Fantastic information and great visual content - BUT completely ruined by a robotic voiceover! If this was properly narrated by a professional human voice it would be an incredible documentary.
I however am happy to see that our future/present technological overlords take such an interest in the history and development of the biological life forms of Terra. Follow Science Phil the Alvin for the universe. Also🎃🤯
I concur. Flora is always neglected or minimized in biology it seems. I'm talking 60"s 70"s for me. They are now a extremely fascinating inquiry for me. Great presentation.
Man, this was amazing. I was always fascinated by these early plants and how weird and complex they looked despite being so primitive. I would have loved to see them in real life.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that thinks of stuff like this. Like imagine taking a giant hamster ball that could never be destroyed, placing humans in them, and traveling to the past to see and observe what life was like, trees, animals. I fantasize over the weirdest stuff 😂😂
@@hectorvaleriano1266 Same with me. The picture here on 1.53 was the first paleozoic plant picture I have ever seen. IT is an old picture from Z.Burian, painted in the 1950s but still one of my favourite devonian pictures. If time travels would be possible, I would choose first the middle Devonian to see the first trees, like the strange Duisbergia, the Archaeosigillaria ect. And I would crawl around on the Devonian floor to watch the first Insects and spider-like Animals....😊 On second I would like to go to middle (or early?) Silurian and see the very first land plants like cooksonia. My third travel would be the to the wonderful carboniferous swamp forests. And where do you like to travel with your hamsterball time machine?
you prolly dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf during the lockdown xD
I find I have to concentrate on the video a lot to understand the content because of the text to speech. If you or someone else read off the script it would make it a lot easier to watch these videos IMO
A very complete and detailed explanation of the evolution of early plants. It is a rare find as almost, if not all, paleontology videos concentrate on animals with just a mention of plants related to animals eating them.
So it's been plants evolution that allowed terrestrial animal existence afterall. Animals existed even before plants, during the Cambrian period there were at minimum small marine invertebrates but not terrestrial animals, not even insects. Also the oxygen was at least given by the atmosphere, bacteria and ocean. Here's the first animals were living beings that eat other living beings.
Before algae the planet was unsuitable for anything more complex than a bacteria, no oxygen in water or air as fast energy source to be more complex, that bacteria was feeding in inedible substances like sulfurs and rocks, relying in slow chemical reactions, too slow energy source merely enough to survive but nothing else, that is why the life spend hundreds of millions of years stuck in bacteria state but once algae appear and start filling the sea with oxygen then most of the bacteria die, oxygen was toxic for bacteria, and the surviving bacteria learn to feed in oxygen and then suddenly they have a fast source of energy, plenty of energy to waste in evolution.
@@Anthönypain You deserve it big time, such an informative and enjoyable channel. I'm trying to learn the tree of life and clades as much as possible and this helps a lot.
Crazy how even leaves are kind of a modern evolution in the grand scheme, I knew spores were a prehistoric thing too but I didn't know every plant had it at one point and now it's pretty much only ferns that still do it. It's just like the animal world, even thought heres millions of species, there has been billions more. like 95% of all life that has existed, is already gone
Having pictures of what is being discussed helps me understand. I think a timeline with the different terms you are saying would help someone like me who doesn't know all the geological eras or whatever by heart understand better.
i agree the only thing that could improve is a timeline and world map. However beggars cant be choosers and this is perfect in such a scant subject on YT
I think your videos would see much more success if you got a human to narrate it! The monotone voice is unfortunately unbearable to me for more than a few minutes. Anyways, I subscribed. I love this kind of content. I hope you'll consider narrating it yourself, or getting someone to do it 😊
@@Anthönypain is it purely a copy paste into a website or does it have full desktop integration where I can use it to read papers? I've been trying to find a good text-to-speech solution to read all of my scientific papers
02:26 "Psilophyton here is a classic example of the confusion this can create: when it was found it was identified as the world's earliest plant but it is now thought to be a colony of animals related to graptolites". 😲Are you serious? Could you provide the source link please?
Good video but I can't with the auto tune style robot voice and then when you put the atmospheric music behind it, it's volume is too loud with respect to the weird robot voice for my hearing.
It would be nice if they talk slower and less like a computer, more like a person... I don't have time to register what they've already said before they add new information.
Good and well-researched content. But so many of the pronunciations are badly mangled! Please ask your lecturer how to pronounce scientific terms in order to avoid sounding ignorant. Also it seems like you use a computer to generate the narration which has lots of wrongly accented words or reverse intonation on sentences making it seem like you don't know what you're talking about: @12:57 you spell out the word "PLA-NTS" instead of saying it, why?
Robotic voice and often obtrusive and annoying "music" detracts from what could have been a great program. I had to turn it off at 4:00 because I just couldn't put up with the bad programming.
@Profezor Snayp New or not, the computer voice sounds pretty bad and is distracting to many viewers. The content creator can ignore the feedback at their own risk.
I agree, the Ai voice, if that is what it's is destroys the value of the content. As soon as I hear it, I stop the video and direct Google to not recommend this channel.
Constructive criticism time. You sound like a male Siri. Relax and you will connect with your audience better. Good video on an under talked about topic.
that is a computer voice indeed. the owner of the channel said that he doesn’t speak in his videos and uses a program for the speech because he’s not comfortable with his accent (although i see he’s started to uses his voice in recent videos)
Fantastic information and great visual content - BUT completely ruined by a robotic voiceover! If this was properly narrated by a professional human voice it would be an incredible documentary.
I however am happy to see that our future/present technological overlords take such an interest in the history and development of the biological life forms of Terra.
Follow Science Phil the Alvin for the universe.
Also🎃🤯
The music makes it hard to listen to also.
That's why I stopped watching in the 1st minute
I'd be happy with a non professional human voice even.
True. Still great video.
There aren't many videos about fossil plants, great work
I concur. Flora is always neglected or minimized in biology it seems. I'm talking 60"s 70"s for me. They are now a extremely fascinating inquiry for me. Great presentation.
@@godfreecharlie Plants have had as big of an impact as any animal has.
@@plantguy9 If it weren't for plants there probably wouldn't even BE any animals!
Ikr I’ve been trying to find out the evolutionary reasons the plants I own are they way they are, and I can’t really find any studies on it
@@ruthmckay9086 primitive aquatic animals? no. terrestrial animals? maybe
Man, this was amazing. I was always fascinated by these early plants and how weird and complex they looked despite being so primitive. I would have loved to see them in real life.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that thinks of stuff like this. Like imagine taking a giant hamster ball that could never be destroyed, placing humans in them, and traveling to the past to see and observe what life was like, trees, animals. I fantasize over the weirdest stuff 😂😂
@@hectorvaleriano1266 Same with me.
The picture here on 1.53 was the first paleozoic plant picture I have ever seen.
IT is an old picture from Z.Burian, painted in the 1950s but still one of my favourite devonian pictures.
If time travels would be possible, I would choose first the middle Devonian to see the first trees, like the strange Duisbergia, the Archaeosigillaria ect.
And I would crawl around on the Devonian floor to watch the first Insects and spider-like Animals....😊
On second I would like to go to middle (or early?) Silurian and see the very first land plants like cooksonia.
My third travel would be the to the wonderful carboniferous swamp forests.
And where do you like to travel with your hamsterball time machine?
Finally, evolution about plants (and not animals) for once !
This is going to be very interesting !
Yep we as average people know nothing about early plants really.
Great and after that make the evolution of Fungi, Viruses, Bacteria, Archaea and Protists (Amoeba-like creatures), please.
I agree! This is cool
you prolly dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf during the lockdown xD
@Elliott Daxton Yup, I've been watching on Instaflixxer for years myself =)
Mentioned groups of plants and fossiles:
00:38 Spores of Ordovician rocks;
01:08 Cooksonia;
01:47 Green algae;
02:13 Mosses and Hornworts;
02:26 Psilophyton;
02:51 Cooksonia;
03:21 Macroalgae;
03:51 Baragwanathia;
05:37 Rhyniophyte;
05:43 Aglaophyton and Rhynia;
05:57 Asteroxylon;
06:21 Psilophyton;
07:28 Prototaxites;
08:29 Parka;
08:53 Coleochaete;
09:04 Rhynia;
09:48 Algaophyton;
10:16 Horneophyton;
10:54 Renalia;
11:26 Zosterophytes;
11:34 Zosterophyllum;
11:51 Zostera;
12:03 Lycopods;
12:06 Club-mosses;
12:10 Discalis;
12:48 Sawdonia;
13:21 Sciadophyton;
14:05 Protobarinophyton;
14:48 Minarodendron (Protolepidodendron);
15:23 Asteroxylon;
16:11 Psilophyton;
16:14 Euphyllophytes;
16:37 Cladoxylon;
17:08 Horsetail;
17:13 Ferns;
17:15 Hyena;
17:47 Calamophyton;
18:07 Wattieza;
18:20 Archaeopteris;
18:53 Conifers;
18:58 Progymnosperms;
19:03 Aneurophyton;
19:44 Rellimia;
20:26 Elkinsia;
20:56 Chamaedendron;
20:59 Lycophytes.
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I find I have to concentrate on the video a lot to understand the content because of the text to speech.
If you or someone else read off the script it would make it a lot easier to watch these videos IMO
Ga mete not game t
That’s a human voice
@@michaelselz3389 It's a text-to-speech emulating a human voice, yes.
Beautiful and brilliant presentation entirely about plants for once! Thank-you for taking the time to put all this great overview together!!
We've been waiting so long for this video!!! I know it's gonna be awesome
Please do more purely plant based films! They are so rare in this zoocentrist world!!
Even as a mostly zoocentrist person myself Palaeozoic plants intrigue me. Very much alien when compared to the modern dominance of Angeosperms.
@@eybaza6018 Absolutely !
Who would have thought that the one evolution video nobody make would turn out to be so interesting.
Finally someone mentioned plants, also did you planning to create any spec plant?
Mmh I don't think so but it's a good idea
Great video, love this kind of content.
Good use of illustrations too
If these videos had a real narrator, they would be spectacular
If I narrate myself it will be in french!..
@@Anthönypain just sayin
So glad I discovered this channel
great way to start a Friday, thank you very much. more video's please, you do really good work.
Yes! I have been waiting for this!
A very complete and detailed explanation of the evolution of early plants. It is a rare find as almost, if not all, paleontology videos concentrate on animals with just a mention of plants related to animals eating them.
It was like sitting in a time machine taking me back millions of years! Thank you! And of course I'm subscribing right now ♥️
I love this content, but the robotic voice makes it hard to listen to. You might consider hiring a narrator.
Finally plants. They are overlooked in paleontology videos.
Wow😃
So much detailed information in one video.
Im interested in antient plants. Subscribed👍
So it's been plants evolution that allowed terrestrial animal existence afterall. Animals existed even before plants, during the Cambrian period there were at minimum small marine invertebrates but not terrestrial animals, not even insects. Also the oxygen was at least given by the atmosphere, bacteria and ocean. Here's the first animals were living beings that eat other living beings.
Before algae the planet was unsuitable for anything more complex than a bacteria, no oxygen in water or air as fast energy source to be more complex, that bacteria was feeding in inedible substances like sulfurs and rocks, relying in slow chemical reactions, too slow energy source merely enough to survive but nothing else, that is why the life spend hundreds of millions of years stuck in bacteria state but once algae appear and start filling the sea with oxygen then most of the bacteria die, oxygen was toxic for bacteria, and the surviving bacteria learn to feed in oxygen and then suddenly they have a fast source of energy, plenty of energy to waste in evolution.
Plants predate the Cambrian, and appeared before animals.
Thanks!
Thank YOU 😁
@@Anthönypain
You deserve it big time, such an informative and enjoyable channel. I'm trying to learn the tree of life and clades as much as possible and this helps a lot.
This sounds interesting!!!!!!
Crazy how even leaves are kind of a modern evolution in the grand scheme, I knew spores were a prehistoric thing too but I didn't know every plant had it at one point and now it's pretty much only ferns that still do it. It's just like the animal world, even thought heres millions of species, there has been billions more. like 95% of all life that has existed, is already gone
You made 6 minutes feel like a 2 hour documentary. But there isn’t many videos about plant evolution 💀
Only just found this channel and love it, So very interesting Thank you!
Plants, but pretty interesting ;-) Thanks for all your fine uploads!
Origins of plants
Amazing, without plant life there'd be no anything else.
More plants! More plants! MORE PLANTS!!!
Yes so many lycophytes and other primitive plants are still with us!
Having pictures of what is being discussed helps me understand. I think a timeline with the different terms you are saying would help someone like me who doesn't know all the geological eras or whatever by heart understand better.
i agree the only thing that could improve is a timeline and world map. However beggars cant be choosers and this is perfect in such a scant subject on YT
Fascinating stuff here!!! 👍
I find the evolution of plants and mycology to be fascinating. I would love to hear a video on the switch from C3 to C4
I like Pain!
Ok. *Brings out knife*
I am just kidding me too
@@thericseascorpion5946 a
That's what my gf says in 🛏
Takes out Australian suicide plant leaf “did someone say pain?…”
the devonian and carboniferous were some of the most amazing periods of earth... it's a shame it didn't last forever
If I had a Time Machine, I’d take 100 people, 50 cows 50 bulls, and 50 sheep, 50 rams, and live in the time before animals.
Prolly don't need that many bulls, unless you plan on making steers
and die due to there being a fraction of the oxigen in the atmostphere now lol
Excellent job, this video will be part of my Evolution class
Amazing video!!
Awesome video! Who is the artist who created the beautiful prehistoric plant landscapes in this video? I’d love to look at them more closely.
The reconstruction shown at around 15:11 is that of Leclercqia sp. and not Minarodendron.
it's back, finally, after one milllion years
Thank you, this was very impressive!
If I ever get my hands on a time machine this would be the first stop 😁
Thanks so much! Cool movies !
Amazing plants!
Whoa
I wonder how many plants there are that we haven’t discovered yet
We will never know
@@Anthönypain Unless humans manage to make a time machine. (which will probably be never possible)
Very interesting
You actually made plants interesting!!
I think your videos would see much more success if you got a human to narrate it! The monotone voice is unfortunately unbearable to me for more than a few minutes.
Anyways, I subscribed. I love this kind of content. I hope you'll consider narrating it yourself, or getting someone to do it 😊
Question;
Was there an ozone layer before plants colonized the Earth?
No it's a result of oxygen introduction into the atmosphere
I'm a bio major and somehow I had no idea there are so many non-flowering plants!
I´ve changed my subscription on Curiosity Stream for this chanel, for better.
Visually amazing. Unfortunately the background music makes it very difficult for a hearing impaired person to understand the dialogue
Nice.
Flameo, Hotman!
You, me, we good.
I am with Marc B in the comments section. Please do more plants content. We have enough stuff about animals.
Definitely one of the eras I would have visited if I had a time machine
Please, next 300 million years ago animals evolution 🙏🙏🙏
Good suggestion 👍
What's with the upright rectangle in the upper left corner? Was this a National Geographic production?
3:05 - "...some fossils have a dar k-stripe...". Please, ditch the computer voice. Drachinifel did, and his videos are all the better for it.
Where did the bugs come from
What voice to text program do you use?
Notevibes, it's quite good but it's not free..
@@Anthönypain is it purely a copy paste into a website or does it have full desktop integration where I can use it to read papers? I've been trying to find a good text-to-speech solution to read all of my scientific papers
@@thanhavictus no you have to put your texts in the website! You can copy/past or directly write but nothing else
02:26
"Psilophyton here is a classic example of the confusion this can create: when it was found it was identified as the world's earliest plant but it is now thought to be a colony of animals related to graptolites".
😲Are you serious? Could you provide the source link please?
Thank - you .
Good video but I can't with the auto tune style robot voice and then when you put the atmospheric music behind it, it's volume is too loud with respect to the weird robot voice for my hearing.
The audio is really low
Dr. Ellie Satler would approve.
Plants are badass
The creepy pasta soundtrack is killing me 💀
Wonderfull ...but you talk to speed mr machine😁
Since your doing the biology of Star Wars. Movies could you also do the biology of Godzilla or King Kong movies
I don't know, I'm not really interested by big movie monsters actually. Maybe I'll change my mind later
It would be nice if they talk slower and less like a computer, more like a person... I don't have time to register what they've already said before they add new information.
Thanks
I'm sorry, I can't stand the text to speech voice over. It's a pity, because I am so interested in paleobotany, but I just
I can't do the robo-voice
Cool, but obviously spell check was broken.
Good video good info fricking annoying robot voice I really don’t get why
very informative video but couldnt you find text to speech with better pronunciation? 😅
Great video but the robot voice I can’t do it
Had to stop watching because of the robot voice, looked interesting and would have kept watching if a real person narrated...
Would be better without the background noise, it's very annoying
Imagine Cooksonia but fantasy 500 foot tall plant…
It would be sooo cool
@@Anthönypain then put magic dinosaurs in the mix and you have a prehistoric fantasy world, “SOMEONE WRITE THAT DOWN”
3:04 'Some fossils may have a dar kstripe'.
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Good and well-researched content. But so many of the pronunciations are badly mangled! Please ask your lecturer how to pronounce scientific terms in order to avoid sounding ignorant. Also it seems like you use a computer to generate the narration which has lots of wrongly accented words or reverse intonation on sentences making it seem like you don't know what you're talking about: @12:57 you spell out the word "PLA-NTS" instead of saying it, why?
If u see cooksonia ur in pretty much of a danger
Am I the only one bothered by the AI voice?
No it a what the fuck moment and why the background music to intensify the torture 😢
Robotic voice and often obtrusive and annoying "music" detracts from what could have been a great program. I had to turn it off at 4:00 because I just couldn't put up with the bad programming.
Bad computer narration.
A human is always better ,,,
Ruined a good presentation
This sounds like a computerized voice, doesn't sound good.
You're new around here, aren't you?
@Profezor Snayp New or not, the computer voice sounds pretty bad and is distracting to many viewers. The content creator can ignore the feedback at their own risk.
Hire a real narrator and I’d subscribe in a heartbeat. Computer voices are no good.
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I really wish I could stand this man's voice... :/
yea the thing is that its a robot :l
@@miguelisaurusbruh1158 Disappointing...
I agree, the Ai voice, if that is what it's is destroys the value of the content. As soon as I hear it, I stop the video and direct Google to not recommend this channel.
Thank you for sharing your intolerance, I guess you prefer TH-cam channels where people eat chips
Constructive criticism time. You sound like a male Siri. Relax and you will connect with your audience better. Good video on an under talked about topic.
that is a computer voice indeed. the owner of the channel said that he doesn’t speak in his videos and uses a program for the speech because he’s not comfortable with his accent (although i see he’s started to uses his voice in recent videos)
The monotone computerized voice is awful.