If we get an ice age to refreeze the methane, then it will be the eighth known ice age for humans. We only must endure the travel and set up upon new shoals in comfortable living zones. Quick resettlement and peace would surely abide when the times comes.
@7lllll Doesn't work like that. These hydrates store a huge amount of greenhouse gases. So "exploiting them" does exactly the same thing as what they did in the Permian extinction, release the greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
Replace "Lava" with "humans" and we are entering the end of the Permian era. Luckily we can stop this climate change because humans are much smarter than a bunch of melted rock, right?
@UnRoman111 You need to ask yourself how you arrived at that conclusion. The middle isn't always the best because a claim is only as good as the evidence that supports it. I also think you're confused about the atheist/theist dichotomy, which is a true dichotomy.
I don't see the point of trying to reconcile the bible with science. There is evidence found in and around us to support science while there is only stories written by men to prove the bible or any other religion. Religion has its place for the people who think whatever can't be explained must be supernatural and beyond our understanding, while science is for the people who can't accept that and see that whatever is currently beyond our understanding is only temporarily beyond our understanding.
@masterj317 You would fight against anyone who proved Christianity and Judaism anyway. The Bible makes a point to tell you that in Genesis1:2 we come to a point where the Earth has been completely destroyed. Darkness (on the face of the deep) means judgement, i.e destruction. The events of the Jewish revolt in Revelations I'd argue was a reenactment of the destruction of earth in its greatest mass extinction event. Experts dicker - I say we had not 94% extinction but total 100%. Consider it.
@Masonictoaster9 How would I fight against anyone that proved Christianity and Judaism? If it could be proven then it would have been by now, but you can't prove religion, that's why it's called faith. I'm all about the truth, and I've done research into the Bible, and all I find are holes and leaps of faith that sound like ancient explanations and understandings of how we came to be and how we should live our lives to keep mankind going. Science does the same thing, except with tangible proof.
@danelag Awww. You folks don't even know what it actually says in the original language. Basing your life on science where we constantly find we are wrong and must adjust our model...not too smart. Christianity is about becoming truly alive again, not worshipping the making of tools. Science is a tool only - not life.
Aside from the suggestion that it was co2 rise that raise the world temperatures 5 degrees instead of the thousands of miles of Mile high gushing thousands of degrees lava everywhere as far as the eye could see(what the fuck?")...this is good
"The bible doesn't mention anything about the Permian extinction."
Genises starts with a more correctly translated "And the world was laid waste" with the Garden of Eden and the repopulation effort ending in the first Adamu (hemdaphdite presented lilith when lonely) then the later Splitting of Adamu into "adam and eve" that the Elohim(Plural) did as terraforming effort after Rajaat exploded destroying the civilizations on Earth Mars&Venus with meteors about 14,000 years ago(Babylonian text ver)
Shut up, there are many different translations of the bible. The bible also says that earth is 6000 years old: how could the PERMIAN mass extinction of happened within 6000 years?Is it okay to choose which parts of the bible to believe in? Is it right to choose which translations/ versions to believe in or not? Is the bible a credible document with so many different translation/ versions, not forgetting the damned ambiguity of the bible? y trust the bible over any other text
There are many different translations yes, but the original codex and manuscripts are still intact; it then doesn't matter how many translations there are since one can always check them with the original Greek/Hebrew texts to see which is accurate.
No, the bible doesn't say that. The minds of impertinent individuals interpret it that way to discredit the Scriptures. The Bible is written in symbolic language sensitive to the current knowledge of the time.
The bible doesn't say the earth is 6000 years old. It just claims the earth was created in 6 days, and then follows the chronology of mankind up from Adam up untill the end of the old testament. Then the new testament gives part of jesuses chronology. And a christian philsopher working for the catholic church scoured historical records and determined the only way to reconcile the new and old testaments, was if the earth was around 6000 years old.
@TurokSwe Yes, there IS proof of extinctions. Trilobites and many marine organisms went extinct during the Permian mass extinction. Dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction. The Ediacaran fauna went extinct 600 million years ago and did not leave behind any descendants whatsoever--their fossils don't look like anything in the modern world.
@SakuraMochiKitty No, there are no kinds of actual proof for extinction, there have probably never been. A simple lecture of theories I have already heard about doesnt make it proof. If there actually exists real proof then I suppose soemone would tell me, but no one has so far never come forward with any such proof, just theories and nothing really conclusive to support it. Peace!
@TurokSwe The weight of evidence of mass-extinction events is overwhelming. There are hundreds, if not thousands of peer reviewed papers on subjects in areas like fossils, geochemical, atmospheric science, paleobiogeography and a dozen other areas that all point to these events as having happened. If that isn't "proof" enough for u, then u will never accept it. Go to google scholar and start searching and reading. I would be keen to know what evidence it would take for u to accept?
@uknowispeaksense If that was the case then niether me or you would probably send in replies to each other now. I will simply dont believe you until you show me this "overwhelming weight of evidence". Peer reviewed papers (in other words parts of reality combined with human imagination) doesnt make it real, what makes it real is actual evidence. I believe I can accept real evidence. These are some of my greatest interests, and this doesnt change the fact that there are no proof for extinction.
This is sooo much more drastic, mysterious and interesting that the Cretaceous event. Wow, we all nearly got wiped out. I would have loved to a photo of the early in the height of the Siberian volcanic event...
millions of years later there'd probably be feathered dudes logging on to Youtube, watching vids like this, and commenting, "thank the Permian extinction, if not for that, we'd all be ruled by mammals now"
@232323C There were two mass extinctions: the Permian and the Cretaceous-Tertiary. Dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction. The Permian mass extinction wiped out trilobites, some amphibians, and many marine organisms such as corals and mollusks.
this is bull shit. it is called volcanic winter, not volcanic summer. ever hear of the year without a summer? this much volcanic activity would cause plant life to not get enough light to survive.... not to mention the cold killing plant life.
@F2DGraphics so hold on, are you trying to say that some organisms are better than modern mammals?those crappy bears and lions happen to have a shitload more brain power than those stupid reptiles, the only good this to come out of dinosaurs where birds
@Ihaveamadkr3w Pff... to be honest, scavengers are the most succesful creatures on earth because they have survived extinctions while the "bad ass" animals were to big to survive from climate changes, storms and etc. And lions are better than the "stubid" reptiles that lived in Permian age? Google Gorgonopsia, that was the lion in that time. And birds didnt have the chance to flourish that much while the dinosaurs were around, same as for mammals.
@F2DGraphics so hold on, are you trying to say that some organisms are better than modern mammals?those crappy bears and lions happen to have a shitload more brain power than those stupid reptiles, the only good this to come out of dinosaurs where birds, although i do agree, some of theys guys do looks pritty cool, but in my opinion its the brain that counts XD
@Ihaveamadkr3w Aha nahh..im just sayin badass because they where crazy huge and cold blooded killers lol But i agree with you, the organisms we have today seem to be far superior in brain power :)
100,000 year ago, there are some really badass mammals predator that eat our ancestors. Guess what happen, we kill them all and still killing. Welcome to the Sixth Mass Extinction in earth history.
Please see the Climate Scientists' Register that the International Climate Science Coalition have created & has been endorsed by 137 climate experts since June 2010:
tinyurl[dot]com/2es3rqx
The Register states:
“We, the undersigned, having assessed the relevant scientific evidence, do not find convincing support for the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide are causing, or will in the foreseeable future cause, dangerous global warming."
@TomHarrisICSC So because a bunch of idiot conservatives who pretend to be scientists signed an online petition, it means a scientifcally proven fact no longer exists? Somehow I dont think so. Go choke on tea, partier.
Yo yo yo, that's my booooiiieeey, the Permian. He got all up in the Cretaceous's face and said "yo, you come up in here with that weak shit? Not in MY house you don't! Then the Jurassic rolled up with a gat and was all like "we gotta problem here, huh, do we? Then Permian got right up in his grill and was all like "you think you hard?" and POW! sucker-extinctioned him, cause he roll like dat.
That was a brief passage from my thesis "E.L.I's And Urban Cultural Influence".
stupid question... but is there a difference between the permian and end permian mass extinctions? and if so what are they? would be great if someone could help out, much appreciated.
The Permian is the geologic period from 300 million to 250 million years ago. The end Permian occurs at the transition of the Permian to Triassic. In other words, what distinguishes the beginning of the Triassic is the mass extinctions that occurred at the end of the Permian, the extinctions marks the boundary between the two,
Something I've always wondered and never see discussed is what types of creatures survived this extinction event? If 90-95% of all life on Earth died off, what was special or different about the other 5-10% that was able to survive the hotter temperatures?
@eepruls The amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects survived this mass extinction and a few other groups. Generally because a reptiles are much better suited for hot climates due to there cold bloodedness/ability to not eat for months at a time, insects are just hardcore in general and amphibians were just hella lucky
This got me thinking, would it be possible for geologic activity the scale of that which formed the Siberian traps to have fractured the crust in such a way as to allow methane trapped inside crust reservoirs to emerge and cause marine ecosystem death (this would correspond with the 2nd 'sharp' phase pointed out in the video) ? This idea came to me because of the experiencie with the gulf spill which is actually causing a lot of methane to escape from the seafloor.
hey i want to see it all.... nor just the crumbs. i mean all, life is just once the clocks and the planets run in one direction, so do i. so i need you to instruct me more about this matters because is the most important thing on life.....
Long live our species! instead of taking 50.000 years, we're managing to do the job in only 200 years. Let's see if we can also do better than that lousy 95%...
Go tar sands!
Keep up the good job Monckton, Morano, Inhofe, Koch brothers et al !
Stop the deal in Cancun and Johannesburg and you'll get yourselves a Nobel Prize for Anthropogenic Mass Extinction.
hint: the erruptions provide the heat and the so called "GHGs" are just a byproduct mistaken as the "heat driver" when it's the amount of magma flow that conytols the heat distribution to air and water and the so called "GHGs" are just along for the ride
Permian was really most powerful extinction ever. Pre-mammal reptiles nearly took the world, but in Permian nearly all animals died out. After that lived only some reptiles, later changed by archosaurs (crocodiles + dinosaurs +lizards), and dinosaurs took everything only in Jurassic, they were more lucky than advanced.
Methane Releases from Arctic Shelf May Be Much Larger and Faster Than Anticipated
NSF - March 4, 2010.
Research results, published in the March 5 edition of the journal Science, show that the permafrost under the East Siberian Arctic Shelf, long thought to be an impermeable barrier sealing in methane, is perforated and is starting to leak large amounts of methane into the atmosphere. Release of even a fraction of the methane stored in the shelf could trigger abrupt climate warming.
As Martin Heimann writes in Science: Wetlands and permafrost soils, including the sub-sea permafrost under the Arctic Ocean, contain at least twice the amount of carbon that is currently in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Release of a sizable fraction of this carbon as carbon dioxide and/or methane would lead to warmer atmospheric temperatures, causing yet more methane to be released. It would thus create a positive feedback loop that amplifies global warming.
I enjoy hiking 'The 'Mid Cretaceous'. It is a calcium carbonate reef, raised up 10 million yrs ago, 10,678 ft (3.25km) altitude, layered 300 ft (91.4m) thick along the Sandia Mountain Crest trail. Fossil remains are primarily tube worms. The clear view out past 90 miles (144km) over the valley floor Volcanoes and Lava flows, one mile (1.6km) below. It is great while sitting on the tree lined, shear cliff edge, eating a sandwich.. Come to New Mexico USA some time. You will love our mild weather.
I have tried to estimate the amount of guess work needed to calculate a new funding proposal biased on some theory that is impossable to disprove. I conclude that a vigorous and visionary fantasy is good for two expeditions,one sabbatical and a Fellowship with ten grad students. Additionally if the theory has any possible extrapolations on modern climate and man made global warming it may yield an Ivy League Department Chairmanship or a General Secretary post with the United Nations.
In just FIVE YEARS between 2004-2009 the thickness of arctic ice has DROPPED 42%.
This was discovered by NASA satellite measurements. Reported 7/7/09
Search:
New NASA Satellite Survey Reveals Dramatic Arctic Sea Ice Thinning
Global Warming is changing our world NOW. CO2 is 35% above levels for 650,000 years. In just 30 years CO2 will be over 450ppm, enough to acidify oceans to the point of stopping the growth of many planktons and corals. They are at the base of the oceans' food chain.
@goog2k, we still have yet to see of that 'global warming' we've all heard so much about. Your spam-like post is as vacuous and ill founded as Al Gore's climate-change religious zeal. It's time to wake up and smell the climate-gate.
Much prefer the Cretaceous myself. About 80 to 100 million or so years of pure bliss (cold blooded Dinos loved part of it) No Icecaps. Nice temps with lots of fauna for Dino chow. They grew big and strong (some of the more hungry anyway). Great boating on the inland sea's.Then that inconvenient Mexican Asteroid... Oh well, good times come to an end.
@Blogengezer me too. sure dinosaurs where cool. but there was not much enviormental presure when they evolved, exept when you get to birds. then when dinosarus went extict the decendents of the mammal like reptiles started where their ancestors left of. tecnicaly mammals where allready geting bigger and better in late cretaisus. in time of the dinosaurs there was less oxigen in air so mammals culd not grow bigger, and dinosarus who had specialised lungs where alone.
@Blogengezer most dinnos where not cold blooded. atleast the predators. allso the marine reptiles where allso warm blooded. some sauropods where cold blooded, some where not.
Actually, the majority of mainstream paleontologists and geologists believe that the Permian extinction was caused by the impact of an enormous comet or asteroid.
However, it is not impossible that such an enormous impact may have set off a major volcanic chain-reaction.
China has some really excellent Geologic sites. Only today are we welcome to visit and study. During the Communistic regression under Mao. It was kind of difficult to get access.
Good thing we are hopelessly 'addicted' to buying so many products from China. They like us better now.. BTW, I adore Our Holocene. Isn't it just Lovely :>)
Methane hydrates were probably largely responsible for the runaway warming. CO2 alone is not capable of warming the planet by that much.
James Zachos of the University of California at Santa Cruz, the studys other coauthor. A warmer world has more swamps. Its something thats hard to quantify, so its not built into most models. But swamps, which existed in abundance during the Eocene, produce lots of methane.
Net Solar Radiation has NOT INCREASED since 1975. There is excellent satellite data to prove it.
Search:
NASA GISS Do Variations in the Solar Cycle Affect Our Climate System
See also:
Climate Change: NASA's Eyes on the Earth
There is an 11 year solar cycle that causes a 0.2C average oscillation. However, without any net increase in solar radiation since 1975, arctic ice and mountain glaciers have lost 50% of their total mass.
Duhh!!!
Not one single Climate Change denier can explain it.
The Permian extinction was created by a huge positive feedback loop. Crap tons of volcanoes erupt releasing crap tons of CO2, warming the earth by a good deal, frozen methane hydrate is released, warming the air more, which melts more of itself, methane reacts with oxygen, creating anoxic conditions that allow hydrogen sulfide making bacteria to thrive, killing phytoplankton in the ocean, letting the world warm more, ice melts, and as ice reflects sunlight, things get warmer still.
As the ice melts, more water covers the planet, water absorbs sunlight better than land or ice, so the world gets even warmer, as the earth gets warmer more ice melts, reflecting less light and releasing more methane hydrate, and more and more ocean and land plants die, preventing any of the CO2 from getting back in, so the world gets warmer still. Thus raising the earth's temperature by 20-40 degrees on average.
Jerry Dickens of Rice University in Houston explains:
1. Scientists dont have the warming capacity of CO2 quite right; its actually higher than they now estimate.
2. The sensitivity of climate to rising CO2 is not linear. Maybe when certain conditions prevail, theres more warming per carbon input than scientists now estimate.
3. Some additional positive feedback exists thats triggered by high CO2, or associated warming, or both, but which scientists havent yet discovered
OMG at 7:53 Its the Leopluridon.. A magical Leopluridon lol Hey Charlie!! Wake up were going to Candy Mountain, and then we'll go see the Magical Leopluridon ROTFlol
Anyone else on youtube having trouble getting it to go to full screen in Google Chrome? Seems like ever since they did maintenance on it last time it won't go full screen for me..
CO2 is a green house gas. It's a provable fact. Therefore it has an effect on global warming. Always has, always will. There are other GHGs and these are also involved.
Did you not watch the above video describing the positive feedback that probably lead to the release of CH4?
On my degree in 1986, I was taught the Permian mass extinction was caused by too little CO2 in the air! Life onyl got over it, as animlas evovled to use up thje waaste gas of plant - O2. We are waste breathers.
Most species on earth have been breathing O2 for at least the last 420 mil yrs. The reptiles that lived in the Permian (250 mil yrs ago) were definitely breathing O2 already.
Interesting. I always thought that the formation of Pangaea caused the bulk of that extiction. I wander if menkind can stop this proces if it happends again.
Lol. If anything mankind will contribute to it. Think about it....We're the youngest species of creatures yet we're the most dangerous and the most wasteful. Before this happens again mankind would've killed themselves already through wars, disease and famine.
Man would've have wasted any sort of resource given to them by the Earth. Hence the wars, disease and famine.
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how could you have some budy tell you how life was millions of years befor we walked the earth and thay cant evan tell you how you came to be? its all bull shit but you watch it thay get paid!!
For more on today's extinction rates compared to events of the deep past read 'When Life Nearly Died' by paleontologist M.J.Benton.
You personally might not care that the product of 5 billion years of evolution on the only habitable planet within light years is being laid waste, but that doesn't mean its not happening.
well i have seen couple of videos of shit hittin earth so i geuss we mite as well have like a giant good bye party see earth will get hammered drunk and pass around joints and we will just watch the world blow to shit and we wont feel anyhting cause we are all drunk seems like a good plan who's in!!!
global warming positive feedback affects could cause this to happen again. if the temperature is raised sufficiently to melt the sea ice and methane is released methane being 20 times stronger as a greenhouse gas than CO2
god is true, how could we of came from an ape, first off we can talk they can't where did the neccasry vibes come from and also how are there apes today??
idk why im here i just have hw about this im not used to big words AAAAHAHHUIFDAHSDIHAODHSOKNDJCHNSIUAFHS
unyxe 1 week ago
If we get an ice age to refreeze the methane, then it will be the eighth known ice age for humans. We only must endure the travel and set up upon new shoals in comfortable living zones. Quick resettlement and peace would surely abide when the times comes.
Mrdabizworkz 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
I wonder how much the Pacific atomic bomb testing had to do with today's methane releases?
Mrdabizworkz 1 month ago
What is the name of this programme?
darthirakli 2 months ago
I am sure it was an episode of BBC Horizon called 'The Day The Earth Nearly Died' First shown: Thursday 5 December 2002.
OxfordThatcher 2 months ago
Maybe when the scientists were collecting the sedimentological sample, one of them took a massive fart and it skewed the suvbsequent results.
GnosticHumanist 3 months ago
if methane hydrate is a source of energy, let's use it, exploit it, and deplete from the earth before it causes another mass extinction.
7lllll 3 months ago
@7lllll Doesn't work like that. These hydrates store a huge amount of greenhouse gases. So "exploiting them" does exactly the same thing as what they did in the Permian extinction, release the greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
Aloadofschist 3 months ago
@7lllll Interesting idea. Sadly the products of burning it are also very bad for the environment.
lmjhoney 2 weeks ago
Chuck Norris was born? I thought that a fly shat him on a rock, and the sun hatched him.
walkerman2503 3 months ago
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Stijn2409 4 months ago
is this what will happen in 2012
jessica5000000 4 months ago
Replace "Lava" with "humans" and we are entering the end of the Permian era. Luckily we can stop this climate change because humans are much smarter than a bunch of melted rock, right?
...Right?
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Will there still be access to online porn after humanity becomes extinct?
lukebccb 5 months ago
Why the hell do you guys debate about God HERE??
wolfarkas 6 months ago
So the truth is in the middle. Neither atheism, neither Bible. God exists, there is a creation of the evolution.
UnRoman111 6 months ago
@UnRoman111 You need to ask yourself how you arrived at that conclusion. The middle isn't always the best because a claim is only as good as the evidence that supports it. I also think you're confused about the atheist/theist dichotomy, which is a true dichotomy.
Macabre215 5 months ago
this sounds like there is a God - destruction creates good things
theraver2020 8 months ago
9:20 HATE how they keep saying climate changes of 10 degrees sounds like nothing...
Tell me how nutritious bone marrow is while you're at it.
campbpar 8 months ago
how do i cite this video for a paper?
Jinzoningen80 9 months ago
I don't see the point of trying to reconcile the bible with science. There is evidence found in and around us to support science while there is only stories written by men to prove the bible or any other religion. Religion has its place for the people who think whatever can't be explained must be supernatural and beyond our understanding, while science is for the people who can't accept that and see that whatever is currently beyond our understanding is only temporarily beyond our understanding.
masterj317 9 months ago
@masterj317 You would fight against anyone who proved Christianity and Judaism anyway. The Bible makes a point to tell you that in Genesis1:2 we come to a point where the Earth has been completely destroyed. Darkness (on the face of the deep) means judgement, i.e destruction. The events of the Jewish revolt in Revelations I'd argue was a reenactment of the destruction of earth in its greatest mass extinction event. Experts dicker - I say we had not 94% extinction but total 100%. Consider it.
Masonictoaster9 9 months ago
@Masonictoaster9 How would I fight against anyone that proved Christianity and Judaism? If it could be proven then it would have been by now, but you can't prove religion, that's why it's called faith. I'm all about the truth, and I've done research into the Bible, and all I find are holes and leaps of faith that sound like ancient explanations and understandings of how we came to be and how we should live our lives to keep mankind going. Science does the same thing, except with tangible proof.
masterj317 9 months ago
@masterj317 And what does this have to do with the Great Dying?
GlobalistPotato 9 months ago
Discussion about bible is pathetic .. sorry
danelag 9 months ago
@danelag Awww. You folks don't even know what it actually says in the original language. Basing your life on science where we constantly find we are wrong and must adjust our model...not too smart. Christianity is about becoming truly alive again, not worshipping the making of tools. Science is a tool only - not life.
Masonictoaster9 9 months ago
holy crap that is beautiful
Blakesanots96 10 months ago
Aside from the suggestion that it was co2 rise that raise the world temperatures 5 degrees instead of the thousands of miles of Mile high gushing thousands of degrees lava everywhere as far as the eye could see(what the fuck?")...this is good
TheRealArchAngel 10 months ago
The bible doesn't mention anything about the Permian extinction so therefore the Permian extinction doesn't exist.
lukebccb 11 months ago
@lukebccb that's your opinion bud, but others have their's
i believe this way. im not religious and such so i dont believe anything in the bible or what.
my opinion, and you said your's so
JeddehGetCrunky 10 months ago
@JeddehGetCrunky: the bible doesn't mention anything my masturbating so therefore my masturbationS don't exist!
lukebccb 10 months ago
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@lukebccb
Actually, the Bible does, and it even mentions people like YOU in its pages.
"First of all you must understand this: In the last days mockers will come and, following their own desires, will ridicule us"
2 Peter 3:3
usaforlife 10 months ago
"The bible doesn't mention anything about the Permian extinction."
Genises starts with a more correctly translated "And the world was laid waste" with the Garden of Eden and the repopulation effort ending in the first Adamu (hemdaphdite presented lilith when lonely) then the later Splitting of Adamu into "adam and eve" that the Elohim(Plural) did as terraforming effort after Rajaat exploded destroying the civilizations on Earth Mars&Venus with meteors about 14,000 years ago(Babylonian text ver)
TheRealArchAngel 10 months ago
@TheRealArchAngel
Shut up, there are many different translations of the bible. The bible also says that earth is 6000 years old: how could the PERMIAN mass extinction of happened within 6000 years?Is it okay to choose which parts of the bible to believe in? Is it right to choose which translations/ versions to believe in or not? Is the bible a credible document with so many different translation/ versions, not forgetting the damned ambiguity of the bible? y trust the bible over any other text
simple382 10 months ago
@simple382
There are many different translations yes, but the original codex and manuscripts are still intact; it then doesn't matter how many translations there are since one can always check them with the original Greek/Hebrew texts to see which is accurate.
No, the bible doesn't say that. The minds of impertinent individuals interpret it that way to discredit the Scriptures. The Bible is written in symbolic language sensitive to the current knowledge of the time.
usaforlife 10 months ago
@usaforlife
The bible doesn't say the earth is 6000 years old. It just claims the earth was created in 6 days, and then follows the chronology of mankind up from Adam up untill the end of the old testament. Then the new testament gives part of jesuses chronology. And a christian philsopher working for the catholic church scoured historical records and determined the only way to reconcile the new and old testaments, was if the earth was around 6000 years old.
ghostbuddy 9 months ago
@TheRealArchAngel Yes. And the moon is definitely made of cheese.
rigstula 10 months ago
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"Yes. And the moon is definitely made of cheese. "
That isn't a moon, it's a space station
TheRealArchAngel 10 months ago
Extinction, haha! There is not even proof of any kind of extinction.
TurokSwe 11 months ago
@TurokSwe Yes, there IS proof of extinctions. Trilobites and many marine organisms went extinct during the Permian mass extinction. Dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction. The Ediacaran fauna went extinct 600 million years ago and did not leave behind any descendants whatsoever--their fossils don't look like anything in the modern world.
SakuraMochiKitty 1 month ago
@SakuraMochiKitty No, there are no kinds of actual proof for extinction, there have probably never been. A simple lecture of theories I have already heard about doesnt make it proof. If there actually exists real proof then I suppose soemone would tell me, but no one has so far never come forward with any such proof, just theories and nothing really conclusive to support it. Peace!
TurokSwe 1 month ago
@TurokSwe The weight of evidence of mass-extinction events is overwhelming. There are hundreds, if not thousands of peer reviewed papers on subjects in areas like fossils, geochemical, atmospheric science, paleobiogeography and a dozen other areas that all point to these events as having happened. If that isn't "proof" enough for u, then u will never accept it. Go to google scholar and start searching and reading. I would be keen to know what evidence it would take for u to accept?
uknowispeaksense 1 month ago
@uknowispeaksense If that was the case then niether me or you would probably send in replies to each other now. I will simply dont believe you until you show me this "overwhelming weight of evidence". Peer reviewed papers (in other words parts of reality combined with human imagination) doesnt make it real, what makes it real is actual evidence. I believe I can accept real evidence. These are some of my greatest interests, and this doesnt change the fact that there are no proof for extinction.
TurokSwe 3 weeks ago
the greatest mass extiction in history of planet.
gooddarkjedi 1 year ago
lol... we've only been here a few thousand years, total, yet our mindset is things like this c/wouldn't happen again. Fools.
jmerrife 1 year ago
This is sooo much more drastic, mysterious and interesting that the Cretaceous event. Wow, we all nearly got wiped out. I would have loved to a photo of the early in the height of the Siberian volcanic event...
hotboyclarence 1 year ago
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this never happened lollllllllllllllllll just bunches of nerd info lil kid knoweledge
castlewarsnub5 1 year ago
isn't it ironic ?
let's say the KT asteroid never happened,
millions of years later there'd probably be feathered dudes logging on to Youtube, watching vids like this, and commenting, "thank the Permian extinction, if not for that, we'd all be ruled by mammals now"
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StarSpawn06 1 year ago 23
@StarSpawn06 Beautifully said.
kalosaurusrex 5 months ago
@StarSpawn06 ?wouldnt they invent a different variation of youtube?
do501 5 months ago
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We will be next!!
CrayolaCowboy 1 year ago
i'd love to swim in lava
*sining* LLALALALAAAA SWIMING, SWIMING, SWIMING IN LAAVAAA
CookieDaCat7 1 year ago
so the dinosaurs were there during this extinction and survived?
232323C 1 year ago
@232323C There were two mass extinctions: the Permian and the Cretaceous-Tertiary. Dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction. The Permian mass extinction wiped out trilobites, some amphibians, and many marine organisms such as corals and mollusks.
SakuraMochiKitty 1 month ago
this is bull shit. it is called volcanic winter, not volcanic summer. ever hear of the year without a summer? this much volcanic activity would cause plant life to not get enough light to survive.... not to mention the cold killing plant life.
TAPriceCTR 1 year ago
So all in all the Permian would not be the place to build a summer home.
Kingucktoad 1 year ago
Earth used to have some bad ass animals back in the day, now we're stuck with bears and lions
F2DGraphics 1 year ago
@F2DGraphics so hold on, are you trying to say that some organisms are better than modern mammals?those crappy bears and lions happen to have a shitload more brain power than those stupid reptiles, the only good this to come out of dinosaurs where birds
Ihaveamadkr3w 1 year ago
@Ihaveamadkr3w Pff... to be honest, scavengers are the most succesful creatures on earth because they have survived extinctions while the "bad ass" animals were to big to survive from climate changes, storms and etc. And lions are better than the "stubid" reptiles that lived in Permian age? Google Gorgonopsia, that was the lion in that time. And birds didnt have the chance to flourish that much while the dinosaurs were around, same as for mammals.
Sigurjonsig 1 year ago
@F2DGraphics so hold on, are you trying to say that some organisms are better than modern mammals?those crappy bears and lions happen to have a shitload more brain power than those stupid reptiles, the only good this to come out of dinosaurs where birds, although i do agree, some of theys guys do looks pritty cool, but in my opinion its the brain that counts XD
Ihaveamadkr3w 1 year ago
@Ihaveamadkr3w Aha nahh..im just sayin badass because they where crazy huge and cold blooded killers lol But i agree with you, the organisms we have today seem to be far superior in brain power :)
F2DGraphics 1 year ago
@F2DGraphics there were more but humans helped wipe them out
maraseea 1 year ago
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leeo268 1 year ago
@F2DGraphics
100,000 year ago, there are some really badass mammals predator that eat our ancestors. Guess what happen, we kill them all and still killing. Welcome to the Sixth Mass Extinction in earth history.
leeo268 1 year ago
Please see the Climate Scientists' Register that the International Climate Science Coalition have created & has been endorsed by 137 climate experts since June 2010:
tinyurl[dot]com/2es3rqx
The Register states:
“We, the undersigned, having assessed the relevant scientific evidence, do not find convincing support for the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide are causing, or will in the foreseeable future cause, dangerous global warming."
Tom Harris
ICSC
TomHarrisICSC 1 year ago
@TomHarrisICSC So because a bunch of idiot conservatives who pretend to be scientists signed an online petition, it means a scientifcally proven fact no longer exists? Somehow I dont think so. Go choke on tea, partier.
EmperorofCartoons 4 months ago 2
Yo yo yo, that's my booooiiieeey, the Permian. He got all up in the Cretaceous's face and said "yo, you come up in here with that weak shit? Not in MY house you don't! Then the Jurassic rolled up with a gat and was all like "we gotta problem here, huh, do we? Then Permian got right up in his grill and was all like "you think you hard?" and POW! sucker-extinctioned him, cause he roll like dat.
That was a brief passage from my thesis "E.L.I's And Urban Cultural Influence".
starstarstar42 1 year ago
Where is this story in the bible?
bobbob135 1 year ago
@bobbob135 HAHAHA. That made me laugh.
eepruls 1 year ago
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@bobbob135
"Where is this story in the bible?"
Epilogue
Trent1492 1 year ago
@bobbob135 its not cause only fairy tales are in the bible
maraseea 1 year ago
stupid question... but is there a difference between the permian and end permian mass extinctions? and if so what are they? would be great if someone could help out, much appreciated.
chipmanbahaha 1 year ago
@chipmanbahaha
The Permian is the geologic period from 300 million to 250 million years ago. The end Permian occurs at the transition of the Permian to Triassic. In other words, what distinguishes the beginning of the Triassic is the mass extinctions that occurred at the end of the Permian, the extinctions marks the boundary between the two,
Trent1492 1 year ago
@chipmanbahaha the permian was the time period and the permian mass extinction was where all the life almost died
maraseea 1 year ago
Something I've always wondered and never see discussed is what types of creatures survived this extinction event? If 90-95% of all life on Earth died off, what was special or different about the other 5-10% that was able to survive the hotter temperatures?
eepruls 1 year ago
@eepruls The amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects survived this mass extinction and a few other groups. Generally because a reptiles are much better suited for hot climates due to there cold bloodedness/ability to not eat for months at a time, insects are just hardcore in general and amphibians were just hella lucky
riesen08 1 year ago
@riesen08 That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for responding!
eepruls 1 year ago
@eepruls They lived under ground so were able to escape the temperature, gases etc.
SteveBlade7 4 months ago
In Russia, you dont burn the methane; the methane burn you!
CanoPinto 1 year ago
This got me thinking, would it be possible for geologic activity the scale of that which formed the Siberian traps to have fractured the crust in such a way as to allow methane trapped inside crust reservoirs to emerge and cause marine ecosystem death (this would correspond with the 2nd 'sharp' phase pointed out in the video) ? This idea came to me because of the experiencie with the gulf spill which is actually causing a lot of methane to escape from the seafloor.
tuktukpsh 1 year ago
@tuktukpsh definately a possibilty! I thought this myself and even wrote an essay on it.
riesen08 1 year ago
Thought Progress: BP may have triggered the start of a Mass Extinction Event
Suisseflight 1 year ago
hey i want to see it all.... nor just the crumbs. i mean all, life is just once the clocks and the planets run in one direction, so do i. so i need you to instruct me more about this matters because is the most important thing on life.....
ilikeyouallot 1 year ago
Long live our species! instead of taking 50.000 years, we're managing to do the job in only 200 years. Let's see if we can also do better than that lousy 95%...
Go tar sands!
Keep up the good job Monckton, Morano, Inhofe, Koch brothers et al !
Stop the deal in Cancun and Johannesburg and you'll get yourselves a Nobel Prize for Anthropogenic Mass Extinction.
arneperschel 1 year ago
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ips723 1 year ago
Why do these documentaries have to start off like movie trailers?
"THIS WAS THE TIME... STRANGE, FORGOTTEN CREATURES WALKED THE EARTH."
Oh please! :)
Twick78 1 year ago
350 ma
couponzit 1 year ago
Now as we humans have created the Anthropocene we threaten habitability itself.
Read this recent book by NASA's James Hansen.
Storms Of My Grandchildren
ReduceGHGs 1 year ago
so the yellowstone is a tiny rock with a difference with this giant shit...
Braco136 1 year ago
Guess this was how Chuck Norris was born.
Neopulse00 1 year ago 23
@Neopulse00 Not only "how" he was born but when, it better explains how the dinosaurs suddenly died out. They think it was a meteor..... The fools.
Tyrfingr 9 months ago
@Neopulse00
Chuck Norris wasn't born, Chuck Norris simply IS.
Pazma1 5 months ago
03:01 Yet the earth never gets bigger or smaller. It all hangs in perfect equilibrum, Subduction, construction and Conserving plate margins.
RCT3Crashes100 1 year ago
Hey, just wondering where this video came from? Is it BBC or something?
zetatucanae 1 year ago
These species were destroyed by lava, dinos - by meteor, who destroy us?
ixonixas 1 year ago
@ixonixas Humans, probably.
DruoxTheShredder 1 year ago
@DruoxTheShredder Yeah... Most possible...
ixonixas 1 year ago
Actuakky the fossil records show the bulk of Dinosaurs were dead 10,000 years before the KT metoer
They have yet to find any dinosaur fossils on the KT boundry to prove Mass extintions by being "burried alive"
The KT Metoer happened, but "Global Cooling" from Earth COre going dorment and theier being less volcanic activity froze the Dinsaurs to death
TheRealArchAngel 1 year ago
@ixonixas
oil.
bastardcheif 1 year ago
I watched this right before I went to bed last night and had the TRIPPIEST dream ever.
xCyanidexCinderellax 1 year ago
Tee,heee,hee
Yes,yes,its the Co2 and not the Thousands of Miles of Thousands degrees lava that made the world hotter(Rollseyes)
TheRealArchAngel 1 year ago
hint: the erruptions provide the heat and the so called "GHGs" are just a byproduct mistaken as the "heat driver" when it's the amount of magma flow that conytols the heat distribution to air and water and the so called "GHGs" are just along for the ride
TheRealArchAngel 1 year ago
Permian was really most powerful extinction ever. Pre-mammal reptiles nearly took the world, but in Permian nearly all animals died out. After that lived only some reptiles, later changed by archosaurs (crocodiles + dinosaurs +lizards), and dinosaurs took everything only in Jurassic, they were more lucky than advanced.
chronius9 1 year ago
it's very interesting, especially when were facing another extinction pretty soon
6thExtinctionDoc 1 year ago
What is the name of that show?
Mitche23 1 year ago
NEWS:
Methane Releases from Arctic Shelf May Be Much Larger and Faster Than Anticipated
NSF - March 4, 2010.
Research results, published in the March 5 edition of the journal Science, show that the permafrost under the East Siberian Arctic Shelf, long thought to be an impermeable barrier sealing in methane, is perforated and is starting to leak large amounts of methane into the atmosphere. Release of even a fraction of the methane stored in the shelf could trigger abrupt climate warming.
goog2k 1 year ago 3
As Martin Heimann writes in Science: Wetlands and permafrost soils, including the sub-sea permafrost under the Arctic Ocean, contain at least twice the amount of carbon that is currently in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Release of a sizable fraction of this carbon as carbon dioxide and/or methane would lead to warmer atmospheric temperatures, causing yet more methane to be released. It would thus create a positive feedback loop that amplifies global warming.
goog2k 1 year ago
I enjoy hiking 'The 'Mid Cretaceous'. It is a calcium carbonate reef, raised up 10 million yrs ago, 10,678 ft (3.25km) altitude, layered 300 ft (91.4m) thick along the Sandia Mountain Crest trail. Fossil remains are primarily tube worms. The clear view out past 90 miles (144km) over the valley floor Volcanoes and Lava flows, one mile (1.6km) below. It is great while sitting on the tree lined, shear cliff edge, eating a sandwich.. Come to New Mexico USA some time. You will love our mild weather.
Blogengezer 1 year ago
3:40
I have tried to estimate the amount of guess work needed to calculate a new funding proposal biased on some theory that is impossable to disprove. I conclude that a vigorous and visionary fantasy is good for two expeditions,one sabbatical and a Fellowship with ten grad students. Additionally if the theory has any possible extrapolations on modern climate and man made global warming it may yield an Ivy League Department Chairmanship or a General Secretary post with the United Nations.
DAILEYericCaryUSA 1 year ago
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In just FIVE YEARS between 2004-2009 the thickness of arctic ice has DROPPED 42%.
This was discovered by NASA satellite measurements. Reported 7/7/09
Search:
New NASA Satellite Survey Reveals Dramatic Arctic Sea Ice Thinning
Global Warming is changing our world NOW. CO2 is 35% above levels for 650,000 years. In just 30 years CO2 will be over 450ppm, enough to acidify oceans to the point of stopping the growth of many planktons and corals. They are at the base of the oceans' food chain.
Duh??
goog2k 2 years ago 2
@goog2k, we still have yet to see of that 'global warming' we've all heard so much about. Your spam-like post is as vacuous and ill founded as Al Gore's climate-change religious zeal. It's time to wake up and smell the climate-gate.
survivalofone 1 year ago
Much prefer the Cretaceous myself. About 80 to 100 million or so years of pure bliss (cold blooded Dinos loved part of it) No Icecaps. Nice temps with lots of fauna for Dino chow. They grew big and strong (some of the more hungry anyway). Great boating on the inland sea's.Then that inconvenient Mexican Asteroid... Oh well, good times come to an end.
Blogengezer 2 years ago 17
@Blogengezer well if you lived a couple of million years before the astroid that would have been great baring getting eaten.
094644621 1 year ago
@Blogengezer Evidence shows it likelier that dinos were WARM blooded.
TheMercilessEye 1 year ago
@Blogengezer Yeah, Mexicans ruin everything.
Sorinphyre 1 year ago
@Blogengezer
You should thanks that Mexican Asteroid or else we will still be rule over by reptile.
leeo268 1 year ago
@Blogengezer
Great boating I'm sure, as long as you didn't get out for a swim!
JHunterAckerman 1 year ago
@Blogengezer me too. sure dinosaurs where cool. but there was not much enviormental presure when they evolved, exept when you get to birds. then when dinosarus went extict the decendents of the mammal like reptiles started where their ancestors left of. tecnicaly mammals where allready geting bigger and better in late cretaisus. in time of the dinosaurs there was less oxigen in air so mammals culd not grow bigger, and dinosarus who had specialised lungs where alone.
gooddarkjedi 1 year ago
@Blogengezer most dinnos where not cold blooded. atleast the predators. allso the marine reptiles where allso warm blooded. some sauropods where cold blooded, some where not.
gooddarkjedi 1 year ago
@Blogengezer
The Dinosaurs were actually WARM-blooded.
Guyverman01 8 months ago
Actually, the majority of mainstream paleontologists and geologists believe that the Permian extinction was caused by the impact of an enormous comet or asteroid.
However, it is not impossible that such an enormous impact may have set off a major volcanic chain-reaction.
SinnFein4ever 2 years ago
no they dont. theyve tried to find the debris and its just not there.
TheCaptainLulz 1 year ago
I'd just like to take this opportunity to thank China for screwing us all. Thank you China.
wearedefiant 2 years ago
China has some really excellent Geologic sites. Only today are we welcome to visit and study. During the Communistic regression under Mao. It was kind of difficult to get access.
Good thing we are hopelessly 'addicted' to buying so many products from China. They like us better now.. BTW, I adore Our Holocene. Isn't it just Lovely :>)
Blogengezer 1 year ago
I was joking with that comment. I guess most people don't have a sense of humour.
wearedefiant 1 year ago
google for "killerinourmidst"
r0l0kcs 2 years ago
Have you actually explored "CLIMATE CHANGE" :
watch?v=krJ80YfWUJo
enjoy!
sonotnews 2 years ago
o btw the paper:
Journal reference:
Zeebe et al. Carbon dioxide forcing alone insufficient to explain Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum warming. Nature Geoscience, 2009; DOI:
chicagogeorge 2 years ago
Methane hydrates were probably largely responsible for the runaway warming. CO2 alone is not capable of warming the planet by that much.
James Zachos of the University of California at Santa Cruz, the studys other coauthor. A warmer world has more swamps. Its something thats hard to quantify, so its not built into most models. But swamps, which existed in abundance during the Eocene, produce lots of methane.
chicagogeorge 2 years ago
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Net Solar Radiation has NOT INCREASED since 1975. There is excellent satellite data to prove it.
Search:
NASA GISS Do Variations in the Solar Cycle Affect Our Climate System
See also:
Climate Change: NASA's Eyes on the Earth
There is an 11 year solar cycle that causes a 0.2C average oscillation. However, without any net increase in solar radiation since 1975, arctic ice and mountain glaciers have lost 50% of their total mass.
Duhh!!!
Not one single Climate Change denier can explain it.
goog2k 2 years ago
the video says ALMOST evry living thing died. that means that the ones that survived evolved into the dinosaurs.
ReB00Tt 2 years ago 3
i now have become more confused form watching this. dang it
soemthingrandom94 2 years ago
The Permian extinction was created by a huge positive feedback loop. Crap tons of volcanoes erupt releasing crap tons of CO2, warming the earth by a good deal, frozen methane hydrate is released, warming the air more, which melts more of itself, methane reacts with oxygen, creating anoxic conditions that allow hydrogen sulfide making bacteria to thrive, killing phytoplankton in the ocean, letting the world warm more, ice melts, and as ice reflects sunlight, things get warmer still.
HiveFleetHydra 2 years ago
As the ice melts, more water covers the planet, water absorbs sunlight better than land or ice, so the world gets even warmer, as the earth gets warmer more ice melts, reflecting less light and releasing more methane hydrate, and more and more ocean and land plants die, preventing any of the CO2 from getting back in, so the world gets warmer still. Thus raising the earth's temperature by 20-40 degrees on average.
HiveFleetHydra 2 years ago
@HiveFleetHydra So explain how it cooled. Not saying I dispute your explanation. It makes sense. But how does the other part of the cycle start?
Merle1987 2 years ago
the CO2 and other gasses would have been taken up by bacterial life and slowly returned to the ocean floor.
TheCaptainLulz 1 year ago
Jerry Dickens of Rice University in Houston explains:
1. Scientists dont have the warming capacity of CO2 quite right; its actually higher than they now estimate.
2. The sensitivity of climate to rising CO2 is not linear. Maybe when certain conditions prevail, theres more warming per carbon input than scientists now estimate.
3. Some additional positive feedback exists thats triggered by high CO2, or associated warming, or both, but which scientists havent yet discovered
chicagogeorge 2 years ago
OMG at 7:53 Its the Leopluridon.. A magical Leopluridon lol Hey Charlie!! Wake up were going to Candy Mountain, and then we'll go see the Magical Leopluridon ROTFlol
redyoshi1985 2 years ago
lmao
truestyleoutlaw 2 years ago
Anyone else on youtube having trouble getting it to go to full screen in Google Chrome? Seems like ever since they did maintenance on it last time it won't go full screen for me..
redyoshi1985 2 years ago
CO2 is a green house gas. It's a provable fact. Therefore it has an effect on global warming. Always has, always will. There are other GHGs and these are also involved.
Did you not watch the above video describing the positive feedback that probably lead to the release of CH4?
derekatya96 2 years ago
On my degree in 1986, I was taught the Permian mass extinction was caused by too little CO2 in the air! Life onyl got over it, as animlas evovled to use up thje waaste gas of plant - O2. We are waste breathers.
JonThm 2 years ago
Most species on earth have been breathing O2 for at least the last 420 mil yrs. The reptiles that lived in the Permian (250 mil yrs ago) were definitely breathing O2 already.
drav1dan 2 years ago
They were breathing in O2, but plants, at the base of teh food chain, were breathing in CO2 - of which there was too little.
JonThm 2 years ago
Well, that's the great thing about science, it corrects itself. Sure life evolved and recovered - over MILLIONS of years.
derekatya96 2 years ago
Life on Earth has had 4 billion years to get it right! CO2 has never linked to climate in that time.
JonThm 2 years ago
bringing more coral back wont do any help though
agosti 2 years ago
It is the way life has always worked! Nothing to do with CO2. We should do MNF to get at our power. Fission is toxic death.
JonThm 2 years ago
according to scientists pangea formed twice.
maestroanth 2 years ago
the movement of pangea caused the ice age or......what?
lynfan95 2 years ago
Interesting. I always thought that the formation of Pangaea caused the bulk of that extiction. I wander if menkind can stop this proces if it happends again.
MismeretMonk 2 years ago
Lol. If anything mankind will contribute to it. Think about it....We're the youngest species of creatures yet we're the most dangerous and the most wasteful. Before this happens again mankind would've killed themselves already through wars, disease and famine.
Man would've have wasted any sort of resource given to them by the Earth. Hence the wars, disease and famine.
Chin9y8302 2 years ago
Humans cant be blamed for disease though can they?
DarkAvenger423 2 years ago
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how could you have some budy tell you how life was millions of years befor we walked the earth and thay cant evan tell you how you came to be? its all bull shit but you watch it thay get paid!!
gary77777778888888 2 years ago
It's called a fossil record, mate.
m01fsj00 2 years ago 10
"They" don't "get paid" quite as well as your average televangelist.
SpeakerForrTheDead 2 years ago
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my science teacher thinks humans are descended from "monkeys"
so one day i was like "can you turn around so that i can see your tail" so then i got sent to the principals office lol
caliXxXgirl 2 years ago
We did have tail we have tail bone still you can see it if you turn around and look in the mirror
NEWLOVE559 2 years ago 3
we dont have tails anymore... but we STILL have a tail bone... duh.
TheGeneral159 2 years ago 3
we already had 150.000 years to colonise other areas and ensure our survival as species , too bad we wasted it bending for warlords and priests
Alalzia 2 years ago
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moyasim 2 years ago
why is an asteroid always the solution to mass extinction?
xrangerx 2 years ago
For more on today's extinction rates compared to events of the deep past read 'When Life Nearly Died' by paleontologist M.J.Benton.
You personally might not care that the product of 5 billion years of evolution on the only habitable planet within light years is being laid waste, but that doesn't mean its not happening.
ech1dna 2 years ago
religion is a joke. stop spewing that filth on these videos.
RMphan 2 years ago 3
religion is just bullshit :P
guitarrELIT92 2 years ago
well i have seen couple of videos of shit hittin earth so i geuss we mite as well have like a giant good bye party see earth will get hammered drunk and pass around joints and we will just watch the world blow to shit and we wont feel anyhting cause we are all drunk seems like a good plan who's in!!!
CanaStudios 2 years ago
im in
warcrap 2 years ago
grow up
richland09 2 years ago
This is already happening..the chemicals thrown out by our power plants and vehicles is raising the global temperature already by 1-2 degrees.
darkfyreaol 2 years ago
The Earth it is very old much old than the scientiest think
L23UCIAN 2 years ago
does anyone have the 1st 3 episodes of "
Animal Armaggedon"
ceitiosaurus 2 years ago
you could try zuke696 's channel
TheGeneral159 2 years ago
global warming positive feedback affects could cause this to happen again. if the temperature is raised sufficiently to melt the sea ice and methane is released methane being 20 times stronger as a greenhouse gas than CO2
danpayne118 2 years ago 2
god is true, how could we of came from an ape, first off we can talk they can't where did the neccasry vibes come from and also how are there apes today??
Thethreewierdos 2 years ago
God is a lie.
Whoops! Did I spoil the ending for you?
KimKhan 2 years ago