The Time It Rained for 2 Million Years - The Carnian Pluvial Event

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  • @astrumspace
    @astrumspace  7 днів тому +37

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    • @will-vi9pk
      @will-vi9pk 5 днів тому

      bro this is soo wrong in every way you need to learn how actual co2 capture regularly occurs when there was mass co2 on the planet as well that co2 is a scam even the scamers are trying to pretend its climate change not global warming now. Co2 follows volcanic events and heavy solar increase not the other way around.

  • @ZynBlackCurrant
    @ZynBlackCurrant 28 днів тому +3395

    One of the wonders of the world: Glasgow. Even if it's clear and sunny, the ground is still wet.

    • @TheLiamis
      @TheLiamis 27 днів тому +115

      Can't see glasgow at 5 meter for the rain. Most say it's a mythical place like Atlantis.

    • @marcosdenizatrailhiker2037
      @marcosdenizatrailhiker2037 27 днів тому +97

      Phoenix somewhat similar: even if it rains, the ground is bone dry a fraction of an inch below the surface.

    • @MrGeordiejon
      @MrGeordiejon 27 днів тому +9

      Aye, but that's not yellow rain boy! 😀

    • @michaeld5888
      @michaeld5888 27 днів тому +37

      It is reassuring that any alien invaders may not even realise there is land under the clouds covering the UK. It does make me feel a bit safer. In the book the Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury there is one story of travellers marooned on a planet where it never stops raining which is a horror story in itself. The film of it is very well done.

    • @meekmeads
      @meekmeads 27 днів тому

      Pretty sure that's drunkard piss 😂😂😂😂

  • @Martial-Mat
    @Martial-Mat 28 днів тому +3870

    Pah, we live in Britain, that's a normal English summer!

    • @nickinskeep
      @nickinskeep 28 днів тому

      Sounds like a s*** hole

    • @waynekeenansvideos
      @waynekeenansvideos 28 днів тому +118

      Indeed, tis but a light shower, no brolly required.

    • @laughingman3777
      @laughingman3777 28 днів тому +72

      Indeed. Britain is stuck in the past.

    • @ChrisKatsu-
      @ChrisKatsu- 28 днів тому +28

      Eventually it’s cold enough it turns to snow before it warms up again and repeats

    • @jhapethlloydciron3185
      @jhapethlloydciron3185 28 днів тому +18

      As filippino, its just a annoying drop of water

  • @tommym936
    @tommym936 28 днів тому +2254

    Britain to this day is still experiencing the carnian pluvial episode. It has rained here for more than a million years easy.

    • @Cerbera66
      @Cerbera66 27 днів тому +8

      🤣😁😂🌧

    • @shaggisdogg
      @shaggisdogg 26 днів тому

      Yup and that was just yesterday😂

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 25 днів тому +15

      We don't talk about 'britain' here mate.

    • @tommym936
      @tommym936 25 днів тому +3

      @@jennyanydots2389 Erm, ok. Where is here?

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 25 днів тому +3

      @@tommym936 I'm here on the internet where are you supposed to be mate?

  • @jeffreystewart9809
    @jeffreystewart9809 26 днів тому +1103

    One day it started rainin'. and it didn't quit for a million years.
    We been through every kind of rain there is. Little bitty stingin' rain... and big ol' fat rain. Rain that flew in sideways. And sometimes rain even seemed to come straight up from underneath. Shoot, it even rained at night.

    • @Orvieta
      @Orvieta 26 днів тому +77

      Thanks Forrest.

    • @1lightheaded
      @1lightheaded 25 днів тому +12

      You have been to Newfoundland then. If you don;t like the weather,wait five minutes.

    • @johnconnor2572
      @johnconnor2572 25 днів тому +10

      Underated comment

    • @nickparsons337
      @nickparsons337 23 дні тому +6

      ​@@1lightheaded Congratulations on plagiarising Mark Twain talking about Missouri's weather. Are you proud about it?

    • @timbob1145
      @timbob1145 23 дні тому +38

      ​@@nickparsons337 to anyone reading the comment, its fairly obvious its quoting someone. Copy and pasting it to Google soon provides an answer. I don't think the op is going to go cashing in on old Mark's works is he. Get a grip.

  • @ugoeze7360
    @ugoeze7360 28 днів тому +1203

    I’d be hydroplaning like crazy in my 97 Toyota Corolla.

    • @ValenceFlux
      @ValenceFlux 27 днів тому +10

      Funny I know I used to have one.

    • @benjaminrapp7418
      @benjaminrapp7418 27 днів тому +52

      Probably has about 900,000 miles and has only ever needed gas, tires and oil.

    • @frocurl
      @frocurl 27 днів тому +1

      I have a 98

    • @scene247
      @scene247 27 днів тому

      Nice🍻

    • @sopianwahyudi
      @sopianwahyudi 27 днів тому +1

      thats a nice car 👌

  • @jonferrin5694
    @jonferrin5694 23 дні тому +691

    It's so weird having consciousness and knowing how insignificant we are and at the same time how self-important we feel. Cherish every moment.

    • @attack8026
      @attack8026 19 днів тому

      insignificant? we are the result of billions of years of cosmic evolution. we are the waking universe observing itself

    • @lisawhereisthecultjam
      @lisawhereisthecultjam 18 днів тому +3

    • @lisawhereisthecultjam
      @lisawhereisthecultjam 18 днів тому +5

      You say it so well.

    • @ChristoffRevan
      @ChristoffRevan 17 днів тому +27

      That's such a dumb way to look at it...the fact we can comprehend something like that at all is NOT insignificant at all and runs counter to your statement. You think the dinosaurs ever stopped to go "hey, I'm so insignificant brah"? That's a rhetorical question, by the way.

    • @LeftUsername
      @LeftUsername 17 днів тому

      Ugh, can't wait for this pussified nonsense to end.

  • @RoachDoggJr2112
    @RoachDoggJr2112 27 днів тому +380

    As an avid wet weather AND prehistory enjoyer this literally sounds like heaven to me. 10,000 lifetimes of rain sounds beautiful.

    • @sandosam807
      @sandosam807 25 днів тому +56

      As someone who drives everyday. This sounds like hell to me

    • @doggydoggerson5377
      @doggydoggerson5377 24 дні тому +4

      A wet weather enthusiast until it’s for literally your entire life

    • @mateobarrett6829
      @mateobarrett6829 24 дні тому +48

      You say that, but I can't imagine the flooding, landslides, and sinkholes that would have been caused by a million years of rain

    • @0101-s7v
      @0101-s7v 23 дні тому +14

      I agree. I mean, who doesn't like acidic rain?

    • @davidarundel6187
      @davidarundel6187 21 день тому +1

      @@sandosam807 be thankful it's not happening now, even though it may seem like it in some places, around the world.

  • @emreyurtseven23
    @emreyurtseven23 28 днів тому +308

    Loved the LOTR book analogy for the thinness of the crust instead of the classical apple peel.

    • @dsmccolgan
      @dsmccolgan 28 днів тому +3

      Same 😊

    • @BennyAscent
      @BennyAscent 27 днів тому

      These fuckers be using anything but the metric system

    • @fredkelly6953
      @fredkelly6953 24 дні тому +11

      More poetic but the apple's a more practical example, easily visualised instead of 3 books of indeterminate size.

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius 9 днів тому +1

      @@fredkelly6953 If we don't know the size of the 3 books exactly, how is the apple then a more practical example, when we neither know the exact size of the apple?

    • @lydiamv21
      @lydiamv21 7 днів тому +1

      @@Arterexiusbecause apples skin is the same width on each apple.

  • @johnnzboy
    @johnnzboy 27 днів тому +426

    'Dinoflagellate' sounds like the act of whipping dinosaurs :)

    • @jcdisci
      @jcdisci 27 днів тому +21

      Probably better than 'Dinoflatulence'. 😉

    • @jt9602
      @jt9602 27 днів тому

      More like dinosaur farts 😂

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 26 днів тому +13

      Spankasaurus Rex 🦖 😂😂😂

    • @jcdisci
      @jcdisci 26 днів тому

      @@slappy8941 OMG!!! 😆😂🤣

    • @Bern_il_Cinq
      @Bern_il_Cinq 26 днів тому +4

      Some science freaks in here

  • @Negativity808
    @Negativity808 27 днів тому +597

    Props to the camera man who filmed this 1 million years of rain.

    • @marshallmkerr
      @marshallmkerr 27 днів тому +19

      Truly a dedicated and capable professional.

    • @Cerbera66
      @Cerbera66 27 днів тому +2

      😂🤣😁🌧👍

    • @AndrewSkow1
      @AndrewSkow1 27 днів тому +2

      👎

    • @skidogleb
      @skidogleb 26 днів тому +8

      A true god of battery management

    • @all8273
      @all8273 26 днів тому +7

      The foresight needed to realize someone would care about this and whip out a camera is amazing!

  • @captainhaddock6435
    @captainhaddock6435 28 днів тому +548

    [insert joke about weather in Britain]

    • @peanuts2105
      @peanuts2105 27 днів тому +7

      Factually, London get less rain the Paris. Ooof

    • @mk_gamíng0609
      @mk_gamíng0609 14 днів тому +3

      @@peanuts2105 Yes but Paris also does not suffer the other issues , like constant bone chilling wind and the wind itself being often mixed with droplets of water creating this bone-chilling wind , So its why you do get people coming from colder places than here but often complain that it feels colder
      This is because you often wet + the wind goes right through you so you feel colder
      The same goes with heat, because of the Humidity the heat can feel worse while not being as hot as other places.
      Fun-fact
      Britain used to be a massive temperate rainforest , over time we lost the rain forest due to cutting it down but we still have Temperate rainforest weather
      High humidity , wind and rain.

    • @premium6225
      @premium6225 5 днів тому

      ​​@@mk_gamíng0609not to mention heating is handled differently there. I'm Canadian and I was shocked by how cold the houses were 😂! Me and my dad figured because it never gets seriously cold there and the temperature's more average throughout the year that the houses aren't built to hold heat as much as Canadian houses would be

  • @ThatEdyGirl
    @ThatEdyGirl 28 днів тому +90

    You made my day! I learned so much including 3 new words. Thank you. Never ever stop leaning. I am 64 and I do mange to learn SOMETHING NEW EVERY SINGLE DAY!! NAMASTE

    • @razercp9322
      @razercp9322 27 днів тому +10

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    • @jcdisci
      @jcdisci 27 днів тому +6

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    • @LamborghiniLegends
      @LamborghiniLegends 23 дні тому

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    • @davidarundel6187
      @davidarundel6187 21 день тому +1

      70 here, and the internet, has been a boon, for learning what was not taught at school, but learned thru life experiences.
      My Ne cariculum, covers topics from A - Z, and I still learn from nature, due to it being a matter of necessity , as the land here, if I knew which native trees fruits to eat, and how, it also provides most medicinal items needed.

    • @razercp9322
      @razercp9322 21 день тому +3

      @@davidarundel6187 being 18 I can’t imagine wondering something and having to go to a library to find info

  • @TurnOntheBrightLights.
    @TurnOntheBrightLights. 28 днів тому +375

    Yes we call that Seattle

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 27 днів тому +13

      A weekend in Seattle.

    • @theawecat27
      @theawecat27 27 днів тому +4

      unfortunately we get breaks in the summer

    • @hannahbrown2728
      @hannahbrown2728 27 днів тому +3

      Just moved to the area a year ago and this has so far shown itself to be untrue. Hopes are slim for next year to prove any different.

    • @theb33prince
      @theb33prince 27 днів тому +8

      @@hannahbrown2728mmm its more of a constant slight drizzle. very cloudy and dreary. usually it dosnt rain really hard, just alot. very similar to britian

    • @NorðmaðrFráNoregi
      @NorðmaðrFráNoregi 27 днів тому +3

      Eh, Seattle’s rain is nothing compared to Norway.

  • @doomguy2000
    @doomguy2000 28 днів тому +364

    5:43 "That time that it rained for over 1 million years" sound like an anime title.

    • @DELTAFORCE747HD
      @DELTAFORCE747HD 27 днів тому +19

      Sounds like a Isekai anime too🤣😭

    • @DiproIsntPro
      @DiproIsntPro 27 днів тому +27

      "That time I got reincarnated" Ahh title

    • @stephensaikawa
      @stephensaikawa 27 днів тому +7

      Ohh really that seems like the ending of Weathering with you.

    • @DELTAFORCE747HD
      @DELTAFORCE747HD 27 днів тому +1

      @@DiproIsntPro 😭😭

    • @DELTAFORCE747HD
      @DELTAFORCE747HD 27 днів тому +1

      @@stephensaikawa damn I can’t remember the ending 😭

  • @johnmann6866
    @johnmann6866 23 дні тому +39

    Alex. Small quibble. The mantle plumes are actually solid and move by crystal dislocation. Melting is caused by depressurisation when the plume causes the surface to uplift. Interestingly plume basalts differ from rift basalts in the compositions of rare earth mixtures.

  • @morbid1.
    @morbid1. 24 дні тому +103

    It rained in eastern europe for a week and we had gigantic floods... I can't imagine raining for million years non stop

    • @TimberPickle
      @TimberPickle 13 днів тому +6

      Because it couldn't. It's impossible.

    • @reuben5865
      @reuben5865 13 днів тому +14

      ​@@TimberPickle yet you believe someone can come back from the dead

    • @gavinrad1
      @gavinrad1 13 днів тому +20

      @@TimberPickle It didn't rain literally non-stop for two million years, it was a two million year period with abnormally frequent amounts of rain.

    • @Josh-c1n1n
      @Josh-c1n1n 11 днів тому +5

      @@reuben5865if they’re God why couldn’t they? Also, as a lover a science one must ask themselves why does science point to an all powerful being? Just look at the laws of thermodynamics for example.

    • @Pizzadelli
      @Pizzadelli 11 днів тому

      @@Josh-c1n1nbro yappin

  • @42pirhanas
    @42pirhanas 28 днів тому +99

    I think i’s been raining for over a million years in most parts of Wales?

  • @dakodahuber
    @dakodahuber 28 днів тому +33

    Very interesting that this comes from what is now western Canada as that area today sees some of the most precipitation (yearly average) on earth

    • @airhawk-jp4vj
      @airhawk-jp4vj 13 днів тому +1

      There's probably insane amounts of water in the ground and in the mantle around western Canada

  • @noahingram2120
    @noahingram2120 28 днів тому +65

    I love how on the day Gandalf told Frodo it was 10am (October 24th), Alex used the scale of the LoTR books as to show how small the crust of the Earth is

  • @jessef88
    @jessef88 6 днів тому +7

    Dad can we go back to the Carnian Pluvial Event time period?
    No son we have the Pluvial Event at home
    The event at home:
    London

  • @zam6877
    @zam6877 27 днів тому +11

    It's amazing how we carefully built up this picture of the world...
    ...long gone now

  • @evanwillis6229
    @evanwillis6229 26 днів тому +63

    I love the shift from saying "Scientists predict" to "our aliens' ship" actually hilarious

    • @marcusbergman6116
      @marcusbergman6116 21 день тому +1

      You get a like for that green aberration alone. 😂

    • @diegomendoza7343
      @diegomendoza7343 9 днів тому

      It's more of an estimation than prediction, since this periods are already in the past. But yeah, it's cool

  • @timoshea2449
    @timoshea2449 27 днів тому +8

    Thanks Alex. On of your best written episode. An excellent exposition of this period of Earth's history 🙂

  • @TheForeignGamer
    @TheForeignGamer 28 днів тому +14

    Your passion for the topics you discuss is evident in every video. Thank you for sharing that passion with us.

  • @jt9602
    @jt9602 27 днів тому +8

    I appreciate how you gently “folded” in your advertising, haha. Rather than making an episode to sell something. Keep up the great work with your quality content and leave that style for the people that are a flash in the pan! As for your video… I have watched a few different documentaries on this time period, I enjoyed your take on how it all went down and it filled in a couple puzzles pieces.

  • @211aonscratch4
    @211aonscratch4 24 дні тому +17

    I'm at the start, but, a minor correction, Pangea was not actually the largest continent, some parts of China were not incorporated into it. Two cycles before Pangea, there was a continent called Rodinia which was even larger. Interesting to note is that the continents tend to naturally rearrange themselves every couple million years.

  • @ianfitchett2768
    @ianfitchett2768 23 дні тому +31

    It was the era of the slug cat
    (If you got that reference you are awesome)

    • @guh69
      @guh69 19 днів тому +7

      Average Rivulet campaign

    • @TheDinoDemon
      @TheDinoDemon 17 днів тому +4

      Just five pebbles goofing around

  • @eurobonapartiste
    @eurobonapartiste 27 днів тому +4

    Fantastic work, I always learn something new from your channel.

  • @noelht1
    @noelht1 28 днів тому +26

    That time I went to the Lake District two weeks when I was 14, it rained for 1 million years

    • @0101-s7v
      @0101-s7v 23 дні тому +1

      similar thing happened to me, but it rained forever.… which is way more than a million years.

    • @cor2250
      @cor2250 23 дні тому

      When we are young days feels like million years lol

    • @Nauj1017
      @Nauj1017 7 днів тому

      go down to the brendan chase , located in the lake district and ask for my good friend david maloney, he's got a foul mouth

  • @dr.ohhimark174
    @dr.ohhimark174 25 днів тому +18

    They really blessed the rains down in Africa that time.

  • @egillskallagrimson5879
    @egillskallagrimson5879 28 днів тому +11

    What I still I'm waiting in a Carnian pluvial event video is an explanation on how the animals manage to survive and thrive if the majority of water sources got contaminated by acid rain pouring continuously? Plants kinda I get it there's always a tough resourceful type able to thrive in the most crazy conditions and can filter lot's of stuff but how Herrerasaurus could expand if many water bodies and river were subjected to all this acid rain? do paleonthologist propose any solution?

    • @ivanthemisunderstood6940
      @ivanthemisunderstood6940 8 днів тому

      H2S is heavier than air, so the critical levels of acid rain would likely have been isolated to lower elevations/basins. With the frequency/strength/volume of rainfall (think of a hyper hurricane season that never stopped) the amount of wind and rain would have made toxic acid rain events isolated and short lived. If an Herrasaurus couldn't drink the water, they could probably wait a day or two and/or travel a few miles to find potable water. The ocean creatures notsamuch.

  • @robertceliberti7175
    @robertceliberti7175 27 днів тому +7

    It probably didn't rain constantly. There were some cloudy days but other day there must have been rain and thunderstorms. Over the ocean hurricanes must have been common

  • @zalmanaronow6126
    @zalmanaronow6126 8 днів тому

    You have the most beautiful and clever post-credits I've seen. It's why I just subscribed.

  • @Ad_Astra2023
    @Ad_Astra2023 19 днів тому +4

    Back in the 90s, I remember there was a massive panic about acid rain in Korea, with warnings advising people to avoid going out in the rain. I always wondered what happened to that, as the concern seemed to disappear soon after.

    • @ArkhamOrderly
      @ArkhamOrderly 18 днів тому +3

      It was caused by pollutants released from fossil fuel combustion. So countries passed clean air laws that help and scientists found ways to clean up some of the damage.

    • @obi-wankenobi1750
      @obi-wankenobi1750 2 дні тому +1

      Because we actually fixed the issue. A lot of people did a lot of work to make it just “go away”.

  • @EarthScienceTV
    @EarthScienceTV 13 днів тому +1

    Glasgow is truly one of a kind! Even on the brightest, sunniest days, the ground still holds onto that signature dampness. 🌧✨

  • @WilliesGarden
    @WilliesGarden 28 днів тому +42

    When you talk of our crust making a single page in the thickness of Earth, probably because I do a lot of gardening, it reminds me of 98% of all the Earth's food is grown in the top 5 inches of soil, leaving a little room for of course trees.👨‍🌾

  • @michelg3811
    @michelg3811 21 день тому +2

    I actually learned about this months ago from my favorite comedy paranormal podcast of all things 😂

  • @DonFatherTrump
    @DonFatherTrump 26 днів тому +16

    One day it started raining, and it didn't quit for a million years. The Earth had every kind of rain there is. Little bitty stingin' rain...and big ol' fat rain. Rain that flew in sideways. And sometimes rain even seemed to come straight up from underneath.

    • @Thousandpointsoflight
      @Thousandpointsoflight 22 дні тому +3

      Didn't it also have rain that would just jump up and bite you
      Or was that something else

  • @deblync
    @deblync 22 дні тому +2

    Wonderful presentation! Totally enjoyed....

  • @lucianacapdevila4955
    @lucianacapdevila4955 24 дні тому +5

    Great video! Just a little correction. When pointing to the map of Argentina you're showing the Huincul Formation in Patagonia. The Ischigualasto is across the provinces of San Juan and La Rioja, in the Cuyo and Northwest regions of the country.

    • @bharatjeevan
      @bharatjeevan 7 днів тому

      Patagonia. Absolutely breathtaking scenery there.

  • @TheLiamis
    @TheLiamis 27 днів тому +7

    It's called the uk, and it never stopped raining. Guess it's going after the 2 million year record here.

  • @alexm2404
    @alexm2404 21 день тому +4

    Eddie Hall from England would still be dehydrated after so much rain.

  • @charlessomerset9754
    @charlessomerset9754 26 днів тому +5

    Im fairly certain that Ray Bradbury wrote a short story using a similar scenario.

    • @josephpince4716
      @josephpince4716 25 днів тому

      “A Sound of Thunder.” Excellent catch, I wasn’t even thinking about this while I was listening. 😅

    • @charlessomerset9754
      @charlessomerset9754 25 днів тому +1

      @@josephpince4716 Actually I was thinking of another called The Rain, about a group of astronauts crashing onto a world where it hasn't stopped raining in thousands of years. But I guess The Sound of Thunder applies as well. Thanks

  • @Micksowagger
    @Micksowagger 26 днів тому +16

    Born and raised in the Seattle area, its still raining.

    • @emmettkennedy8388
      @emmettkennedy8388 17 днів тому

      I live in Seattle for school but am an Alaskan. I can confirm that it’s raining, but atleast you all have summers, up in southeastern and the Southcentral coast of alaksa, it is seattles worst storms 24/7

  • @dsmccolgan
    @dsmccolgan 28 днів тому +3

    This video is sooooo nice ❤ The script, the presentation/editing, and of course Alex' wonderful and soothing voice. A joy to watch!

  • @arahbari
    @arahbari 27 днів тому +5

    I always wondered what the weather patterns and water currents looked like when earth had super continents, the hurricanes should have been massive and epic - maybe that’s why animals where big - so they don’t blow away!

  • @WilliesGarden
    @WilliesGarden 28 днів тому +13

    Love this. Shows the importance of saving our Rain Forests that are disappearing faster every day from dictators in charge of them.

    • @MAGABeard
      @MAGABeard 28 днів тому +1

      And how do you save your rainforest?
      Super glue your hands?

    • @WilliesGarden
      @WilliesGarden 28 днів тому

      @@MAGABeard I don't support dictators or cults. Maga can only exist in America because America is the only country without legislation against cults. But times can surely change maga boy

    • @topsecret1837
      @topsecret1837 28 днів тому +5

      @@MAGABeard
      Says the guy who super glues maggots to his beard and only doesn’t look weird because it’s the week before Halloween.

    • @MAGABeard
      @MAGABeard 28 днів тому

      @@topsecret1837 descriptive imaginative reply.
      Believe "climate change"
      Hysteria keeps you in check.

    • @S0L12D3
      @S0L12D3 28 днів тому +4

      @@MAGABeardshutup mason

  • @GravitationaLL
    @GravitationaLL 28 днів тому +42

    Thank you Alex.

    • @astrumspace
      @astrumspace  28 днів тому +8

      Thank you!!

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@astrumspace hey, Alex, I've never taken a look at one of your vids' comments sections before. The flood of shitposting is mind-numbing. There's a pattern of nonsensicalness to it that even makes me suspicious that it's all bots in here.

  • @alpine3931
    @alpine3931 3 дні тому +2

    Well now you’ve terrified me in thinking a magma plum is gonna erupt underneath me

  • @thirstyCactus
    @thirstyCactus 28 днів тому +3

    I thought the fall of CO2 was primarily due to ocean life, like algae, not land-fairing plants.

  • @pattyandbustershow1031
    @pattyandbustershow1031 27 днів тому +3

    Now, that's a long rainy season

  • @Eric.T.Cartman
    @Eric.T.Cartman 28 днів тому +43

    Imagine listening to Raining Men from the Pointer Sisters repeating over and over for a million years…

  • @RalphKramden-il5pf
    @RalphKramden-il5pf 27 днів тому +2

    There's an old Steve Earle song about exactly this event. The title gives it away: "And The Rain Came Down."

  • @Voiceofagodtwo
    @Voiceofagodtwo 28 днів тому +18

    Alex your voice is so smooth, you should definitely consider making some audiobook

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 28 днів тому +3

      Play Astrum playlist. Don’t look at the screen. YW.

    • @apersonontheinternet8006
      @apersonontheinternet8006 27 днів тому

      Antrum Extras, the second channel, has Supercuts if you like longer formats.

  • @JessieRed
    @JessieRed 24 дні тому +2

    I find it comforting that at any point us humans can be destroyed by our planet.
    I hate that we are such a waste driven creature…but earth is powerful….our days will come to an end before we destroy the planet.
    I can only hope.

    • @ArkhamOrderly
      @ArkhamOrderly 18 днів тому +1

      We couldn't destroy it if we tried, only make it uninhabitable for ourselves and quite a few other species I imagine. That will be our end but something else will rise up instead. Maybe it will fare better than humans.

  • @BananaCake26
    @BananaCake26 27 днів тому +78

    Good videos but I don't like how this channel provides 0 references. Give credit to the authors that you get your info from. Even worse are the missing credits for some of the graphs/images.

    • @0101-s7v
      @0101-s7v 23 дні тому +7

      references? Who needs references? "Scientists" know exactly what happened, when and even where, even though the continents have moved halfway around the earth since then, a tremendous amount of land has been eroded and a large amount of Earth's surface that was above water at the time, is now below water. But never mind. It is "known" EXACTLY what happened and when.

    • @zacharythomas8617
      @zacharythomas8617 23 дні тому

      ​@@0101-s7v they have a point. Credit, where credit is due.

    • @justanotherguy2219
      @justanotherguy2219 21 день тому +13

      ​@0101-s7v so you really think this channel has been created by a scientist? As the OP is hinting, this video has been created on the back of actual scientists that have gathered these details, and has not referenced where he has gotten the details from. It is a fair comment.

    • @reudo4071
      @reudo4071 20 днів тому

      ​@@0101-s7v either you are too young or too dumb to ask "who needs references" man

    • @_wayward_494
      @_wayward_494 20 днів тому +5

      ​@@0101-s7vwhy do you say exactly lmfao. You are a clown if you think these scientists believe their theories to be the objective truth.

  • @bhbluebird
    @bhbluebird 20 годин тому +1

    Its crazy that dinosaurs were the dominant species for 180 million years.

    • @ManicPandaz
      @ManicPandaz 19 годин тому

      I know!.. but it’s also a bit of an exaggeration, as dinosaur is a class not a species. For instance mammals have been the dominant class of animal for 65 million years after the dinosaurs. Still cool tho!

  • @landline1010
    @landline1010 28 днів тому +18

    It's like living in Devon

    • @TheLiamis
      @TheLiamis 27 днів тому +1

      Ff8 had a place called burmecia(land of eternal rain) I was thinking hey they included britain.

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 20 днів тому +2

    I can only imagine the wild karst formations from that period of time. Abundant acidic rain surely made a lot of caves and caverns which by now probably all collapsed with little to no hint of their existence.

  • @davidfafford1388
    @davidfafford1388 20 днів тому +9

    It pisses me off to no end that we will all die without any significant answers to questions that plague us.

    • @Edward-6909
      @Edward-6909 15 днів тому

      Do you not believe the answers come after we go? Truth beyond .

    • @s.voltronic8805
      @s.voltronic8805 12 днів тому

      Whatever your question is the answer is probably no. The detailed answer is probably inconceivable so don't worry about it 😂

    • @Clover298
      @Clover298 12 днів тому

      @@s.voltronic8805possibly the worst mindset to have. Its human nature to seek answers and information, even when its worthless after death.

    • @s.voltronic8805
      @s.voltronic8805 12 днів тому

      @@Clover298 Na I'm comfortable with it. It used to bother me when I was younger. We're all at different stages at different times going different routes. So yeah be curious and explore but take it easy. 👍

  • @garyw8824
    @garyw8824 28 днів тому +13

    I live in the UK a million years of rain is light work

    • @emmettkennedy8388
      @emmettkennedy8388 17 днів тому +1

      I live in coastal Alaska, we got that in 5 minutes

  • @mlgodzilla4206
    @mlgodzilla4206 28 днів тому +56

    Trust me, I was there. It was really wet. It was like a 30 rainstorms a month.

    • @rainbowbutterflyfan
      @rainbowbutterflyfan 28 днів тому +6

      I was there too! Are you sure it was only 30 a month? I could’ve sworn it was 24 a day

    • @ImSoDamn3vil
      @ImSoDamn3vil 28 днів тому

      ​@@rainbowbutterflyfan I was a single cell organism at the time, but that single cell retained the memory that it rained 60 times per hour occasionally.

    • @mrgeno4682
      @mrgeno4682 28 днів тому +1

      Yeah me too, I got stuck in FL😂

    • @mygodisyahweh8634
      @mygodisyahweh8634 28 днів тому

      LoL

    • @SchwiftySamsara
      @SchwiftySamsara 28 днів тому

      Ah thanks bro I wasn't quite grasping how wet it was but I get it now so thanks for that information

  • @johnnzboy
    @johnnzboy 27 днів тому +4

    Flowing lava is so damned hypnotically beautiful.

  • @ivanthemisunderstood6940
    @ivanthemisunderstood6940 8 днів тому

    Thank you Astrum! The only thing about this video that confuses me is that there are '1M views' and only '29K likes'. That makes no sense.

  • @PaleoChan-ir1rh
    @PaleoChan-ir1rh 28 днів тому +13

    I love your presentations! Your voice always has a smile in it, so its like listening to a really smart friend talk ^_^ Thank you!

    • @JarodM
      @JarodM 27 днів тому +1

      Yeah, exactly, that's what I was thinking~👍

  • @neilbrideau8520
    @neilbrideau8520 28 днів тому +1

    Sums up my winter in Vancouver perfectly.

  • @rljpdx
    @rljpdx 25 днів тому +3

    i just realized a butterfly flapping its wings and causing a tornado a thousand miles away is a Rube Goldberg situation.

  • @ArcaneUniverse-24
    @ArcaneUniverse-24 25 днів тому +1

    10:33 - This piece of information was completely new to me! 🔍 Thanks for the great content!

  • @fritzelly7309
    @fritzelly7309 28 днів тому +5

    It's amazing to think that so many species have lived and disappeared on this planet and will do so in the future and we wonder is there life out there - one has to believe life will spawn whenever given the smallest of chances.
    We, humans, are the result of a devastating event in a single page in Earth's history

    • @rustycherkas8229
      @rustycherkas8229 26 днів тому

      "We, humans, are the result of a devastating event in a single page in Earth's history."
      And, some believe our page in history will record each single event that resulted in the devastation of Earth...

  • @JosefinaQB
    @JosefinaQB 13 днів тому +2

    Rain Lovers: “I would’ve loved this”

  • @tomanimaux
    @tomanimaux 25 днів тому +4

    Hopefully the energy from Mother Earth will heal all the wounds of the soul. We all need rest and peace. And so Thank For Video Very Education!😍😍😍

  • @Z-bone64
    @Z-bone64 18 днів тому +1

    It wreaked havoc on Major League Baseball. So many rainouts.

  • @RheaMainz
    @RheaMainz 14 днів тому +11

    The time Earth slept in the shower

  • @Durzo1259
    @Durzo1259 7 днів тому

    At the end when I saw that wallet had a mechanism to make all your cards pop out, my first thought was "great, something that can break."

  • @SamtheIrishexan
    @SamtheIrishexan 27 днів тому +5

    6:47 What our aliens saw lol. It would be nuts if humans have really existed that long and this is Noahs flood.

  • @abilawaandamari8366
    @abilawaandamari8366 11 днів тому

    A million years of anything is incomprehensible, let alone 2 million years worth of rain

  • @Tibbyyo
    @Tibbyyo 27 днів тому +12

    Love the content and the videos. But presenting theories as absolutes is more sensational than educational. Would love to see more separation between what we know and what we think we know vs what we’re still exploring.

  • @geekygirl_2002
    @geekygirl_2002 11 днів тому

    Watching this video knowing we’re in the beginning stages of this era 🥲

  • @WilliesGarden
    @WilliesGarden 28 днів тому +3

    You had me at 230 million. What a period!!

  • @CasualClassical
    @CasualClassical 28 днів тому +1

    I’ve been waiting for a video on the carnian pluvial event!

  • @DeathStrikeDemolisher
    @DeathStrikeDemolisher 15 днів тому +6

    Thanks to the dudes who went back and watched the rain for 2 million years

  • @Jodie-G198
    @Jodie-G198 27 днів тому +1

    My goodness, I grouse about a couple days of constant rain! I can't imagine hundreds of millions of days' unceasing rainfall.

  • @UnlockedANDunleashed
    @UnlockedANDunleashed 27 днів тому +4

    7:27 should've made the font for oxygen light blue so we can see it even less

  • @stephensalt6787
    @stephensalt6787 23 дні тому +1

    To experience this weather nowadays go to the Lake District, Wales and Manchester. Any time any season.

  • @CopperCooper420
    @CopperCooper420 26 днів тому +5

    If it rained every day of your life you'd call a sunny day bad weather the first time you see one.

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 26 днів тому +1

      I would drop trou and goon until the sun went down

    • @Nimbus3690
      @Nimbus3690 24 дні тому +2

      ​@@jennyanydots2389 what is this comment doing on this kind of video lol

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 24 дні тому +1

      @@Nimbus3690 It's for all them working mom's out there just trying to make ends meet and raise their family in peace.

    • @Nimbus3690
      @Nimbus3690 24 дні тому

      @jennyanydots2389 ah you're a noble serviceman

    • @jennyanydots2389
      @jennyanydots2389 24 дні тому

      @@Nimbus3690 When it comes to servicing I'm a real gooner for sure. But anyone can goon all day long no problem, the real test of man's dedication is how much felching he's willing to do to find the whole truth!

  • @Jim90117
    @Jim90117 2 дні тому

    Happy my fellow Brits drew similarities between this period of time and the absolutely shocking weather we experience here.

  • @Stalkerrob20
    @Stalkerrob20 28 днів тому +9

    Lord of the rings is now my favourite unit of measurement lol

  • @moonwhooper
    @moonwhooper 3 дні тому +2

    I'm British it didn't end

  • @nccamsc
    @nccamsc 19 днів тому +6

    The recent flash floods in Spain are a stark reminder that climate change makes dramatic weather events more frequent.

    • @tj10777
      @tj10777 16 днів тому

      The only solution is to give the government more tax money so they can solve climate change

    • @louisminati
      @louisminati 16 днів тому

      ​@@tj10777 LMFAO

    • @tj10777
      @tj10777 16 днів тому +1

      @ Wow, I always hear about censorship on UA-cam, but this is the first time I’ve had a comment get straight up deleted.

  • @RetroHetho
    @RetroHetho 18 днів тому +1

    Your videos are great. Especially while high 🤘🍃

  • @grahamcallaghan5429
    @grahamcallaghan5429 13 днів тому +3

    Worst thing about it... it was that fine rain, soaks you through.

  • @papasy3748
    @papasy3748 15 днів тому

    probably the coolest episode of Extreme Home Makeover

  • @Argumedies
    @Argumedies 28 днів тому +9

    Its because of those dinosaurs and their gas-powered cars and trucks

  • @michaelkirouac3680
    @michaelkirouac3680 27 днів тому +5

    Does anyone else see Michael Jackson’s face if you pause at 13:20?

  • @richard2btrue
    @richard2btrue 24 дні тому +1

    This channel presents numerous theories as if they are facts! Most of the content is opinion, and the sources should be referenced.

  • @MadMackz
    @MadMackz 27 днів тому +3

    If you are attempting to blam,e this on the co2 levels being above 1000 ppm then you are sadly mistaken. the available data and simulations indicate that if we were to burn every drop of fossil fuels on the planet, the resulting CO2 concentration would not exceed 1500 ppm. This is because the cumulative emissions would reach a maximum of around 1400 ppm, and the Antarctic ice sheet would not experience catastrophic melting.

  • @SwampyColorado420
    @SwampyColorado420 22 дні тому

    I hope that we can keep the world beautiful far into the future and may life flourish.

  • @theopenrepublic
    @theopenrepublic 13 днів тому +3

    The time it rained for 2 million years. Or as we call it in the UK, a Tuesday.

  • @fabriziofasoli19
    @fabriziofasoli19 17 днів тому

    Loved this video! Just one small quick correction tho, Ischigualasto is a little bit more up to the North in Argentina, in San Juan. Really interesting video!!