Ye when you think about it the stego ruled the earth until the trex came along and even then they both had a very short time on earth even us weve only been on earth for a few thousand years
@@sevenios3340 350,000 is quite a bit longer than "a few thousand". Look up the Moroccan fossils, H.sapiens became distinct a lot sooner than previously thought, and sites in Indonesia suggest it may well be closer to 400-450k years ago based on tools found.
There was a comment like, “ why was earth full of lava?” The answer is that when earth formed it was super rocky and since it formed so fast and hard it made it hot so lava formed
In tHoteW-Ig the last fithed of this Video takes over 3/4 of the lenght and in this Vid the first fithed of tHoteW-Ig needs 4/5 That's what i call ironic
India came from antarctica and The Philippines rose out from under the ocean, that's why both of these countries have some of the most diverse flora and fauna in the world
@@stoplookin9484 Do the math. Earth has existed for over 4 billion years and yet humanity is said to have originated only 50 thousand years ago, if that. (EDIT: stop posting bullshit saying humans have existed longer than that... Me and everyone fucking already knew that. I was referring to recorded human civilization, as recorded by Earth's oldest civilization, the Australian Aboriginals, which dates back to 50-60k years ago.)
@@stxrrymidnight in the context i used it, i said that humans have only existed for "50 thousand years, if that" meaning that we probably have been around for less than that time. are you a native english speaker? that's what the idiom means...
Here are some human history time list First human in 11:23 First contry in 11:23 First man used fire in 11:23 World War 1 in 11:23 World War 2 in 11:23 Kanye born in 11:23 You NOW in 11:23
This is absolutely outstanding. You must have put an astonishing amount of time into it. I'm glad I found this because I am teaching Earth History right now and I'd love to send this out to my students to watch. Thanks for an incredible piece of science and art!
One of the coolest documentaries I've ever seen. I've seen docs cover many of these things, but seeing in order aids in perspective and making connections.
@@yesseniasantiago5298 basically the sun is consuming its hydrogen through nuclear fusion and turning it into helium eventually 4 bilion years from now it will have used all of its hydrogen. The sun's core will collapse due to lack of hydrogen as fuel and it will instead start to consume it's helium which produces even more energy and because of that the sun will expand into a red giant and swallow mercury and venus in the process it's not certain if it will swallow the earth because it will be as big as earth's orbit, but it's a possibility.
Some people think that geology is boring. Some pepole don't know that 2 bilion years ago there was a *literal nuclear reactor in the middle of a lake in Gabon* that stayed active for *thousands of years*! This video is some of the top tier stuff on youtube. Edit: fixed a typo
You’re back! We missed you! And your amazing content! Edit: this video is the ultimate manifestation of your amazing research, work, and animation skills! 100/10 👏
Indeedly also of What if next Earth Virus Will Might be The Great Depression Dying Extinctions after This Corona The Middle East Asia Corona Virus Countries Kinds need to Altered this Planet DNA like from of Reptile blood might block this Mammal BC Virus for this Alteration Earth for The Glorious Experience Real Life Global Glory Existence Beyondly! Kelsea Haughton
Earth: "i've experienced much worse" Moon: "like what?" Earth: "my painful formation from the meteors, Theia being launched into me and birthing you, the Oxygen Catastrophe, to name a few..."
Absolutely, utterly fascinating. This is superbly well done. I can't imagine how much time it took to put this together, but please know that every single moment of your effort is appreciated. I literally have goosebumps.
This movie is nice, but not related to geology and science. The Earth is definitely expanding, so the continents would never generate a super-continent again and again!
@@astroevada Not yet... Actually, I do not strongly believe that the Earth would evolve into a star. But there are brave scientists who have suggested that the expanding Earth would become a gas giant (like Jupiter) and then a star!
All of what's in the video looks pretty accurate. Van Thursday, from our channel, because of this video, became the expert in what happened in the past. He reckons that the plate tectonics shown on the video are the most accurate to date. If it's possible, then from what happened in the past could help you with what might happen to the continents in the future, if you haven't made a video about it similar to this one. There has been a video on what might happen in 300 million years, but with graphics like this, this may actually help you with creating an animation on what might happen in the future, based on the directions of each plate tectonics. If you're interested in doing this, we'll be waiting patiently for it to come. Otherwise, this video is excellent. Keep up the good work.
30 sec??? Man the homo sapiens arrives literally at the last second, that means that since the prehistoric age till today is like 0,3 sec in this video. So we maybe "learn" 0,05 sec😂
@Alexander Oskar Omon 4 pretty much the same thing. Both made of matter, both having gravitational pulls on other objects. Both are going to eventually decay around the death of the universe. Similar in size compared to the size of just the obserbvable universe. What's the difference really?
Video: 0:17 Earth: _"I'm beginning to cool down"_ 0:19 Theia: _"Give me two seconds"_ Reality: 0:00 Earth: _"I'm beginning to cool down"_ 20000000:00:00:00:00:00 Theia: _"Give me twenty million years"_
Marvellous. Astonishing to see how much the Earth has seen in it's 4.5bln years since formation. A very resillient place in the face of adversity indeed.
@@tubularcandy812 Oh okay, who said God didn't make the Earth? Who said God didn't shape the continents? No one did. Nobody is here to discuss religion. Also, nice that you liked your own comment. In fact, if you are so damn religious, why the hell are you even watching this video? To be a troll and start shit with people?
@@hudson5244 France does not exist in the past, France doest not exist in the future, like all the nations anyway. Nations are only a very small, tiny part of the history of... Earth ? Life ? Even Humanity ! Human true nature, real "identity", is life in small communities and natural environment, not nation which is only a dream of "great men" (wich often means oversized ego) which fades away quickly. Time will do the job as always, goodbye nations. We should believe in long term way of life, not in ephemeral utopias, that's exactly what nations are, companies more again. Goodbye nations, goodbye market, goodbye pro-business society. Time will do the job. Ok sleep now zzz
@HELL IS REAL What science are you referring to? This is usually the part where you provide links to a bunch of incoherent crackpots, then I reply with something which is actually scientifically verified but will simply fall on your deaf ears. Also, which government? There's a few of them out there.
@HELL IS REAL lmao dude science has proven it's a sphere but i'll give it to ya you flat earth believer's are probably the biggest tweaker's of the century
Many years ago I made a very scientifically interesting comment that got a lot of interactions. I then decided to edit this comment so people could never know why it got so many likes and replies. I have since decided this was an error and has prevented thousands of people from expanding their knowledge of our incredible planet, and have determined the best course of action is to rectify that error to the best of my ability. So here is, to the best of my memory, the original comment: Fun fact: The speed at which the world is spinning is slowly decreasing, so each day is approximately 0.000000034 seconds longer than the last. Edit: damn just been reading through some of the replies from the blackout era (which is what I'm gonna call it). You lot are mean :(
That was damn formative. I hadn't seen anything prior to this that really contextualized my life... other than representations of the vastness of empty space. Well done to the Algol person/team.
100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 petabytes on your hard drive. This proves that we had old technologies. XD
@@TheElvisnator you know fish need oxygen to survive right? they absorb oxygen through their gills and they can drown if there isn't enough oxygen in the water...
One of the worst. this atrocious theory with 0 evidence shouldnt be perpetuated whatsoever. In all my time of refuting it, No one has supplied me with any valid evidence. Why should i believe this instead of God and The Bible, which has actual historical and present day evidence? Miracles still happen. animals becoming big or small doesnt, and never did happen.
Love seeing how the geography changes, makes me wish i could somehow go back in time and see what the earth’s landmasses looked like through different periods of it’s lifetime
Very detailed and revealing piece about deep time and life on Earth. A really nice addition to this would have been the average distance to the Moon along with it's relative size. The Moon was about 25% closer during the Great Ordovician Biodiversity event with proportionally strong tidal forces on Earth
Oh my! The way you visually organized the information in chronological order is amazing!! Absolutely fascinating! I loved this video!! Without a doubt it's my favorite video from everything I've seen on TH-cam!! Congratulations and thanks!!!
One of the best answers to the Fermi Paradox : making bacterial Life, it's easy (more or less...), making Plants and Animals it's not and requires entire eons.
And it formed on a planet so chaotic at the time. Makes you wonder about other planets with single celled life and how many there are. Moons too. Planets out there could have multi cellular life evolved but evolve differently and maybe just not develop technology as we did. Or some with better technology but no inspiration to explore the universe. This is probably why an advanced alien race contacting us would be really rare. Most planets that could have life within 14 billion light years are like everything up to the last 20 seconds of this video . Life like ours I feel we'd have to look at the closest galaxies. But the older ones. Deeper through the universe you'll find more single celled life rather than multicellular, further in time you look back. Maybe now as we see them we cant see signs of life . But to see them in their moment maybe their galaxy is thriving in life. It's just looking at light with the speed of light that far back. It's either gone now and we still see it or it's evolved into an entirely different form and seeded itself with life. And we still see how it was before. Space is weird.
Last 20 seconds:
"Oh yeah. It's all coming together."
Lmao
l i t e r a l l y
underrated
0:20
ikr
Ocean: turns red
Music: turns into horror music
Earth: freezes
Music: *intensifies*
Viewers be like: :D... :o... D:
Ha I don't know why
04:30
Hotel: Trivago
@@Pentax33 😕
İ love how the dinosaurs and the humans are both in the last 20 seconds of an 11 min video.
Mother earth is very old.
Ye when you think about it the stego ruled the earth until the trex came along and even then they both had a very short time on earth even us weve only been on earth for a few thousand years
Yes prob 7billion years old
flamingrubys11 you mean a few million
Gnome
Nope we showed up few thousand years ago
@@sevenios3340 350,000 is quite a bit longer than "a few thousand". Look up the Moroccan fossils, H.sapiens became distinct a lot sooner than previously thought, and sites in Indonesia suggest it may well be closer to 400-450k years ago based on tools found.
11:09 I saw a flash of light on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico
That's the impact that killed the dinosaurs
The Chixulub Impact
Notice how the sea levels rose
Ur true
God threw that asteroid at Mexico
Earth: *Turning red, turning to lava, turning to ice, etc.*
The other planets: boi what you doin
@Alone Hacker that was a cool color though
Earth: Nothin, wtf y'all doin? I'm here tryna make life. You all are just gassy fucks
L i f e
earth talks to mars: boi, why did you let all the water go 😢
other planet's experience the samething if not worse
I closed my eyes for one millisecond and missed half a million years
That's just how it is growing up
too sad man
yeah...
too sad man
Not half, a couple of million years)))
Respect to the cameraman for capturing these!
Edit: boomers stay away if you can't even get these jokes
He lives on the moon
Trireme52 the moon cameraman was filming most of the video. The first one retired when the asteroid that formed the moon showed up
@@sumbuddy4088 The current one got to shake hands with Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. The retired ones are on vacation on (in) Europa
@@ankaplanka American moon landing was fake.
@@ferwan r/whoooosh
I love the way the music changes at the Edicarian explosion : as if something marvelllous and unprecedented (to our knowledge) has started.
There was a comment like, “ why was earth full of lava?” The answer is that when earth formed it was super rocky and since it formed so fast and hard it made it hot so lava formed
That literally looked like the sun
Yes, people dont understand that lava is rock, but so hot in fact that it turns to liquid
Hell was sent to hell.
@Daniel Kolbin you are lying.
It’s after the impact that formed the moon
Remember when earth's day was like 4 hours man school went by fast
Golden Rock
yeah man, 30 minutes of sleep was a lot back in the day
90s kids unite
Straight God
Ah yes memories, my parents use to let me play outside for 7 minutes a day
Yeah i miss those days being at rock college with my rock friends for like what? 30 minutes
Golden Rock I miss the time when I used to play outside for minutes with my rock friends :(
-Can we go on land?
-No.
-Why?
-*The sun is a deadly lazer*
-_Not anymore there's a blanket_
lol u saw that video too
Great! Animals let's go on land!
*nope can't walk yet...*
*And there is no food so i don't care*
@@Nightmare-yx2nl literally everyone knows that video you are talking about xd
Same
In tHoteW-Ig the last fithed of this Video takes over 3/4 of the lenght and in this Vid the first fithed of tHoteW-Ig needs 4/5
That's what i call ironic
This is fantastic, so much information in a compact format. Thank you for putting this together.
when you realize homo sapiens were only in two frames
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I followed this tiny first island ... It seems to be in Indonesia now.
Кьялке Ментикопей-полигнират what island it’s hard to tell where Indonesia is
India came from antarctica and The Philippines rose out from under the ocean, that's why both of these countries have some of the most diverse flora and fauna in the world
So indonesia is the oldest country in the world
@@eidokun indonesia not india
What's island? Java or borneo?
This must have take long time to create
Respect this creator.
yeah he had to go through 4 billion years to report back
especially for cameraman
yeah
Yep exept for the fact that a day isn't 24h but 23h 56m + some seconds. This is why we add an extra day every 4th year, at least in Sweden.
TrexEmperor52 0 we add an extra day to each 4 years in every country
This channel has made me an absolute Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic fan!! 😌😸😸
*that's not was i was expecting*
also it should've been 11 minutes but i paused like 50 times so it ended up being a 25 minute video xd
Same, It ended up being a 35 minutes video or something like that for me
Honestly who didn't pause every second or so...
@@whathead07 me, i'm insane i know.
yes a lot of pausing. and squinting to read the text whose colour didn't contrast enough. still great video.
But dont you think guys those sentences are to small?
Just a reminder that in a 10 minute video of Earth’s history, humanity is only there for half a second.
@@stoplookin9484 Do the math. Earth has existed for over 4 billion years and yet humanity is said to have originated only 50 thousand years ago, if that.
(EDIT: stop posting bullshit saying humans have existed longer than that... Me and everyone fucking already knew that. I was referring to recorded human civilization, as recorded by Earth's oldest civilization, the Australian Aboriginals, which dates back to 50-60k years ago.)
@@stxrrymidnight if that what?
@@stxrrymidnight in the context i used it, i said that humans have only existed for "50 thousand years, if that" meaning that we probably have been around for less than that time. are you a native english speaker? that's what the idiom means...
@@stxrrymidnight we say "if that" here in the US. Where are you from?
@@pallasa and in that 50 thousand years we clutched and took over the fucking planet
video: "relaxing music"
me: "skip 5 seconds"
video: OCEAN GETS RED AND STARTS A TENSION MUSIC
He’s there
Wake up wake up wake up wake up, wake up
@@togotogo1413 wake up
Wake up
Is just a Tumblin down tumblin down tumblin down
I find it wild that the entirety of human history was like less than a second long
*“Hey can we go on land?”*
*“N O.”*
*“Why?”*
*“THE SUN IS A DEADLY LAZER!”*
♪ Not anymore there's a blanket! ♪
@@1blackice1 "cool i can walk on land now but i have to go back in the ocean to _have babies_ "
1blackice1 *_ozone_*
When the earth completely freezes
@@noobo569 bue bye ocean
Here are some human history time list
First human in 11:23
First contry in 11:23
First man used fire in 11:23
World War 1 in 11:23
World War 2 in 11:23
Kanye born in 11:23
You NOW in 11:23
This video made in 11:23
Kanye birth is the most important of a event than most of human history
@@АндрейТимаков-я5в This comment was made in 11:23
@@miguelsandoval3352 who tf is kanye lol
@@mr.commonsense6645 You don't know Kanye west?
This is absolutely outstanding. You must have put an astonishing amount of time into it. I'm glad I found this because I am teaching Earth History right now and I'd love to send this out to my students to watch. Thanks for an incredible piece of science and art!
A. Kenneth Nolan ok boomer
Itz Letha1 lol
I would totally agree with you.
Itz Letha1 ok zoomer
@@420Lethal ok boomer
One of the coolest documentaries I've ever seen. I've seen docs cover many of these things, but seeing in order aids in perspective and making connections.
Earth: 4 billion years: nothing
Humans: every year: *World Wide Celebration*
Lol 😂
Every 10b+ years planets celebrate new years. While our sun *slowly but surely **_eats us because of its own lack of hydrogen._*
@@trallerman4151 Idea : Crashing Jupiter to the sun
@@bintanglubis7265 Solar System- Jupiter= Apocalypse but okay.
@@trallerman4151
Pros :
- Sun live longer (yay!) for some million years (yay?)
Cons :
- No more solar system
It's like watching a movie but knowing the ending
Underrated comment
Well, it still goes on...
The ending is the sun will swallow the earth up
InfernoPlus nani de fuk?
@@yesseniasantiago5298 basically the sun is consuming its hydrogen through nuclear fusion and turning it into helium eventually 4 bilion years from now it will have used all of its hydrogen. The sun's core will collapse due to lack of hydrogen as fuel and it will instead start to consume it's helium which produces even more energy and because of that the sun will expand into a red giant and swallow mercury and venus in the process it's not certain if it will swallow the earth because it will be as big as earth's orbit, but it's a possibility.
cameraman really dedicated his life to this project
Skrkkt the cameraman died when cameras were invented so we could record it ourselves
When Cameras Died in the last 20 seconds...
LMAOOO
more like his single-celled ancestor lol
@@haroonrasheed11 You right.
I lived on Earth for 14 years, and I like countries, languages, religions, cultures and everything in human kind and I learned about them since 2019
bro's 14
Some people think that geology is boring. Some pepole don't know that 2 bilion years ago there was a *literal nuclear reactor in the middle of a lake in Gabon* that stayed active for *thousands of years*!
This video is some of the top tier stuff on youtube.
Edit: fixed a typo
they brush the surface and don't even dig in because it's "boring" or "stupid"
Pepole
*PEPOLE*
Yeah, still boring.
Edit: I meant that geology in general is boring for me, this video is kinda fascinating.
*pepole*
You’re back! We missed you! And your amazing content!
Edit: this video is the ultimate manifestation of your amazing research, work, and animation skills! 100/10 👏
This isn’t even his final form!
Runday 223 lmao
Hi
To
Where have you been algol?!
0:49 Green
4:32 Red
4:42 White
5:31 Red
6:12 Blue
6:13 Red
6:20 Blue
9:19 Red
9:22 White
9:31 Blue
9:33 White
9:35 Blue
Earth disco lol
0:20 fireball
9:34 Red
@@sonthebaguette That's gonna be the name of the next mass extinction DISCO EARTH.
Schedules of continental drift
i love how the earth finally recovers from a snowball earth, and then less than 2 seconds later it happens again.
Ah yes I loved the good old days when the air was made of *rock vapor*
ah yes
For more information about global history : th-cam.com/video/HK5OsDWYJmQ/w-d-xo.html
And the average temperature was above 2000 degrees. No risk of feeling cold then!
And the seas ran red with rust! Oh the fun I used to have with Cthulhu in those days!
Earth never told me that!
The music is perfect. Adds a dimension.
Yes , nostalgia that i never had
Indeedly also of What if next Earth Virus Will Might be The Great Depression Dying Extinctions after This Corona The Middle East Asia Corona Virus Countries Kinds need to Altered this Planet DNA like from of Reptile blood might block this Mammal BC Virus for this Alteration Earth for The Glorious Experience Real Life Global Glory Existence Beyondly!
Kelsea Haughton
I agree it makes me feel like I was there...
@@julianivoreloehzaz758 ??
9:16 Oh, what a relaxing musi-
*_looks around room for a boss to fight_*
Lmao
on the right u can see that *the earth had to do it to them*
Wtf
yeah and 4:26
This was amazing!, keep up the good work man :)
Earth: "it made me itch for a few hundredths of a second"
Moon: "that was humanity"
Earth: "i've experienced much worse"
Moon: "like what?"
Earth: "my painful formation from the meteors, Theia being launched into me and birthing you, the Oxygen Catastrophe, to name a few..."
@@vistagreat9994 Moon: Don’t you ever disrespect mother Theia like that again!
Astronomy shows our insignificance in Space. Geology shows our insignificance in Time.
Underrated comment.
yeah
True words
And Cosmology
Joerionis003 cosmology is part of astronomy
At 1300 Ma, I picked a piece of land and thought "hmm where will this end up in". I was able to track it down to the Solomon islands.
Nice
Noice
Noiuce
Did the same, my piece ended up in Sudan!
Mine ended up in Saudi Arabia
Please make a version at 4x slower, there is so much to reed and understand here. Marvelous video, one I have hoped to see for a long time!
Who would win?
> The oceans, the average global temperature, and almost all life as we knew it
> Some cyanobacteria bois making oxygen
Who would win?
Earth
vs
An Ice Age Squirrel
@@ra_alf9467 oh man its good film .d
*Or the Ice Age baby*
@@19EggsBenedict83 *great*
Scrat
That last part was like the continents going like "Oh shit teachers coming" and arranging themselves as fast as possible
LMAO YES
2024
That's the best idea I have seen about the split of pangea
But what were they doing🤨
@@PleasantPark-StarrySuburbs Amalgamating themselves into horrific messes.
oh shit the rabbi's coming
Oxygen: yeah let’s make the oceans red
GriBly GrinDer Actually it was the iron in the oceans that made them red not the oxygen
@@Official_Chivo.06 Iron and water don't form rust on their own. You need oxygen as well.
Killkor Yes when iron is exposed to oxygen or moisture the iron will rust over time
Killkor Yes it does rust forms when Oxygen eats my booty
@@Official_Chivo.06 exactly.
A video like this deserves to be made in 4k 120fps, somehow even that won't do Earth's history justice.
(YT still maxes out at 60fps as of early 2025)
Sad to see how short the ICE AGE was.
short as in Ma tho
Which ice age? There are 3 snowball effects and 4 ice ages including our current one.
Speaking more about that recent one
@@justnoah2073 it is not over, in ~50 mio years Antarctica will move north again, then our ice age will end.
Yeah we are in a interglacial period.
Absolutely, utterly fascinating. This is superbly well done. I can't imagine how much time it took to put this together, but please know that every single moment of your effort is appreciated. I literally have goosebumps.
This movie is nice, but not related to geology and science. The Earth is definitely expanding, so the continents would never generate a super-continent again and again!
@@АнатолийЧереповскийосейсморазв *Pangea Proxima crying in the corner*
@@theoriginaldrdust LOL
@@АнатолийЧереповскийосейсморазв Earth is not a star.
@@astroevada Not yet... Actually, I do not strongly believe that the Earth would evolve into a star. But there are brave scientists who have suggested that the expanding Earth would become a gas giant (like Jupiter) and then a star!
Sun: "Son, why are you covered in snow?"
Earth: "It's not a phase, mom!"
No its her not his
...
@@sabito9389 oh
@@sabito9389 no its the cyanos
Sun son
All of what's in the video looks pretty accurate. Van Thursday, from our channel, because of this video, became the expert in what happened in the past. He reckons that the plate tectonics shown on the video are the most accurate to date. If it's possible, then from what happened in the past could help you with what might happen to the continents in the future, if you haven't made a video about it similar to this one. There has been a video on what might happen in 300 million years, but with graphics like this, this may actually help you with creating an animation on what might happen in the future, based on the directions of each plate tectonics. If you're interested in doing this, we'll be waiting patiently for it to come. Otherwise, this video is excellent. Keep up the good work.
4:39 I love how the beat changes when the temperature changes
And ocean color.
I don't know why that scared the shit out of me
same
yah
There were no oceans, they were all covered with ice
This video is 11 minutes long. All of human history occurs in less than a blink of an eye. Crazy.
All the history we learn are the last 30 secs
30 sec??? Man the homo sapiens arrives literally at the last second, that means that since the prehistoric age till today is like 0,3 sec in this video. So we maybe "learn" 0,05 sec😂
@@Alessandro-jm7mm I didn't know you studied only homo sapiens😂i studied also dinosaurs
@@Maxistanca wait you said 'history' lol.
@@Alessandro-jm7mm noooo💔😂
Imagine one day you walk outside and the ocean is red
ight end of the world
Imagine imagining
Soviet Union wants to know your location
or when it was purple
And then the earth becomes a snowball
Honestly, a 6 hour day is all I need
lol
humans: wow 100 years to life is very long.
earth: am i a joke to you?
Hi!
@Alexander Oskar Omon 4 pretty much the same thing. Both made of matter, both having gravitational pulls on other objects. Both are going to eventually decay around the death of the universe. Similar in size compared to the size of just the obserbvable universe. What's the difference really?
Ah ah ah
@@lepperkin one is round the other is not
Black hole: you gotta be a new kids in the hood
0:17 Earth: _"I'm beginning to cool down"_
0:19 Theia: _"Give me two seconds"_
Video:
0:17 Earth: _"I'm beginning to cool down"_
0:19 Theia: _"Give me two seconds"_
Reality:
0:00 Earth: _"I'm beginning to cool down"_
20000000:00:00:00:00:00 Theia: _"Give me twenty million years"_
@@UkrainePatr1ot looool that's fair
Me: THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE
Hey theia is back
Keurusselka province
This is my 3rd time watching this. This time it took me 3 times longer because i have stopped and read everything lol. Very cool indeed. Thank you
9th time
7th time
So interesting
100th
10th
Marvellous.
Astonishing to see how much the Earth has seen in it's 4.5bln years since formation. A very resillient place in the face of adversity indeed.
Phenomenal, the amount of research required for this was probably uncountable. Very unique, I look forward to seeing your future works!
He uploads a video like every once a year
This video is a lie. God created the world. This stuff is BS.
@@tubularcandy812 Oh okay, who said God didn't make the Earth? Who said God didn't shape the continents? No one did. Nobody is here to discuss religion. Also, nice that you liked your own comment.
In fact, if you are so damn religious, why the hell are you even watching this video? To be a troll and start shit with people?
@@tubularcandy812 ...there's more evidence to this stuff than just being like "boop new world created BY GOD"
@@tubularcandy812 what pronouns do you prefer?
Nobody:
Supercontinents: *let's split up gang*
Rooby rooo!
Random rift: hehe time to kill a supercontinent
GreenieGuest
Some random rift in Ancient North America: *time to go killing aga-*
Grenville Oregeny: *N O*
this comment made me ugly laugh
_Wilson Cycle Strikes Again_
Imagine how fresh the air was back then
LMFAO
@@user-zq4ec5xp7t what's so funny
@@maikatideibaskapanaumrqlatupa When the air was "fresh", as in new, since the earth hadn't been around as long
Mmm nitrogen!
@FUCK YOU Cyanobacteria caused a mass extinction by doing too much photosynthesis, we're going to do the opposite.
600,000 years ago: 9°C
Current Temperature: 16.43°C
Its because the sun was burning hydrogen thats why Earth is 16.43°C
Edit: i forgot to tell you that in our land the temperature iz 40.13°C i think
@@dioniesteveprado4483 bro what are you saying?
@@dioniesteveprado4483 средняя температура.
Earth Temperature has not anything with the Sun. Depends on climate changes
4:13
YOOOO THIS STONE DUDE LOST HIS LEG!!!
holy shit i see what you are talking about he looks like a chilling samurai. "There goes my leg, out to sea again, that's cool I guess....."
"GOD DAMN IT I KNEW SWIMMING IN THE BROWN CLOUD WAS BAD IDE- wait why is everything turning red?"
And then we never heard about Frank.
😎😎😎😎
100th like
HAHA I saw that too!
4:39 when you turn the water tap a little bit when it is too warm
lmao
It feels just as aggressive
yeah but when I turned the water on it warm
0:14 On the other side
Virgin other planets: Stay in the same color for billions of years
Chad earth: _aight im _*_h i g h_*
LSD!
Aaaaaight
Venus used to be green
@@doctorballs8309 it used to be the same, but with oceans. It was never green. From what we know.
Language!
Earth's history is the equivalent of a movie where nothing happens until the end, the first animals at 9 minutes in
National Geographic: *he’s too powerful to be kept alive*
*_National Geographic wants to know your location_*
dangerous*
Carter Adams okay boomer
@@angiechen6192 okay boomer
i totally did not copy you
National Geographic : *Stay right where you are*
We're pretty lucky to be alive in a time where the continents are mostly coherent, imagine if we had to evolve on one big worldwide archipelago.
The seafood would be pretty good.
Imagine living at 1 of 5 hawaii island
I think it would be better actually. We are unlucky because we could have united politically much quicker in one giant landmass.
@@soloredz8954 I disagree because europe, asia, africa and asia minor (middle east) are connected as one major landmass and is far from united.
I think then the europe islands would become the new east indees.
Me thinking about the French Revolution: a very big change in history
Earth thinking about the Proterozoic - Phanerozoic boundary: Am I a joke to you?
French Revolution has almost destroyed France. We can thx napoleon for repairing all that
@@hudson5244 France does not exist in the past, France doest not exist in the future, like all the nations anyway. Nations are only a very small, tiny part of the history of... Earth ? Life ? Even Humanity ! Human true nature, real "identity", is life in small communities and natural environment, not nation which is only a dream of "great men" (wich often means oversized ego) which fades away quickly. Time will do the job as always, goodbye nations. We should believe in long term way of life, not in ephemeral utopias, that's exactly what nations are, companies more again. Goodbye nations, goodbye market, goodbye pro-business society. Time will do the job. Ok sleep now zzz
Nick Caragua At least it was here way before the usa x)
7 ma
The Water level Raise when earth is done
relaxing music, fantastic graphics, this is awesome, algol.
Flat Earthers: This is how earth really looks like
lmao the roundess on a flat screen looks so flat wow!!
@HELL IS REAL I really hope this comment is a joke
@HELL IS REAL What science are you referring to? This is usually the part where you provide links to a bunch of incoherent crackpots, then I reply with something which is actually scientifically verified but will simply fall on your deaf ears.
Also, which government? There's a few of them out there.
@HELL IS REAL lmao dude science has proven it's a sphere but i'll give it to ya you flat earth believer's are probably the biggest tweaker's of the century
@@beetal7128 so the sun and moon is flat too right? 😂
Imagine if an alien came when all the oceans were red and just said “nope” and left
...
...
I think one was left in Area 51 we just did not see it
@@onion7830 area 51 is a millitary base
@@maikatideibaskapanaumrqlatupa New in internet?
4:14 - oh no, he lost his leg ;(
im so happy people like you exist
Ono Fuuuu my leg
*oops*
MAH LEG
and its bleeding
11:19 this is what the world looked like when the first humans started existing
They only started existing 200,000 years ago not 10m so not really
@@thebaseballcow2024 Everything have their first time existing on 🌎
If we’re defining “humans” as simply apes that happen to walk in 2 legs then yeah
Many years ago I made a very scientifically interesting comment that got a lot of interactions.
I then decided to edit this comment so people could never know why it got so many likes and replies.
I have since decided this was an error and has prevented thousands of people from expanding their knowledge of our incredible planet, and have determined the best course of action is to rectify that error to the best of my ability.
So here is, to the best of my memory, the original comment:
Fun fact: The speed at which the world is spinning is slowly decreasing, so each day is approximately 0.000000034 seconds longer than the last.
Edit: damn just been reading through some of the replies from the blackout era (which is what I'm gonna call it). You lot are mean :(
Wow
Cool
That's awesome!
He is not only a stickler for the numbers, . . . but also for decimal places.
ok :)
thanks for the fact.
i'm scared to blink and miss 100 years
Six million years in a second, does your blinking take 1/60000 of a second?
@@meowcat7124 Yes.. yes it does
@@meowcat7124 it takes 1/8 of a second, therefore, if you blink you miss 750,000 years
@@i.pezzotti853 you must be really funny
@@cellulairerare you must be really boring
That was damn formative. I hadn't seen anything prior to this that really contextualized my life... other than representations of the vastness of empty space. Well done to the Algol person/team.
10:00
9:50 The milk part 😂🥛
Ice Age snow effect.
0:14 Earth's creation.
0:17 Hadean Eon begins.
0:20 Earth goes below 1000 degrees Celsius.
0:23 Primordial Soup forms (super-heated since it's 630 degrees Celsius).
0:35 First lifeforms.
0:47 Earth goes below 100 degrees Celsius (and remains so ever since).
0:54 Archean Eon begins.
3:15 first ice caps.
4:24 Proterozoic Eon begins.
4:26 Oceans turn red.
4:40 First Snowball Earth; Paleoproterozoic thermal minimum -50 degrees Celsius.
5:30 First Snowball Earth ends; Proterozoic thermal maximum 50 degrees Celsius.
6:16 Oceans turn blue again.
6:54 Oceans turn purple.
7:08 roughly 800 million years of stable climate (temperature average is 12 degrees Celsius).
8:34 1 billion years ago.
9:19 Second Snowball Earth; Neoproterozoic thermal minimum -50 degrees Celsius.
9:30 Second Snowball Earth ends; Neoproterozoic thermal maximum 50 degrees Celsius.
9:32 Third And Last Snowball Earth; final thermal minimum of -50 degrees Celsius.
9:34 Third And Last Snowball Earth ends; final thermal maximum of 50 degrees Celsius.
9:50 Phanerozoic Eon begins.
10:38 Mesozoic Era begins; Phanerozoic Thermal Maximum (35 degrees Celsius).
11:09 Cenozoic Era begins.
Man
I have no idea why i clicked on this video, i have no idea why im reading this comment, and i dont know what you just said.
@@bakarana455 History of the earth
Oh my god
@@bakarana455 Facepalm go back to High School...
This is beautiful. Really makes you think of how old and precious the Earth is.
@ItsBeast64 I mean scientists at the top would never lie to you with carbon technology that you don't have access to
@ItsBeast64 spoiler alert: he hasn't
@@PresidentJohnEden there are christain paleontologists, and plus priests obviously know dinosaurs existed
@ItsBeast64 I have an 146 IQ lmfao. I believe the earth is billion years old. I believe it's possible that they are lying
I'm very highly educated
I can't believe the satelite recorded earth for 5 billion years.
bruh moment
No, it’s 4.540.000.000 years ago
100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
petabytes on your hard drive. This proves that we had old technologies. XD
Ikr
Milion* No bilion
I LOVE THIS I watch your stuff all the time
This is honestly one of the best videos on the internet
Liquid Lake how are you here
kaden cottrell he lives
Liquid Lake true
Facts
Liquid Lake there is a better video using dominoes and explaining how it all happened
It's crazy to think that we haven't been around for that long...
I mean yeah, we've been just 11:24, like a second, not even a second of the video.
and we will disappear like a fart in the wind...
Nope the universe is just beginning
and in that second we made a big progress
even though the earth has some issues because of us, we still need to save the earth, you know?
Oxygen 2 billion years ago: **is bad and keelz all of de population**
Oxygen now: *noone can survive without it*
evolution is real my friend
@@triggadidon oxygen dictatorship: breathe it or die
Fishes: *_Am I a joke to you?_*
@@TheElvisnator fish use oxygen
@@TheElvisnator you know fish need oxygen to survive right? they absorb oxygen through their gills and they can drown if there isn't enough oxygen in the water...
coming back after five years to say this is my all time fav video on yt, esp when I’m high
HOW???? Surprising!!!
*yo the camera man took a long time to record this. Mad respect.* ✊🏻
Yeah what a veteran.
For people who takes this seriously; go r/wooosh yourselves.
aRe yOU DuMB, PEOpLE WErEn't eVEn BOrN yEt IN THaT tImE.
@林 :( (to the mere usage of wdhdjv)
but to whom?
林 r/ihavereddit
This is the most original comment i've ever seen 28 times in my life
One of the best videos on You Tube. Just felt, someone gave me knowledge and I felt more complete.
One of the worst. this atrocious theory with 0 evidence shouldnt be perpetuated whatsoever.
In all my time of refuting it, No one has supplied me with any valid evidence.
Why should i believe this instead of God and The Bible, which has actual historical and present day evidence?
Miracles still happen. animals becoming big or small doesnt, and never did happen.
I am going to be the person to pay respects to the creator of this video. Algol, you have done an amazing job!
Love seeing how the geography changes, makes me wish i could somehow go back in time and see what the earth’s landmasses looked like through different periods of it’s lifetime
Colors of Earth.
Red = depressed
Purple = Happy
White = Anxious
Lava = Angry
Green = Stressed
Cyan = Relieved
Blue = Chill
@@bm-22projects Sometimes you have emotions that you hide from others
O2+Fe=sadness
Michael Curry Green should be Stress
Pangea + Vaalbara (or Ur) = 7 Continents
Pangea + 7 Continents = Pangea-Next (Pangea is about 630.000.000 years older than Pangea-Next)
9:34 - 11:21
My favorite bit. Relaxing music, earth coming alive, everything becoming green.
I like how impacts also picked up the pace as it is a *lot* easier to find them more recently.
I love how tense the music it gets when the ocean turned red
Me too, I always hum it
Great video, I cannot get bored of it. So relaxing. Thank you.
Very detailed and revealing piece about deep time and life on Earth. A really nice addition to this would have been the average distance to the Moon along with it's relative size. The Moon was about 25% closer during the Great Ordovician Biodiversity event with proportionally strong tidal forces on Earth
Can i contact you?
@@ahyes3398 what👩🏿🦲
@@ahyes3398 tf you need to dm him for💀
@@Number6ManUrinates I kinda thought I've seen him somewhere, but it was a misunderstanding mb
@@ahyes3398 o k
11:07 India was like:
*Lemme park over here*
Lol
Okay FBI
Hi FBI
Hello FBI nothing is permanent...lol
It's makes it every funnier the fact used the the word "lemme" Instead of "let me"
I am opening a beer for the first single cell organisms . This is for you lads
Hi blood moon pfp
Horay for bacteria
hi mars
@@barbarafrederick1612 does that look like Mars to you?
Absolutely fascinating content! [5:38] You really bring history to life in a way that’s both engaging and informative!
Oh my! The way you visually organized the information in chronological order is amazing!! Absolutely fascinating! I loved this video!! Without a doubt it's my favorite video from everything I've seen on TH-cam!! Congratulations and thanks!!!
Until now I never realised that life literally had to exist for billions of years before even going multicellular. Wow.
You hot It!!!
Sorry, YOU GOT IT!!!!!
One of the best answers to the Fermi Paradox : making bacterial Life, it's easy (more or less...), making Plants and Animals it's not and requires entire eons.
It is such an incomprehensible amount of time, and with the conditions on earth, it basically had to happen.
And it formed on a planet so chaotic at the time. Makes you wonder about other planets with single celled life and how many there are. Moons too. Planets out there could have multi cellular life evolved but evolve differently and maybe just not develop technology as we did. Or some with better technology but no inspiration to explore the universe. This is probably why an advanced alien race contacting us would be really rare. Most planets that could have life within 14 billion light years are like everything up to the last 20 seconds of this video . Life like ours I feel we'd have to look at the closest galaxies.
But the older ones. Deeper through the universe you'll find more single celled life rather than multicellular, further in time you look back. Maybe now as we see them we cant see signs of life . But to see them in their moment maybe their galaxy is thriving in life. It's just looking at light with the speed of light that far back. It's either gone now and we still see it or it's evolved into an entirely different form and seeded itself with life. And we still see how it was before. Space is weird.
Earth: Hey Mars, can you give me some water?
Mars: Sure, just don't take so much, i want to have life too
Earth: yo mars can I get a sip?
Mars: yeah just don't make it too big
Earth:
Earth: *Takes all the water* Mars :0 Earth: There done
Lol
I love the use of sound design to indicate major events like collisions thats really cool