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  • thought he was gonna say "giant ass asteroid"

  • It had a delayed effect on blasting millions of mexicans into america. Damned thing.

  • The answer is in chicxulub

  • the marker is in that crater if i have my dead space facts correct

  • Oh my goodness! D: Lavos is living under Mexico!!!!! Quick! Someone kill it before it rises back up from the depths of the Earth and destroys us all! D': Where's Crono when you need him?!

    -Chrono Trigger

  • Uhmmm i dont see how your tying texas to mexico....there is a huge distance between the two and there is no real proof that that stuff found there was from mexico.....otherwise i dont see what your point is in this video?

    Crater hit mexico had nothing to do with texas end of story.

    Lol dont try to make texas look important it really isnt. Im From Charlotte North Carolina and Teexas is usually full of crap like bush ;)

  • @sk8terluiz29 You are so fucking stupid. Haven't you ever heard of continental shelfs, and the movement of the earths plates?!? 65 million years is a fuck load of time for the planet's land masses to change and move. That may have been the stupidist comment I've ever read.

  • @leftyman941 So You Mad now?... Idk why i put that comment reading it over i was like wow that was a dumb comment.....This videos just dumb though....

  • he look so excited, or just gay?

  • Is it just me or are the "greater than" and "less than" symbols backwards in the description of the K-T boundary rocks?

  • Excellent video. Thank you for posting.

  • Thanks a lot for the info, just ignore all the hateful comments, there are people who appreciate this a lot.

  • This guy moves a lot while explaining things.

  • It never happen..fact is..we have Sink holes that explain it much better than an Astroid...A world wide flood,and many sinkholes all over the earth..Its going on today to be a fact..an astroid impact would not destroy all dinosaur as it claims.For one thing Scientist have retracted that Dino's may not be millions of years old but only thousands..and Proof they walked with man..Is cannot be dinied any longer.way to much proof from drawings,carvings,sculptures etc.They had to see them to copy E'm

  • @BudPeters44

    You claim that scientists no longer believe that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. Please provide a credible reference. (No Ken Ham and Kent Hovind are not credible references).

  • @mylk2U no i claim they fired Scientist who tell the truth and any crdible scientist will not deny the truth in person off the record..But most get paid from Government and if they ever admitted Creation and The bible as fact they would no longer hold those great paying jobs..cause their job is to find ways around God to find those stupid enough to actually think we just heppen to exist..Nothing exist without first a thought..we exist so God must..Proof of Dino's walking with man is everywhere

  • @BudPeters44

    You are probably right, a scientist (paleontologist or geologist) that made claims that dinosaurs lived thousands of years ago without any hard evidence would probably have a hard time keeping a job. With that said, there is no hard evidence for such a claim. Especially considering the fact that societies as old as the Mesopotamian civilization (as early as 7200 BC) never had any mention of such a creature. You are probably basing your claim on the Paluxy River that...

  • @BudPeters44

    ...was admitted to be a hoax. I find it convenient that these supposed scientists "will not deny the truth in person off the record." There is no way one can falsify such a statement, meaning we have to accept your word that you know people who have been privileged to speak with these scientists. Regardless of what the literature says, why don't you explain to me what proof you have. I would love to hear it. I have a hard time understanding why YECs can't accept an old Earth.

  • LOL @ first 35 sec. dude almost falls and is completely out of breath and still cant contain all that excitement in just one breath.

  • what a weird guy

  • I should been a Geologist, and not an IT guy......5 stars

  • this guy looks so excited lol he can barly sit still. i feel like i wouldnt move an inch and woulda said everything in under a minute

  • Hey thats a really cool documentary you have made. 5 stars.

  • @brazensteel

    Good head!

  • His voice reminds me of Ross Geller, the Paleontologist from FRIENDS.

  • @sriontube He has a egg  in his mouth.

  • Not everything was wiped out. Evolution is an amazing thing. To think, humans evolved from the surviving organisms. Earth has actually changed it last week after a major earthquake. Evidence of tropical plants in the arctic regions suggest that the Earth's equator used to run 45* off the current course.

  • But how do you know for certain. We are talking about hundreds of thousands of years ago. Scientists are just guessing, the data they they have is very scientific but unproven. Great scientists of the past once claimed the world was flat. Who's to say in todays modern world that we too have got it wrong...

  • @STHFGDBY the asteroid was giant for living beings,not for the planet earth.the really giant asteroid is the one that created the moon when it shattered into earth .that was a planetoid to planetoid collision.immense collision ..gargantuan....

    elephants and all that did not exist back then. mammals were very few..and looked like rats mostly.dinosaurs ruled back then.

  • arrrrgh not a tidal wave!! it wasnt caused by the moon!!! otherwise perfect video :)

  • HAHAHAHAHA

  • you win the internets!! that made my day i showed that comment to everyone the wized their pants.

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  • It landed near the gulf of mexico in the sea, that's why theres a big ass underwater crater there now.

  • There is a layer of Iridium found across most of the globe which corresponds to about 65 million years ago. Since Iridium is rarely found on earth and is known to be associated with asteroids and comets, this theory pretty much prevails at the moment. The crater is found on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, I have heard nothing ( from professors or textbooks) about Texas...

  • True, there is no part of the impact structure in Texas. In fact there is not a crater at all - only a region of deep buried deformed rocks in Yucatan imaged by remote sensing data). Only the effects of the resulting tsunami (it is believed to have been a water impact) are found in Texas.

  • Excellent video.

  • You are sooo full of crap! Just another southerner, pissed off at getting your butt wupped by the north, trying to tie texas to Chicxulub Mexico, which was already known before this so-called discovery in texas. I've read plenty about Chicxulub, and there's no mention of this in reference to it, other than what I've heard/seen in this video. Nice try, but don't believe the hype!

  • Go to scholar.google(dot)com and search "Chicxulub" with "Brazos". I think you will quickly find over 150+ articles from scholarly, accredited journals that address the subject.

  • please look at the neal adams web site for information on the dinosaur extinction event you'll be very surprised.

  • thanks for putting this up, im useing this for a project im doing

  • Cool, good luck! Let us know how it goes.

  • dude it kicked ass! this video got me extra credit thanks to this video, thanks again man!

  • tkent, I have two quibbles with your narration:

    1. The wave propagating out from the Chicxulub impact site was a tsunami not a "tidal wave". Tidal waves happen every day due to lunar gravitational pull.

    2. The impact did not produce an "eruption"; no volcanism was associated with the event. Explosion? Yes. Eruption? No.

    I enjoy your vids.

  • I appreciate the response! The problem with shooting "on location" is that sometimes you don't realize that you have slipped up until you get back home! I've told my students 1000 times not to say "tidal wave" then go do it myself!!! If we ever get back down. we'll have to shoot that bit again. s for the word eruption... another one I picked out of the air to describe the magnitude of the event, vs. the actual geologic process.

    Thanks for watching,

    Devin Dennie, Host, Geologist

  • Ah ha. OK, Mr. Dennie. I enjoy any Earth science vids on the YouTube. Except for the posters who want to spout off about dinosaur extinction and earthqauke prediction who don't have a shred of background for their topic. Look forward to hearing your students publicly berate you for the tidal wave/tsunami slip up! *LoL*

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