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Nice 👍🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 video
ОтветитьChristopher Scotese*
ОтветитьGondwana, another super continent, broke off from Rodenia and bumped into Pangea during the carboniferous.
ОтветитьWhat about valbara and ur
ОтветитьI want to be a Geologist.
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьI just recently discovered Nick Zentner's lectures and can not get enough! Absolutely fascinating. Thank you for sharing
ОтветитьAnother good lecture, but the earth is not millions of years old. The earth is not that old. Dinosaurs did not live millions of years ago either. No one was around a million years ago, so, when someone states a theory and so it becomes fact in their minds. Listen up people, don't be brainwashed.
ОтветитьRemove knowledge filter, listen and learn.👍🏻❤️
ОтветитьTHANK YOU, Nick, for posting these lectures! I stumbled across them & was immediately hooked. I am 72 & living in Missouri now, but I grew up (my teens, 20's & 30's) combing the Mojave desert mountains for rocks. Too old for that now, but your lectures brought back a lot of great memories of dragging trunk loads of rocks home from everywhere. I'm not near finished watching. THANKS again!!
ОтветитьI always come back to these lectures. Nick is one of my favorite people in the world. They should clone him and make him teach everything. I really think the world would be a better place.
ОтветитьI've wondered about your maintenance costs Andy and realised that being a forth generation dairy farming family with a full vertical integrated business you've worked out a successful estimating/budgeting system that takes care of regular equipment maintenance as well as unplanned repairs.
Goodonya mate.👍👍👍👍👍
32 years since I last studied geology at school and I've finally got my Geology mojo back.
Always had an interest in Geology, but this guy really brings it to life.
I wish he was my teacher back then. Sorry Mr Finn....
What a great lecture! I now understand the evidence for supercontinents.
Ответить❤ Murfreesboro related to South Africa ???
Ответитьyou are so awesome!!!!! always have great lectures! wish i lived there instead of houston tx just so i could attend your classes. well, maybe for the nice weather and such beautiful country also.
ОтветитьLove these videos! They're so educational!
ОтветитьExcellent, as always. Thanks!
ОтветитьWhy is it only college teachers that bring this kind of enthusiasm and excitement to the class? When I was in high school, the teachers looked dead inside and would talk in near monotone.
ОтветитьThanks for Your Presentations
EARTH, THE COSMIC TREE
Carbon Cycle
METHANE <MY TE ANI = MY Ancient Earth = UR THEA {UR = MARS = WATER} = Carbon Gas from Smoldering Burns
CARBOL <BOL = BAAL = SOUL of> Liquid = OIL, TAR
DIAMOND = The Summation of Solid Carbon
If The Moon came from The Earth <THEA>
Then, The Earth must be Much Older Than The Moon <RHEA>
The Earth is a MAGNETAR <Fe & Ni> = Trillion Years
The Moon is a Fragment from Earth, after Last Collision with Venus, since Galactic Collision with Andromeda = 4.3 to 5.2 Billion Years Ago
The Pacific Ocean is The Branch, which The Moon <LUNA = LU NA, LU = LORD, NA = WATERS> had broken away from.
INDONESIAN MIRACLE HERB, PLANT
SYZYGEUM
SYZYGY = Three Cosmic, Ethereal Bodies Aligned, Specifically with THE EARTH, and THE MOON
COSMOS = Cycle of Chemistry, and it’s Chemical Elementary
Ummm. How much has to ocean risen since this lecture? How many inches of beachfront?
Something doesn't add up already. I don't trust this guy because he has lied and made assertions unfounded by facts and I am not even six minutes in
Kaimanawa Wall all info to Deborah Russell MP New Lynn please help NZ
ОтветитьZz
ОтветитьOk, I've pinpointed who's voice his reminds me of! His cadence sounds like he could be reading an installation from 'Lake Wobegon'!
ОтветитьNick's truely a genius - or at least has a photographic memory - probably both. He's not using notes, he's talking pretty much off the cuff, yet he didn't know about these supercontinents 10 days before the lecture. Amazing lecture-and lecturer.
ОтветитьAlways awesome. Thank you for the video.
ОтветитьIsn't this interesting? I love this.
ОтветитьYour stuff rocks, so to speak.
ОтветитьIs it possible to know where Gondwanaland fits in? Is that what you call Australia. I’m living in Adelaide South Australia. The first fossil I found was a trilobite. 2 of my brothers went into the Geology world. There is no escape, so I’ve developed an interest in Geology. I’m enjoying your lectures immensely. Thank you.
ОтветитьKann sich dieser Professor nicht ordentlich anziehen?
ОтветитьLuv you 💓 and the content, could you do a study of Darland Mtn. Here in yakima county
ОтветитьWhat can I say, you are a master lecturer on a subject I love. Thank you.
ОтветитьEnjoye your lectures . Thank you.
ОтветитьMt Stewart, so we have been having Mexican migration north much longer than we thought ...
ОтветитьThree theoretical super continents before Columbia. Vaalbara 3.6 billion years ago. Ur 3 billion years ago. And Kenonia 2.7 billion years ago. One in between Rodinia and Pangaea. Pannotia 1 billion years ago.
ОтветитьPerhaps Siberia, China and Antactica were still attached to Australia when it was pushed into that location?
ОтветитьI would definetly not have a problem with turning my phone off or with being reminded to turn it off i would turn it off as quickly as possible thank you .proceed i apologize thank you proceed for real .Most excellent presentation .
ОтветитьThe teacher I wish I’d had 60:years ago
ОтветитьThese are amazing lectures. I watched 6 in a row yesterday. If i were able, I would like to spend at least a summer in the pacific northwest, exploring with drones and helicopters and spacepacks- and someone like Nick himself as a guide. (Leave it alone, this is MY fantasy) But...
After these lectures are filmed, does anyone go back and look at the tape? I'd like to tell you that when you pull back from the close up of what's on the screen to the general picture of Nick standing on the stage pointing to the screen, I cannot see the details of what's on the screen at all. It becomes an indistinct blur, Nor can I see where the light from the pointer is moving- so, whenever you pull back, you may as well black out the entire picture because other than seeing a tiny figure pacing the stage, the viewer can see nothing else.
Perhaps you should call in some students from the film department to record these lectures, as I know from my own humbling experiences that what you think you are recording with the camera is seldom what you see when you view the result.
I vote for Australia because we both have marsupials. I’ve always wondered how we got our marsupial opposing in North America while the only other ones are found in Australia.
ОтветитьHey Nick remember a few years ago you gave a lecture and in it you said perhaps Australia was attached to the West coast of America well look on you tube for The formation of the Appalachians byJulie Reizner it shows just that .
ОтветитьI did my Masters and PhD at Washington State in the mid 1980s trying to track the original cratonic margin in western Idaho and SE Washington under the flood basalt. I am very much enjoying your lecture series and hope you keep it up.
ОтветитьContinent X? I was on the edge of my seat. Not kidding!
ОтветитьWhy is it when they show the continents becoming a new supercontinent, for some reason, it is shown the Atlantic coming back together?
One would conjecture that the Pacific ocean would become the new centre of a new supercontinent, with a huge Atlantic ocean.
The steakhouse is Wolf Lodge, at the campground of the same name. Today is 7 June 2021, and I ate there 30th May. Best Rocky Mountain oysters, EVER.
ОтветитьNick thank you my son and me have Learned So much from you. I think he now knows more than his teacher now. And at 13 you made this fun and easy for him to understand! Thank you!
ОтветитьI can't wait to start my studies in this field!!
Does he still do these public lectures??
What year were you at ISU. I went there from 77-81 and then did another year '83-4.
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