Unlikely, the blitzkrieg hypothesis was made before we understood the nature of what was happening during the younger dryas. 75% of all mega-fauna, not just mammoths were wiped out during a time of rapid climate change. The end of the last ice age wasn't a good time for any creature. Did we kill mammoths? Sure. Did we kill possibly more mammoths than there were humans at that time? Ehhh
Mammoths and the other megafauna primarily went extinct due to climate change, not humans. Bigger animals do better in colder weather so when the ice age ended, they died out.
@ fair enough, but throughout human history we’ve taken down big animals with spears and bows. Kyle seems to think they couldn’t kill an elephant which is ridiculous of course they could
@@davidm2031 I have a theory that it was a mix of both. Climate changes. Kills a bunch of them through loss of habitat & forces what remains to migrate north to a cooler climate. (Which I do agree with btw; whatever caused the Bølling-Allerød followed by Younger Dryas and the end of the major glacial period of the ice age is the root cause of the deaths of many larger spices. Large bodies require large amounts of food to sustain them. Massive climate swings are devastating. At the same time humans are losing habitat in the baring land bridge and are force to migrate south or remain in what is now russia/north asia due to rising sea levels. Those cut off have 2 options. Try to travel south or stay put and die. We then do over hunt the remaining megafauna as their pelts made good coats to make the journey south and travelling with too much gear/weight/food is inconvenient when you can just hunt more on the other end. They are conveniently moving to an area we are travelling through. Then dwindling populations; further loss of habitat due to climate and continued hunting finishes a bunch of them off.
I will say I find it hilarious that the ark of the covenant could just be filled with pounds and pounds of uranium that they just happened to find, and since it’s cool and glows a little they thought it was magic, and that’s why there’s so many stories of people opening it and dying in such “hot” seeming ways
The thing about Roman concrete was that it used sea water which helped seal the concrete which made it last so long BUT there is a lot of context missing here: - they didn’t used steal rods in their concrete that would rust, which creates gases that expand and cause the concrete to be damaged more - they didn’t have 20-80 ton trucks going over them regulating like you’ll see on bridges - Italy doesn’t get all that cold, the chilling and thawing cycles you get in Canada, northern USA fucks concrete up so bad - the structures that survived were their most important structures by far, you don’t see just any Roman structure, it’s stuff like the Colosseum and other important stuff
The Rihcard structure. I can't for the life of me remember the name but we have 3 remaining identical structures in Ireland. A little village surrounded by a ring of water surrounded by a strip of farmland surrounded by another ring of water surrounded by fortifications surrounded again by a ring of water. But there is a link between Ireland and the Rihcard structure. The eye of the Sahara lies in the atlas mountain range, atlas used to be the over god of Ireland. Will post the name when I can find it.
The Irish today aren't the original inhabitants of the island. They died in a mega tsunami. They were the people who built Bruh na boyne and Newgrange. We even get the name for the milky way from them "The way of white cow".
woody cant wrap his head around other empires being better technology advanced is hilarious lol how can you not believe some advanced faster than others when he can just look at places like africa today LOL
in the 70's indian anthropologists tried to make contact with the people of andaman island. on the end of a small sand spit they left a cooking pot, a toy doll that said 'mama' and a pig. their intention were to visit once a year with gifts to make sort of a festival that both sides could share in to further the contact that way the researchers watched as the people approached the gifts they picked up the doll and it said mama and they immediately smashed it on the ground. which set the pig off squealing so they speared that as well and buried them both on the beach. the next year when the researchers returned they found that the cooking pot had been turned into spear and arrowheads. what a tech upgrade metal tools. i think they tried every year on the same day for 27 years. they found that the andamanese liked coconuts. but even when they came up and were throwing them into the water near the shore the men still wanted to spear the researchers on the boat. that was until the women decided to ease the tension by pulling the angriest men into the bushes and having sex with them.
If I remember correctly the North Sentinelese werent always hostile but there was a European expedition there in the late 1800s where the captain was obsessed with documenting the size of their genitals. After this expedition they became hostile, or something close to this.
But has anybody ever found any old pieces of advanced tech? Like ever? I’m not understanding how we invent things like plastic and different variations of metal but somehow some civilization figured stuff out that’s more advanced but I haven’t seen a real price of evidence of any of these devices. I could be trippin I may not know what I’m talking about lol
wait wait wait...its still not common knowledge Sapiens has been around for more than 500 to 700 thousand years, even over a million with some skeletons..
3:16 Eurasians have only existed for about 80,000 years. West Eurasians and East Eurasian started to diverge from each other about 45,000 years ago. The ancestors of those Eurasians diverged from Sub-Saharan Africans over 200,000 years ago. Eurasians have been selecting for intelligence since then. Sub-Saharans not so much.
They are about to rewrite it again. Fossils and skulls were found in Europe older than the African ones just recently. Our past is a lot more complicated. The story you told is wildly outdated now.
8 million year old hominid fossil was found in Turkey. It's bringing into question where Homo Sapiens evolved and the possibility that homo Sapiens migrated South and interbreed with ancient hominid species like we did with neanderthals and the sapiens that went east did with the Denisovan. We're all hybrids...that's why our physiognomy is so different in such a small space of time.
^8 million year old hominid fossil? Can you at least attempt to provide some kind of linked source for this? Because that sounds far fetched beyond belief
@rhett3185 I've just sent a link but they sometimes get taken down. If it does put into Google 8 million year old human fossil. It's not Homo Sapien obviously but is definitely adding to the new paradigm.
Ppl really think man been here for 250000 years and ain't done shii for 249000 of them rather than believe we've only been here for about 6000 yrs... interesting
@CamMackay96 "testable" science that makes absolute claims today then changes up as more info is discovered rather than a "storybook" that's been standing 10 toes down the whole time and dare anyone to disprove it. It isn't this so called storybook that is coming closer to science, it is science that is coming closer to this so called storybook.
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I hate woody. No, I haven’t started watching yet.
Fuck you. Woody is integral, Kylie needs to leave the show
Woodys gayest take
Taylor agrees
And thats fucking saying something because the man is almost entirely terrible takes.
You have obviously never listened to Woody before.
What are you talking about I’ve never actually liked woody until this exact moment
I love woody
Kyle forget that humans ran mammoths extinct without guns?
Unlikely, the blitzkrieg hypothesis was made before we understood the nature of what was happening during the younger dryas. 75% of all mega-fauna, not just mammoths were wiped out during a time of rapid climate change. The end of the last ice age wasn't a good time for any creature. Did we kill mammoths? Sure. Did we kill possibly more mammoths than there were humans at that time? Ehhh
Wooly mammoths aren’t African elephants and Northern Europeans aren’t the jungle folk of east bumfuck island
Mammoths and the other megafauna primarily went extinct due to climate change, not humans. Bigger animals do better in colder weather so when the ice age ended, they died out.
@ fair enough, but throughout human history we’ve taken down big animals with spears and bows. Kyle seems to think they couldn’t kill an elephant which is ridiculous of course they could
@@davidm2031 I have a theory that it was a mix of both.
Climate changes. Kills a bunch of them through loss of habitat & forces what remains to migrate north to a cooler climate. (Which I do agree with btw; whatever caused the Bølling-Allerød followed by Younger Dryas and the end of the major glacial period of the ice age is the root cause of the deaths of many larger spices. Large bodies require large amounts of food to sustain them. Massive climate swings are devastating.
At the same time humans are losing habitat in the baring land bridge and are force to migrate south or remain in what is now russia/north asia due to rising sea levels. Those cut off have 2 options. Try to travel south or stay put and die.
We then do over hunt the remaining megafauna as their pelts made good coats to make the journey south and travelling with too much gear/weight/food is inconvenient when you can just hunt more on the other end. They are conveniently moving to an area we are travelling through. Then dwindling populations; further loss of habitat due to climate and continued hunting finishes a bunch of them off.
8:48 woody accidentally explains why the native Americans got what they got
"I'd know they were lying about yet another thing" lol Taylor kills me 😂😂😂😂
I will say I find it hilarious that the ark of the covenant could just be filled with pounds and pounds of uranium that they just happened to find, and since it’s cool and glows a little they thought it was magic, and that’s why there’s so many stories of people opening it and dying in such “hot” seeming ways
"we dont need another welfare island, we already have puerto rico!" 🤣😂🤣😂
The thing about Roman concrete was that it used sea water which helped seal the concrete which made it last so long
BUT there is a lot of context missing here:
- they didn’t used steal rods in their concrete that would rust, which creates gases that expand and cause the concrete to be damaged more
- they didn’t have 20-80 ton trucks going over them regulating like you’ll see on bridges
- Italy doesn’t get all that cold, the chilling and thawing cycles you get in Canada, northern USA fucks concrete up so bad
- the structures that survived were their most important structures by far, you don’t see just any Roman structure, it’s stuff like the Colosseum and other important stuff
They also used volcano ash. Their concrete could set underwater.
Rare Woody W. We should send 1 fully kitted out Navy Seal and see how it goes.
Ireland is the island of Atlantis. Fits platos description and has its own lore that matches up.
Bro please give me some videos to watch about that
I’ve always figured it’s the eye of Africa
But unfortunately unlike the myth it is not lost to the ocean.
The Rihcard structure. I can't for the life of me remember the name but we have 3 remaining identical structures in Ireland. A little village surrounded by a ring of water surrounded by a strip of farmland surrounded by another ring of water surrounded by fortifications surrounded again by a ring of water.
But there is a link between Ireland and the Rihcard structure. The eye of the Sahara lies in the atlas mountain range, atlas used to be the over god of Ireland.
Will post the name when I can find it.
The Irish today aren't the original inhabitants of the island. They died in a mega tsunami. They were the people who built Bruh na boyne and Newgrange. We even get the name for the milky way from them "The way of white cow".
woody cant wrap his head around other empires being better technology advanced is hilarious lol how can you not believe some advanced faster than others when he can just look at places like africa today LOL
1:13 Yeah, maybe it's better to leave that bacteria we've never seen before and possibly have no immunity to down there.
most of Africa never even started evolving until Europeans went down there. especially if you count Egypt as the Middle East.
"Egypt as the Middle East" Middle East is Israel to Iran, it's North Africa Egypt is.
Natives of North Africa is the Berbers they been there sense the ice age and they ant black.
I actually think woody was good here.
in the 70's indian anthropologists tried to make contact with the people of andaman island. on the end of a small sand spit they left a cooking pot, a toy doll that said 'mama' and a pig. their intention were to visit once a year with gifts to make sort of a festival that both sides could share in to further the contact that way
the researchers watched as the people approached the gifts they picked up the doll and it said mama and they immediately smashed it on the ground. which set the pig off squealing so they speared that as well and buried them both on the beach.
the next year when the researchers returned they found that the cooking pot had been turned into spear and arrowheads. what a tech upgrade metal tools.
i think they tried every year on the same day for 27 years. they found that the andamanese liked coconuts. but even when they came up and were throwing them into the water near the shore the men still wanted to spear the researchers on the boat. that was until the women decided to ease the tension by pulling the angriest men into the bushes and having sex with them.
Dudes acting tough to get laid, a tale as old as time
Kyle is the king of revisionist history lmao
I think Kyle was referring to lake Baikal which is in Russia
Kyle’s back
They actually found the oldest hominid ever discovered recently in turkey called the Anadoluvius turkae
woodies right on the sentinal thing.
If I remember correctly the North Sentinelese werent always hostile but there was a European expedition there in the late 1800s where the captain was obsessed with documenting the size of their genitals. After this expedition they became hostile, or something close to this.
The euros also abducted several of their females as comfort women. I don't blame them for having such a long memory.
There are elephants in the andaman islands
Kyle the Tasmanian tiger is a marsupial so it would probably wont be a leopard
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Just keep an eye out for any angry Swedes chasing huskies...
God I can’t stand woody
(I’m 20 seconds in and he hasn’t spoken a word)
Kyle, Antarctica is not bigger than all of North America and the Gulf of Mexico. It’s 28% larger than the US.
Woody... look up why the north sentinels hate white men, it's 100% warranted lol
Look up what happens to the priests guarding the ark of the covenant in ethiopia
Why is the ice thicker and thiner hmmmmmmmmmmm
But has anybody ever found any old pieces of advanced tech? Like ever? I’m not understanding how we invent things like plastic and different variations of metal but somehow some civilization figured stuff out that’s more advanced but I haven’t seen a real price of evidence of any of these devices. I could be trippin I may not know what I’m talking about lol
wait wait wait...its still not common knowledge Sapiens has been around for more than 500 to 700 thousand years, even over a million with some skeletons..
Has woody ever been tested? Like for being downsy or missing chromosomes?
Why do you all continue to have him on pka?
I hate woody
3:16 Eurasians have only existed for about 80,000 years. West Eurasians and East Eurasian started to diverge from each other about 45,000 years ago. The ancestors of those Eurasians diverged from Sub-Saharan Africans over 200,000 years ago. Eurasians have been selecting for intelligence since then. Sub-Saharans not so much.
They are about to rewrite it again. Fossils and skulls were found in Europe older than the African ones just recently. Our past is a lot more complicated. The story you told is wildly outdated now.
8 million year old hominid fossil was found in Turkey.
It's bringing into question where Homo Sapiens evolved and the possibility that homo Sapiens migrated South and interbreed with ancient hominid species like we did with neanderthals and the sapiens that went east did with the Denisovan.
We're all hybrids...that's why our physiognomy is so different in such a small space of time.
^8 million year old hominid fossil? Can you at least attempt to provide some kind of linked source for this? Because that sounds far fetched beyond belief
@rhett3185 I've just sent a link but they sometimes get taken down.
If it does put into Google 8 million year old human fossil.
It's not Homo Sapien obviously but is definitely adding to the new paradigm.
@@rhett3185 my comments are taken down just look it up it's only just been published and it's on multiple legit science sites
Woody blows,,,always
Wow another clip that woody ruins with his pseudo intellectual takes! Color me shocked
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Ppl really think man been here for 250000 years and ain't done shii for 249000 of them rather than believe we've only been here for about 6000 yrs... interesting
More like we'd rather believe testable science than a storybook written by some nerds 2000yrs ago
Bait used to be believable
@CamMackay96 "testable" science that makes absolute claims today then changes up as more info is discovered rather than a "storybook" that's been standing 10 toes down the whole time and dare anyone to disprove it. It isn't this so called storybook that is coming closer to science, it is science that is coming closer to this so called storybook.
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@@CamMackay96Testable science only has a knee cap and a rip bone