wake up....yes, get woke...as your ignorance is obvious...Now that you are personally motivated and adult enough to give a sh!t...drum roll....you are capable of learning more.
Actually I have horribly mismanaged ADHD and growing up I had a ton of people rooting for me who had no idea how to diagnose me or that anything was wrong. I also suffered from terrible depression which combined with my inability to focus made the entire school environment impossible to learn from. But when you'r forced to teach that there's only one way to teach, well I guess you just assume there's only one way to learn as well. I didn't fail school. School failed me. I've tried several times to get help in my adult life and so far nothing seems to offer aid. I remain vigilant in my search for solutions.
I love how you are able to simplify everything enough to where anyone can understand it. I never really liked history, but I love your channel because now I can finally understand things!
I blame school curriculum for people not liking History, because it is a fascinating subject. I remember having boring political b.s. rammed down my throat when I was young and couldn't possibly have an interest in such things, because some idiots thought patriotism was more important than capturing the interest of young children. Politics can wait; grade 1 students cannot vote. If they started with prehistoric times and moved forward, kids would be riveted.
@@SarutaValentineIt’s prehistory, which while it sounds like history is technically different since history refers to the beginning on when man started recording events and there wasn’t man back then.
Is anyone else as fascinated as I am? The channel is truly a treasure trove of new and extremely useful knowledge. Always look forward to new videos from the channel to expand your worldview!
I watched this on my laptop and I am so happy, it's been annoying me for years and the ice ball earth theory is the best I've ever heard, thank you again thoughty 2 for an informative upload. Delivered as usual with your unique style, fantastic gesticulating and great humour
1). The earth expanded quickly over a short time. 2) millions of years are laughable we don't see fossilized bones hardly ever. Yet we see massive fossil beds everywhere. It's called a flood. 3). You dust theory is laughable. The layers are very distinct not random dust. It is clear a flood created the layers and is easily proven science. So many errors and contradictions in your argument. SFT UA-cam channel and others clearly show how failed your timing is wrong.
One explanation that comes to mind is the sea level must have been a lot lower back then. Scientists ‘currently’ believe the the sea level has risen about 120 meters since the last ice age melt which was about 20,000 years ago to about 6,000 years ago. Also, 3.8 billion years ago the earth is believed to have been too hot for liquid water and that as the earth cooled, the water vapor started falling as rain. So, back before this , there were no oceans. What’s really amazing to me is the theory that ALL the water on earth was deposited here by icy comets and icy asteroids and icy. That had to be a crap load of asteroids over a long, long, long time. Adding to the strangeness is where did the water come from that was contained in these comets and asteroids.
Couldn't the water of always been here and was just in vapour in the early atmosphere? Do you think the movement of the tectonic plates changes the height of the land and changes the seas size wise? Is the amount of water finite? If so there is a few billion water filled people hanging on to some :)
To freeze baked lasagna: Line the pan with foil before assembling, then assemble and bake as directed. Let it cool completely, then freeze until solid. Once frozen, lift the frozen lasagna block from the casserole dish, wrap it in more foil, then freeze for up to a month. To reheat a baked lasagna: Remove the lasagna from the freezer and unwrap all the layers of foil. Transfer to the original casserole dish, cover, and let it thaw in the fridge overnight. Once thawed, warm the whole casserole (covered with foil) in the oven at 350°F until bubbly again.
For someone that watches Thoughty2 videos.. I’d have thought you may have some mildly in-depth knowledge about aluminium foil.. Swap it out for Parchment/baking paper.. Source: Trust me bro..
Well-done, Thoughty 2. I'm a geology nut and have been since I was 12 (blame Jules Verne lol). I think Siccar Point is so important because after working there, James Hutton developed his "theory of the Earth" and he realised that Earth took not thousands of years but instead millions of years to form. This was radical stuff at that time since most people believed that the Earth was 6,000 years old. Hutton had a beautiful way to describe his theory and the age of the earth "No vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end." Of course, today, we know that the earth is about 4.6 billion years old, and we have a reasonably clear idea of when and how it will end, but Hutton was the first scientist to grasp how old the earth actually is. He helped to lay the groundwork for modern geology. I think geologists call Siccar Point a "shrine" not necessarily because geologists are strange (though some undoubtedly are lol) but because Hutton's research at Siccar Point was a seminal moment in the history of the history of geology.
Great effort by the uploader but this is all fake. Not his fault the information we have recieved since childhood is all lies ans disinformation. We have been lied to about almost everything. Freemasons aka agents of satan run this world and they have created a massive web of lies and disinformation for decades. Covid 19 being one of them globe earth moon landing and most recent global warming a false pretense of absolute govt control. Repent and seek jesus christ for salvation. Unprecedented times coming ahead.
bro this is literally my reaction rn too, i even applauded at the end of the video, i haven't watched this guy in ages, this video is absolutely incredible.
Some geologists mark the great un conformity as the line between the preflood rock and the first flood sedimentary layer. Interesting that the sandstone tapeat that covers nearly all of North America has a huge number or marine fossils and the layer below has none. Geologists that have studied it say that it speaks of a catastrophic flood event
by now hhes prob got a team of ppl doing it. remember the variation of topics alone means he has to research SO much. im a geologist gal...and someone has to have summariesed this for him..this material is 3rd year even honors level material.
@@AutraxD Unless he says it we won't know it. That's how this works and why we appreciate Aran's amazing editing and writing skills as well as his ability to present the material.
@@eroero830 the bottom of the description has the names of the writer, and the editor. perhaps he once presented and wrote and edited, but probably not for years
it’s beautiful to think that this missing history no one can find is actually us, life as we know it. it’s the reason we exist. i love nature, this is amazing
Just a thought from a non-scientist. ANOTHER factor might be that while there is a thick blanket of snow/ice on a continent, there is a temporary halt to the sedimentation and cementation. That would/could explain shorter historical gaps.
It's a good video, but all of the trash regarding fossils lying in the ground for millions of years just doesn't wash. And for those who do choose to believe this story, I have some ocean front property for sale near Yuma. Given the creation model, life on this chunk of real estate would be less, though not by much, than 6000 years old. The evolutionary model doesn't take into account the layers of rock, sand, and minerals from underneath the continents where most of this very old material would have come from. If the evolutionary model were acceptable, the fossils would surely have to be deeper down.
I heard of snowball Earth before. I had no idea that was where you were going with this. This video turned out really cool. Drawing me into the missing layers... then boom, this is the theory!
Living by the snake River and seeing the side of the rocks all the time this was really interesting I’ve always wondered about their walls stories and formations
Estimates of the number of major mass extinctions in the last 540 million years range from as few as five to more than twenty. It’s not far fetched to extrapolate that there have been quite a few before then as well. The snowball earth theory could have been caused by meteorites, perhaps several in succession, possibly combined with massive super volcano eruptions (which ironically is believed to have melted the ice at a later date), covering the atmosphere with dust particles, effectively blocking sunlight.
OR, a series of micro novas (every 12000 yrs or so) accompanied by changing earths rotation and change of orientation of which continents are at the equator and which move towards the poles, ALONG with the odd ELE asteroids and volcanos. There is no way we are the only and most advanced civilization this planet has seen.
@@agates9383 Considering we’re constantly pushing back the human timeline and cultural development it’s a tempting thought, but until there are solid empirical evidence for prior advanced civilizations it’s just uncorroborated speculation I’m afraid. However, that life did most likely flourish before and after every historical mass extinction events. The question is how far evolution managed to proceed between these events.
the super volcano scenario are very horrifying the Tunguska was a hint Something similar type except 20 twice that size - maybe not enough to completely shred apart the atmosphere - but enough kinetic to destroy most of the life
Easy to follow and understand. Was watching with my 11 yr old kid and even he had no problem following and understanding your presentation. Great work! Kep it up!!!!
That’s pretty cool! I’ve always been fascinated by the earth’s history, how life developed and whatnot, but this really made it come to life! Great job!
Not really video-related but it's been a really long time since I last watched a video of yours and I gotta say you've really been taking care of yourself. Keep it up legend 👍
Something I discovered in middle school history is written by the winners. Thats when I started reading between the lines even with the magazine national geographic. Now that there are computers and so many who are diving into specific areas, times, and the loosers stories make this so much easier. Young people have so much at their fingertips. I wish they realized how easy they have it to truth search.
@@montyskeetch4082 if your not from the UK or spend alot of time there you only hear one accent. Just like how you guys only hear one American accent but we actually have several and we often try to group them together ourselves which is why every time I go to another state people think I’m from Canada.
Stupendous. I'm following the channel since the beginning, and it has been almost always great. This, in particular, shows a spectacular way to narrate those events that are often perceived as uninteresting or boring. Gorgeous visuals. Man, Respect. From Italy.
Very interesting. The Snowball Earth hypothesis could probably be tested by seeing if the missing time period is greater towards the poles. While I was watching this, I was also thinking of plate tectonics as a possible source of the unconformities, in that it disrupts the simplistic linear new-to-old as you go down model. I'm also wondering if this might point to faults in our mechanisms for dating rocks. That we're presuming some things to be constant, when they're not, and something happened in that period that just doesn't conform to our model. After all, this is when the Cambrian Explosion happened, so something extremely unusual was going down then. In any event, the missing layers coinciding with the Cambrian Explosion seems important. This is, after all, seemingly the most important era in world history.
You have the break up of a supercontinent giving rise to warm shallow seas near the equator. Add in the nutrients from the glaciers and you have super fuel for evolution.
Also, according to my reading, cells learned to generate cartilage, laying the foundation for multicellular animals. Other eucaryotic cells learned to make lignin, founding multicellular plants.
Our earth is FASCINATING. It just makes me wanna love and care for it more. Wish people didn't destroy it with their own hands. 💔 The video was very educational and entertaining. Thank you for your hard work.
As a geology student, i have to say this video is amazingly well presented and is easily understood by many.I found myself so attentive and interested throughout the video.Thanks for you hard work.
The "Great Uncomformity" is easily visible from anywhere in Albuquerque New Mexico. The mountains on the edge of town are granite up to 9000', and then suddenly limestone, with seashells, for the last 1200'
Been watching you, Thoughty Two, in years a few. Loved you're play with "word language" in this geologic query... an amateur geologist who's interest has rebloomed during the COVID years. Love your show, just subscribed finally!
When looking at certain cliff faces, you can see these layers. It's quite fascinating! On a side note, I've been studying Cockney Rhyming Slang, and it's History. If you haven't already, would you be interested in doing a video? I would LOVE to hear your take on the subject. I absolutely love your work.
Thank you! There are hundreds of slang terms, and I think I've managed to memorize 50ish so far lol. If I ever have the chance to travel over to England, I'd probably go to the South End of London not just because I have a friend who lives there, but it would be a real challenge on my slang skills. English is such a diverse language. I am an American Native English speaker, and in the US we have tons of different dialects, slang and accents. It baffles me that England is so much smaller, and it's pretty much the same when it comes to dialects, accents, and slang lol.
@@ericbolton9512 I live in the north of Scotland near loch Ness and if you travel in any direction accents change within 30 miles or so. I hope you get over to London and if you do please try the pie, mash with licker. It's a real treat mate. Best of luck 'China'.
Your videos just keep getting better and better! So concise and to the point with no waffle - enough to teach any layman the basics of any given topic that you cover! Bravo Sir! Bravo! 👍 👌 ✅ 😊
At first I was confused when I heard what sounded like a name, "Glassius." Then, when used in another context, it hit me. Ah, Glaciers! Sorry, just thought you should know. I was truly mesmerized by this video and enjoyed it immensely. You have a wonderful presentation personality, Arran. And kudos to your team for crafting very compelling material that you deliver so well. Cheers!
I love this Chanel, No mattet What mood im in im always down to learn something new. But the way you deliver facts and make jokes here and there, I can honestly say I feel like you’ve been a friend helping me through hard times. I hope you never stop making videos. And even if you do, I hope it’s for your happiness. I can just rewatch haha ❤
This video is amazing !!! While traveling in Arizona I was always curious about how these different rocks were formed. And here comes the answer. Thank you !
Agreed. The only gripe I had with the video was the animation where sedimentary layers were removed from between upper and lower layers; peneplation does not work like that.
@@TheLargino I agree, that wasn’t a good representation of erosion. Overall this was a good introduction piece with clear explanations so it’s only a minor gripe
It's literally been 3 weeks since I lost my phone. I still have yet to find it. I've spent at least an hour a day looking through my apartment. I don't think it's here and idk where else to look
As a former teacher who taught this topic to thousands of students over a decade-long career, I find this presentation to be an extraordinarily high-quality teaching tool.
As a Former Student of this subject
I’ve always had a question
How can anything be Dated Correctly if you know the Age of the Rock by the Fossils it contains and you know the Age of the Fossils by the Rock they are in ?
Isn’t that like saying We Don’t Really Know Anything We Are Only Guessing ?
I have a Theory it’s that the Earth was Created by Intelligent Design and is only about 6,500 years old.
@@samuelmeeks2158 Oh, dear GOD, a Young Earth Creationist has stuck his tiny little bean into the conversation. Radioactive dating is a VERY WELL ESTABLISHED SCIENCE that can determine the age of sediments in rock. I have a master's degree in the topic. Let me know if you'd like to be humiliated in the discussion further.
Can you please tell your teacher friends that teach this put this in there lessons the students would listen way more
@@samuelmeeks2158 you're opposing very very well documented, tested, and established science, because you subscribe to a theory based on faith? Good luck with that.
@@warbuzzard7167 Damn.. You seemed really cool before you let your boisterous ego get in the way..
I think the kiddo was asking genuinely, to be informed. Some teacher you must be. Pity.
As a random stoner who loves ancient history rabbit holes, this video has brought me great joy as i fall deeper into the void
I’m guessing you have but if haven’t already you should look up the work done by Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson.
@@DylanHart8 That's pretty much where we stoners congregate ;)
@@DylanHart8 Don't forget Ben with UnchartedX and Jimmy from Bright Insight!
I love the honesty!🤣🤣🤣
Ill come to save you
As a geology student, this has been one of my fav topics to learn about. Imagine in that billion years something historical could have had happened, but we’ll never know
What about an extremely ancient civilization happened
So, where does this earth/dust that forms these rocks come from? btw that does not explain how items become buried imo. Does the earth grow? Gets new earth from space?
@@andrewruiz7894 plant decaying is a big part...they are turning energy from the sun into physical matter
No fossil records you say....... Hmm sounds like creation then doesn't it.
@@raishallan or leans more towards nothing was created yet. Kind of backs up creation.
The celestial dragons tryna hide something in that billion years
The void eon 😮
I was looking for this comment thank you
Ha! That was my first thought!
who knew we had our own void century….
YOOO ONE PIECE
As a former alien this is amazing to watch about your planet's history
Was in the Bermuda Triangle last May…for over a week. Never saw one alien?? Asked one of the girls working the help desk on our cruise ship where are the aliens? She looked over her shoulder, whispered to me, behind this door here….my boss. Definitely an alien!
@@g.alistar7798 Well to be fair, like your species, we also need to reproduce and the Bermuda Triangle ain't a good place for reproduction. My old friend on that cruise ship is doing his mission fine.
🙃 aren’t we all?
Former alien? You are part of us now? 😂
@@leoliu6469 We have citizenship now, human law gave us constitutional rights as one of "the people". Two of the seven founding fathers of United States are of my species.
As a carpenter for 43 years… I’d have to say this guy nailed it!
Excellent comment 👌
Is that a jesus refrence
@@tigerpoolworlde another great comment 👍
As a 23 year old I have no idea. My time capsule is lost and maybe nothing happened in the period he talks about 💁♂️🤷♂️🤦♂️
7:25 - Okay, had to stop. Don't humans know what a planetary sneeze event is?
The bio matter from the decayed life doesn't magically disappear, it largely turns to oil.
Yeah, spoilers, there's no shortage of oil on this planet, in fact your species has to pretend that there are shortages of things in order to keep yourselves from losing your sentience in terminal excess.
So yeah, there's um... oil down there... and its slowly seeping further and further down.
Eventually, enough of it will start to seep through the rock and into the upper mantle!
It will catch on FIRE! OH NOES!
Eventually, with enough trapped pressure and oil... it will ASPLODE and most of the surface off the planet will be blown out into space... may form another moon.
Love this guy. He can talk about a topic as boring as rock sediment and I'm still hanging on every word. Bravo.
Rock sediment is far from boring I'd rather listen to that than any modern music
@@mattsmith5421 Do you have any sense of self awareness?
I agree. :-D
@@chase5298 well I haven't tried eating my own hand yet so.. don't see your point tho
@@mattsmith5421 man is speaking facts
Sorry to interrupt. Hi, I am a geologist. First of all that's great that you give geology some time in youtube. Your explanation of how stratigraphy works is very direct and I think very good for someone to understand the principles.
I just want to shed some light. The Laurentian Gap is confined to North America and strata missing in the Laurentian Gap is found in other parts of the world. The African shield spans from about 1bilion to 550MY ago. Even in North America there is the Greenville Orogeny which is somewhere between this time span. The abundance of strata even made possible to define the ecosystem of the pre-Cambrian Seas.
Like you demonstrated with the non-conformity (or hiatus) in the geological record, Geology is actually the hardest science, it's far frm linear and far from clear many times, but I love it.
Thank you very much
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I had this very question of parts of the gaps being found elsewhere, even partially. Thanks for answering my question beforehand, lol. Still fascinating how so much could still be missing from certain areas!!
You're a geologist? That's cool. I never met a geologist online or irl.
Hasn’t anyone ever seen how dirty a car gets sitting in a barn for 20 years? Same process.
If you wondered at 6:05 why John Wesley Powell was missing a hand, it turns out he lost an arm after being shot at the Battle of Shiloh. Now you know.
Thanks I noticed that right away.
I knew that 30 years ago.
@@sodakrezdawg616 I dont even know who John Wesley Powell is, let alone why he aint got a hand. So it is nice of someone to explain that to people who dont know shit about shit, and I thanked him for explaining that.
Thanks! I did wonder.
And knowing is half the battle. GI JOE!
The Void Century... THE VOID CENTURY IS REAAAAAL!!!!!
Can we get much higher
@@hyperdragon2846 Sooo hiiiiiiiiigh!!!!!
oda knows the secrets of the world
I saw the title and immediately clicked so I can leave this comment
@@robertolivares4700ME TOO 😂😂😂
As a certified fork lift driver, I gotta say this was a very interesting watch.
Thank you for your service ❤
Hell yeah fork lift drivers unite
I’m a certified forklift driver, but I’ve never driven a forklift for a living 😗☕️
*uplifting, would've been better than interesting.....🍻👍😅
The void century
The Great Unconformity is fascinating and I love how you simplified Snowball Earth as essentially an exfoliation of our planet's history. Thank you for the awesome video!
there s a giga problem though, to erode so much earth, there had to be hundreds of meters ice all over the world but if it was true, where did all the ice water go?
@@kruvskompshe is british
@@alfa0mega74 righttt i wonder if the planet became a water planet and or ice planet several times that eventually evaporated? like on repeat? and steps the sediments away but also lmao evaporation of watr over a whole planet would take helava long time. well we can't comprehend time that well sooo who knows 😂
The great unconfirmity was the age of the gods
@@alfa0mega74yes once this happens the earth would lose its atmosphere. Thus, allowing the sun to remove everything from its surface like a hair dryer. So how did we get the water in the first place, well hydrogen and oxygen silly. Ahahahahahahah. Look at mars.
To jump on what everyone else has said.
Aaran has just spoken about rocks for 11 minutes.
I listened for 11 minutes.
That's a high tier level for public speaking/teaching/storytelling. As a teacher myself, this is what we aim for, captivating the audience.
Bravo sir 💪
your going to love The Why Files
No, it isn't. It says "some people have the base amount of listening skills and can tolerate a BRIEF conversation about a topic they opted into hearing about"
I can't believe how low some of your standards are.
Each episode is written by another person. They are credited in the description.
@@davemccombs cringe
I agree. That's why I'm involved in prison ministry! lol.
I am sharing this with a retired geologist. I'm amazed at how long I've been watching you and you never have any lack of outstanding content 💚
Better yet is to show him another geologist, Randal Carlson.
Well then how about a favor of replying with comoplete details of links and conversations you have with the geologist?
@@prezlamen7906 Guest of Joe Rogan ? hope someone reaches him and Thoughty 2 did a talk show ?
If you Wana also send him a couple thousand pounds he will be more great full just saying
When I first read this I thought it said, " I'm sharing this with a retarded geologist" lol
The one piece is real
Wanted to thumbs up...
Edit: the number of likes on this comment was 69 at the time of my comment
lol literally came here to say that if you havnt noticed yet one piece fans oda is telling us about our world in story form void century one leader who really controls it all everything your taught to believe actually being inverted good being evil evil being good and one day we will learn the true history of this world to and we can all be one piece.
Damn, the production quality seems like it’s taken a massive step forward all of a sudden. Great job dude
STAY AWAY PEOPLE, FROM THE SPAMBOT IN THIS THREAD
@@davidmacphee3549 there’s tons of em all over UA-cam rn, only old people would be xlixking on these kinds of links, or really young children but those children probably wouldn’t be able to read so that’s a plus
@@AyeCriz They're on practically ALL of Simon Whistler's hundred and sixty -two million channels...
@@willmfrank so true lol
Almost like there's a missing strata between the older videos and the newer videos?
As a geology student, this has been one of my fav topics to learn about. Imagine in that billion years something historical could have had happened, but we’ll never know
Actually we do know… this isn’t a “mystery”. They’ve been finding upside down trees in layers that supposedly span millions of years for decades. The theory is a lie and the “geologic record” is made up. We see proof of a massive worldwide flood everywhere and they simply don’t want you to know… you’re welcome…
Do you not know who Randall Carlson is? As a geology student, they sure as s don’t want you knowing about him either. He wont get you to the truth but you’ll have fun with that
@@rickjames9339 Lol. No clue, but going by your tone i am going to assume just another crackpot idiot hawking his shit to rubes.
What?? 😳😂
We've got a real genius here people!
@@punchyMiddleEarth You are the fellow souding like a conspiracy nutbar. Perhaps you should attempt to not sound like that?
As a middle aged know it all I would like to sincerely thank Thoughty for introducing me to a fascinating topic of which I was completely ignorant. Thanks for curing my ignorance of a billion years of ignorance.
An ignorant know-it-all? 🤔😁✌️
'middle-aged' It's a compound adjective and needs a hyphen.
'know-it-all' It is also a compound adjective, and also needs a hyphen.
@@TS50ER I use a hyphens around my pen of jackalopes here at the farm, because they can leap pretty high, and easily clear a lophens and make an escape in their never-ending quest for freedom.
As a person who just watched this video, read through the comment section, made his own comment, and then had to go back and edit his typos, I just want to say that there is an insane amount of "as a *insert description or profession here*" comments in this thread. Great video, I enjoyed it, but I think I may have enjoyed the "as a" comments just as much despite the fact that I would have probably found them somewhat annoying if it had only been a few of them. And, everytime I thought there weren't anymore, I would scroll a while and a whole new batch would appear. "As a geolist," "As a carpenter," "As an alien," "As a random stoner," and so forth.
As a reader of YT comments I really enjoyed your comment, an I'm enjoying all these "as a " comments.
As the God of my own personal universe, I approve. 😊q
Yes, it can be entertaining.
And...breath.
Dude the comments are what make the internet fun at all!!😂😂❤❤
this is the content i live for on youtube! mesmerized every second of the video, theorycrafting alongside it and just living life. thanks man you're blessed
Hands down the most consistently brilliant channel on UA-cam
lol. You really should get out more.
Check out WhyFiles from A.j. and HeckleFish
It's all about the wink.
Brown nose often for likes?
😯😯🤞🤞🤞😯🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞😯🤞😯🤞🤞
literally 10 years this dude has been out here grinding. easy-peasy for him now obv but thoroughly well deserved
It's quite shocking how few people know about the forbidden books on Borlest
Don’t know what this is?!
@@bonniearmstrong6564pray do tell …!
What is book of Borlest just quick summary please tell
Yes, do tell
@@AJB2333 i don't really know if i've done enough research on this, but there's a website called borlest that sells banned books you can't buy anywhere else. most of the books are mainly how to make a bunch of money, and secrets of how people make money online, but there are some other books that claim to share secrets that "only the elite know."
The void century, we must read the poneglyph
The one piece is real ❤
Can we get much higher!!
@@paravoid2357 so highhhhh!!
Oda literally writing about the real world and no one even realized
I’m glad you still host this channel and it’s amazing how much work you put into researching everything you do
I live next to a mountain in Wyoming that is famously studied because the top of the mountain is much much older than the bottom. It is also some 20-50 miles from the rest of the mountain range that it belonged to originally. I can’t remember the exact distance or ages but you can look up the geological history of Heart Mountain outside of Cody Wyoming and I think you will be surprised. It’s not far from the infamous Japanese WW2 internment camp…. History is fun. 🤷♂️😎
How do I know this is legit and not a troll trying to scam info….
@@JP-mn5iv 💯% a scam.
@@DJ_Sycottic right?!? I figured
The Himalayas an Andes Mountain Ranges are the same, over 400mtres
You would like to know how that came about, yes .??
Problem with this, UFOS, Atlantis, Hollow Earth, all come in the to hard basket, for 99% of humanity an their,
Primitive brains ..
In this case it would seem so far fetched they would refuse to believe it ...
My god. Wyoming being relevant for once.
(If you don't get the joke search up huggbees wyoming)
Couple of corrections: Deposition is usually formed by sediments deposited at oceans, not so much the surface. Bare surface rock is typically eroded by rain and wind, not deposited. Most of the Earth's surface today is covered by soil, not rock, and soil itself is a force of erosion as plants, fungi, animals break apart rock and mix it with decomposing matter. Also, the graphic you made of the erosion at 4:03 should've happened at the top layer, with layers then added on top. Sediments don't get removed from the middle....
From one smart aleck to another: you are a smart aleck. Give me a break!
One of my favorite channels. He could tell any story, about any subject; and it would be super interesting…
yeah chill
This guy is an educational treasure. I learn more from UA-cam in a week than I did over the course of a decade of public schools growing up.
- I'd like to add, I have worked in schools and I highly respect teachers and their commitment to their students. But I don't back the education system as a whole. Mostly in a sense that I feel it caters strongly to the masses but not enough to the individual. It's not teachers fault and I'm not saying I know the solution or anyone else does. But it does have flaws and I hope one day we can be more understanding of those flaws and more suitably accommodate those who the system doesn't work for.
Perhaps you should have paid attention
Your comment leaves plenty for interpolation. In my experience, kids that didnt learn much from public school primarily thought they were too smart to learn anything from school as it was happening. i.e. "Why do 'we' have to practice math when we have calculators"...aka over confident ignorant kid who thinks 'we' all think like him/her.
Second, in the 80's there was a study out of Tennessee where they measured the academic progress in two different class sizes. One and 15 students, the other 22. The conclusion said the smaller size class room showed 3 months of extra schooling progress over 4 years...This got spun some capitalist minded turds to mean lets make class sizes 30, 32, 35, even 40...aka teacher realistically has NO TIME to cover individual kids questions/confusion. Divide up the time on that. 5 days a week, how many subjects a day, number of students, teaching the whole class, time left over to talk to individual students...middle school teacher and up have 6-8 classes a day of 25-35 students (150-280 students a day).
You didn't learn anything in public schools because the adults during your childhood decided to spend money on dumb wars, billion dollar stadiums for the NFL, NBA, etc. or other dumb project. Dont get me wrong, about 60% of American families wouldnt be able to afford ANY education for their children if the Govt didn't collect taxes to cover us most of all
Wake up....yes, get woke...as your ignorance is obvious...Now that you are personally motivated and adult enough to give a sh!t...drum roll....you are capable of learning more.
Actually I have horribly mismanaged ADHD and growing up I had a ton of people rooting for me who had no idea how to diagnose me or that anything was wrong.
I also suffered from terrible depression which combined with my inability to focus made the entire school environment impossible to learn from. But when you'r forced to teach that there's only one way to teach, well I guess you just assume there's only one way to learn as well.
I didn't fail school. School failed me. I've tried several times to get help in my adult life and so far nothing seems to offer aid. I remain vigilant in my search for solutions.
*but, DID You Vote for DonaLd Trump?????*
*govt schools
Only in a Thoughty2 video would you sit for more than 10 minutes listening about rocks and actually enjoy it! 😍
Are you a real person?
You a bot?
@@zxdith that exactly what I was wondering.
Why does everyone think I'm a bot? 😂
@@jaay96 would you mind answering 3 questions so I can determine if you are a real person?
As a photographer for 40 years, this narrator gets the picture. 🖼 Subbed.
I love how you are able to simplify everything enough to where anyone can understand it. I never really liked history, but I love your channel because now I can finally understand things!
I blame school curriculum for people not liking History, because it is a fascinating subject. I remember having boring political b.s. rammed down my throat when I was young and couldn't possibly have an interest in such things, because some idiots thought patriotism was more important than capturing the interest of young children. Politics can wait; grade 1 students cannot vote. If they started with prehistoric times and moved forward, kids would be riveted.
this isn't history
@@ReputationManagementDCannell how is it not history?
@@SarutaValentineIt’s prehistory, which while it sounds like history is technically different since history refers to the beginning on when man started recording events and there wasn’t man back then.
History about my father shall never be revealed to the public, for the lack of information is frightening
It's not, it's normal...is the world that is Frightening...
@@antoniopacelli damn, guess we’re all fatherless in unison
This is a fact
@@KeenC What's Unison?
W comment, the type of milk my father went to get doesn’t even exist 😕
Arran is a great teacher. At age 64 he taught me something wonderful and new that keeps my youth going and make life worthwhile.
He looks amazing for 64!
@@bradchambers5886 I think Mr. m9078jk3 is the 64 year old...
@@trsidn r/woooosh
Is anyone else as fascinated as I am? The channel is truly a treasure trove of new and extremely useful knowledge. Always look forward to new videos from the channel to expand your worldview!
I watched this on my laptop and I am so happy, it's been annoying me for years and the ice ball earth theory is the best I've ever heard, thank you again thoughty 2 for an informative upload. Delivered as usual with your unique style, fantastic gesticulating and great humour
The ice ball theory is interesting, but ... where did all of that water go?
@@jefffazio8677 water expands when frozen.
1). The earth expanded quickly over a short time. 2) millions of years are laughable we don't see fossilized bones hardly ever. Yet we see massive fossil beds everywhere. It's called a flood. 3). You dust theory is laughable. The layers are very distinct not random dust. It is clear a flood created the layers and is easily proven science. So many errors and contradictions in your argument. SFT UA-cam channel and others clearly show how failed your timing is wrong.
One explanation that comes to mind is the sea level must have been a lot lower back then. Scientists ‘currently’ believe the the sea level has risen about 120 meters since the last ice age melt which was about 20,000 years ago to about 6,000 years ago. Also, 3.8 billion years ago the earth is believed to have been too hot for liquid water and that as the earth cooled, the water vapor started falling as rain. So, back before this , there were no oceans.
What’s really amazing to me is the theory that ALL the water on earth was deposited here by icy comets and icy asteroids and icy. That had to be a crap load of asteroids over a long, long, long time. Adding to the strangeness is where did the water come from that was contained in these comets and asteroids.
Couldn't the water of always been here and was just in vapour in the early atmosphere? Do you think the movement of the tectonic plates changes the height of the land and changes the seas size wise? Is the amount of water finite? If so there is a few billion water filled people hanging on to some :)
To freeze baked lasagna: Line the pan with foil before assembling, then assemble and bake as directed. Let it cool completely, then freeze until solid. Once frozen, lift the frozen lasagna block from the casserole dish, wrap it in more foil, then freeze for up to a month.
To reheat a baked lasagna: Remove the lasagna from the freezer and unwrap all the layers of foil. Transfer to the original casserole dish, cover, and let it thaw in the fridge overnight. Once thawed, warm the whole casserole (covered with foil) in the oven at 350°F until bubbly again.
Thank you, I needed this...
lastanaga my faforite
Holy Water
Will this work with Eggplant parmesan as well?
For someone that watches Thoughty2 videos.. I’d have thought you may have some mildly in-depth knowledge about aluminium foil.. Swap it out for Parchment/baking paper.. Source: Trust me bro..
Well-done, Thoughty 2. I'm a geology nut and have been since I was 12 (blame Jules Verne lol).
I think Siccar Point is so important because after working there, James Hutton developed his "theory of the Earth" and he realised that Earth took not thousands of years but instead millions of years to form. This was radical stuff at that time since most people believed that the Earth was 6,000 years old. Hutton had a beautiful way to describe his theory and the age of the earth "No vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end." Of course, today, we know that the earth is about 4.6 billion years old, and we have a reasonably clear idea of when and how it will end, but Hutton was the first scientist to grasp how old the earth actually is. He helped to lay the groundwork for modern geology. I think geologists call Siccar Point a "shrine" not necessarily because geologists are strange (though some undoubtedly are lol) but because Hutton's research at Siccar Point was a seminal moment in the history of the history of geology.
Great presentation. I loved it. You explained the concept very well.
Your storytelling skills rock!! Thank you, thoughty2, for these informative videos and for delivering them in such entertaining way.
time to find the poneglyphs
It's been some time since I last saw thaughty, and never to disappoint he's come up with another entertaining piece of history. Thankyou for all your
Great effort by the uploader but this is all fake. Not his fault the information we have recieved since childhood is all lies ans disinformation. We have been lied to about almost everything. Freemasons aka agents of satan run this world and they have created a massive web of lies and disinformation for decades. Covid 19 being one of them globe earth moon landing and most recent global warming a false pretense of absolute govt control. Repent and seek jesus christ for salvation. Unprecedented times coming ahead.
bro this is literally my reaction rn too, i even applauded at the end of the video, i haven't watched this guy in ages, this video is absolutely incredible.
I like the Noah's Flood explanation
😂❤❤me too
Some geologists mark the great un conformity as the line between the preflood rock and the first flood sedimentary layer. Interesting that the sandstone tapeat that covers nearly all of North America has a huge number or marine fossils and the layer below has none. Geologists that have studied it say that it speaks of a catastrophic flood event
That was fantastic. I can't remember the last time I got so intellectually pulled in to a subject. Thoughty2 is a master instructor.
Your editing skills are top notch. I do short videos and sometimes they can take a while, can’t imagine the time it takes to do yours.
by now hhes prob got a team of ppl doing it. remember the variation of topics alone means he has to research SO much. im a geologist gal...and someone has to have summariesed this for him..this material is 3rd year even honors level material.
@@roxannlegg750 I reckon he is just incredibly good at researching. I find it unlikely that he consults a professional on every topic
Lol guys .. read bottom of his description. He has a writer and editor.
@@AutraxD Unless he says it we won't know it. That's how this works and why we appreciate Aran's amazing editing and writing skills as well as his ability to present the material.
@@eroero830 the bottom of the description has the names of the writer, and the editor. perhaps he once presented and wrote and edited, but probably not for years
it’s beautiful to think that this missing history no one can find is actually us, life as we know it. it’s the reason we exist. i love nature, this is amazing
Just a thought from a non-scientist. ANOTHER factor might be that while there is a thick blanket of snow/ice on a continent, there is a temporary halt to the sedimentation and cementation. That would/could explain shorter historical gaps.
I keep in being impressed with how you manage to expalin seemingly difficult topics in such an simple and - also not unimportant - fun way.
0:12 ayo?
u good bro 🤗
This was one of the best episodes in my opinion. I’m super into science. Earth science included.
Same😂😂
An awesome show, as always! The line about 'Mother Nature throwing back a Red Bull and snorting some cocaine' was gold. Always great writing...
This video ROCKS!
All puns aside, this has easily become one of my favorite videos from you, Thoughty.
It's a good video, but all of the trash regarding fossils lying in the ground for millions of years just doesn't wash. And for those who do choose to believe this story, I have some ocean front property for sale near Yuma. Given the creation model, life on this chunk of real estate would be less, though not by much, than 6000 years old. The evolutionary model doesn't take into account the layers of rock, sand, and minerals from underneath the continents where most of this very old material would have come from. If the evolutionary model were acceptable, the fossils would surely have to be deeper down.
I heard of snowball Earth before. I had no idea that was where you were going with this. This video turned out really cool. Drawing me into the missing layers... then boom, this is the theory!
It's really the only theory that makes any sense, when you think about it.
@@jacob4920 ya dude. So much knowledge!!!
Living by the snake River and seeing the side of the rocks all the time this was really interesting I’ve always wondered about their walls stories and formations
The Colombia basin basalt traps might be a part of the reason how and why the rocks around there are weird
We’re all living in one piece
Yeah, reality is truly as shitty as one piece
one piece reference
Dibs on the gum gum fruit!
you know what they say about the one piece
@@justin-ju4eo the One Piece! The One Piece is real!!!
The quality of this channel is always absolutely superb, the content itself, the visuals, the graphics, it’s all great.
👆how many people sent text?👆
Do you make lots of money scamming people like this?
Total scab that will get judgement.
Estimates of the number of major mass extinctions in the last 540 million years range from as few as five to more than twenty. It’s not far fetched to extrapolate that there have been quite a few before then as well. The snowball earth theory could have been caused by meteorites, perhaps several in succession, possibly combined with massive super volcano eruptions (which ironically is believed to have melted the ice at a later date), covering the atmosphere with dust particles, effectively blocking sunlight.
Don’t forget the Deccan or Siberian Traps.
OR, a series of micro novas (every 12000 yrs or so) accompanied by changing earths rotation and change of orientation of which continents are at the equator and which move towards the poles, ALONG with the odd ELE asteroids and volcanos. There is no way we are the only and most advanced civilization this planet has seen.
@@enkisdaughter4795 True. We shouldn’t disregard neither of them.
@@agates9383 Considering we’re constantly pushing back the human timeline and cultural development it’s a tempting thought, but until there are solid empirical evidence for prior advanced civilizations it’s just uncorroborated speculation I’m afraid. However, that life did most likely flourish before and after every historical mass extinction events. The question is how far evolution managed to proceed between these events.
the super volcano scenario are very horrifying
the Tunguska was a hint
Something similar type except
20 twice that size - maybe not enough to completely shred apart the atmosphere - but enough kinetic to destroy most of the life
Easy to follow and understand. Was watching with my 11 yr old kid and even he had no problem following and understanding your presentation. Great work! Kep it up!!!!
This video has exceeded my pun quota for this week and next!
This is probably one of your best episodes. Witty and informative as usual but just a notch above...cheers!
I've watched this a couple of times, and I really enjoy the enthusiasm. It is digestible enough to easily comprehend but not dumbed down.
That’s pretty cool! I’ve always been fascinated by the earth’s history, how life developed and whatnot, but this really made it come to life! Great job!
Not really video-related but it's been a really long time since I last watched a video of yours and I gotta say you've really been taking care of yourself. Keep it up legend 👍
Something I discovered in middle school history is written by the winners. Thats when I started reading between the lines even with the magazine national geographic. Now that there are computers and so many who are diving into specific areas, times, and the loosers stories make this so much easier. Young people have so much at their fingertips. I wish they realized how easy they have it to truth search.
Weird to think there are winner geologists and loser geologists.
@@tetoffense7659 geology often effects the history of a nation.
Just look at Egypt and Dr Hawass.
I think it’s amazing that there is a land out there somewhere that everyone has the same accent as this guy. What a magical place it must be 😂
That'll be good old Blighty.
The UK has approximately 40 different accents, this guy’s got a tinge of Yorkshire in there
@@montyskeetch4082 if your not from the UK or spend alot of time there you only hear one accent. Just like how you guys only hear one American accent but we actually have several and we often try to group them together ourselves which is why every time I go to another state people think I’m from Canada.
Lol, it's not particularly magic up north mate. 😂
His accent is British northern.
@@hilljackzack7284 Does Thoughty2 sound like he's from London to you? Or can you as an American tell that he's from somewhere else in the UK?
One of the better narrators on YT. I could listen to him talk about sewer sediment and be interested. Subbed
He is good.
I’ll take him everyday over Whiny Whistler.
We didn't lose history.
History only refers to, RECORDED HISTORY. Everything before that is called, PREHISTORIC, for a reason.
Stupendous. I'm following the channel since the beginning, and it has been almost always great. This, in particular, shows a spectacular way to narrate those events that are often perceived as uninteresting or boring. Gorgeous visuals. Man, Respect.
From Italy.
This is the one time that science class truly helped me understand what was going on in this video. Thanks Mr. Mele
I love your bad jokes and fun play on words XD They're really good hahahaha
Could it be that the Cambrian explosion is an illusion due to earlier record of life being scrubbed away
Google 'the circus of worms'
I'm still pissed about the burning of the Library of Alexandria... for one.
Yes, I get irritated by that weekly.
Aliens. It's always those pesky aliens.
Illegal aliens?
Hearing the Earth referred to as ‘a rock trifle without custard’ is probably my favourite thing I’ve heard all month
Its crazy. Ive been watching your channel since 2017 before you had a million subs and now you have 5 is crazy. Much love Aaron.
Another Arran's new informative video to start my day with. Yay! Thank you!
Very interesting. The Snowball Earth hypothesis could probably be tested by seeing if the missing time period is greater towards the poles. While I was watching this, I was also thinking of plate tectonics as a possible source of the unconformities, in that it disrupts the simplistic linear new-to-old as you go down model. I'm also wondering if this might point to faults in our mechanisms for dating rocks. That we're presuming some things to be constant, when they're not, and something happened in that period that just doesn't conform to our model. After all, this is when the Cambrian Explosion happened, so something extremely unusual was going down then. In any event, the missing layers coinciding with the Cambrian Explosion seems important. This is, after all, seemingly the most important era in world history.
You have the break up of a supercontinent giving rise to warm shallow seas near the equator. Add in the nutrients from the glaciers and you have super fuel for evolution.
Also, according to my reading, cells learned to generate cartilage, laying the foundation for multicellular animals. Other eucaryotic cells
learned to make lignin, founding multicellular plants.
Our earth is FASCINATING. It just makes me wanna love and care for it more. Wish people didn't destroy it with their own hands. 💔
The video was very educational and entertaining. Thank you for your hard work.
As a geology student, i have to say this video is amazingly well presented and is easily understood by many.I found myself so attentive and interested throughout the video.Thanks for you hard work.
The "Great Uncomformity" is easily visible from anywhere in Albuquerque New Mexico. The mountains on the edge of town are granite up to 9000', and then suddenly limestone, with seashells, for the last 1200'
That's very interesting.
I’ve been learning motion graphics for a month now and damn now I can see how much work you put in these videos!
Been watching you, Thoughty Two, in years a few. Loved you're play with "word language" in this geologic query... an amateur geologist who's interest has rebloomed during the COVID years. Love your show, just subscribed finally!
Love this guy. He can talk about a topic as boring as rock sediment and I'm still hanging on every word. Bravo.
When looking at certain cliff faces, you can see these layers. It's quite fascinating! On a side note, I've been studying Cockney Rhyming Slang, and it's History. If you haven't already, would you be interested in doing a video? I would LOVE to hear your take on the subject. I absolutely love your work.
If someone said to you -
' I'm Jacob mate'
what would he be saying to you?
I'm tired? That one is a good one. I think I may have it wrong lol!
@@ericbolton9512 well done 👏👏👏
Thank you! There are hundreds of slang terms, and I think I've managed to memorize 50ish so far lol. If I ever have the chance to travel over to England, I'd probably go to the South End of London not just because I have a friend who lives there, but it would be a real challenge on my slang skills. English is such a diverse language. I am an American Native English speaker, and in the US we have tons of different dialects, slang and accents. It baffles me that England is so much smaller, and it's pretty much the same when it comes to dialects, accents, and slang lol.
@@ericbolton9512 I live in the north of Scotland near loch Ness and if you travel in any direction accents change within 30 miles or so.
I hope you get over to London and if you do please try the pie, mash with licker. It's a real treat mate.
Best of luck 'China'.
I wish my teachers were like this man, he makes education enjoyable! God bless you Thoughty2!!
@Karl with a K yeah true tho it would be a very entertaining 184 years 🤣
Your videos just keep getting better and better!
So concise and to the point with no waffle - enough to teach any layman the basics of any given topic that you cover!
Bravo Sir! Bravo! 👍 👌 ✅ 😊
void century vibes
it’s actually called the blank century. the world government keeps trying to cover it up
Thoughty always makes amazing videos, the most boring concepts become very addicting and just watching these videos make you feel like history
At first I was confused when I heard what sounded like a name, "Glassius." Then, when used in another context, it hit me. Ah, Glaciers! Sorry, just thought you should know. I was truly mesmerized by this video and enjoyed it immensely. You have a wonderful presentation personality, Arran. And kudos to your team for crafting very compelling material that you deliver so well. Cheers!
0:20 so The Billion Year Void? One Piece Draws inspiration from everywhere
I love this Chanel, No mattet What mood im in im always down to learn something new. But the way you deliver facts and make jokes here and there, I can honestly say I feel like you’ve been a friend helping me through hard times. I hope you never stop making videos. And even if you do, I hope it’s for your happiness. I can just rewatch haha ❤
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Chanel is a brand.
This video is amazing !!! While traveling in Arizona I was always curious about how these different rocks were formed. And here comes the answer. Thank you !
Being a geology major student, I am simply amazed and soo happy after seeing this masterpiece. Geology deserves more😢
Agreed.
The only gripe I had with the video was the animation where sedimentary layers were removed from between upper and lower layers; peneplation does not work like that.
@@TheLargino I agree, that wasn’t a good representation of erosion. Overall this was a good introduction piece with clear explanations so it’s only a minor gripe
As a former young Earth creationist and flat-earther, I am finding this information rather eye opening.
With all the space we need, a bubble forms and a planet forms the same.
This was rather excellent! Interesting and thought provoking. Thoughty2, you’re a great teacher!
Job well done explaining everything and keeping it all so clever and interesting as always. Definitely a good take on it all.
Absolutely brilliant! You get better and better. Thank you.
It's literally been 3 weeks since I lost my phone. I still have yet to find it. I've spent at least an hour a day looking through my apartment. I don't think it's here and idk where else to look
and ur commenting this from your fridge?