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I like planets 🥩🍗🍖🥓🍟🍝🍛🥗🍕🥦🍅🥝🧅🍫🥛🧂🧈🍯🍪🍩🧁🍭🍿🧊🍚🥡🥠🧇🥕🍉🍍🍌🥥🍇🥭
ОтветитьWow both the scientific knowledge and the art of word using are outstanding! Thank you so much for such a video!!!
ОтветитьBeautiful presentation for a storytelling mode!
ОтветитьI have a doubt in starting video says 16 million year age. But dinosaures extinct 65 millioion years before. How ?
ОтветитьMan, your cameraman is really good
ОтветитьI’m still amazed that a week has been 7 days for billions of years
ОтветитьI mean its all nice, but the poetry makes me distracted from the rigorous information. Would you recommend something less poetic and more rigorous?
ОтветитьToo much hyperbole.
ОтветитьAmazing production 👍, thanks!
ОтветитьSo good to know how it all began
ОтветитьAnd then a monkey appeared out of no where and man kind evolved. Listen mate delete this crap.
ОтветитьI feel like im in class again, except this time I like it
Ответитьooo. Theia's gravestone really got me
ОтветитьThis series and the Entire History of the Universe are just marvelous! Thank you so much for creating such wonderful series!
ОтветитьBetter than Netflix' empty documentaries, just a little more to the photography and editing and it will be a TOP
ОтветитьGreat job
ОтветитьSaturn a real one for saving us
Ответитьthis was pretty good. Im glad i didnt pay for the netflix version
ОтветитьI was drifting, carried along by my imagination and poetic voiceover, only to be rudely interrupted by NINJA Wood Pellets at £14.99 per bag.
Ответитьthank you for your video, Excellent video
ОтветитьWell, there was another Earth bound collision; it killed the dinosaurs and allowed mammals to thrive.
Ответить12 min. in not "by chance", but by gravity and static "cling".
ОтветитьClowns on their way to comment god made us
ОтветитьNice retelling of my story.
ОтветитьNot factual
We have to observe new sun born and its planets created from it and that would be a reference to know our history.
This is non scientific rubbish not an observation if true he should recreate the process
💘FATHER💗 made it...😳
ОтветитьWhoever wrote these scripts deserves a good hearty handshake. What prose! The narration is nothing to scoff at too!
ОтветитьRip thea
Ответить☠️🔪☠️
ОтветитьOk, speak in a manner I can actually understand.
ОтветитьGentle correction, but the only pronunciation I can find for the word “lichen” is ly-ken, not litchen.
ОтветитьNow I'm afraid of Jupiter...?
ОтветитьPROVE IT! No one was here to document it!!! Prove it! You think proof is by proxy?? Where is this proxy??? Tell you what, when you can actually be at the moment of the Big Bang... then take measuremts and pictures... bring them back!
ОтветитьIncredible work, thank you!
ОтветитьPlanetary game of thrones
ОтветитьThea nooo, sad planet sound
ОтветитьI SAY YOU DEFINITELY 'RESEARCHED' THIS. ALOT! AND THAT'S WHAT MAKES A DAMN GOOD VIDEO FULL OF USEFUL INFO, AND A DAMN GOOD PERSON DEDICATED TO THEIR JOB. YOUR VIDEOS ARE IN MY 'LIBRARY'. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THESE AMAZING VIDS...STAY SAFE OUT THERE, AND GODS BLESS...
ОтветитьI dont get how the earth was burning for so long. Where did the oxygen come from? Or is it not needed for some reason?
ОтветитьWho writes this suggary crap? Ugh!
ОтветитьA bit over-dramatic
ОтветитьThe alliteration makes me very happy.
ОтветитьThe collision of Protoearth and Theia would have been agonizingly slow in appearance due to the sheer size and masses of the two objects... Protoearth was smaller than the present Earth of course, and Theia was about the size of Mars. The first thing that would have been noticeable was the two objects lurking ever larger in each other's skies... growing slowly larger and larger as they came together. They would have passed each other innumerable times over the millions of years since the solar system's formation, but each time a bit closer, until now they were on a collision course, pushed into the irrevocable confrontation by the forces of gravity of the multitude of planetismals interacting and the effects of gravity from the other protoplanets swirling around the new star...
As they drew nearer, soon the effects of their interacting gravity would start to affect each other-- we call them tidal effects. Tides occur even in solid rock-- it raises and lowers the land of Earth daily as the Moon orbits Earth, it's mass pulling up not only on the oceans but on the continents as well, the water flowing more easily but the land heaving up and dropping back by inches to feet per day. With two protoplanets on a collision course, the tidal forces would build and build, growing ever stronger as they came together. As they drew together in their fatal embrace, the two planets would have been stretched out into an egg shape; Protoearth would have had a smaller but noticeable bulge as the tidal forces of the smaller Theia pulled it into a distinct egg shape, the bulge reaching up towards the oncoming Theia. Theia, pulled by the stronger gravity of Protoearth, would have been stretched even further, perhaps even starting to break apart shortly before the impact, pulled into an elongated, tortured shape like silly putty, visible cracks glowing with magma from the interior welling up between the fractured crust. Shortly before the impact, the tidal forces acting on the thin atmosphere of Theia might have caused a weird tidal effect, a point where the gravity of Theia and Protoearth were nearly equal, causing the atmosphere to be blown off into space toward Protoearth, as the thin air of Theia blew inwards like a hurricane toward this point, pushing the atmosphere there up towards the oncoming Earth. Since the two planets struck a glancing blow to each other, the tidal bulges would have been pulled around as they moved obliquely to each other, stretching and contorting the broken surface as the bulges lifted and lowered the land, causing massive quakes of unfathomable scale, as huge sections of the crust rose and shattered and sank and contorted under the massive tidal energy being exerted on them... volcanoes would explode, mountains would rise and sink in minutes, crust would shatter and be flooded with magma. Finally the to outstretched surfaces would come crashing together, from the surface it would appear almost instantly as the atmospheres were brushed aside in a huge blast wave and the surfaces impacted one another, from space, due to the sheer size of the objects, it would appear to happen in slow motion, as the surfaces scraped across each other across thousands of miles, pushing up an enormous wave of shattered crust and magma a thousand or two miles high as the planets shattered and cortorted into one lopsided writhing ball of sloshing magma, the leeward side of Theia tearing off the glancing blow of the writhing mass and skipping off into space, breaking up in the tidal and energy mayhem of the collision, stretching into a long tail of shattered rock and glowing white-hot magma from lower in Theia's mantle, pulling away from the white-hot maelstrom of Theia's stretched and broken core far below, sinking into the roiling magma ocean far below on the new Earth... the debris settling into a contorted ring, gravity gradually pulling it together into a new white-hot ball of molten rock, the new Moon...
Settling into an orbit not much higher than today's geosynchronous satellites, the proximity of the two would create a HUGE tidal effect on each other. Earth's rapid rotation would pull the huge tidal bulge that the Moon pulled up on its surface magma ocean and shattered crust, the mass of which pulled gravitationally on the Moon as well, dragging it forward in its orbit, speeding it up and raising its orbit, further and further away from Earth. The smaller Moon would have had an an absolutely ENORMOUS tidal bulge pulled up by the Earth, many miles high, shattering the new crust and pulling at the smaller Moon, slowing its rotation quickly until finally one face pointed forever at the Earth below, giving rise to the nearside and farside of the Moon. Over the countless eons the Earth cooled, the tidal momentum exchange, that eternal dance of gravity influence between the two, would slow Earth's rotation from 5 hours per day to ten hours a day, ever accelerating the Moon in its orbit and causing it to speed up its orbit, raising its orbit just like a thruster or engine on a spaceship or satellite... Earth's rotational momentum being transferred to the Moon's angular momentum via tidal gravity effects, causing the enormous Moon visible in the sky to recede visibly over time... When the Earth cooled enough for oceans to form, the huge tidal effects would create MASSIVE ocean tides on Earth, causing massive walls of water to rise up and pour inland, creating enormous tidal scours as first mile high walls of water surged in over the coasts, and then pouring back down them into the ocean basins twice over the course of each 5 hour day. As time passed, though, the Moon quickly receded, over millions of years the increasing distance reduced the tidal effects. Like a Bell Curve, the distance increased between them rather quickly, then gradually fell off over time, becoming less and less over time as time passed down onto the flat part of the curve. The strength of the tides reduced in the same way-- enormous tides for a fairly short time, growing smaller and smaller the more time progressed. Even in the age of dinosaurs, the day length was about 20 hours... it would stretch to 24 hours by the time humans came along. The dance continues and will continue for billions of years... the Moon gradually being boosted higher and higher in its orbit, drawing further and further away from the Earth, receding in its sky, and the day length of Earth will lengthen due to the energy transferred from the spinning Earth to the Moon through tidal gravity, with Earth's tides getting ever smaller over time. When the Sun finally balloons into a red giant and probably swallows a long dead burned out cinder of Earth, the Moon will have receded to about 400,000 miles away and the day length will have slowed to about 30 hours...
Later! OL J R :)
I just started from this video and plan to watch all the way through to the latest. This content is so well made, thank you for your hard work!
ОтветитьYou are a poet!... Your wording is like a movie...
ОтветитьI am an intuitive writer, perhaps another way to describe a philosopher. Your words combine the unknown with the known in comfortable, friendly and meaningful way. A very enjoyable and peaceful amalgamation. Very well done and presented.
ОтветитьThis guys fucking awesome
ОтветитьChurch of Cosmology. Genesis.
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