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Its not really for free. Its not like he's putting it out and not putting any ads on the video. Now that would be free. But we're all paying for it one way or another. That being said the content is totally worth it either way.
I have always been interested in paleontology and prehistory... this video is superb, not only in its overall content ( narration) but also the visuals... the latter brings things to life.
Jolly good show! I used to be an amateur fossil hunter, I only ever found fish and Arthropods but, I did find a Fern branch when I was 12. So exciting! Thank you Kosmo for being not only entertaining but, educational as well.
@@pavel9652 I can't say that I have. I use to fossil hunt as a hobby, I was never serious about it like my uncle was. He took a bunch of trips to the South American jungles looking for fossils and archeological artifacts. He was also slightly insane.🤪👍 but, you have to be to get to some of the places he got to. I wish I still had the pictures.
@@paulvamos7319 Interesting! I have seen videos from such hobbyists on youtube. They usually find fossils of small sea creatures or concretions with crabs, etc. It would be nice to find a proper dinosaur, but these are rare finds, I imagine! Watch the video telling the story of how they found Tiktaalik. There is one on youtube called "Finding Tiktaalik: Neil Shubin on the Evolutionary Step from Sea to Land". Incredible story! ;)
This is a good narrative of what we think we know at this point. But the scientific journey is full of twists and turns and constant re-evaluation of what we think we know. I look forward to more Kosmos episodes as our knowledge expands and evolves.
The narration claims at 14:46 about the Permian-Triassic mass extinction: "It is still not known what caused such a global mortality." This is highly suspect, as several independent studies have identified a long-lasting flood basalt eruption located at the Siberian traps as initiating a global temperature rise of 5 degrees Celsius, which destabilised methyl hydrate on ocean beds to sublimate into the atmosphere. This raised global temperatures by a further 5 degrees, interfering with the water cycle and ocean currents due to increased evaporation and reduced equatorial-polar temperature gradients. This damaged multiple ecosystems and food chains on land and in oceans. Similarly, the narration claims at 18:09 regarding the end-Cretaceous mass extinction: "It is still not clear what caused dinosaurs to become extinct." There is abundant evidence of a substantial extraterrestrial object striking the Earth in the northern Yucatan where Chicxulub now stands, creating a crater approximately 300km wide and 30km deep. This collision caused tsunamis, ignited global forest fires from vaporised rock recaptured by the Earth's gravity which produced so much smoke (in addition to the Deccan traps eruptions in India) that photosynthesis was substantially reduced worldwide. Ecological damage led to widespread starvation, resulting in all non-avian dinosaurs becoming extinct. It is surprising that this basic factual error has not been detected and corrected before release.
Yes he said it twice and came to the comment section looking for someone to note this so thanks. And this is a fairly recent video, I'm surprised that it is only called a "popular theory" when it's pretty much considered what happened at this point with all the evidence.
I think it would be cool to see some behind the scenes, if possible. James Buikman is an excellent narrator yet there’s absolutely nothing about him online. We spent all this time listening to these brilliant videos, putting a face to the voice would be insightful and I think its respectable. Love the videos!
Born too late to explore the earth. Born to early to explore the universe. But born at the perfect time to find out the story before I arrived at existence.
Not easy, to both evade scholasticism and maintain cheeky humour. Congrats to production team but especially _(tech_docs specialist here)_ *to the writers!*
Great video. Gratitude to the kosmo team who made this paleontological history & evidence video according to the basis of evolutionary evidences as well as explain too easily. It helps me a lot. Thank you, kosmo.
It's incredible to think modern humans have only existed for 200,000 years. When you're talking about billions and millions of years, it puts it into perspective just how young our species is.
The "Tanis" dig site seems to have proven the impact of an asteroid in the Gulf of Mexico (the dinosaur extinction). Tiny asteroid pieces have been found in fishes, the riverbed and in amber, the composition of those microtektites characteristic of asteroids and not just terrestrial slag of the crust. The fossiles found there all seem to have died within the same day.
@@cartsmd6524 those two terms don’t exist in the scientific literature because they’re the same thing. They use the same mechanisms and they are a colloquial creation envisioned by anti-evolution proponents. To accept one is to accept the other
If you put on a graphic all impact craters larger than 20 km you will find that they occur in a cycle of approximately 10.015 million years, and that includes all the largest extinctions also. Scientists look only at the "rough 27.5 million years cycle" for the extinctions, that's a biased approach. And the only reason they could not find craters for all the extinctions is that they are far larger than Chicxulub, and interpreted as volcanic arcs formed by collision of tectonic plates, even though a lot of these arc are located far away from tectonic boundaries.
10,015 was a typo, the correct is 10.015 million years. I've corrected it after discovering the "edit" tool. My bad. Complementing my comment, all these impacts and extinctions can be attributed to just one large comet, or better saying, a large swarm of comet fragments, a simple explanation for a long time "mystery".
This shows us we as humans are not going to be on this earth very long. If we don't develop space travel to other life supporting planets all that may remain of us may be fossils.
What an excellent documentary, well put together information and facts, a lot of never seen footage and many of the footage I have seen in the many documentaries I watch constantly. I was never able to learn in school, but thanks to the internet and utube I have expanded my natural curiosity to all matters of science. Thank you.
I have watched the whole of this video with increasing interest and fascination. This is the most fully informative video I have ever watched and I must give a medal to the ones who made it Please do make more videos on whatever subject you wish as I will enjoy them.
The plant is designed that way for a reason. Arctic is Venus-Jupiter-Uranus-Mercury. Antarctica is Uranus Pluto territory for those who want more cold. It can go down to -90 degrees Celsius.
Next mass extinction was of the prehistoric mammals followed by another asteroid that ended the dinosaurs and gave way to the great mammals era! In case you didn’t see my other message What an excellent documentary, well put together information and facts, a lot of never seen footage and many of the footage I have seen in the many documentaries I watch constantly. I was never able to learn in school, but thanks to the internet and utube I have expanded my natural curiosity to all matters of science. Thank you.
Hello, congratulations for this amazing video! Just a tiny observation: at 9:30 you said that the proterozoic eon lasted until 440 MYA, when in fact it’s 540 MYA, when the cambrian period of the paleozoic started.
..this is amazingly well put together..the editing is bar none ..i can't believe you don't have at least one million subscribers..you will soon.. ..one of the most professional channels I've discovered..phenomenol..!..keep it up..
Questions! So , so many questions. : @ 4:15 if you say during the first phase there was no oxygen in the atmosphere , then where did the water come from? : @ 5:00 again with out oxygen... where did the water come from? :
Hey kosmo, I was wandering what your creditials are and where you get your sources. I'm only asking because I'd like to show your astronomy videos to my students but I have to make sure it is academically backed by an acredited source.
@@kjnewell7243 no hate but do you see them either providing links to their content or providing any credentials? No. But you will get that at pbs spacetime I subscribe to this channel but not for academic reasons as she’s searching for. I’m here for entertainment.
I really enjoyed watching these, thank you to those excellent Russian filmmakers for their many years of study and insight. Great theories, bigger picture, fantastic explanations. Highly recommend 👌
The information in this video is inaccurate. It incorrectly mentions that the first amphibians arrived on land during the permian era. When in fact, the first amphibians had arrived on land before the carboniferous era, during the devonian era and would evolve into a plethora of terrestrial life from the first reptiles to giant insects such as meganeura and giant centipedes such as arthopleura.
Bless you for this, have a hard time keeping focused on long videos but yours is so fascinating & keeps me in awe that always thrilled when you upload something new.
All of this and we still have no clue where man came from. How he appeared and where he appeared from. Everything is hidden. Knowledge is hidden. I think this is a living hell
"Hello! Are you a Silurian? Look, do you understand me? Well, what do your people want? How can we help you? How many are there of you? Tell us what we can do! ... No, wait! Wait! Wait! Unless you Silurians tell us what you want, the humans will destroy you!"
I don’t where you all keep getting this from. 8:57 the Huronian ice ages were not a 300 million year long glacial cycle. No geologist (including me) who studies those rocks says that. That’s the length of the deposition of the supergroup. The sedimentary deposits are mostly fluvial stream and shallow marine deposits. Also, there’s no evidence of a snowball earth then. The few glacial deposits within the Huronian Supergroup, look a lot like modern ones. Plus, we aren’t even confident of the continental arrangement then. The paleomagnetic data just hasn’t been worked out yet.
I absolutely appreciate the information that is provided in these videos with such vivid live reanimation of the pre-historic times of the earth. However as I am very skeptical of religion and like to question a lot, I would pretty much question the authenticity of your research with due respect as you have obviously put in a lot of time and effort into your work. Many thanks for these awesome videos
One things for sure, the planet and it's inhabitants will change, drastically most likely, we may have a relatively short existence, change is always happening, so stop and enjoy your time, changes are coming.
Dear friends! Today we are going on a journey to the beginning of times! Enjoy the viewing!
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ありがとうコスモさん!
Very informative video... Great work👍
👍👍👍👍👍👀👀
Thank you 👌👏👏👏
Viewing and enjoying from Norway 🇧🇻 This is a BOMB channel, such amazing work🙏🏻🔥
Hat's off to the cameraman who survived for around 4.5 billion years to showcase this masterpiece !
😂😂😂🤣😆
With that age shouldn't that be caveman
And the narrator who saw it all!
@@craigfowler7098 what is a caveman? An early hominid?
@@LisaAnn777 yes
Kosmo is doing such a great job putting quality content for us to watch FOR FREE now thats something we should respect
Kosmo making $$$, absolutely win win. Great content.
Its not really for free. Its not like he's putting it out and not putting any ads on the video. Now that would be free. But we're all paying for it one way or another. That being said the content is totally worth it either way.
I’m watching commercials- noting is free. Not even my respect.
Why am I seeing video game advertisements? Disrespecting me …
For real 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I just wan to say that this was so wonderfully made that it held my cat's attention for a good chunk of it. He couldn't take his eyes off the screen.
Totally 010, Creation Evolution and Entropy @ 10nce in T.E.N. dimensions.
I just realised half hour in and I didn't notice the background music, thank you Kosmo for not making so loud.
I prefer videos with quiet or no music at all, makes it better to be able to put on any music i want and just hear the person talking
My son watched this with me, he's 6 and was asking questions! 😃 Keep up the great work and thank you!
See links to April 2019 paper and April 2022 video on fossil evidence at the K/Pg Boundary in my April 15, 2022 comment herein. ENJOY!
VT Adventures Tell your son that everything was created by God.
@@v1art24 😂 haha
@@v1art24 incorrect
@@rainfallen7574 OK.
Pls tell me then how....
Tell me who are you, what are you doing here, and where you coming from?
Waiting for your answer. Thx
I have always been interested in paleontology and prehistory... this video is superb, not only in its overall content ( narration) but also the visuals... the latter brings things to life.
Jolly good show! I used to be an amateur fossil hunter, I only ever found fish and Arthropods but, I did find a Fern branch when I was 12. So exciting! Thank you Kosmo for being not only entertaining but, educational as well.
Have you heard the story of the discovery of Tiktaalik fossil? Insane! ;)
@@pavel9652 I can't say that I have. I use to fossil hunt as a hobby, I was never serious about it like my uncle was. He took a bunch of trips to the South American jungles looking for fossils and archeological artifacts. He was also slightly insane.🤪👍 but, you have to be to get to some of the places he got to. I wish I still had the pictures.
@@paulvamos7319 Interesting! I have seen videos from such hobbyists on youtube. They usually find fossils of small sea creatures or concretions with crabs, etc. It would be nice to find a proper dinosaur, but these are rare finds, I imagine! Watch the video telling the story of how they found Tiktaalik. There is one on youtube called "Finding Tiktaalik: Neil Shubin on the Evolutionary Step from Sea to Land". Incredible story! ;)
@@pavel9652 Thank you, I will watch it soon. I was only able to find the small sea creatures myself.
This is a good narrative of what we think we know at this point. But the scientific journey is full of twists and turns and constant re-evaluation of what we think we know. I look forward to more Kosmos episodes as our knowledge expands and evolves.
Your documentaries are of such high quality that better documentaries can not be made only equaled.
Now we don't have to wait for a meteor to hit us, a lot of countries have their own custom meteor waiting patiently to launch.
The cameraman should win an award for going back in time
😒 Seriously?
They just sent a drone back in time. You think they’re going to risk sending a person?
🛌💤
@@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 You had me in the first half 😌
Dude, you are criminally underrated ! Thank you for this documentary !
The narration claims at 14:46 about the Permian-Triassic mass extinction: "It is still not known what caused such a global mortality." This is highly suspect, as several independent studies have identified a long-lasting flood basalt eruption located at the Siberian traps as initiating a global temperature rise of 5 degrees Celsius, which destabilised methyl hydrate on ocean beds to sublimate into the atmosphere. This raised global temperatures by a further 5 degrees, interfering with the water cycle and ocean currents due to increased evaporation and reduced equatorial-polar temperature gradients. This damaged multiple ecosystems and food chains on land and in oceans.
Similarly, the narration claims at 18:09 regarding the end-Cretaceous mass extinction: "It is still not clear what caused dinosaurs to become extinct." There is abundant evidence of a substantial extraterrestrial object striking the Earth in the northern Yucatan where Chicxulub now stands, creating a crater approximately 300km wide and 30km deep. This collision caused tsunamis, ignited global forest fires from vaporised rock recaptured by the Earth's gravity which produced so much smoke (in addition to the Deccan traps eruptions in India) that photosynthesis was substantially reduced worldwide. Ecological damage led to widespread starvation, resulting in all non-avian dinosaurs becoming extinct. It is surprising that this basic factual error has not been detected and corrected before release.
Yes he said it twice and came to the comment section looking for someone to note this so thanks. And this is a fairly recent video, I'm surprised that it is only called a "popular theory" when it's pretty much considered what happened at this point with all the evidence.
is it proof? It could be the start of a chain reaction that actually wiped out the living beings
thats exactly what he said it was just dumbed down for us stupid poeple
Glad you got sponsored by raid . You deserve it . Hope you hit the million club soon .
They already have more than a million subscribers on Russian UA-cam
I think it would be cool to see some behind the scenes, if possible. James Buikman is an excellent narrator yet there’s absolutely nothing about him online. We spent all this time listening to these brilliant videos, putting a face to the voice would be insightful and I think its respectable.
Love the videos!
See my April 15th comment herein. REAL SCIENCE links!
this narration is clearly a robot voice
@@kevinb6831 its not though
Mad props to the cameraman who went back to the beginning of time to get this footage for us.
No logic there
@@burhanuddinsaeed1171 In space? It's a vacuum so I suppose there wouldn't be any logic. I think you're right.
LOL... Others REEEEE! when humor is injected. Lock them into their cryclosets!
@@burhanuddinsaeed1171 it’s called a joke, not logic
This is youtube for me! quality long scientific content empty of showboating
This is a crazy-long MEGA EPISDOE! Thank you!
The best sleep channel tbh 🙏🏾 iykyk
Born too late to explore the earth. Born to early to explore the universe. But born at the perfect time to find out the story before I arrived at existence.
Hats off to the narrator, who fought off all the predators from the AI-cene to deliver us this masterpiece
I dozed off for most of this but the dream was fairly epic!
I love falling asleep to science videos
Not easy, to both evade scholasticism and maintain cheeky humour.
Congrats to production team but especially _(tech_docs specialist here)_ *to the writers!*
It's like Christmas when kosmo drops a new video!🙏🙏🙏
Let's rock!
Said the solar system.
Great video. Gratitude to the kosmo team who made this paleontological history & evidence video according to the basis of evolutionary evidences as well as explain too easily. It helps me a lot. Thank you, kosmo.
It's incredible to think modern humans have only existed for 200,000 years. When you're talking about billions and millions of years, it puts it into perspective just how young our species is.
Dinosaurs were around 165 million years.
Right? The dinosaurs were around a whole lot longer than we have been
And therefore makes it sadder that we are capable of doing so much damage😕
@@carolwilliams8511🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sure
The "Tanis" dig site seems to have proven the impact of an asteroid in the Gulf of Mexico (the dinosaur extinction). Tiny asteroid pieces have been found in fishes, the riverbed and in amber, the composition of those microtektites characteristic of asteroids and not just terrestrial slag of the crust. The fossiles found there all seem to have died within the same day.
I saw that documentary too!
Well at least the Ark stayed out of Nazi hands.
Kosmo does such a great job at making it understandable to us viewers, evolution is a real thing...and I believe in it 100 percent....
Nothing to not believe it's simply scientific fact.
Via adaptation
@@justthetruth1 well....there is macro-evolution, and micro-evolution.....there is def a big difference in the 2....(Hint: One of them is a religion)
@@cartsmd6524 Micro evolution over millions of years = macro evolution. It’s not a “religion” if you mean that it’s a blind faith.
@@cartsmd6524 those two terms don’t exist in the scientific literature because they’re the same thing. They use the same mechanisms and they are a colloquial creation envisioned by anti-evolution proponents. To accept one is to accept the other
Absolutely wonderful video. Really appreciate the effort that was put into making this video.
true
I like these types of documentaries a lot, as it makes one feel so good to journey through billions of years mindfully,
If you put on a graphic all impact craters larger than 20 km you will find that they occur in a cycle of approximately 10.015 million years, and that includes all the largest extinctions also. Scientists look only at the "rough 27.5 million years cycle" for the extinctions, that's a biased approach. And the only reason they could not find craters for all the extinctions is that they are far larger than Chicxulub, and interpreted as volcanic arcs formed by collision of tectonic plates, even though a lot of these arc are located far away from tectonic boundaries.
10,015 was a typo, the correct is 10.015 million years. I've corrected it after discovering the "edit" tool. My bad. Complementing my comment, all these impacts and extinctions can be attributed to just one large comet, or better saying, a large swarm of comet fragments, a simple explanation for a long time "mystery".
The camera zoom on that fly was formidable.
I was hoping to see the arrival of Engineers on Earth and the moment they planted life on our planet 😜
Jokes apart great video loved it 👍🏻
I play this every now and then to sleep 😂
Thanks for such an incredibly high quality educational video about the history of our 🌎
This shows us we as humans are not going to be on this earth very long.
If we don't develop space travel to other life supporting planets all that may remain of us may be fossils.
What an excellent documentary, well put together information and facts, a lot of never seen footage and many of the footage I have seen in the many documentaries I watch constantly. I was never able to learn in school, but thanks to the internet and utube I have expanded my natural curiosity to all matters of science. Thank you.
I have watched the whole of this video with increasing interest and fascination. This is the most fully informative video I have ever watched and I must give a medal to the ones who made it
Please do make more videos on whatever subject you wish as I will enjoy them.
The video starts at 2:55
The plant is designed that way for a reason. Arctic is Venus-Jupiter-Uranus-Mercury. Antarctica is Uranus Pluto territory for those who want more cold. It can go down to -90 degrees Celsius.
The beginning and evolution of life was such a long, tedious process.
Next mass extinction was of the prehistoric mammals followed by another asteroid that ended the dinosaurs and gave way to the great mammals era!
In case you didn’t see my other message What an excellent documentary, well put together information and facts, a lot of never seen footage and many of the footage I have seen in the many documentaries I watch constantly. I was never able to learn in school, but thanks to the internet and utube I have expanded my natural curiosity to all matters of science. Thank you.
Hello, congratulations for this amazing video! Just a tiny observation: at 9:30 you said that the proterozoic eon lasted until 440 MYA, when in fact it’s 540 MYA, when the cambrian period of the paleozoic started.
But what is a few MYA among friends though right?
As long as Houle Daddy says the word, I'll watch for hours.
Thank you for the great work and applying the scientific method to your productions! ❤️
Scientific Method bull . Has 0 to do with any proven science. Complete fairy tales. No proof whatsoever.
Human civilization isn’t about domination. Great men are not born of fire.
The Master said that.
..this is amazingly well put together..the editing is bar none ..i can't believe you don't have at least one million subscribers..you will soon..
..one of the most professional channels I've discovered..phenomenol..!..keep it up..
Thx for sharing this vast knowledge
Your lovely voice lulled me right to sleep with in the 1st 15 min..🥰😴💜
(Now I have to re-watch this tonight!😄)
Always a good idea for the music to be just as loud as the narrator
Questions! So , so many questions.
: @ 4:15 if you say during the first phase there was no oxygen in the atmosphere , then where did the water come from?
: @ 5:00 again with out oxygen... where did the water come from?
:
Hey kosmo, I was wandering what your creditials are and where you get your sources. I'm only asking because I'd like to show your astronomy videos to my students but I have to make sure it is academically backed by an acredited source.
🙄 then use PBS and not pseudo science channels.
Nice try
William the hater Murphy
@@Jaggerbush bro what
@@kjnewell7243 no hate but do you see them either providing links to their content or providing any credentials? No. But you will get that at pbs spacetime
I subscribe to this channel but not for academic reasons as she’s searching for. I’m here for entertainment.
I’m going to file this “documentary” under Science Fiction between my Star Trek and Star Wars collection.
I really enjoyed watching these, thank you to those excellent Russian filmmakers for their many years of study and insight. Great theories, bigger picture, fantastic explanations. Highly recommend 👌
47:37: No, they turn into turtles and they eat sea grass.
Big respect to Kosmo for going back in time and catching video of the early times before humans. Love the video.
This movie is fascinating. It definitely deserves much more watches.
why are u looking at comments u should be asleep
I just looking for criticism
The information in this video is inaccurate. It incorrectly mentions that the first amphibians arrived on land during the permian era. When in fact, the first amphibians had arrived on land before the carboniferous era, during the devonian era and would evolve into a plethora of terrestrial life from the first reptiles to giant insects such as meganeura and giant centipedes such as arthopleura.
Bless you for this, have a hard time keeping focused on long videos but yours is so fascinating & keeps me in awe that always thrilled when you upload something new.
All of this and we still have no clue where man came from. How he appeared and where he appeared from. Everything is hidden. Knowledge is hidden. I think this is a living hell
Correction. You don't like the answer so you pretend nobody has one.
Charles Darwin's "The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex" says hello.
Oh no, you’ve succumb to in video advertising 😔
People need to eat.
These videos makes you think about how short our lives are.
I would be happy going to the time before covid and the invasion of Ukraine
FJB
Yeah, kosmos is great, i use the voice too fall asleep. Then the Ad wakes me up and get me back too reality. Still great content as always.. peace!!!!
This is great! Love videos about the history of our earth. Thank you for uploading this, Kosmo!
Again another gr8 vid. Very informative. It must take a lot of time to do the research and put something together like this. Nice 1 bruva
Amazing how the climate changed before mankind.
i am loving kosmo's videos and find myself even more curious about space and WHAT IS THIS PERSONS ACCENT i need to know
Watching this right now but still think about Ukraine 😔
why are these topics always so underrated compared to topics that we humans find interesting
Earth's history is marked with disastrous extinction events - coming up.
Been a hot minute since I've seen a *RAID SHADOW LEGENDS* sponsorship!
that guy at 1:10:10 broke a piece of whatever he was coating and you see he tries to put it back lmao!
"Hello! Are you a Silurian?
Look, do you understand me? Well, what do your people want? How can we help you? How many are there of you? Tell us what we can do! ...
No, wait! Wait! Wait! Unless you Silurians tell us what you want, the humans will destroy you!"
Sleepy time. Good night y'all
I'm liking your videos each time you drop one and it's nice knowing your prompting a game I play 💪 raid shadow legends... highly recommended
Why am I getting so hungry.? Fish birds frogs and mc dinosaur.
Well done and packed with information. Love it!
Other planets may not have Oxygen, but, still have advanced life!
Kosmo is the shiiat keep it up guys and keep looking up. Knowledge is power. Live long and prosper 🖖🇺🇸
Andrew Sacchus? He’s the ancestor of the Galaxy Jacksons.
The ancestor of the Huygens.
That’s where the Spanish went wrong.
The Outerworlds got me.... 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
42:45 @ my first girlfriend, amiright? :D
one of the title chapters is "how did leave left water and come onto land". Like what hahah
This video kind of feels like it was made by a bot lol
@@emmadenton1826 yoooo kinda hahah
I think of Kosmo Kramer. Seinfeld. But in all seriousness I love these videos thank you Kosmo.
I'll be listening to this while sleeping.
Still a great video for me, very interesting, thank you!
Such an amazing doco. Thank you!
The longer the Kosmo video the better
You should have more than 500k subs. Your content belongs on literally any of the major streaming platforms. I genuinely hope you make big big
BeeJayHaych_58 Beautiful soul ❤
Video Starts @2:52
I don’t where you all keep getting this from. 8:57 the Huronian ice ages were not a 300 million year long glacial cycle. No geologist (including me) who studies those rocks says that. That’s the length of the deposition of the supergroup. The sedimentary deposits are mostly fluvial stream and shallow marine deposits.
Also, there’s no evidence of a snowball earth then. The few glacial deposits within the Huronian Supergroup, look a lot like modern ones. Plus, we aren’t even confident of the continental arrangement then. The paleomagnetic data just hasn’t been worked out yet.
I absolutely appreciate the information that is provided in these videos with such vivid live reanimation of the pre-historic times of the earth.
However as I am very skeptical of religion and like to question a lot, I would pretty much question the authenticity of your research with due respect as you have obviously put in a lot of time and effort into your work.
Many thanks for these awesome videos
it's all guess work anyway
@@stuartrichardson5232 no it isn’t.
These videos are so interesting and factual. I love it
One things for sure, the planet and it's inhabitants will change, drastically most likely, we may have a relatively short existence, change is always happening, so stop and enjoy your time, changes are coming.
I love this channel . Thank you for this amazing video
You’ve become what I look forward to. Thank you
Good evening everyone