G'day, Emma! Nice job! Enjoyed the videos! By the way... Here's to a season of love, laughter, and those unforgettable memories with family, too!! Merry Christmas, and a prosperous, Happy New Year! Cheers! ❤👖😊🎄 P.S. "Early stone tools had many problems that were eventually ironed out." Lol! 🤣
Are you a palaeontologist or do you just have an interest in it? Either way I am trying to make my own channel to educate others on science, particularly palaeontology. So I’d like to get as much information, tips and knowledge as I can from as many sources as I can. So if you wouldn’t mind, could I ask you some questions about certain topics and misconceptions? Thank you!
@@EmGems awesome! I’m always seeing people say that in palaeontology size is based off mass. From the couple people I’ve talked to who claim to be palaeontologists I’ve talked to (Vividen and Dino Gen) they corroborate this but it seems weird to me. What about volume or surface area? In biology size isn’t even a term we use and volume, surface area and mass are separate. In physics it’s based off of volume and has no relation to mass. It seems strange for it to be different in palaeontology. If something has the most mass you could say it’s the most massive but if you could also say it’s the largest then what would you call the organism with the largest volume? Or the most surface area? I understand you might not know the answer to this but it’s been bugging me for a while. That’s the main thing I wanted to ask you about. Thanks!
G'day, Emma! Nice job! Enjoyed the videos! By the way... Here's to a season of love, laughter, and those unforgettable memories with family, too!! Merry Christmas, and a prosperous, Happy New Year!
Cheers! ❤👖😊🎄
P.S. "Early stone tools had many problems that were eventually ironed out." Lol! 🤣
Oh Wow! That is an incredible piece! I'm looking forward to seeing the prepping process on this one! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas em,hope you have a fantastic day. 👍🎄💯💥✨️
That is a super fossil, thanks for making this series, was fun to see. Happy Christmas
This was a fun series of videos 😃👍! Merry Christmas 🎄!
Happy Christmas, looks like that will be a cracking (pun intended!) specimen once prepared.
Merry Christmas Emma. Thats a beauty!! Can't wait to see it revealed.
Hope you have a great day and missing you already 💘💯
Merry Christmas Em and Happy New Year
Merry Christmas Em!!
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays emma❤🎉
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
Merry christmas emma😍😍
Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas
Merry Xmas x
OMG! That's gigantic. What would it have eaten? Can you glue the 3 pieces together once they're all cleaned up?
Unrelated, but what camera are you using? The picture quality is so good. Great lighting too. Merry Christmas.
A big job but will be worth it when done .
And the same to you.
Are you a palaeontologist or do you just have an interest in it?
Either way I am trying to make my own channel to educate others on science, particularly palaeontology. So I’d like to get as much information, tips and knowledge as I can from as many sources as I can. So if you wouldn’t mind, could I ask you some questions about certain topics and misconceptions? Thank you!
I am currently working towards my PhD in geology. Ask away! :)
@@EmGems awesome! I’m always seeing people say that in palaeontology size is based off mass. From the couple people I’ve talked to who claim to be palaeontologists I’ve talked to (Vividen and Dino Gen) they corroborate this but it seems weird to me. What about volume or surface area? In biology size isn’t even a term we use and volume, surface area and mass are separate. In physics it’s based off of volume and has no relation to mass. It seems strange for it to be different in palaeontology. If something has the most mass you could say it’s the most massive but if you could also say it’s the largest then what would you call the organism with the largest volume? Or the most surface area?
I understand you might not know the answer to this but it’s been bugging me for a while. That’s the main thing I wanted to ask you about. Thanks!
Hi