Awesome to hear that man, and I took a look and ur channel seems amazing. Just keep at it keep being consistent and learning from each video and I promise u things will start looking good. If u have any questions at all I’m happy to help!!
I fell asleep and this came on and i straight up had a dream that i was telling the narrator how infuriating it is that hes mispronouncing almost every entry 😂
Some corrections: - Sauropods were, indeed, able to walk with no problems, thanks to their pillar-shaped legs and hollow bones, the "Too big to walk" hypothesis has been disproven a long time ago, and has no merit currently. - Nowadays, it's a fact that Pterosaurs were, indeed, warm-blooded and fuzzy, despite being reptiles; - Cladistically, all vertebrates are, indeed, classified as Sarcopterygii fish, also called lobe-finned, and it's not a joke, but a serious matter, as in the modern cladistic sense, animals cannot outgrow their previous classification, which also means birds are dinosaurs and reptiles. - The "ceratopsians had no frills" hypothesis has been disproven a long time ago, and has no scientific value, as the frills of ceratopsians had no muscle attachement, and it goes against the confirmed anatomy of these dinosaurs, as ceratopsians had a ball-shaped joint on their necks, which gave their necks an insane mobility, something that goes against the hump hypothesis, which would limit their mobility. - The reproductive methods of dinosaurs isn't as widely debated as it was in the past, most dinosaurs simply flexed their bodies with no problems, laid down to have sex (specially dinosaurs with plates and sails), had giant and flexible penises for reaching the cloaca (such as sauropods), etc. Mating rituals between dinosaurs were as complex as the mating of living crocodilians, giraffes or tortoises. - Aditionally, both Triceratops and Torosaurus have fossils of their juveniles, serving as more proof that they were, indeed, different genera. - David Peters faked most fossil "proof" to substantiate his claims. - There is no debates over the humped and quadrupedal Spinosaurus hypothesis either, Spinosaurus' wrists couldn't pronate nor support the weight of the animal, and the anatomy of it's sail differs from the anatomy of a Bison's hump, Bisons have extended spines on their necks for muscle attachement on their heads and the increase in height is gradual, while Spinosaurus has elongated spines on it's back only, and it's spines are way too big and the increase of height is way too sudden for a hump. Besides, Bisons have humps to support muscles on their legs and necks, they need these muscles for charging, as they are horned herbivores, Spinosaurus on the other hand was a piscivore, and likely hunted like a heron, which is something that requires extensive neck flexibility, so a hump would handicap their necks.
@@JesusChrist42000 You can check paleontology presented here. E.D.G.E, PBS Eons, ABC Terra, Budget Museum, Moth Light Media and 7 Days of Science are reputable sources of paleontology to check out.
Take the time? He's rushing through his narration so much that many of his words are impossible to understand. He mumbles and runs multiple words together into a jumbled mess. He constantly mispronounces simple words. This video was just slapped together stock footage being narrated by someone that is rushing through their script because they didn't leave themself enough time to read each topic before the stock footage they edited together swaps to the next topic. So now they are sitting there, in front of a monitor displaying their video edit,and are rushing through their narration. It sounds terrible.
@@Zoanfly I'm thinking meatloaf and roasted potatoes tonight, or possibly pasta with meat sauce Either way as long as I have something to listen to after, I'm happy, and I think this more than scratches that itch
Zoanfly has a choke hold on UA-cam’s content and I couldn’t be happier, sure it’s a small community but sometimes that’s what we need. It’s like a breathe of fresh air in a algorithm full of garbo, bless this channel and all your creative topics!
Thank you man always appreciate ur support!! I got a new pc so I finally just combined my old videos into one even tho it took a long while to export lol
The chicken part is interesting, because there *are* breeds of chicken that wete selectively bred to make their usually scaled feet have feathers instead. Scales and feathers are both Keratin, so its not far fetched. So you probably *could* eventually breed a scaly chicken. But it would just be a scaly chicken, not a dinosaur.
I noticed that too. He goes out of his way to properly pronounce foreign words and names even using the native inflections properly but then pronounces "clergy" like he's never spoken English before.
@ParGellen English is not his first language, which is why his pronunciations for English do not sound native. Do you understand my words now, or do you need me to repeat myself a third time?
Just thought I should add, creationism doesn’t necessarily mean that the earth was created with everything only a few thousand years ago or that evolution is false, it only means that a God or higher power brought the universe into existence. I’m a Christian who believes in evolution and adheres to current scientific ideas.
Evolution doesn't have any proof and you can't show it. Ira a joke a load of crap. Your wishes are nothing but confusion. There is no proof of common ancestry, you have soft tissue in fossilfrom 65 to 500 million years old, which is impossible and there is NO MECHANISM FOR IT. Just like there is no mechanism for an organism to gain new never before seen information. So macro evolution is a lie. What u basically said was your full of crap but to scared to admit it. Best of luck with that.
Somehow, im finding this fellas pronunciation style incredibly endearing, rather than infuriating. This can only mean that ive grown up just a little bit. 😢😅
I use Capcut, and I know someone else in the same space who uses it as well and is doing very well in their channel, so I'd suggest that since It's free and really easy to learn. The way I learned was basically playing around with things. You would probably get the hang of it after your first video. The key thing is to just upload. If you look at my first video It's much different in quality, and that's fine since you learn as you DO. Don't get too hung up on the details, learning is always mainly by doing, especially for something like youtube. I'd love to answer any more questions you got!
@@Zoanfly There's actually an interesting correlation between 'just doing' and success For instance, want to know why we remember famous composers like Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, etc? They're not any better of composers than any of their contemporaries at the time, as far as skill goes. What sets them apart is that the 4 I named produced something like 300+ musical compositions each, while their contemporaries averaged around 50 Sometimes you don't need to be better at throwing the darts accurately, you just need more darts thrown at the board to hit bullseyes
Damn, that was a great analogy I didn't even know that about those composers, and It really does make sense. Consistency and dedication always give real results. We can focus on the theory only so much, but if we don't apply it, It's fruitless. Thank you for putting that out there!
Agreed, I really enjoyed the content but I’ve never heard pronunciations like some of these. I think he pronounces ammonite three different ways within the video
Thing is, there are SO many molecules in a toy dinosaur. It only needs to be ~0.0000001% for every toy in earth to contain "dinosaur matter". ...so while they arent "made of" dinosaurs, they certainly all contain dinosaur. Its a similar concept to how we have all breathed air from Bono's farts. (and yes I am upset about that).
There is stuff that the Smithsonian did hide by technicality. It was more along the lines of simply not on public display. The next part is that pterodactyls were warm blooded but not the same way that you or I are.
Natural Selection isn't the process of species adapting to their environment over time. That is called evolution. Natural Selection is a part of evolution, and it is a process that gives some individuals a better chance to produce offspring, and includes things like sexual selection, ability to obtain food and to evade or fight off predators.
43:56 i believe what we’re seeing here is an early relative to the squid / octopus the resemblance is uncanny it isnt too hard to imagine that claw beak looking appendage slowly retracting over time through evolution eventually coming to place where squid and octopus mouths are today
Like the channel but seeing some big quality issues. Mispronunciations are too frequent and it feels like there's a lack of basic understanding of subjects spoken on (at times, not throughout). Ex. Moe-kaylay Mm-Bem-bay* Ex. "Just like the Loch Ness monster and Nessie." There's two monsters in loch ness now? Lol what's the other one called? 😂 I'm not trying to seem mean, just some feedback, I do like the channel. Keep up the effort 👍 it feels rare to see real effort put into content lately.
@@BobaBushido Only if you start a channel dedicated to posting well-educated and highly funded meta content about the nutritional and economic value of chic peas. Then I will. I'm giving the op some constructive criticism in hopes that he will be able to improve the quality of his content over time seeing as how I like the channel and the content. I guess that's my bad if somehow that hurt YOUR feelings.
@@BobaBushido Building houses. Carpentry. Tile. Trim. Windows. Doors. Hardwood flooring. Paint. Cabinets. Custom showers. Decks. Additions. But not roofing. I don't do heights.
Excellent video, but the constantly moving "background" was really distracting. I used it as a podcast, listening but not watching, which is a shame, since the images were interesting.
So whats older than dinosaurs that we have a sample of to carbon date? Anyone ever thought of that? Like what exactly do they have that is so much older that they can use to reference other samples?
Carbon dating is based on the life of carbon which can only be accurately dated till 50,000 years. To date older fossils they find spots relatively close and date based on other elements life time like uranium-238, uranium-235 and potassium-40. Then they use relative aging of the layers to estimate how old the fossils are.
Kind of interesting that new age spiritualism and nazi spiritualism are “cousin” beliefs. Madame Blavlaski mentored Steiner who went on to found several esoteric school around Austria and Germany
I liked the video but the annunciation of your words was so bad I had to turn it off.. it’s like listening to someone read a paragraph in class as fast as possible to get it over with ..
Wrong explanation on the fish cladisticly speaking we are literally lobe finned fish. We are closer related to a Coelacanth than a Coelacanth is to a guppy. Also you said fish became vertebrates but fish are vertebrates
The first one is flat out lies. My dinosaurs are made of dinosaurs. Idgaf *how much* dinosaur is in there my t rex is a rerun, sentient, wildly confused and mildly offended. How dare. S/
No offense,but you constantly mispronounced even common words. And you have a tendency to mumble and "garble" your words. You run multiple words together in a way that makes it difficult to discern what you're saying. Multiple times,while watching your video, I thought to myself, "WTF did you just say?". I'm not trying to be mean,or ridicule you. I'm trying to offer some constructive criticism. If you're going to do public speaking, or narration, you have to practice speaking concisely and clearly. You sound like you are rushing through your narration. And it makes it very hard to understand you.
Fair enough, these are compilations of older videos I made when I was starting out. Narration for me has been something I started right when I started UA-cam so it’s been a journey of learning from my mistakes and working on my pronunciation. As a new viewer I can see how it’s off putting so I apologize for that
Lessons learned: 1. A lot of these actually make sense to some degree 2. A lot of these would make for a pretty fun movie 3. Science people hate fun (Squidward irl) 4. Science people hate religion (reddit alert)
in the beginning this wasnt bad at all it was comical and informational but then you got whacky bro we know and have known for years that most if not all dinos were infact giant birds hollow bones bone density and feathers found rarely but found please stop either lying or do more research. all together it really wasnt bad aside from the whack shit about dinosaurs
I get filled with joy whenever I find small channels that make long form content. So much effort so under appreciated but I’m subscribing anyway
I’m glad this is just an iceberg video and not a damn archeology lesson like everyone thinks, you’re doing fine zoanfly
Still would be a good idea to at least comment this is , as far as I seen misinformation, at best fringe theories.
Excited to watch this when I get home from work but wanted to preemptively leave a like.
Edit:oh my god a 3+ hour video? This is why I’m subscribed
Jdiehbebcicijswnkwodnxn. I’m not a bot.
Channels like yours are the ones that inspired me to start my own. Keep up the great content!
Awesome to hear that man, and I took a look and ur channel seems amazing. Just keep at it keep being consistent and learning from each video and I promise u things will start looking good. If u have any questions at all I’m happy to help!!
I fell asleep and this came on and i straight up had a dream that i was telling the narrator how infuriating it is that hes mispronouncing almost every entry 😂
😂😂😭
'Specticism"
"anagulous"
It's not his first language, ur being a dick
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Such a cool iceberg!!Enjoyed seeing Lego Jurassic park in the background haha honestly love that series.
Some corrections:
- Sauropods were, indeed, able to walk with no problems, thanks to their pillar-shaped legs and hollow bones, the "Too big to walk" hypothesis has been disproven a long time ago, and has no merit currently.
- Nowadays, it's a fact that Pterosaurs were, indeed, warm-blooded and fuzzy, despite being reptiles;
- Cladistically, all vertebrates are, indeed, classified as Sarcopterygii fish, also called lobe-finned, and it's not a joke, but a serious matter, as in the modern cladistic sense, animals cannot outgrow their previous classification, which also means birds are dinosaurs and reptiles.
- The "ceratopsians had no frills" hypothesis has been disproven a long time ago, and has no scientific value, as the frills of ceratopsians had no muscle attachement, and it goes against the confirmed anatomy of these dinosaurs, as ceratopsians had a ball-shaped joint on their necks, which gave their necks an insane mobility, something that goes against the hump hypothesis, which would limit their mobility.
- The reproductive methods of dinosaurs isn't as widely debated as it was in the past, most dinosaurs simply flexed their bodies with no problems, laid down to have sex (specially dinosaurs with plates and sails), had giant and flexible penises for reaching the cloaca (such as sauropods), etc. Mating rituals between dinosaurs were as complex as the mating of living crocodilians, giraffes or tortoises.
- Aditionally, both Triceratops and Torosaurus have fossils of their juveniles, serving as more proof that they were, indeed, different genera.
- David Peters faked most fossil "proof" to substantiate his claims.
- There is no debates over the humped and quadrupedal Spinosaurus hypothesis either, Spinosaurus' wrists couldn't pronate nor support the weight of the animal, and the anatomy of it's sail differs from the anatomy of a Bison's hump, Bisons have extended spines on their necks for muscle attachement on their heads and the increase in height is gradual, while Spinosaurus has elongated spines on it's back only, and it's spines are way too big and the increase of height is way too sudden for a hump. Besides, Bisons have humps to support muscles on their legs and necks, they need these muscles for charging, as they are horned herbivores, Spinosaurus on the other hand was a piscivore, and likely hunted like a heron, which is something that requires extensive neck flexibility, so a hump would handicap their necks.
Wow trying to correct misinformation with more misinformation
@@JesusChrist42000explain?
@@JesusChrist42000 You can check paleontology presented here. E.D.G.E, PBS Eons, ABC Terra, Budget Museum, Moth Light Media and 7 Days of Science are reputable sources of paleontology to check out.
@@JesusChrist42000 Everything i said here comes from reputable sources.
WHY UA-cam KEEPS DELETING MY COMMENTS
Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Take the time? He's rushing through his narration so much that many of his words are impossible to understand. He mumbles and runs multiple words together into a jumbled mess. He constantly mispronounces simple words. This video was just slapped together stock footage being narrated by someone that is rushing through their script because they didn't leave themself enough time to read each topic before the stock footage they edited together swaps to the next topic. So now they are sitting there, in front of a monitor displaying their video edit,and are rushing through their narration. It sounds terrible.
@@daemonthorn5888average UA-cam commenter getting pressed over kind words
@@daemonthorn5888 then go watch something else instead of writing an essay and helping him appear more through the algorithm.
For real - tons of effort went into this. God bless. Jesus loves you!
Great video. Please continue these types of videos.
Oh cool, this one's long enough that I can probably listen to it while preparing, eating, and cleaning up after dinner
Thanks Zoanfly
Np man, hope you have a nice meal!!
@@Zoanfly I'm thinking meatloaf and roasted potatoes tonight, or possibly pasta with meat sauce
Either way as long as I have something to listen to after, I'm happy, and I think this more than scratches that itch
Love the long vid, very informative & well put together... definitely earned my subscription
I love that Thagomizer became the accepted name for a stegosaurus tail. This is Gary Larson's lasting contribution to science.
Zoanfly has a choke hold on UA-cam’s content and I couldn’t be happier, sure it’s a small community but sometimes that’s what we need. It’s like a breathe of fresh air in a algorithm full of garbo, bless this channel and all your creative topics!
Who the hell is Zoanfly?
All these comments critical of your 4 hour video. And not one video attempt on any of their profiles. Theres some good ones in here, good shit man.
Look at this comment critical of critical comments and not a single critical comment on your page.
OR
youre a hypocrite.
This is the exact length video I needed to wake up on time for school
Found your channel a few weeks ago and love youe content ❤
Abeogenesis got me loling. The theory where Abraham Lincoln went back in time and became the father of all life...😅
youre a life saver man, perfect video to watch for catching up on homework🙃
Dude, dude, dude! Mind blown and So fuckin happy n proud of u dude 😎
Thank you man always appreciate ur support!! I got a new pc so I finally just combined my old videos into one even tho it took a long while to export lol
@@Zoanfly fuck yeah!!!!
The Thagomizer! Gary Larson was one of the greatest contributors to society and people don't even know it... =)
oh joyous day! another paleontology iceberg!
Nicee.. cant believe i saw it complete lol good job.
lmao, Jack Horner really tried to pull a "It was just a prank bro" when he got too much criticism over his T Rex Scavenger theory 😂
“Ted holiday, a former angler and Loch Ness monster”
Just made me giggle. Anyway, I happen to own The Orm by F. W. Holiday, and it’s a ride.
Keep it up! Loving all these eclectic icebergs
I really like your videos dude, keep up the good work!
This was such a nice watch!
This is great work man keep it up. Subscribed 🙏🏻
Much grateful for you making this ❤❤❤
i got to distracted watching the legos in the background
Yes. 😂
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This video came on from auto play while I was sleeping and gave me very weird dreams
This video will make a wonderful edition to my iceberg playlist
can't wait!
Excited for it!
@narwhal6041 just so you know the playlist became a longform video playlist that also includes iceberg videos
PALEOCRYPTID ICEBURG!?!?! I never even thought about this please give
The chicken part is interesting, because there *are* breeds of chicken that wete selectively bred to make their usually scaled feet have feathers instead. Scales and feathers are both Keratin, so its not far fetched. So you probably *could* eventually breed a scaly chicken. But it would just be a scaly chicken, not a dinosaur.
Really gotta do more research on each subject as you get a lot of it wrong - even pronunciation
I noticed that too. He goes out of his way to properly pronounce foreign words and names even using the native inflections properly but then pronounces "clergy" like he's never spoken English before.
@ParGellen it's not his first language
@@Vanilla_Rocket What is? Moon man?
@ParGellen English is not his first language, which is why his pronunciations for English do not sound native. Do you understand my words now, or do you need me to repeat myself a third time?
@@Vanilla_Rocket I actually do because you didn't answer the question. What is his primary language?
Just thought I should add, creationism doesn’t necessarily mean that the earth was created with everything only a few thousand years ago or that evolution is false, it only means that a God or higher power brought the universe into existence. I’m a Christian who believes in evolution and adheres to current scientific ideas.
Evolution doesn't have any proof and you can't show it. Ira a joke a load of crap. Your wishes are nothing but confusion. There is no proof of common ancestry, you have soft tissue in fossilfrom 65 to 500 million years old, which is impossible and there is NO MECHANISM FOR IT. Just like there is no mechanism for an organism to gain new never before seen information. So macro evolution is a lie. What u basically said was your full of crap but to scared to admit it. Best of luck with that.
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Youre a hypocritical christain you mean. So a normal christain. Distinction unneeded.
Thank you for this
I see and hear young earth creationism commonly associated or mixed up as creationism when it's not the case
Somehow, im finding this fellas pronunciation style incredibly endearing, rather than infuriating. This can only mean that ive grown up just a little bit. 😢😅
Tier 4 is when The Jumping of The Shark truly begins lol.
I like the thought of some dude into dinosaurs was sitting there 🤔 and thought “ayoo how tf did some of these spikey ass dinosaurs fuck🧐🧐 ”
Good shit. Make more
Look where people tend to build their largest cities. Semi aquatic ape hypothesis not that far fetched, since we still do best near water.
Some moments, the narration is so fast, I had to slow replay or risk catapulting into a 6th dimension
Bless up, about to listen to this and eat my food on campus
Convergent evolution is a topic that could make for a decent iceberg
The amount of words bro just doesn’t know 😂 it’s like listening to someone read aloud a passage in a book they haven’t been paying attention to.
is this all you have to say? just stop watching, you’ve commented this already
@@kunpunkoIs this all you have to say? just stop reading, you already hated his comment.
(If you did not know, I am mocking you.)
@@Arch_rblxthis was cringe
@@sushidog5312both were
@@Arch_rblxbro had to explain the joke
It’s nap time boys 😍😴
Big Paleo. I literally loled.
What do you use to edit your videos and how did you learn?
I use Capcut, and I know someone else in the same space who uses it as well and is doing very well in their channel, so I'd suggest that since It's free and really easy to learn. The way I learned was basically playing around with things. You would probably get the hang of it after your first video. The key thing is to just upload. If you look at my first video It's much different in quality, and that's fine since you learn as you DO. Don't get too hung up on the details, learning is always mainly by doing, especially for something like youtube. I'd love to answer any more questions you got!
@@Zoanfly There's actually an interesting correlation between 'just doing' and success
For instance, want to know why we remember famous composers like Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, etc?
They're not any better of composers than any of their contemporaries at the time, as far as skill goes. What sets them apart is that the 4 I named produced something like 300+ musical compositions each, while their contemporaries averaged around 50
Sometimes you don't need to be better at throwing the darts accurately, you just need more darts thrown at the board to hit bullseyes
Damn, that was a great analogy I didn't even know that about those composers, and It really does make sense. Consistency and dedication always give real results. We can focus on the theory only so much, but if we don't apply it, It's fruitless. Thank you for putting that out there!
I really enjoy your videos but you really need to work on your diction as you have a tendency to mumble and mispronounce words quite often
Agreed, I really enjoyed the content but I’ve never heard pronunciations like some of these. I think he pronounces ammonite three different ways within the video
I would love a paleo-cryptid iceberg... 😮
I…knew this was gonna be weird but hearing that someone thinks rocks fuck is on another level.
@1:34:22 Pictured center, the first evidence of ancient salamander salad tossing
Just about to lay down, nice one
“Parasalarffus”
Love the long form content, but the mush-mouth mispronunciation thing detracts from it.
trust bro im acrually really interested in the video i wish i can watch it but i cant listen to his voice for more than 10 seconds
i hope there's a cretaceus mothman in the cryptid icebeg
bro, how do you make dinosaurs boring.
Thing is, there are SO many molecules in a toy dinosaur.
It only needs to be ~0.0000001% for every toy in earth to contain "dinosaur matter".
...so while they arent "made of" dinosaurs, they certainly all contain dinosaur.
Its a similar concept to how we have all breathed air from Bono's farts. (and yes I am upset about that).
RYCKING LOVE YOUUUU
There is stuff that the Smithsonian did hide by technicality. It was more along the lines of simply not on public display. The next part is that pterodactyls were warm blooded but not the same way that you or I are.
Natural Selection isn't the process of species adapting to their environment over time. That is called evolution. Natural Selection is a part of evolution, and it is a process that gives some individuals a better chance to produce offspring, and includes things like sexual selection, ability to obtain food and to evade or fight off predators.
3:11:24 The word is, CAUSALITY. NOT "casualty"... c'mon now!
I love iceberg
didn’t like the legos in the background look like a middle school project
43:56 i believe what we’re seeing here is an early relative to the squid / octopus the resemblance is uncanny it isnt too hard to imagine that claw beak looking appendage slowly retracting over time through evolution eventually coming to place where squid and octopus mouths are today
Like the channel but seeing some big quality issues. Mispronunciations are too frequent and it feels like there's a lack of basic understanding of subjects spoken on (at times, not throughout).
Ex. Moe-kaylay Mm-Bem-bay*
Ex. "Just like the Loch Ness monster and Nessie." There's two monsters in loch ness now? Lol what's the other one called? 😂
I'm not trying to seem mean, just some feedback, I do like the channel.
Keep up the effort 👍 it feels rare to see real effort put into content lately.
Make your own paleo videos and show us how it's done
@@BobaBushido Only if you start a channel dedicated to posting well-educated and highly funded meta content about the nutritional and economic value of chic peas.
Then I will.
I'm giving the op some constructive criticism in hopes that he will be able to improve the quality of his content over time seeing as how I like the channel and the content. I guess that's my bad if somehow that hurt YOUR feelings.
@@justplainpsychotic you seem like the one with hurt feelings 😂 what expertise do you have
@@BobaBushido Building houses. Carpentry. Tile. Trim. Windows. Doors. Hardwood flooring. Paint. Cabinets. Custom showers. Decks. Additions.
But not roofing. I don't do heights.
@@justplainpsychotic and none of that has to do with content creation. You really are dense
4:13 this is young earth creationism
Excellent video, but the constantly moving "background" was really distracting. I used it as a podcast, listening but not watching, which is a shame, since the images were interesting.
I mean I can see where the triceratops theory comes from. But I can also see where the other theory comes from
It does make a round or egg-shaped so they say I don't think it's totally move things around now look how it worksThere your think?
So whats older than dinosaurs that we have a sample of to carbon date? Anyone ever thought of that? Like what exactly do they have that is so much older that they can use to reference other samples?
Carbon dating is based on the life of carbon which can only be accurately dated till 50,000 years. To date older fossils they find spots relatively close and date based on other elements life time like uranium-238, uranium-235 and potassium-40. Then they use relative aging of the layers to estimate how old the fossils are.
2:06:01
DID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE?
ROCK AND STONE BROTHER!
lol the oort cloud is hardly "hypothetical". nemisis is tho. lol did you proofread this or just crib it from ai?
Kind of interesting that new age spiritualism and nazi spiritualism are “cousin” beliefs. Madame Blavlaski mentored Steiner who went on to found several esoteric school around Austria and Germany
I liked the video but the annunciation of your words was so bad I had to turn it off.. it’s like listening to someone read a paragraph in class as fast as possible to get it over with ..
1:13:59 you said that backwards
Why does this make me wanna draw a plus sized tricerotops furry oc?
1:22:00 bookmark
O.o
Maybe when you reach 5K subs, you should play the Lego Jurassic Park games.
Wrong explanation on the fish cladisticly speaking we are literally lobe finned fish. We are closer related to a Coelacanth than a Coelacanth is to a guppy. Also you said fish became vertebrates but fish are vertebrates
The first one is flat out lies.
My dinosaurs are made of dinosaurs. Idgaf *how much* dinosaur is in there my t rex is a rerun, sentient, wildly confused and mildly offended.
How dare. S/
No offense,but you constantly mispronounced even common words. And you have a tendency to mumble and "garble" your words. You run multiple words together in a way that makes it difficult to discern what you're saying. Multiple times,while watching your video, I thought to myself, "WTF did you just say?". I'm not trying to be mean,or ridicule you. I'm trying to offer some constructive criticism. If you're going to do public speaking, or narration, you have to practice speaking concisely and clearly. You sound like you are rushing through your narration. And it makes it very hard to understand you.
Fair enough, these are compilations of older videos I made when I was starting out. Narration for me has been something I started right when I started UA-cam so it’s been a journey of learning from my mistakes and working on my pronunciation. As a new viewer I can see how it’s off putting so I apologize for that
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7:20 Ica is pronounced, Ick-uh.
In fact, birds are dinosaurs.
"Day-cart" not des-car-tees
what *didn't* kill the dinosaurs?
It's interesting that creationism is discounted, yet the simulation theory has been rising lately.
If you get the chance zoanfly can you do a beach iceberg
Lessons learned:
1. A lot of these actually make sense to some degree
2. A lot of these would make for a pretty fun movie
3. Science people hate fun (Squidward irl)
4. Science people hate religion (reddit alert)
in the beginning this wasnt bad at all it was comical and informational but then you got whacky bro we know and have known for years that most if not all dinos were infact giant birds hollow bones bone density and feathers found rarely but found please stop either lying or do more research. all together it really wasnt bad aside from the whack shit about dinosaurs
you really bit off more you can chew with this video when it comes to stuff within your ability to pronounce accurately
WHAT THE F!!! YOU CAN'T EVEN PRONOUNCE CORRECTLY "THE"!??? WTFWTFWTF
2:49:18
Please, it's pronounced "say-on-s"
Animals get bigger cuz the bigger you are the less things can eat you
You sound like you couldn't care less about this topic.
Bookmark 2:49:11
Distracting ahh background
Hollow earth is not paleontology.