New grads are often loathe to wear gloves in the field no matter what I tell them, there's a lot of things that will scratch your hands up if you let them but there's an easy way to avoid it. Great videos as always.
That looks like a piece of petrified wood does it not? There is a man out there who explains things a bit differently. I think his work is amazing and helps show how things were. This vid helped me see more there are other ways rocks form then just 3 ways were told of. ua-cam.com/video/xx6Wtw6oBuI/v-deo.html
@@GeologyUpSkill Oh if you would like someone doing similar work without the religious side like Hangman. Stellium7 comes at it from a Biology stand point. His work on Montgo in Spain has many evidences that it was something living at one point. It was even a portion 3d mapped by a university group. Its amazing work. without the religious side.
I am all in favor of looking at things differently. Assessing alternate theories is the best way to get closer to the truth. That is the basic process of science at work. The problem is that humans have a natural resistance to changing what they believe. Overcoming that resistance is good science. Good religion is the process of assessing new theories against a truth that cannot be challenged. That is the exact opposite of good science, which is why the two cannot be mixed and attempts to do so will always fail.
I am a geology student from UNSA _PERÚ excellent video. Thank you keep going. For virtual classes I will share your video it is very good.
Great. Glad you found the information useful. Hope it helps you and your fellow students in the field.
New grads are often loathe to wear gloves in the field no matter what I tell them, there's a lot of things that will scratch your hands up if you let them but there's an easy way to avoid it.
Great videos as always.
Protection from hammer shrapnel, 100% sunscreen, the list goes on.
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Put then on a larger construcrion site for a month. Its follow the rules or you're off site.
That looks like a piece of petrified wood does it not? There is a man out there who explains things a bit differently. I think his work is amazing and helps show how things were.
This vid helped me see more there are other ways rocks form then just 3 ways were told of. ua-cam.com/video/xx6Wtw6oBuI/v-deo.html
Religion and geology are like petroleum and water. Attempting to mix them will always fail, sometimes with explosive results.
@@GeologyUpSkill They go hand in hand. I think what is the dangerous part is, once were taught something anything other then that is incorrect. :)
@@GeologyUpSkill Oh if you would like someone doing similar work without the religious side like Hangman. Stellium7 comes at it from a Biology stand point. His work on Montgo in Spain has many evidences that it was something living at one point. It was even a portion 3d mapped by a university group. Its amazing work. without the religious side.
I am all in favor of looking at things differently. Assessing alternate theories is the best way to get closer to the truth. That is the basic process of science at work. The problem is that humans have a natural resistance to changing what they believe. Overcoming that resistance is good science. Good religion is the process of assessing new theories against a truth that cannot be challenged. That is the exact opposite of good science, which is why the two cannot be mixed and attempts to do so will always fail.
At least he references his own paradigm: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect