First, he created bigger animals like dinosaurs, but then he made them not be here anymore, because he realised they were too big, so they would have stomped and stepped on everything -- they were pure like birds, but not an ideal being, as they were too large for this planet...
It took me watching this to realize it never dawned on me how utterly terrified and confused dinosaurs must have been as this was happening. You don’t need to be taught history to know dinosaurs once existed, obviously, but no one ever talks about how they would’ve felt and how miserable their deaths most likely were.
It's incredible how all/most life went completely extinct on our planet and earth was still able to create more life after this catastrophic event.Goes to show how incredibly unique and special our planet is. 🌳
The thing that this video forgets to mention is that the Earth's continents didn't look the way they do now. Most of the land mass was still largely contained close together which made the damage even worse
They were also incorrect about saying it may have come from the oort cloud too. For one the oort cloud is completely theoretical and no evidence at all for its existence but in their theoretical model the oort cloud would only form comets not asteroids. Makes you wonder how much more is wrong with this video!
@@ChildOfTheWilderness personally it's all theory and conjecture. Look how many times an asteroid has passed earth lately and they didn't know until the last second or even afterwards, and they think they can know exactly when and where millions of years ago...I don't put a whole lot of faith in these people
Do we have to think about it, of course they are dead for our own benefit, if they were still alive, we wouldn't be here and there would be a huge loss on population
It’s actually crazy how dinosaurs where once a thing.. wonder how they acted and went about their days.. would of loved to have been able to observe them.
Which brings up scifi movies where aliens go to war with us. They can literally grab a rock with their ships and tow it to earth and just wipe us out easily.
It also created huge volcanoes on the other side of the planet, though these huge volcanoes have existed before (called Flood Basalt Eruptions), and they correlate almost perfectly with known mass extinctions. There is a theory that the flood basalt eruption was already wiping out the dinosaurs, and the asteroid just finished the job. So, while we watch the skies, our doom might actually be lurking beneath us! (Also supervolcanoes like Yellowstone, which would itself be disastrous for humanity, are mere "hangovers" from these eruptions.
I remember seeing a pic of a fossil of during that time period of 2 different species hiding in a burrow to survive but eventually died together. I can’t imagine how terrifying it must’ve been for them.
Weird to think that the creatures that burrowed or hid to survive, weren’t just doing it to save themselves, but inadvertently saved their entire species. The few that lived saved their species in order for us to have them alive now. Props to them little fellas who went through hell to give us their descendants ✌️
@@willw7546 Birds evolved from a bird like dinosaur ancestor, but there weren't any modern birds alive back then. The Crocodile is exactly the same other than they were bigger in the past. I think sharks were around back then but they were different types of sharks than what we have today where the modern shark evolved from them. There's a few plants from dinosaur days. I think the ginko tree was around back then too. Not much survived in the grand scope of things though. Kind of crazy thinking of all the stuff that has popped up and gone extinct yet crocodiles have outlived everything.
I didn't wake up this morning thinking that I would feel absolutely devastated for the dinosaurs but here we are. The imagery of those terrified dinosaurs trying to escape made my heart break
@@alleng6468 you're right, which is why humanity is so interesting, isn't it? people can feel empathy for something that would easily devour us without a second thought. it's truly fascinating
@@Hamish1611 unlike regular coffee grounds compared to instant coffee crystals, the instant coffee is self explanatory while you'll need some kind of brewer for the actual coffee grounds
Everyone is talking about how bad dying in the initial extinction event would have been, but imagine being one of the animals (not just species, but individuals) that made it and had to figure out how to survive on a destroyed planet.
I love how, as kids they tell us "A giant asteroid killed all the dinosaurs" and most of us were just like "Ya, okay. Makes since." and went about our days. But then there was a select few that was like "Ummm...But how tho?" and grew up to go into a field and dedicated time out of their lives to figure it out.
I’m just old enough to remember being in school before the asteroid impact theory was put forth. The death of the dinosaurs was an unsolved mystery. When the theory came out, it wasn’t embraced all that widely. Then the discovery of the Chicxulub impact crater was a great triumph.
So is this kind of like the titanic in the sense that what hit the earth wasn't actually all that big??*Sorry I never claimed to be the brightest bulb, I'm just trying to understand this😏
That’s not how the internet works… if the servers are destroyed all information is destroyed and can never be recovered. In fact it it worry some how much information is stored digitally as a large solar flare will destroy all electronic devices.
I went to a museum that had a special dinosaur exhibit and I was talking to the tour guide and he was an old retired gentleman who was very knowledgeable and he was telling many of the people how the dinosaurs in this exhibit died 65 million and 8 years ago. One lady asked how can they know that date so precisely and he said "well when I started here the asteroid struck 65 million years ago and I have now been working here for 8 years". ;-)
Some animals from that period are still alive.... but they r deep ocean creatures...they r the direct descendants from those animals who didn't died in that period
No one actually knows for sure that this happened. You can’t test a theory of an event that happened millions of years ago. This is all hypothetical. It may very well have happened but no one can know for sure because their theories can’t be tested.
@@greyghostscsa394 you know theories are based on evidence right? They arent baseless claims. There’s enough evidence on the ground for Palaeontologist to work with. Theories are the closest answers based on the evidence we have.
Hands down the best horror film I’ve ever seen. Literally based on true events. The way this event is trivialized found me absolutely unprepared for what’s described here 😳
The scientists made it up.. read Genesis chapter 7 verse 12 it will tell you everything no secrets kept and the dinosaurs in the sea and ocean still live down deep in there 💪
Honestly it’s suddenly hitting me how confused and scared the dinosaurs must have been during this. Sure they may have been fighting, running, surviving, their entire lives but bro..how scared do you think they were when they heard this? I feel bad tbh. (AYO 1K LIKES! TYSM)
same it's possible so many species in those times would have developed a sort of higher sentience to process the fact that they were indeed facing their violent end
What most don't know is, that this world is a miniature world created as a 'test' that's within another world that we call The Outside and that the world creator made the dinosaurs not be here anymore because of their size that wasn't ideal -- the creator of this world realised the fact that he shouldn't have created this beyond wrong world, and he shows signs to those who have been chosen by giving them info and ideas via dreams, and the oId man has received many of those transmissions/visions and important info about me The God / The Goddess and The Oceanborn and The Spark / The Radiant Being / The Star(s) etc, myself being The Queen / Princess / Lady etc and The Eve / Eva aka the metaphorical beginning and the literal end, so he probably knew since his body was young that the world creator would put my essence here in this world at the end of the 20tn century, which is probably why the oId man created all those Disney stories with characters that reflect me, and, he's been trying to 'prepare' the world for the day the system is changed by including secret references to me & the pure men who protect me (the alphas) and to the new system in most lyrics/movies/videos etc...
First, he created bigger animals like dinosaurs, but then he made them not be here anymore, because he realised they were too big, so they would have stomped and stepped on everything -- they were pure like birds, but not an ideal being, as they were too large for this planet...
@@FrozenMermaid666 Nothing is too large for this planet, you think an elephant or a whale is large? Think of an Argentinosaurs. An elephant compared to that giant dinosaur could be crushed. Almost anything could be crushed by long necks
My grandparents were alive when this happened. They had a dinosaur farm and every one of their dinosaurs was killed. They had to start over and at their age it was extremely difficult.
@@TrolIed the concept of parents walking to school through worse conditions than the more recent generation dates back to an ancient Chinese proverb. Applying the concept to new things is not stealing. By your logic, saying “Stolen” is stolen.
@@BobGymlan oh boy. What are the snowflakes going to think of your use of a Chinese proverb? CULTURAL APPROPRIATION! And, Stolen! How dare you make a joke?
@@jaydubey1845my same question.. these bone should've been crumbled at that exact point .. how are we getting these million .. or maybe billions .. of years ago
Imagine what else is in the ocean that we haven't found imagine the dinosaurs that swimmed into the deepest part of the ocean and hasn't been found yet.
@@Caseywifeee66 😳 omg that scary lol. I saw a vid theorizing that Nessie was a lucky holdover from the dinosaurs that was in the right place at the right time, and has had optimal conditions with no natural enemies all this time, so is just in the Loch Ness chilling now lol So like you said, IMAGINE all the creatures so deep, they dont even know the event happened!
Like, they were starting to look more like how they do today, but Australia and Antarctica were still joined and India was disconnected from northern Asia, and while I don’t doubt the ripples went right through the whole planet, I don’t think any land masses were on the “other side of the world” in the sense that we think of today. Idk, it would just be nice to have that factored in.
I honestly feel bad for the dinosaurs. Imagine you going through what they had to go through, especially if you didn’t know what it was or what to do as well. Poor things, they didn’t deserve that.
Eh they had many millions of years to develop a space program and astroid detection and avoidance systems. Humans have only been around for a few hundred thousand years and we’re already making spaceships to knock asteroids off course.
The dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago and they were on the Earth for 165 million years. Humans have been on the earth for around 300,000 years. Just to put that into perspective
@@BassPlayer9000 But not quite though, if we want to be strict about it, all currently living birds are in fact dinosaurs. So even with all that, they're still thriving.
I would like to see a documentary about how dinosaurs may have survived the post asteroid strike world. the first 5 years would have been crucial but I'm sure the later 100 years would have still been an interesting time. I'd say the survival of life is a greater story than the impact itself.
Prior to the asteroid strike, there has been a serious of absolutely massive volcanic eruptions so the population was already not doing well. I imagine the asteroid was the nail in the coffin
Okay so dinosaurs died but the smart ones evolved and went into the earth. Then became the vrill reptilian humanoids that run the world today behind the scenes.
I’ve been saying this for years now. Obviously life would have survived and the next 5-10 million years after would’ve been insane. The new “stronger” bacteria and living organisms would’ve been insane in terms of evolution. It’d be great seeing exactly what scientists think happened and what actually was happening to life then.
We wouldn't understand it either though. Unless you are close to the location of impact you would only feel the shockwave and would have no clue where it came from. And there would be no time to react in any way cause it all happens instantaneously. And people who were close enough to see the asteroid falling they'd be dead before even impact happens.
It’s crazy how some intelligent apes survived millions of years later, to figure out all of these dinos existed and how they died and everything, life truly works in mysterious ways.
@samantha ssmith ... No. Mammals evolved from synapsids (the mammal-like reptiles), not saurapsids (dinosaurs, birds, other reptiles); the last common ancestor of the two dates back to the Paleozoic, well before the evolution of the dinosaurs. True mammals evolved during the Mesozoic. Primates probably evolved during the mid- to late Cretaceous; by the time the asteroid hit, we were already arboreal (though the primates of the time more closely resembled squirrels than monkeys).
just take a moment to realize that such a cataclysm was needed to kill the dinosaurs, and even though, life still survived after that, that's just incredible.
Not even the first time it happened either. Look up the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event. That one wiped out 95% of all life on Earth, and it took the greater part of 30 million years for life to truly begin to recover. So well into the Triassic period is when things began to balance themselves again.
@@Caseywifeee66 like they’re food source ran out, plants they consumed went extinct. There is no proof of any asteroid hitting earth and killing dinosaurs. It’s all scientific theory just like Big Bang and other events. Look it up for yourself and do some research and I think you will begin to see.
It's so insane how the dinosaurs were just chilling out living their lives and then a space rock ended their existence. The absolute chaos happening while not knowing this was the end of their time. 65 million years later and here we are... edit: Some of yall are heartless for not giving a shit about a animals life.
@@feger481 Regardless of their brain size they were just animals like us and all the animals we currently share the earth with. It's pretty obvious when even a tiny animal like a rabbit or parrot is experiencing pleasure, contentment, anxiety and fear. I mean just compare cute animal videos Vr animal cruelty videos. There is very clearly a similar range of behavior that is comparable to humans in similar happy and sad situations. We may not share the same ability of complex communications with the dinosaurs but they would undoubtedly have shared a similar spectrum of emotions.
Sheesh, makes me feel kinda sorry for the dinosaurs when envisioning how terrified they must have been and how much they suffered. That says a lot knowing that without their extinction, us as humans may not have evolved to the extent that we have had dinosaurs remained alive.
@@johnpixie A black man can't be racist towards a white man!! Because it's called intelligence to hate your abuser!! Or, should blacks have Stockholm Syndrome, and love the abuse? I don't think a white person can talk about blacks being racist to them until they stop being racist and abusive 1st
The science behind this is amazingly scary. Not just what the dinosaurs went through but also the whole planet. From different biomes, molecules/ atoms to underneath the surface and even weather. Loved the science behind this, fascinating.
Honestly so epic. Crazy to think we’ve been around for not even a fraction of the time as these predators were. And all in an instant reduced the greatest reign of animals ever to extinction. Wild
Human coexist with these predators like trex and more friendly ones. In Mexico they found cave with ancient statues presenting humans playing with these animals
@@kurtis295 give me concrete proof that it happened. Hell scientists and astronomers don't even know if happened or not. Chances are, it never happened. Species go extinct all the time. The first 37 seconds of the video was nothing but unproven theories and straight up lies.
For lots of people, myself included, we fail to realize how instantaneous this destruction was. It was not a long drawn out thousand year + extinction event, but instantaneous in North/South America, a just a few short months later in the rest of the planet.
Evolved? No way, created by God. If our origins have no purpose or meaning, our end has no purpose or meaning don’t even try to convince me that life right now has meaning or purpose.
Not so crazy if you consider that all life exists on the extremely thin crust of Earth. It's comparatively thin like tinfoil wrapping around a ball of chocolate. 99% of Earths mass didn't care.
@@Monchegorx And dont forget the speed it impacted, the comparis about how many hiroshima's this tiny little rock had :) makes sense about the floods, fires etc
I guess they're trying to show how destructive this would be were it to occur today but it's kind of odd to see the continents in their current arrangement instead of the way they were 65 million years ago.
You really aren't that bright are you. No human was alive when the Lord God created the Heavens and the earth. So no one was there with a video camera. Those who stand before the Lord God on judgement day that will give an account before Him if they believed and put hope in men's lies instead of giving praise and glory to God who made all things will suffer in hell for eternity.
@@toxicaurora ARE YOU SERIOUS?? OBVIOUSLY THEY KNEW THE SARCASM WHILE COMMENTING IT IDIOT, WE ALL KNOW ITS OBVIOUS THAT NOBODY WAS ALIVE WHEN THE DINOSAURS WERE.
its not really a joke though as humans witnessed something like this 12800 years ago, and while it probably wasnt as bad the dinosaur one, it still caused the largest mass extinction event in 5 million years and we nearly became a part of that
First time, with the animations, I actually understood the asteroid hit...but like someone mentioned, it doesn't really show how the continents being attached increased/decreased the speed of damage, not that anything would have been untouched either way...many are making little of how the dinosaurs felt at their end...like it or not, small or big brain, they would have obviously known something was different...from the ground shaking, sky darkening, the sonic boom, temperature increase, etc...for the dog and cat owners, think how worked up your pet can become after hearing a loud noise like a firecracker or car backfire...luckily (?), It didn't take long, but the dinosaurs last breathes on earth had to be horrible, filled with their pain and cries...probably similar to what was experienced in Pompeii...I don't think any of us could comprehend the level of noise from the dinosaur's combined cries, and the sounds of tons of animals falling over to their deaths...🤔
Nah nah, in just 5 seconds of the hit, a sonic boom would have erased almost all eardrums of Dino's so everything just went mute for them even their own cries
The history of life has been a history of death. The majority of creatures on Earth who could experience pain, did die in pain and horror. The difference with the asteroid was just that they felt pain and horror at one moment while normally this is an individual experience. So I mean, at the end of the day there was not much difference individually, only the scale is impressive.
The dinosaurs were around for at least 165 million years, only to die from an asteroid. Humans have only been around for 6 million years, and we've almost caused our own extinction.
Modern humans (homo sapiens) have existed for less than a half million years, and get off the apocalyptic self destruction hyperbole because there are nearly 8 billion of us now with steady increase and there has never been any near extinction. And no there isn't really any so called climate crisis either, that is a politically fabricated power grab sham.
Yeah and then imagine you're one of the 3 creatures that survive and then you're plunged into an ice age and deserts and you have to figure out how to survive that 😭
i sometime forget, that they existed. i just think like “cool, dinosaurs existed” but when i realize that they aren’t only the part of the history, but they actually lived, it feels weird. idk if yall can understand what i’m saying😭
@@isheeppol8761 yes I have seen videos on this and those species back then actually were intelligent enough to make spears to go spear fishing while staying under water for so many hours and then evolved to actually be able to live under water.its so cool yet also proud to know humans in a different species lived back then in a way we can't now.if we stay in water for more than a few minutes we will die.
Only the aviator, the specialized dinosaurs, could save themselves. But when the world needed them most, they fertilized the whole earth by dropping poops.
I wish my school showed stuff like this. It’s a lot easier and more interesting to comprehend. I graduated in 2015 and most of my scientific education was from text books and outdated vhs video. They were always pretty monotone. I had a hard time retaining a lot of specifics. This held my attention and I understood it on a bigger scale.
@@craigcorson3036 Honestly, I think it has a lot to do with how lazy people can be. I feel like a real conversation or even a point should at least make sense.
Yes, a lot had to die for us to be here now, and that wasn't even the worst mass-extinction event. We're here because life on Earth got nuked multiple times over.
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"Everyone knows..." claim makes it so much more believeable. I actually did not know, but now I know. Thank you for being the sponsors of my knowledge. Now I'm like everyone.
@@sweetluvgurl especially when they describe how many of them died slower than others. I understand that it's the most natural and unpredictable way for them to go but,,,,,
This is actually really really sad 💔 Never really given dinosaurs a second thought but watching this explain in depth, just *how* catastrophic the event was & then learning of their horrendous/sufferable deaths genuinely shocked me. I kept thinking “ok, this can’t possibly get any worse?!” And then, yep. It got worse.
I felt the same!! After I watched this I went up to my boyfriend & was telling him how I feel bad for the dinosaurs & all the other animals. How scary that must have been 🥺
@@thepokemondusknoir we weren’t around 65 million years ago because we hadn’t evolved yet. We wouldn’t have evolved into humans at all if the dinosaurs were around, considering their colossal strength
The fact that a mammal that dinosaurs have probably overlooked, later going to evolve into something that figurs out what a horrible thing happened to dinosaurs is mind blowing!
our ancestors actually didn't even come into existence till ice age which happened after dinosaurs were wiped out so...we prolly never interacted with them
@@scribblemonster370 True, but what I ment by a mammal wasn't an actual human. İt was a small, squirrel-like mammal that lived in dinosaur era which humans evolved from.
It’s crazy to think dinosaurs once walked and lived on planet earth. Going about their day, eating other dinosaurs or plants. It just sounds unbelievable. It’s all very fascinating stuff.
people are the most fascinating things. dinosaurs were mostly just designed to kill, not many used strategy, they just used their evolving power into size.
Honestly we seriously gloss over the horror of this event. Raining hellfire, tsunamis, blackened sky, blinding light and seismic shocks. The dinosaurs weren’t sentient of course but the pain and suffering of that apocalypse, so random and unlikely, is so mind bending
They would have felt fear at least. (Physical fear.. not the emotions that go with it) That’s hardwired into being a living creature. And being as they weren’t actually lizards, they could have even been sentient.
The way all this mayhem happens in a millisecond and it’s unstoppable and almost unimaginable reminds me of this recurring nightmare I had as a child that would emit the same type of fear and would wake me up in the worst panic attacks.
Literally watching this a day after I had a dream where I was seeing two asteroids descending upon earth. Felt the shockwave when a piece of debris from one hit the water. Everyone I asked in my dream said we would die. I have a huge fear of death and this was a prolonged sense of helplessness that I experienced in my dream. Woke up fine.
@@dapur2694 I took a college course on death and dying and we discussed theories of the afterlife and what I took from the class is that while death is scary and promised, it should only fuel you to live everyday to the fullest !
@@24ThaKillah Oh absolutely! It really woke me up to a whole 'nother perspective. Sometimes it is so easy to forget that mortality is part of us all, and I believe I have wanted to reach an acceptable age _before_ feeling more apathetic to death. If we get hit by an asteroid in my lifetime, and if that is in 2060, I will at least be 58 years old, maybe I will have accepted it then. I will however try to make as much of most of my time here, life really is a gift.
The day we are born we are on the clock to die. It is promised to us all. While it is scary because of the unknown. I've accepted it and enjoy life daily.
Goodness I can’t even imagine the time and dedication it took to figure all of this out. It’s 2am for me as of now, and it really puts things in perspective and leaves me pondering with questions! Even if we were to be hit by another gigantic space rock, wiping out every damn thing, nature always finds a way to keep itself living. We may not live, as humans we all may go extinct, But life itself will still be there, bacteria, maybe aquatic creatures will survive another round! Who knows! But life itself will not completely wipe out and I know that for a fact!
“The dinosaurs were likely terrified and running in all directions”. I’ve never felt sorry for a dinosaur before. Like a cute little stray dog sleeping on the train tracks in the winter. That poor little t-Rex at 2:56 😔
@@ryanname2503 even if they were terrifying animals, one can’t help but feel for how scared they were (assuming you have emotional intelligence) and how they had no place to escape. Imagine feeling desperate to hide or run away but it’s a terror happening all over Earth within a short period of time.
It's a crazy thought to think that dinosaurs in early earth years was sacrificed and been replaced by human as a new keeper of the Earth but human failed to😢
Crazy really that my grandparents managed to survive this on a daily basis on their walk to school. The stories were true after all. Fair play.
Dont forget uphill both ways
Of course going downhill wasn't a thing back then
And the ground was covered in a foot of snow at all times
@@raiden031 they had to cross rivers and climb mountains shoeless
First, he created bigger animals like dinosaurs, but then he made them not be here anymore, because he realised they were too big, so they would have stomped and stepped on everything -- they were pure like birds, but not an ideal being, as they were too large for this planet...
It’s true, I was there
Yeah and I’m joe Biden
I remember reading about you in history class Rasheed
1 like = 1 sad to indian dinosaur
@@chrisroyce8252 and i.....am.....ironman
The aliens detonated a weapon because they wanted more advanced life to start .....but we still are like the alligators .
It took me watching this to realize it never dawned on me how utterly terrified and confused dinosaurs must have been as this was happening. You don’t need to be taught history to know dinosaurs once existed, obviously, but no one ever talks about how they would’ve felt and how miserable their deaths most likely were.
I bet the apex predators were exceptionally mortified
“The dinosaurs were scared” ok great lesson kids see you tomar
It could have been instant,they might never had enough time to know what hit them..
@@suziek888 I’m speaking of the ones a little further from the impact area
@@a-a-rxn they died within minutes
It's incredible how all/most life went completely extinct on our planet and earth was still able to create more life after this catastrophic event.Goes to show how incredibly unique and special our planet is. 🌳
I don’t think earth can create breathing life ……..
@@tunisiaharris9579 Exactly, god created everything my brother! :)
@@zakiskursnogalinaja1832 yes the only one that can
@@zakiskursnogalinaja1832 commenting this on a scientific video is crazy
@@zakiskursnogalinaja1832 Which god? Why is yours the correct one?
The thing that this video forgets to mention is that the Earth's continents didn't look the way they do now. Most of the land mass was still largely contained close together which made the damage even worse
I was actually thinking the same thing. You wonder where it may of hit if Pangaea was actually correct.
Or underwater. Sea levels where different
They were also incorrect about saying it may have come from the oort cloud too. For one the oort cloud is completely theoretical and no evidence at all for its existence but in their theoretical model the oort cloud would only form comets not asteroids. Makes you wonder how much more is wrong with this video!
@@damieno3470 yeah I thought the asteroid came from the Kuiper belt
@@ChildOfTheWilderness personally it's all theory and conjecture. Look how many times an asteroid has passed earth lately and they didn't know until the last second or even afterwards, and they think they can know exactly when and where millions of years ago...I don't put a whole lot of faith in these people
This actually made me feel really empathetic towards the dinosaurs. I don’t think most have thought of how terrified they must have been.
I'm pretty sure they r TERAfied...
yeah i know where the door is, ty.
@@alienboy149 Good one lol
Do we have to think about it, of course they are dead for our own benefit, if they were still alive, we wouldn't be here and there would be a huge loss on population
As an empath, how will this affect Lebrons legacy?
i did
It’s actually crazy how dinosaurs where once a thing.. wonder how they acted and went about their days.. would of loved to have been able to observe them.
Modern day birds are descendants of dinosaurs you can watch them they’re very similar
@@abbybarrett4855 Or alligators
@@matias. yup you got it
But we might not have come into existence as a species...
@@krisjanneman would be better
My employer would still probably ask me to show up
"if you survived clock in at 5"
they wont ask, You already know you need to show up!
Unoriginal and unfunny
@@Nico_Bienvenuti 😭
@@Nico_BienvenutiI thought it was funny wth is wrong with u? 🥸
It's actually fascinating how dinosaurs used to exist, the space is also fascinating. I see why people get into science.
and still its all speculation, we are too small of a scale to know shit, although everybody an expert...
@@YOUARESOFT. we’ve literally found dinosaur bones. Many of them
@LCHC1 you’re a troll and a good one 🤝
@LCHC1 which part…dinosaurs?
@LCHC1 dumbest comment on internet
This event is SIGNIFICANTLY more violent and complex than I once thought
i know. i am fucking scared
Which brings up scifi movies where aliens go to war with us. They can literally grab a rock with their ships and tow it to earth and just wipe us out easily.
It also created huge volcanoes on the other side of the planet, though these huge volcanoes have existed before (called Flood Basalt Eruptions), and they correlate almost perfectly with known mass extinctions. There is a theory that the flood basalt eruption was already wiping out the dinosaurs, and the asteroid just finished the job.
So, while we watch the skies, our doom might actually be lurking beneath us!
(Also supervolcanoes like Yellowstone, which would itself be disastrous for humanity, are mere "hangovers" from these eruptions.
@@arturzathas499 NASA recently said we do not have a threat like this to worry about.
Really tho
Imagine an impact so strong and powerful you could feel it on the other side of the world
@Rick Jess its all about the velocity and the size.
@Rick Jess 🤣
People with upstairs neighbors know the struggle.
Like when your mum falls over
I can feel it anytime I go to sleep, American league of legends players are waking up and stepping outside the bed
I remember seeing a pic of a fossil of during that time period of 2 different species hiding in a burrow to survive but eventually died together. I can’t imagine how terrifying it must’ve been for them.
Weird to think that the creatures that burrowed or hid to survive, weren’t just doing it to save themselves, but inadvertently saved their entire species. The few that lived saved their species in order for us to have them alive now. Props to them little fellas who went through hell to give us their descendants ✌️
Just wondering where those crocodiles were that survived. The last of the dinosaurs.
“To give us their descendants”
I can assure you they didn’t do it for us.
we wouldnt be here if it wasnt for our ancestors who burrowed and hid from the disaster too
@@raymondkidwell7135 chickens
@@willw7546 Birds evolved from a bird like dinosaur ancestor, but there weren't any modern birds alive back then. The Crocodile is exactly the same other than they were bigger in the past. I think sharks were around back then but they were different types of sharks than what we have today where the modern shark evolved from them. There's a few plants from dinosaur days. I think the ginko tree was around back then too. Not much survived in the grand scope of things though. Kind of crazy thinking of all the stuff that has popped up and gone extinct yet crocodiles have outlived everything.
The fact that some species still managed to survive after all of that horror is shocking.
(edit: did i just started a war in the replies section )
it never happened in the first place. This is science (and fiction ofc)
@@blackbox1024 ?
@@blackbox1024 ok karen
@@cainster theyre wrong, but thats not how the term karen works
@@blackbox1024 because u said it never happend it didnt happen? who are u to even state such idiotic statements without a single word to prove it
I didn't wake up this morning thinking that I would feel absolutely devastated for the dinosaurs but here we are. The imagery of those terrified dinosaurs trying to escape made my heart break
Yet they would of slept like a baby after eating you or i
Some things are meant to happen
Poor dino
Makes me wonder, Did some Dinos have S³x in the last minutes before getting evaporated🤔
@@alleng6468 you're right, which is why humanity is so interesting, isn't it? people can feel empathy for something that would easily devour us without a second thought. it's truly fascinating
Dinosaurs : vibin
Asteroid: and I took that personally
Cringe
@@jiplinnartz5820the real truth was the the flood
@@rogerpogger6439 Thats what im saying!
@@rogerpogger6439we literally found the impact site lmao.
@@mistiminott59🧠📉
I've had some bad days but none as bad as these dinosaurs had
why isnt anyone commenting
ur mom
Give it time.
@@slushoz1615 I am ur mom
hit my small toe on a cardboard box so hard it bled so i beg to differ
Imagine those animals that survived on land, they must have thought "wow that was a loud noise ... where'd everyone go?"
@Buckwheat Hikes isn’t instant coffee just normal coffee? Or am I stupid?
@@Hamish1611 unlike regular coffee grounds compared to instant coffee crystals, the instant coffee is self explanatory while you'll need some kind of brewer for the actual coffee grounds
@Buckwheat Hikes y’all do know dinosaurs never existed right?
@@BRlGADE_KINGPIN you do know that lions don't exist
Right?
Everyone is talking about how bad dying in the initial extinction event would have been, but imagine being one of the animals (not just species, but individuals) that made it and had to figure out how to survive on a destroyed planet.
Good movie idea
stand by the waters edge, worked for the crocs.
Crocodiles seem to have done fairly well 😂
Improvise.Adapt.Overcome 🫵🏽😑
@@ara6965 literally the movie ice age
thinking about how scared they all must have been... makes me want to cry, we love you dinosaurs
LMDAOOOOO NAHH💀
stop being so soft lmao
bffr they would’ve eaten you
so it’s soft to feel empathy
I know I feel bad for them too
I love how, as kids they tell us "A giant asteroid killed all the dinosaurs" and most of us were just like "Ya, okay. Makes since." and went about our days. But then there was a select few that was like "Ummm...But how tho?" and grew up to go into a field and dedicated time out of their lives to figure it out.
I’m just old enough to remember being in school before the asteroid impact theory was put forth. The death of the dinosaurs was an unsolved mystery. When the theory came out, it wasn’t embraced all that widely. Then the discovery of the Chicxulub impact crater was a great triumph.
So is this kind of like the titanic in the sense that what hit the earth wasn't actually all that big??*Sorry I never claimed to be the brightest bulb, I'm just trying to understand this😏
@@rebeccagoris1855 Damn that's crazy
Asteroids killed all the Dinosaurs that was a load of shit what about Jurassic Park?
"How did the asteroid kill the dinosaurs?"
*spends life piecing together how horrifying the entire experience was*
Gosh ..Imagine this happened again and the next lifeforms are gonna have to invent the internet to find this video lol.
That’s not how the internet works… if the servers are destroyed all information is destroyed and can never be recovered. In fact it it worry some how much information is stored digitally as a large solar flare will destroy all electronic devices.
@@johanneswestman935 we need to start sending servers into orbit then
The way my father thinks, they’ll find it easily because it all the knowledge is now in the clouds.
@@girtisholland he’s right I get smarter and full of knowledge when I forget my umbrella on a rainy day
@@Mirelatr FR.
And the future would have to find the cloud first 🤣🤣🤣
I went to a museum that had a special dinosaur exhibit and I was talking to the tour guide and he was an old retired gentleman who was very knowledgeable and he was telling many of the people how the dinosaurs in this exhibit died 65 million and 8 years ago. One lady asked how can they know that date so precisely and he said "well when I started here the asteroid struck 65 million years ago and I have now been working here for 8 years". ;-)
hahah thats a good one
Buuu haha
that is so cute
Looooool well said
Its because of belief in carbon data
TH-cam algorithm was like this guy will watch anything . And they my friend, are correct.
Am I the only one feeling sorry for the dinosaurs and animals? Imagine how scared the ones who didn't die immediately were.
@@onitaki8436 no shit they’re animals
@@onitaki8436 idk my cat would be mighty unhappy about not getting fed
@@onitaki8436 you’re weird
@@rain328 not rlly, if dinosaurs didn't die they would've become the next humans, they would've been as smart as us.
Some animals from that period are still alive.... but they r deep ocean creatures...they r the direct descendants from those animals who didn't died in that period
It’s amazing that some animals still managed to survive all this.
roaches be like: 😤💪
lizards be like: 😤💪
Ants be like 😤 💪
Legendary comment thread😂
Tuataras be like: 😤💪
It's absolutely insane that this actually happened. Even more insane that anything was able to survive
Fred Flintstone must have survived...right ?
No one actually knows for sure that this happened. You can’t test a theory of an event that happened millions of years ago. This is all hypothetical. It may very well have happened but no one can know for sure because their theories can’t be tested.
It never did
@@greyghostscsa394 watch me launch all the worlds nuke in the same area
@@greyghostscsa394 you know theories are based on evidence right? They arent baseless claims. There’s enough evidence on the ground for Palaeontologist to work with. Theories are the closest answers based on the evidence we have.
Shoutout to the cameraman who had to travel back in time for our entertainment.
Hands down the best horror film I’ve ever seen. Literally based on true events. The way this event is trivialized found me absolutely unprepared for what’s described here 😳
Exactly
"Literally"
you have seen sus emoji 🫠
Totally. I’m not sure why this event isn’t described. How have I gone over 30 years without knowing what this entailed?
The scientists made it up.. read Genesis chapter 7 verse 12 it will tell you everything no secrets kept and the dinosaurs in the sea and ocean still live down deep in there 💪
It’s truly amazing that we haven’t been hit by another extinction-level asteroid in the 65 million years since dinosaurs have been dead.
It’s unbelievable really……
And luckily it wont happen for another 200 million years.
@@shinyhuntersmo4982 Don’t be so certain, every moment is unpredicted.
Soon
Thank Jupiter and Saturnus
Honestly it’s suddenly hitting me how confused and scared the dinosaurs must have been during this. Sure they may have been fighting, running, surviving, their entire lives but bro..how scared do you think they were when they heard this? I feel bad tbh. (AYO 1K LIKES! TYSM)
same
it's possible so many species in those times would have developed a sort of higher sentience to process the fact that they were indeed facing their violent end
@@rzdanger It’s truly sad.
What most don't know is, that this world is a miniature world created as a 'test' that's within another world that we call The Outside and that the world creator made the dinosaurs not be here anymore because of their size that wasn't ideal -- the creator of this world realised the fact that he shouldn't have created this beyond wrong world, and he shows signs to those who have been chosen by giving them info and ideas via dreams, and the oId man has received many of those transmissions/visions and important info about me The God / The Goddess and The Oceanborn and The Spark / The Radiant Being / The Star(s) etc, myself being The Queen / Princess / Lady etc and The Eve / Eva aka the metaphorical beginning and the literal end, so he probably knew since his body was young that the world creator would put my essence here in this world at the end of the 20tn century, which is probably why the oId man created all those Disney stories with characters that reflect me, and, he's been trying to 'prepare' the world for the day the system is changed by including secret references to me & the pure men who protect me (the alphas) and to the new system in most lyrics/movies/videos etc...
First, he created bigger animals like dinosaurs, but then he made them not be here anymore, because he realised they were too big, so they would have stomped and stepped on everything -- they were pure like birds, but not an ideal being, as they were too large for this planet...
@@FrozenMermaid666 Nothing is too large for this planet, you think an elephant or a whale is large? Think of an Argentinosaurs. An elephant compared to that giant dinosaur could be crushed. Almost anything could be crushed by long necks
My day wasn't great today and this helps to put it into perspective.
Yes, no acid rain today.🤣
“They were vaporized immediately in minutes” absolute top tier writing
I knew i wasn't the only one that caught that
Writings not that easy, but Grammarly can help
Maybe they are like titans
@@geethaak4733 give your hearts
@@ZayBurd sorry bruh don't have one
My grandparents were alive when this happened. They had a dinosaur farm and every one of their dinosaurs was killed. They had to start over and at their age it was extremely difficult.
Did they make oil from them ?
What types of dinosaurs did they tame 🐗
@@suspectdown5133 Yes, they started Chevron, Shell, and Standard Oil companies.
@@painstakiing All of them. Their favorite was the Tyrannosaurus rex because they were very affectionate and would love to snuggle at night.
Ur a liar. There's no way your grandparents are still alive from back then.
My parents had to walk to school through this.
Underrated
@@brutalbucket5507 you mean stolen
Stolen
@@TrolIed the concept of parents walking to school through worse conditions than the more recent generation dates back to an ancient Chinese proverb. Applying the concept to new things is not stealing.
By your logic, saying “Stolen” is stolen.
@@BobGymlan oh boy. What are the snowflakes going to think of your use of a Chinese proverb?
CULTURAL APPROPRIATION! And, Stolen!
How dare you make a joke?
Turtle walks out of ocean.
“Where is everybody?”
That reminds me of how stupid I feel when I see people question how crocodiles and turtles survived
@@ReallyAtlantain this terrible condition we still get bones how☠️
@@jaydubey1845my same question.. these bone should've been crumbled at that exact point .. how are we getting these million .. or maybe billions .. of years ago
@@rsingh2001 yes they all get decomposed but some are left because of naturally preserve
Turtle be like I came to museum 😂
Could you imagine seeing an ocean's worth of water instantly vaporising into the air? That would be simultaneously amazing and terrifying.
Your eyeballs would vaporise before you actually saw anything
Imagine the things we would finally see that were hidden under the water..
@@StrawberrySoda. Things like immediately cooked food
How can you see it if your eyeballs vaporize with it
And that day dinosaurs said,
We are all gonaaa dieeeeeeee
Wow, imagine all the prehistoric bones that are still undiscovered at the bottom of the sea
my thoughts exactly!
New ideas for a new Jurassic series
Imagine what else is in the ocean that we haven't found imagine the dinosaurs that swimmed into the deepest part of the ocean and hasn't been found yet.
@@Caseywifeee66 😳 omg that scary lol. I saw a vid theorizing that Nessie was a lucky holdover from the dinosaurs that was in the right place at the right time, and has had optimal conditions with no natural enemies all this time, so is just in the Loch Ness chilling now lol So like you said, IMAGINE all the creatures so deep, they dont even know the event happened!
@@NeeNee_B. Exactly! Someone who understands finally! For all we know some of the land dinosaurs could've went into the ocean and adapted quickly.
I’d like to see something about this event but which actually shows how the continents were positioned at the time.
I was wondering about that too!
I guess I'm not to only one who thought that
not hard to find just look up the continents 65 million years ago.
I thought that too!
Like, they were starting to look more like how they do today, but Australia and Antarctica were still joined and India was disconnected from northern Asia, and while I don’t doubt the ripples went right through the whole planet, I don’t think any land masses were on the “other side of the world” in the sense that we think of today. Idk, it would just be nice to have that factored in.
I can’t stop thinking about how the beginning sounded like the second coming
I know it was 65 million years ago but I feel so bad for the dinosaurs 😢imagine how terrified they were
Ikr
Not terrified, but definitely confused. Instincts took over.
I don’t. Dinosaurs were assholes
@@cargopilotguy305 How do you know? Lmao
Some guy who said he was a scientist told me
The fact that ANYTHING survived this at all is a miracle. You go, turtles.
And now plastic is making them go extinct lmao
@@NemesisX69 that’s fucked up but so true
Crocs man
what about the crocagaters dude?
You may know them by their names: Leonardo, Donatello...And now you know...the rest...of the story. This is Paul Harvey.
I honestly feel bad for the dinosaurs. Imagine you going through what they had to go through, especially if you didn’t know what it was or what to do as well. Poor things, they didn’t deserve that.
Eh they had many millions of years to develop a space program and astroid detection and avoidance systems. Humans have only been around for a few hundred thousand years and we’re already making spaceships to knock asteroids off course.
The dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago and they were on the Earth for 165 million years. Humans have been on the earth for around 300,000 years. Just to put that into perspective
Without their extinction, human beings wouldn't be able to thrive.
@@BassPlayer9000 But not quite though, if we want to be strict about it, all currently living birds are in fact dinosaurs. So even with all that, they're still thriving.
@@Bidiboop15 good, because humans are destroying the planet anyway
How any life managed to survive is frankly a miracle.
I would like to see a documentary about how dinosaurs may have survived the post asteroid strike world. the first 5 years would have been crucial but I'm sure the later 100 years would have still been an interesting time. I'd say the survival of life is a greater story than the impact itself.
Yeah I am sure there had to of been some population of them left someplace
Prior to the asteroid strike, there has been a serious of absolutely massive volcanic eruptions so the population was already not doing well. I imagine the asteroid was the nail in the coffin
The odd thing is the Shockwave was so terrible that it killed all the sea-going dinos and flying dinos too.
Okay so dinosaurs died but the smart ones evolved and went into the earth. Then became the vrill reptilian humanoids that run the world today behind the scenes.
I’ve been saying this for years now.
Obviously life would have survived and the next 5-10 million years after would’ve been insane. The new “stronger” bacteria and living organisms would’ve been insane in terms of evolution.
It’d be great seeing exactly what scientists think happened and what actually was happening to life then.
The most terrifying thing for me is that they did not understand what was going on. Dinosaurs had just fear, pain and darkness.
No, It would have been even more terrifying if they could understand the situation like us.
@@sateeshkumarkaushik7528 it depends. Personally, I would prefer to know.
We wouldn't understand it either though. Unless you are close to the location of impact you would only feel the shockwave and would have no clue where it came from. And there would be no time to react in any way cause it all happens instantaneously. And people who were close enough to see the asteroid falling they'd be dead before even impact happens.
Nah bro, dinosaurs could talk. Haven't you ever seen that tv show from the 80's?? They had houses and drove cars.
You people are ridiculous🙄
It’s crazy how some intelligent apes survived millions of years later, to figure out all of these dinos existed and how they died and everything, life truly works in mysterious ways.
It really is a miracle...we are here and even contemplating these things
That human evolution from chimpanzee(?) theory sucks. I guess we're blood-related to monkeys 🙈 .. We're the true animals by nature.
Monke supreme
Sucks that it doesn't mean anything. Doesn't matter if there were dinos or not.
@samantha ssmith ... No.
Mammals evolved from synapsids (the mammal-like reptiles), not saurapsids (dinosaurs, birds, other reptiles); the last common ancestor of the two dates back to the Paleozoic, well before the evolution of the dinosaurs. True mammals evolved during the Mesozoic. Primates probably evolved during the mid- to late Cretaceous; by the time the asteroid hit, we were already arboreal (though the primates of the time more closely resembled squirrels than monkeys).
When the dinosaurs got up what morning, they had no idea how bad of a day they were about to have
just take a moment to realize that such a cataclysm was needed to kill the dinosaurs, and even though, life still survived after that, that's just incredible.
To put it in the words of Ian Malcolm, life finds a way
Without it we wouldn't be here today.
Life also comes from a creator 😳
Your welcome
Life always finds a way.
Earth: minding its own business
Asteroid: “and I took that personally”
Funni
@@rickrozen2341 Very Funny
@@magkatcar hahahaha
omg walter white
It’s so sad to think about how scared all those animals were they didn’t know what was going on I wanna give them a hug :(
You're so sweet 💗
they would eat you🥺
@@IAmMuffin. 😭😭😭😭😭
They would want to eat you 💀
@@IAmMuffin. Dang, alright then 😂
07:01 Kid Dinosaur: This is the worst day of my life
07:02: Dad Dinosaur: The worst day of your life so far
Can we talk about how the Earth managed to heal itself after that . Crazy
Not even the first time it happened either. Look up the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event. That one wiped out 95% of all life on Earth, and it took the greater part of 30 million years for life to truly begin to recover. So well into the Triassic period is when things began to balance themselves again.
Makes me think this never actually happened and something else took them out.
@@Caseywifeee66 like?
@@purneetp4328 These Christians are so annoying
@@Caseywifeee66 like they’re food source ran out, plants they consumed went extinct. There is no proof of any asteroid hitting earth and killing dinosaurs. It’s all scientific theory just like Big Bang and other events. Look it up for yourself and do some research and I think you will begin to see.
It's so insane how the dinosaurs were just chilling out living their lives and then a space rock ended their existence. The absolute chaos happening while not knowing this was the end of their time. 65 million years later and here we are...
edit: Some of yall are heartless for not giving a shit about a animals life.
Yes, the acorn sized brain of the dinosaurs most definitely contained the whole slew of emotions that humans can experience.... sigh.....
@@feger481 lmfao
@@feger481 Regardless of their brain size they were just animals like us and all the animals we currently share the earth with. It's pretty obvious when even a tiny animal like a rabbit or parrot is experiencing pleasure, contentment, anxiety and fear. I mean just compare cute animal videos Vr animal cruelty videos. There is very clearly a similar range of behavior that is comparable to humans in similar happy and sad situations. We may not share the same ability of complex communications with the dinosaurs but they would undoubtedly have shared a similar spectrum of emotions.
This is what they get. The dinos should have spent more time working on infrastructure and research, this was on them. They were not prepared.
@@klafond04 LMAO
Sheesh, makes me feel kinda sorry for the dinosaurs when envisioning how terrified they must have been and how much they suffered.
That says a lot knowing that without their extinction, us as humans may not have evolved to the extent that we have had dinosaurs remained alive.
the nearly went extinct but "extinct" they were not. Theropod type dinosaurs surivived as the many Birds we see today.
That probably would have been better, us humans ruin everything
@@BK-dv3hh
Based off the history of the planet, there's only one group of people ruining the Earth!!
But, I would have to be racist to say it, right?
@@eljay3390 white guys? nah you get a free pass to be racist to us
@@johnpixie
A black man can't be racist towards a white man!!
Because it's called intelligence to hate your abuser!!
Or, should blacks have Stockholm Syndrome, and love the abuse?
I don't think a white person can talk about blacks being racist to them until they stop being racist and abusive 1st
Hats off to the Crocs and Turtles for still being here today. Persistent buggers.
The science behind this is amazingly scary. Not just what the dinosaurs went through but also the whole planet. From different biomes, molecules/ atoms to underneath the surface and even weather. Loved the science behind this, fascinating.
Its nature, not science
@@patriaarquista1830 a meteor hitting earth and causing a massive forced change in weather, climate and molecules is nature?
@@patriaarquista1830 the explanation is science. that's what science is....
@@robyneley6743 Science is a set of methods to understand a reality.
@@patriaarquista1830 where Nature exists...so You can use science to ubderstand Nature :v
We need to have a dinosaur day, just to honor the horrible things those dinosaurs went through on impact day
You sound like they would have made great pets, They where lost for a reason, Like make room for Mankind or either they were people eaters.
🤣we need to honor our fellow dinos 🤓 This thought of a meteor is so bogus
No.
If it’s a stat and I get a paid day off I will mourn tf out of our dead dino daddies 🤷🏻♀️ I will do anything for a paid day off.
@@tomasbjarnesson1713 why not both? We can honour gay dinosaurs 🤷🏻♀️
Honestly so epic. Crazy to think we’ve been around for not even a fraction of the time as these predators were. And all in an instant reduced the greatest reign of animals ever to extinction. Wild
Human coexist with these predators like trex and more friendly ones. In Mexico they found cave with ancient statues presenting humans playing with these animals
@Mark There is no good evidence to backup your silly claim. Someone has misled you.
@@Anonymous-md2qp take your favorite toy, brush teeth, say goodnight and goto bed brave safari turtle 🐢
@@Anonymous-md2qp its true in caves u can see paintings of people playing with dinosaurs on cave walls and even hunting the herbivores
Jesus Christ, people are so misinformed, and stupid!
can i please request more videos of you explaining shit smashing together really hard more often. This is epic
None of us would exist without this extremely unlikely occurrence happening when it did. So interesting to think about
@dub_bdun fr, if I was there I would've stopped it
@dub_bdun if that didn't work i would've just caught it and threw it back
Think who does all this
@@habim9670 nah, all i need to know is that allah knows and thats good enough for me buba
@@thegriva7813 uno reverse card that ass
It's amazing that the Earth managed to recover from such a thing!
it never happened
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia I always wonder why people are so fucking stupid
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia you cant be serious
@@kurtis295 give me concrete proof that it happened. Hell scientists and astronomers don't even know if happened or not. Chances are, it never happened. Species go extinct all the time. The first 37 seconds of the video was nothing but unproven theories and straight up lies.
@@kurtis295 Why wouldn't I be?
For lots of people, myself included, we fail to realize how instantaneous this destruction was. It was not a long drawn out thousand year + extinction event, but instantaneous in North/South America, a just a few short months later in the rest of the planet.
Nah I survived it so I know what it feels like
It's just a theory
@@stevemartini470 BACKEDD BY SCIENTIFFIC EVIDENCE!
@@StevenTorrey still a theory
@@ratmondshaw3921 maybe you need to search what being a theory means
It's pretty wicked to think that there might be organic matter from a prehistoric fish, or even a dinosaur on the moon because of this
The fact that we’ve evolved in intelligence to know this and theorize about the future blows my mind
Exactly what the dinosaurs were saying before they all died
Evolved? No way, created by God. If our origins have no purpose or meaning, our end has no purpose or meaning don’t even try to convince me that life right now has meaning or purpose.
@UnrealFactsFuckLife are all atheists parrots or do they lack originality.
@UnrealFactsFuckLife there goes the emoji so you can hide your fear by makings it seem like your laughing
@@NetrunCX lmao y'all are crazy and brain washed
Its crazy that something that small compared to earth managed to destroy almost everything on this planet.
Not so crazy if you consider that all life exists on the extremely thin crust of Earth. It's comparatively thin like tinfoil wrapping around a ball of chocolate. 99% of Earths mass didn't care.
like a small bullet killing a human yes
Not really. It’s E=mc2 remember?
@@Monchegorx And dont forget the speed it impacted, the comparis about how many hiroshima's this tiny little rock had :) makes sense about the floods, fires etc
yeah it's about the impulse and momentum, and of course head-on collision.
I guess they're trying to show how destructive this would be were it to occur today but it's kind of odd to see the continents in their current arrangement instead of the way they were 65 million years ago.
They had the same shape, it was all just closer and more tight. The Pacific was huge, the Atlantic barely existed
It wasn't that different, it wasn't pangea still during the cretacous y'know.
Yes! Finally someone gets it! The continents in this video were completely wrong!
@@harll5560 I was EXTREMELY different. You actually could take a short swim from north america to europe.
@@isheeppol8761 short swim?
My childhood paranoia of natural disasters is suddenly resurfacing after watching this. 😅
We don't say this enough, Props to the camera man for going back in time and recording this! Much appreciated.
It's said far too often. Nothing kills a joke more than repetition
i think they used CGI
I'm so glad someone was there to record everything that happened as it happened.
like, 5 people already commented this and it's already super unoriginal. Congrats.
You really aren't that bright are you. No human was alive when the Lord God created the Heavens and the earth. So no one was there with a video camera. Those who stand before the Lord God on judgement day that will give an account before Him if they believed and put hope in men's lies instead of giving praise and glory to God who made all things will suffer in hell for eternity.
@@jeffreycwabberapple7840 You're the one who isnt that bright....It was clearly sarcastic. OBVIOUSLY no one was alive when the dinosaurs were.
@@toxicaurora ARE YOU SERIOUS?? OBVIOUSLY THEY KNEW THE SARCASM WHILE COMMENTING IT IDIOT, WE ALL KNOW ITS OBVIOUS THAT NOBODY WAS ALIVE WHEN THE DINOSAURS WERE.
its not really a joke though as humans witnessed something like this 12800 years ago, and while it probably wasnt as bad the dinosaur one, it still caused the largest mass extinction event in 5 million years and we nearly became a part of that
First time, with the animations, I actually understood the asteroid hit...but like someone mentioned, it doesn't really show how the continents being attached increased/decreased the speed of damage, not that anything would have been untouched either way...many are making little of how the dinosaurs felt at their end...like it or not, small or big brain, they would have obviously known something was different...from the ground shaking, sky darkening, the sonic boom, temperature increase, etc...for the dog and cat owners, think how worked up your pet can become after hearing a loud noise like a firecracker or car backfire...luckily (?), It didn't take long, but the dinosaurs last breathes on earth had to be horrible, filled with their pain and cries...probably similar to what was experienced in Pompeii...I don't think any of us could comprehend the level of noise from the dinosaur's combined cries, and the sounds of tons of animals falling over to their deaths...🤔
Ayo wth
That's alot of sound pollution
Okay now I'm sad
Nah nah, in just 5 seconds of the hit, a sonic boom would have erased almost all eardrums of Dino's so everything just went mute for them even their own cries
The history of life has been a history of death. The majority of creatures on Earth who could experience pain, did die in pain and horror. The difference with the asteroid was just that they felt pain and horror at one moment while normally this is an individual experience. So I mean, at the end of the day there was not much difference individually, only the scale is impressive.
As an Ark player, I approve all the dino love I'm seeing in the comments!🦎
The dinosaurs were around for at least 165 million years, only to die from an asteroid.
Humans have only been around for 6 million years, and we've almost caused our own extinction.
Modern humans (homo sapiens) have existed for less than a half million years, and get off the apocalyptic self destruction hyperbole because there are nearly 8 billion of us now with steady increase and there has never been any near extinction. And no there isn't really any so called climate crisis either, that is a politically fabricated power grab sham.
Less than that. Modern homo sapiens have only been around for 125k years.
Think in milion year you will have iPhone 10000012
We're still alive though
even if the worst case climate change scenario occurs, humanity will survive in a greatly diminished form
It's amazing that not all animals went extinct when it happened
Yeah and then imagine you're one of the 3 creatures that survive and then you're plunged into an ice age and deserts and you have to figure out how to survive that 😭
Because it never happened
@@kamila7122 😭
@@mandingo9471 yeah what's your source?
@@Smansi_da_randumb and whats y’all’s source of it actually happening?
i sometime forget, that they existed. i just think like “cool, dinosaurs existed” but when i realize that they aren’t only the part of the history, but they actually lived, it feels weird. idk if yall can understand what i’m saying😭
I get it like, what about dinosaur souls
I get what you're saying.
nope.
Our ancestors once lived in the ocean and they probably were fish-like, not dophin-like.
Now that's weird.
Sup xiao
@@isheeppol8761 yes I have seen videos on this and those species back then actually were intelligent enough to make spears to go spear fishing while staying under water for so many hours and then evolved to actually be able to live under water.its so cool yet also proud to know humans in a different species lived back then in a way we can't now.if we stay in water for more than a few minutes we will die.
How informative and interesting your channel is. Thank you for your hard work!
_”Long ago, the dinosaurs lived together in harmony. Then everything change when the astroid attacked.”_
@Story-Time Sozin's commet
🤣🤣🤣
Only the aviator, the specialized dinosaurs, could save themselves. But when the world needed them most, they fertilized the whole earth by dropping poops.
EARTH, WATER, FIRE VS Astroid.....
(ngl that would be a cool movie)
*actually cries*
I wish my school showed stuff like this. It’s a lot easier and more interesting to comprehend. I graduated in 2015 and most of my scientific education was from text books and outdated vhs video. They were always pretty monotone. I had a hard time retaining a lot of specifics. This held my attention and I understood it on a bigger scale.
Well, at least you learned to spell properly, and how to construct a comprehensible sentence. These days, that's something of which to be proud.
I graduated 2006, it’s interesting to hear they were still using outdated VHS tapes. Something’s never change I guess?
@@craigcorson3036 Honestly, I think it has a lot to do with how lazy people can be. I feel like a real conversation or even a point should at least make sense.
@ nope, Pennsylvania.
I graduated in 2009 and we didn't even have televisions back then
Seems like it doesn't get talked about enough that an extinction level event has already happened before on the planet that we actively live on
Five of them have happened actually! It’s insane we’re even alive and here lol
@@Ratchili and this one wasn't even the worst of them (if we go by numbers of extinct species)
This was so well done. Bravo.
I'd like to see a video on how this caused the survival of species who are still alive today and how they managed to survive.
@@foundme454545 fascinating!
@@foundme454545 New species were on the rock?
Mushrooms inherited the earth
@@vannilla2905 don't forget Cockroaches and mosquitos
@alexander1485 I didn’t realize they survived ? Those little blood suckers have been pestering the world 🌍 for a long time, WOW.
It's truly amazing how humans came in existence after all this...
Yes, a lot had to die for us to be here now, and that wasn't even the worst mass-extinction event. We're here because life on Earth got nuked multiple times over.
The movie the croods is a great example I think I spelled that right
Suspiciously amazing!
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@@jesusisrisen8447 Hey I practice witchcraft and put a curse on you. Have a nice day and good luck! ❤️
We can't fathom this today. The shocking thing is that it isn't impossible that this could happen again.
I wish it would so we can reset all the evil
I’m sure it will
It'll happen sooner than you think
@@elleelle7741I think that makes you evil. Imagine wanting millions to die, you're sick
@@edub9930it happen later than you think
"Everyone knows..." claim makes it so much more believeable. I actually did not know, but now I know. Thank you for being the sponsors of my knowledge. Now I'm like everyone.
Its a true miracle that any kind of life remained after THIS. sounds impossible to survive.
That is because it probably did not go like this.
Just the fear that was likely felt by the dinosaurs, literally breaks my heart. They had no idea what was happening.
I know. It does make you feel bad for them.
@@sweetluvgurl especially when they describe how many of them died slower than others. I understand that it's the most natural and unpredictable way for them to go but,,,,,
I don't know if they had that feeling
What about the animals people eat everyday that were put in grinders, stabbed, and electrocuted. Not as much sympathy for them.
@@JoeGilligan07 that is called food, we need it to survive Karen. Sure it could be more ethical but still.
This is actually really really sad 💔
Never really given dinosaurs a second thought but watching this explain in depth, just *how* catastrophic the event was & then learning of their horrendous/sufferable deaths genuinely shocked me. I kept thinking “ok, this can’t possibly get any worse?!” And then, yep. It got worse.
I felt the same!! After I watched this I went up to my boyfriend & was telling him how I feel bad for the dinosaurs & all the other animals. How scary that must have been 🥺
If it wasn't for that asteroid, humans likely never would've evolved. just sayin lol. Nevertheless, it was still a pretty horrific event.
@@nickolaussoerjono2734 humans weren’t around 65 million years ago lmao.
@@thepokemondusknoiryou didn't get the point read it again
@@thepokemondusknoir we weren’t around 65 million years ago because we hadn’t evolved yet. We wouldn’t have evolved into humans at all if the dinosaurs were around, considering their colossal strength
No internet, no smartphones, just dinosaurs living'nt the moment.
The fact that a mammal that dinosaurs have probably overlooked, later going to evolve into something that figurs out what a horrible thing happened to dinosaurs is mind blowing!
our ancestors actually didn't even come into existence till ice age which happened after dinosaurs were wiped out so...we prolly never interacted with them
@@scribblemonster370 True, but what I ment by a mammal wasn't an actual human. İt was a small, squirrel-like mammal that lived in dinosaur era which humans evolved from.
@@mr.v631 ahh that's truee
Ur comment deserve more likes
“…that dinosaurs probably overlooked”
Funny.
More impressive than that is to think that life in earth is still possible after such an imbalance and environmental impacts.
That's because it never happened
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@granny58 ?????? theres literally millions of pieces of proof that it did.
@@granny58 i'm interested in your opinion, can you explain why you think it didn't happened? Thank you
@@giovannamoro8564 Where did the oil come from?
It’s crazy to think dinosaurs once walked and lived on planet earth. Going about their day, eating other dinosaurs or plants.
It just sounds unbelievable.
It’s all very fascinating stuff.
Totally agree. Despite the evidence, it sounds so fictional sometimes, absolutely fascinating what our planet has been through
It sounds unbelievable, because it's mostly a work of fiction.
@@s559tja can you please tell more about your conviction?
A fascinating hoax indeed!!
people are the most fascinating things. dinosaurs were mostly just designed to kill, not many used strategy, they just used their evolving power into size.
Outstanding video and wonderful animation. Loved it!!
Honestly we seriously gloss over the horror of this event. Raining hellfire, tsunamis, blackened sky, blinding light and seismic shocks.
The dinosaurs weren’t sentient of course but the pain and suffering of that apocalypse, so random and unlikely, is so mind bending
But there would be no suffering though
@@MultiSniper38 I would imagine there was a small deal of suffering
They would have felt fear at least. (Physical fear.. not the emotions that go with it) That’s hardwired into being a living creature. And being as they weren’t actually lizards, they could have even been sentient.
Ofc they’re sentient… they’re living beings with a nervous system and a brain to feel and perceive things
It all sounds like a load of bolloc** to me
i never knew them personally, but i always feel so bad for the dinosaurs :'(
I don’t think you would have wanted to personally know a dinosaur.
@@RMB22331 😂
Some of my best friends were dinosaurs
@@blingwraith6951 ooft rip
They sucked who cares
The way all this mayhem happens in a millisecond and it’s unstoppable and almost unimaginable reminds me of this recurring nightmare I had as a child that would emit the same type of fear and would wake me up in the worst panic attacks.
Literally watching this a day after I had a dream where I was seeing two asteroids descending upon earth. Felt the shockwave when a piece of debris from one hit the water. Everyone I asked in my dream said we would die. I have a huge fear of death and this was a prolonged sense of helplessness that I experienced in my dream. Woke up fine.
@@dapur2694 I took a college course on death and dying and we discussed theories of the afterlife and what I took from the class is that while death is scary and promised, it should only fuel you to live everyday to the fullest !
@@24ThaKillah Oh absolutely! It really woke me up to a whole 'nother perspective. Sometimes it is so easy to forget that mortality is part of us all, and I believe I have wanted to reach an acceptable age _before_ feeling more apathetic to death. If we get hit by an asteroid in my lifetime, and if that is in 2060, I will at least be 58 years old, maybe I will have accepted it then.
I will however try to make as much of most of my time here, life really is a gift.
The day we are born we are on the clock to die. It is promised to us all. While it is scary because of the unknown. I've accepted it and enjoy life daily.
Ive accepted that all of us will be foegotten in 100 years. Liberating throught to do anything you want as long as you don't get locked up
To think that if that space rock didn’t smack into Earth, we wouldn’t be here.
Goodness I can’t even imagine the time and dedication it took to figure all of this out. It’s 2am for me as of now, and it really puts things in perspective and leaves me pondering with questions! Even if we were to be hit by another gigantic space rock, wiping out every damn thing, nature always finds a way to keep itself living. We may not live, as humans we all may go extinct, But life itself will still be there, bacteria, maybe aquatic creatures will survive another round! Who knows! But life itself will not completely wipe out and I know that for a fact!
Me starting to think bacterias living THE life now
2am 😂😂
Up next: bipedal plants
What a coincidence I find this comment at 2 am.
life will die out eventually, when the sun explodes
“The dinosaurs were likely terrified and running in all directions”. I’ve never felt sorry for a dinosaur before. Like a cute little stray dog sleeping on the train tracks in the winter. That poor little t-Rex at 2:56 😔
you wouldn't be saying poor little t rex if he was in your garden though
@@ryanname2503 why not? They’re basically featherless chickens aren’t they? With big smiles? So cute!
@@ryanname2503 even if they were terrifying animals, one can’t help but feel for how scared they were (assuming you have emotional intelligence) and how they had no place to escape. Imagine feeling desperate to hide or run away but it’s a terror happening all over Earth within a short period of time.
Funny cuz they never existed
@@mikhaelsundin1798 and how do u know that
The cameraman truly is immortal! glad he captured this footage for us
@@umm995 camera mode: on
It's not real dofus
@@instadam864 wait what???!!!
@@instadam864 I mean, isn't it obvious?
@@thedoberman9458 /gamemode cameraman
It's a crazy thought to think that dinosaurs in early earth years was sacrificed and been replaced by human as a new keeper of the Earth but human failed to😢