lol Nah well, if you don't know, the impact has always been thought to have occurred 65.6mya, so people round it either up or down. More correct to round it up, but 65 just seemed to stick, a nice round number perhaps.
They keep posting videos about man made climate change. They don't want to discuss that the Earth's climate has constantly been changing from natural causes.
No not all living things some things go extinct how many dinosaurs do you see running around you see only the remnants of the original not the original
@@sharonneil2118He's right, though. Life does find a way. It might not be personally recognizable to you, but it's some kind of life. Some form of life will always find a way to survive here until this planet completely dies. The dinosaurs went extinct because of the asteroid impact, but life continued. On a large scale, that's what they mean when they talk about "natural selection" in biology class. The ones who were the best adapted survived.
I like to watch these because every video is so informative and sometimes scary. The thought of some of this stuff happening or how it happened is ridiculous.
"informative" 😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣 oh wait...hold on..."informative" 🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂 an just who was there then to verify this nonsense... otherwise you enjoy hearsay
@@davidsheckler4450 i agree with you. who was on earth at this time to record this into a stone before it impacted. who was here when the big bang happened.
@@XtraSpice2 The meteor thing it was just an animation, also when it comes to history, almost 90 percent stuff is just a guess and it includes everything about how every prehistoric extinct species(including dinosaurs) looked. We never know what actually happened then and there but all historians and archaeologists try their best yet we are still like this and just send them a "😂"........
A couple of dinosaurs did survive the asteroid strike. Alligators and crocodiles survived by living in dens in the river banks. They were the only ones from that time to survive.
3:14 I'm actually impressed with his pronunciation of "Tsunami." Either he already has some basic knowledge of Japanese or he did his research on this word. Either way, it's heartwarming to witness someone taking pride in his work by paying attention to the fleeting details.
What astounds- and terrifies the sh*t out of me - is that the dinosaur killing asteroid was just a "mere" six miles wide, as opposed to the nearly 8,000 mile diameter of the earth. But a six mile wide rock was still capable of changing the course of the history of life on earth. What if it had been, say, 10, 15, 20, or more miles in diameter? Would life have been able to carry on at all? Would I even be here to ask this question? And what if it was to occur tomorrow?
Well there was something like that much earlier durning the formation of The Moon. It was around 4 billion years ago when earth was just an ocean of lava. There was a collision with another planet I. the solar system. That planet is called Peia. Scientists estimate it was roughly the size of Mars. Imagine that impact. The result was catastrophic. Both planets were pretty much destroyed it it took hundreds of millions of years for the gravity to pull everything back together. Uncountable tons of Earth's crust were flung into space and the gravity of our planet pulled them closer creating our moon. at the time it was much closer to Earth. Our planet also had no life back then and a day lasted only six hours. This theory as to The Moon's creation is the most likely out of 3 other scenarios as elements of Earth's crust were found on the Moon. So if an asteroid was bigger like you asked, chances are that our planet would have been obliterated.
This makes me wonder if humans get extinct in few million years or even less, I think a new form of life will rule Earth but before that, Earth would make a tremendous transformation like how it did after Dinosaur's extinction.
I feel like I didn't take a single breath watching this with my mouth wide open on an emotion roller coaster Mother Nature is unbelievable and so fascinating.
What if we got trapped in a rpg.... What if my heart beat with light speed What if we could shed our skins like reptiles What if there was an alien civilization under my nails ... Nice work.... Love your videos
Small Rat like mammals, birds & small reptiles: Yahoo! This is your celebration Yahoo! This is your celebration Celebrate good times, come on (Let's celebrate)
Maybe am out of context but can you go into details and make a video about dwarf planets and how they came to be dwarf. Thank you for the content very informative.
Can you do a video on what if every one was hooked on drugs … how productive would the world be … or how ppl say if we all smoked weed there would be no crime or wars… I’d love to see a video on that
I know if it didn’t happen I wouldn’t exist but it’s still sad and I’m crying just because it’s necessary for us to exist doesn’t mean I am happy it happened to them I imagine myself as them and I feel very sad about it I wish it didn’t happen don’t judge me I don’t know what I mean by that It doesn’t matter because it won’t change anything
After watching these videos of yours, I kinda think that we deserve whatever's happening. We have the ability to think but wasted what we had. As shown in your videos, the planet bounced back even after suffering that much. So yeah...
Is it possible that any type of underwater dinosaur creature we haven’t discovered yet is bigger than a Blue Whale? Just like scientists have said “we’ve only discovered 5% of the ocean”. There could be dinosaurs that can exist for millions of years and are still alive in the deepest part of the ocean today. We don’t know what’s down there after all.
I have an idea, what if the Ice Age movie series (a saga of animated films I LOVE, my favorites being Continental Drift and The Meltdown) really happened 20,000 years ago
@@michaeltran2743 We might not have been here at all. Initially humans needed all the help to evolve. Even mammals would have been a very small part of overall life.
Buhay na Buhay at tunay namang nakakamangha ang Ganitong Creation of God there is the reason na tayo naman ay magpasalamat dahil sa kanyang magandang mga gawa salamat po sa vedeo nice
I always wonder is it by pure chance we have intelligent life on earth? If the dinosaurs had never been wiped out would they be as intelligent as humans are now??? Or would they of stayed how they were just evolving to survive, if that’s the case then the fact intelligent life exists is almost a fluke, madness I know there habitable planets out there but are they habited by dinosaur creatures? Hence why we struggle to find any radio signals mind boggling to think about
Can you check the subtitle, please? It's like all of the subtitles are in one at the start of video and it disappears but there's no next subtitle, I have checked some of your videos and they have the same problem. How do deaf people suppose to learn this video when they can't see the overscreen full of subtitles in one?
@@nihongonavigators123 There is all of subtitles are in one at the start and it disappears, can't read the whole subtitle in one... Maybe it could be my problem.
I always felt the gravity of the Earth changed with the impact. It was so much stronger than the dino fell to the ground. It changed so much that dinos could no longer exist.
Actually that is not true. The gravity an object produces is based on the mass of that object and how far away you are from the object. The asteroid that impacted earth and killed off the dinosaurs was a little more than 1/30,000,000 of 1% of the mass of earth. So this asteroid made at best an immeasurably negligible change in the earth's gravitational pull. Kind of like people that believe the location of the planets and their gravitational pull at your time of birth have an influence over your future. The physician doing the delivery has about a 23% larger gravitational attraction to you than the sum total of all other planets combined. The physician is much smaller, but much much closer. The physician has a gravitational attraction to you of just over 1/150,000th of 1% of the earth's gravity. All other planets have a little less than 1/180,000th of 1% of earth's gravity combined.
What if people had listened to scientists when they started warning us about global warming in the 1970s? What if the oil industry hadn't covered up their research that showed a warming effect on the planet in the 40s and 50s?
We can send a team of oil drillers to the asteroid, have them drill to the center, drop a nuke in the hole, blow it and hope the asteroid splits in 2 and misses earth completely..thats just 1 idea
@@pribilovian4709 "We" 😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂 "You" can't send anyone anywhere & neither can anyone else. Unless by chance you have physical evidence that space exists...which no one else has
They can hibernate even when frozen in water. In secluded areas they can survive long without food. They are lizards. Dinosaurs were probably warm blooded.
It takes a lot more faith to believe in science explaining about what happened from then until now than it does in religion, because it seems that life reappeared spontaneously after all that destruction, but not with the interference of a creator but with some kind of evolutionism that evolved from toxic gases
I love the production. I am skeptical of these theories. The more I think about them, the more they sound like science fiction. Everything is pretty convenient for the story. I wish we clearly knew what really happened 🤯
Man I am getting old. I remember when I was a kid it was 65 million years ago, now is 66. Wow, time flies.
Same
Yea😭
lol
Nah well, if you don't know, the impact has always been thought to have occurred 65.6mya, so people round it either up or down. More correct to round it up, but 65 just seemed to stick, a nice round number perhaps.
They keep posting videos about man made climate change. They don't want to discuss that the Earth's climate has constantly been changing from natural causes.
No bro it still 65millions year ago cuz 66 would take 1 million years
Nice to know that Adam Driver witnessed it and survived till date 🙂
i was curious about that. what movie is it?
@@dropkickninjatuan it's a Netflix sci-fi 65
@@dropkickninjatuan I believe it's called 65.
And the camera man
😂
Kudos to the cameraman for going back in time to film this.
cringe
Corny and unoriginal
@@Paul-zk3jethe only cringe thing here is YOU
Like who even asked for your shitty crap opinion?
@Paul-zk3je You're cringe
Stop with the cameramen joke .. its getting boring
“Life finds a way” is very befitting to our world. It’s extraordinary how all living things are set on finding a way no matter the situation
No not all living things some things go extinct how many dinosaurs do you see running around you see only the remnants of the original not the original
@@sharonneil2118He's right, though. Life does find a way. It might not be personally recognizable to you, but it's some kind of life. Some form of life will always find a way to survive here until this planet completely dies. The dinosaurs went extinct because of the asteroid impact, but life continued. On a large scale, that's what they mean when they talk about "natural selection" in biology class. The ones who were the best adapted survived.
That’s because life was by design
What if this channel didn't exist?
Good question
We would ramo back the walk of evolution and turn into apes 💀
I wonder
We would all cry
Dude
I like to watch these because every video is so informative and sometimes scary. The thought of some of this stuff happening or how it happened is ridiculous.
"informative" 😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣 oh wait...hold on..."informative" 🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂 an just who was there then to verify this nonsense... otherwise you enjoy hearsay
@@davidsheckler4450 i agree with you. who was on earth at this time to record this into a stone before it impacted. who was here when the big bang happened.
@@XtraSpice2 No one so that can't be verified either
@@XtraSpice2 The meteor thing it was just an animation, also when it comes to history, almost 90 percent stuff is just a guess and it includes everything about how every prehistoric extinct species(including dinosaurs) looked. We never know what actually happened then and there but all historians and archaeologists try their best yet we are still like this and just send them a "😂"........
@@nUp15😅
A couple of dinosaurs did survive the asteroid strike. Alligators and crocodiles survived by living in dens in the river banks. They were the only ones from that time to survive.
What did they eat
@@gowtham8909 Fish, and small reptiles.
@@timothythompson4036 oceans were turned acidic
Monkeys dit not developed to human beings..
😢😂😂
3:14 I'm actually impressed with his pronunciation of "Tsunami." Either he already has some basic knowledge of Japanese or he did his research on this word. Either way, it's heartwarming to witness someone taking pride in his work by paying attention to the fleeting details.
TSUNAMI is a hindi word
@prayush no its not. Tsunami word is of Japanese origin.
What other ways are there of pronouncing tsunami?
@@davidl3904soo-nah-me
@@prayushit's a Japanese word meaning harbour wave.
Thanks to the camera man who went back in time to film all this
Lol
In Panavision!!!!
Dumbest copy cat comment on YT. Everyone is dumber for having read it.
Cringe
@@satwikmohan4153no it's not
human activity has made the creature distinct faster than any natural disaster
Shoutout to the person who went back millions of years to document this documentary!!!!
That was me, thanks
Derf
Marty gave him a ride back to the future haha
Dumbest copy cat comment on YT. Everyone is dumber for having read it.
Can we stop the cameraman jokes
What will happen if all living organisms and land are on one side of the earth and the other side is fully ocean?
Ocean without living organism? There are microorganisms even in extreme environments, called extremophiles.
pangea much
What astounds- and terrifies the sh*t out of me - is that the dinosaur killing asteroid was just a "mere" six miles wide, as opposed to the nearly 8,000 mile diameter of the earth. But a six mile wide rock was still capable of changing the course of the history of life on earth. What if it had been, say, 10, 15, 20, or more miles in diameter? Would life have been able to carry on at all? Would I even be here to ask this question? And what if it was to occur tomorrow?
that's why i don't believe it...
@@ezekwuomg so i’m not alone. how is a 6 mile asteroid would not be enough to destroy an entire species and ONLY the dinosaurs????
@@askiavance3281exactly, and changed the whole climate on the earth...
Well there was something like that much earlier durning the formation of The Moon. It was around 4 billion years ago when earth was just an ocean of lava. There was a collision with another planet I. the solar system. That planet is called Peia. Scientists estimate it was roughly the size of Mars. Imagine that impact. The result was catastrophic. Both planets were pretty much destroyed it it took hundreds of millions of years for the gravity to pull everything back together. Uncountable tons of Earth's crust were flung into space and the gravity of our planet pulled them closer creating our moon. at the time it was much closer to Earth. Our planet also had no life back then and a day lasted only six hours. This theory as to The Moon's creation is the most likely out of 3 other scenarios as elements of Earth's crust were found on the Moon. So if an asteroid was bigger like you asked, chances are that our planet would have been obliterated.
It is a theory i must stress
7:47 keep replaying it at that time stamp repeatedly
This makes me wonder if humans get extinct in few million years or even less, I think a new form of life will rule Earth but before that, Earth would make a tremendous transformation like how it did after Dinosaur's extinction.
humans were placed here my friend, God is real.
Us humans are only an experiment the next stage is being put together now .
@@daMillenialTruckerDrugs can make you imagine things. 😂
I feel like I didn't take a single breath watching this with my mouth wide open on an emotion roller coaster
Mother Nature is unbelievable and so fascinating.
The fact they are using some of the 100th clips are hilarious 😂 I love it
The lucky one's were the one's who did indeed die quickly.
No one will ever know,people can have theory’s all they want,but no one will ever truly know
This has been very useful for my own research thankyou
Dinosaurs weren't really reptiles, though.... not entirely. They were EXTREMELY closely related, but definitely a distinct order....
tripe
How? They can't be mammals
What if we got trapped in a rpg....
What if my heart beat with light speed
What if we could shed our skins like reptiles
What if there was an alien civilization under my nails ...
Nice work.... Love your videos
what if.. Jesus is in our hearts :D
What if we got trapped in a rpg....
@Gamez_HunterZ Religion freaks
How could we really know what happened 66 million years ago?
exactly!! How..?
True
This is all just guess!
Nope. It's not a guess. It's by studying sedimentary rock and the ocean's floor
It's just a theory. But this is more believable than the big bang. That right there is worse than believing in Santa Claus.
Small Rat like mammals, birds & small reptiles: Yahoo! This is your celebration
Yahoo! This is your celebration
Celebrate good times, come on (Let's celebrate)
Maybe am out of context but can you go into details and make a video about dwarf planets and how they came to be dwarf. Thank you for the content very informative.
Can you do a video on what if every one was hooked on drugs … how productive would the world be … or how ppl say if we all smoked weed there would be no crime or wars… I’d love to see a video on that
In future videos, would you mind showing the conversion for the imperial system when you give measurements and the temperature?
What if gods from myths were the first human civilization..... Who got lost in time
It’s crazy how if the asteroid was minutes early or late, we would’ve never existed
4:30 Ice type really did kill the Dragon type
I know if it didn’t happen I wouldn’t exist but it’s still sad and I’m crying just because it’s necessary for us to exist doesn’t mean I am happy it happened to them I imagine myself as them and I feel very sad about it I wish it didn’t happen don’t judge me I don’t know what I mean by that It doesn’t matter because it won’t change anything
WTF ?
@@ussstropicana what do you mean
@@TheMagnaficent Punctuation somewhere ?
@@ussstropicana sorry I forgot that i was crying while writing this blurry eyes with tears you know
@@TheMagnaficent That's ok. Just wandered.
Actually, some "dinosaurs " still very much exist today.
True we just don’t know it and know where they are
Like which ones
@@RqdrickLike which ones? Chicken
Birds
@@Rqdricksharks specifically sand sharks
For people who see the man in 0:49 The movie name is 65 thank me later
It's a good content I'v ever seen, good luck and keep doing like this.
😂😂
Glazing planet wild is crazy work
This guys voice has more charisma than any person in a commercial.
It's terrifying to think that we would be powerless to stop a 5-mile rock that will sanitize the planet.
After watching these videos of yours, I kinda think that we deserve whatever's happening. We have the ability to think but wasted what we had.
As shown in your videos, the planet bounced back even after suffering that much. So yeah...
2:52 Keanu Reeves must’ve been TERRIFIED! 😯
It's true. I was there.
Thank you for your information
😁🙏
No Matter how massive or deadly, dey Arms were Too Short to BOX WITH GOD!
Thank you for including the imperial measurement system in your video! We Americans appreciate it!
NO ONE can convince me that crocodiles survived but the Mosasaurus did not...
Same like cockroach 🤣
Is it possible that any type of underwater dinosaur creature we haven’t discovered yet is bigger than a Blue Whale? Just like scientists have said “we’ve only discovered 5% of the ocean”. There could be dinosaurs that can exist for millions of years and are still alive in the deepest part of the ocean today. We don’t know what’s down there after all.
I would love if T Rexs and Meglodons were still around,
You mad
@@mdkhaledbhuiyan8567 fr
The rooms on the Ark were discounted?
What if the light was solid?
What if you combined all the elements on the periodic table?
What if the plastic didn't invented
If we send rockets 🚀 up in the air and we can't break through the firmament how can meteor break through. 🤔
I wonder what will be after humans
Meteorite not an asteroid. Anyhoo, if the lakes and oceans were too acidic, how did the sea life develop?
really loved and enjoyed your videos.😍👍🏅.
I have an idea, what if the Ice Age movie series (a saga of animated films I LOVE, my favorites being Continental Drift and The Meltdown) really happened 20,000 years ago
the curiosities I never thought I would have
The dinosaurs should've prayed to Godzilla....
Godzilla no es real, pasa eso por tu cabeza
How do you know that they even existed? 66 million years is not a joke.
Give props to the cameraman 💀
Life always finds a way.
Earth has reset button 😂
One God controlled evrything.
I read somewhere the Earth was already starting to recover from the asteroid, just mere days after the impact
not realy
The asteroid hit the Yucatan was one of the several asteroids smashed earth around that time. It is called a Cascading extinction.
what if that asteroid missed earth do you think dinosaurs would still exist 66 million years later??
They would become pets or food for humans
They probably would have died in the ice age
@@michaeltran2743 Humans wouldn't get the chance to evolve if the dinosaurs still were around.
@@michaeltran2743 We might not have been here at all. Initially humans needed all the help to evolve. Even mammals would have been a very small part of overall life.
Humans would never of evolved if the dinosaurs had survived. Mammals wouldn't rule the earth now
The one thing never mentioned is the sonic wave created as the asteroid came through the atmosphere. It would have been more than just a boom.
"Life will find a way"
Buhay na Buhay at tunay namang nakakamangha ang Ganitong Creation of God there is the reason na tayo naman ay magpasalamat dahil sa kanyang magandang mga gawa salamat po sa vedeo nice
What if the earth would have not survived the dinosaur time collision
Hey i have a video idea: “What if the sun disappeared for 1 second?”
I guess all planets will go out of orbit and the earth wouldn’t take it well…
We’ve looked at this idea before: ua-cam.com/video/e8r97r42wEo/v-deo.html
@@WhatIfScienceShow ooh okay tyy
Take 8 minutes to notice it
@@nikolosbecker1363 exactly
I always wonder is it by pure chance we have intelligent life on earth? If the dinosaurs had never been wiped out would they be as intelligent as humans are now??? Or would they of stayed how they were just evolving to survive, if that’s the case then the fact intelligent life exists is almost a fluke, madness I know there habitable planets out there but are they habited by dinosaur creatures? Hence why we struggle to find any radio signals mind boggling to think about
It’s like dinosaurs were replaced. Like, why didn’t dinosaurs get recreated… why did we and other animals today get created out of the blue.
Can you check the subtitle, please? It's like all of the subtitles are in one at the start of video and it disappears but there's no next subtitle, I have checked some of your videos and they have the same problem.
How do deaf people suppose to learn this video when they can't see the overscreen full of subtitles in one?
It's still there
@@nihongonavigators123 There is all of subtitles are in one at the start and it disappears, can't read the whole subtitle in one... Maybe it could be my problem.
I always felt the gravity of the Earth changed with the impact. It was so much stronger than the dino fell to the ground. It changed so much that dinos could no longer exist.
I agree
Actually that is not true. The gravity an object produces is based on the mass of that object and how far away you are from the object. The asteroid that impacted earth and killed off the dinosaurs was a little more than 1/30,000,000 of 1% of the mass of earth. So this asteroid made at best an immeasurably negligible change in the earth's gravitational pull. Kind of like people that believe the location of the planets and their gravitational pull at your time of birth have an influence over your future. The physician doing the delivery has about a 23% larger gravitational attraction to you than the sum total of all other planets combined. The physician is much smaller, but much much closer. The physician has a gravitational attraction to you of just over 1/150,000th of 1% of the earth's gravity. All other planets have a little less than 1/180,000th of 1% of earth's gravity combined.
@@billyoung8118your answer seems correct but I don't understand it 😅😲🥴
@billyoung8118 I love that input. I also love math, so the fractions and physics you listed I find very interesting!
You're obviously not very smart.
I don't know how you got my attention, dude your narration is off charts
Thanks a lot for the info!
What if people had listened to scientists when they started warning us about global warming in the 1970s?
What if the oil industry hadn't covered up their research that showed a warming effect on the planet in the 40s and 50s?
Earth has the strongest comeback
What if an asteroid this size headed towards earth again, would we be able to do anything about it?
What if you grew up & realized that space is Santa Claus for adults & can't be proven
@@davidsheckler4450 what if we ignored that dumbass comment and accepted that space exists and theres no debating it
Nuke the shit outa it
We can send a team of oil drillers to the asteroid, have them drill to the center, drop a nuke in the hole, blow it and hope the asteroid splits in 2 and misses earth completely..thats just 1 idea
@@pribilovian4709 "We" 😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂 "You" can't send anyone anywhere & neither can anyone else. Unless by chance you have physical evidence that space exists...which no one else has
I can’t imagine the fear they felt 0:16
how did the american crocodile lived
(live)
True how?
They can hibernate even when frozen in water. In secluded areas they can survive long without food. They are lizards. Dinosaurs were probably warm blooded.
Lots of species survived. Reptiles, avian, amphibians, mammals... it didn't wipe out everything.
Imagine how scared the dinosaurs were🧍🏼♀️
The dinosaurs that went extinct before before the mass extinction event: 🍷🗿😎
yeah😂🗿
I think earth made humans to protect earth from external disasters through technology and from the inside😢
Respect for the camera man that had to film this
Dumbest copy cat comment on YT. Everyone is dumber for having read it.
Proof that the cameraman never dies . 🤝
Hi
Bro is from the past
@@rksgaming7098fax
@@rksgaming7098 😨
@@Gigamech171fax means
@@GVRgaming10M bro💩
This is such a cool video but here's a suggestion "what if all the blackholes in the universe turn into white holes
Good vid 0:12
😂
Evolution, scientific research really impressive 😊
2:52 Wowee! I had no idea Adam Driver died in the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event! RIP 😔
Wow 😦😦😦
its amazing how earth every time it dies it come back to life.
Thats how Our king God made it Truly Amazing ❤
Wow, the narrator actually pronounced tsunami correctly
Lmfao who doesn’t know how to pronounce tsunami
@@JawVee most people that don't know how to speak Japanese
❤
We wouldn’t no about space 😂 as all these videos has everything to do with it
It takes a lot more faith to believe in science explaining about what happened from then until now than it does in religion, because it seems that life reappeared spontaneously after all that destruction, but not with the interference of a creator but with some kind of evolutionism that evolved from toxic gases
Science has brought humanity a long way while religion holds us back.
@@leanderreid4507true
Proof that cameraman never dies.
😂
genuinen question, how do people know all of this?
THE POWER OF SCIENCE!!!! AND EVIDENCE!!!
Yes the Cenozoic was around, but the greenhouse atmosphere changed and the continents were reformed, killing all of the life of the Cenozoic Era.
dinosaur didn't entirely extinct, they are on your dinner table, called chicken.... and many more birds out there....
Really?
@@anumanjunath9567 evolution
I prefer watching What if video and getting something useful and interesting than scrolling through Instagram and being stressed❤
I love the production. I am skeptical of these theories. The more I think about them, the more they sound like science fiction. Everything is pretty convenient for the story. I wish we clearly knew what really happened 🤯
what really happened:
-Bible
Try doing some research and stop believing you know more than people who have dedicated their lives to science
@@kieransoregaard-utt8 imagine dedicating ur life to science
@@OrthoKarter imagine going your whole life without touching a woman
@@kieransoregaard-utt8 which is based. its a sin anyways, so its not like i wanted to