THE MOON is mooving away from earth.Actually the moon for about 85 million years ago would have been orbiting 4 yards. above the earth..DO YOU STILL BELIEVE this stupid propaganda called evolution..The earth CAN NOT be billions of years old. Period.
@levonet33 You have been misled. If I can demonstrate to you that your calculations are wrong, will you concede that the source of your information is untrustworthy?
This whole series is verging on Junk science: it is "predator-centric", yet I am not so sure post-Darwinian theory supports such a Bias: there are far more non-jawed creatures on the planet, from microscopic parasites to viruses... and these seem to drive the evolutionary engine more than a handful of "cool", and conveniently "american" predators. Some real science, please.
@caseagainstfaith It would depend on the situation. In my case, I am a not for profit educational channel which promotes the various documentary channels wherever possible. They also advertise on many of my vids and retain the revenue for themselves.
Is this suggesting that jaws arose from species that were not related? It said that the creature with the first jaws had no descendants. I dont remember the term.
@poorkinghaggard: No. Jaws were developed in the clade Gnathostomata which immediately derives from invertebrata, and has descendants of all sharks, fishes and land vertebrates (all vertebrates except lampreys and a few odd fishes). Unlike eyes, jaws developed just once and have been inherited by all the descendants. Particular species that exemplify this clade may or may not have been ancestors; for example, we know we are not descended from Dunkleosteus.
@OrthodoxDarwinist: According to tolweb, they are the first clade to branch off the vertebrate clade. But the derivations are not well known here, so lampreys moving up the tree, above the vertebrates, might not be much of a reach.
I've been spending too much time reading the Quran - I keep seeing this video on my subscriptions list and thinking it is entitled "Evolution of JEWS".
Not directed at anyone. But are votebots still really that present? I swear about EVERY video I watch is asking for votes because of creationist votebots. I am just wondering if those d-bags are still out there futile attempting.
THE MOON is mooving away from earth.Actually the moon for about 85 million years ago would have been orbiting 4 yards. above the earth..DO YOU STILL BELIEVE this stupid propaganda called evolution..The earth CAN NOT be billions of years old. Period.
levonet33 2 weeks ago in playlist Science & Religion
@levonet33 You have been misled. If I can demonstrate to you that your calculations are wrong, will you concede that the source of your information is untrustworthy?
djarm67 2 weeks ago
Unfortunately science education is being treated like an MTV video.
Bombarding the viewer with lots of factoids, but never actualy exploring the facts behind those factoids in any meaningfull way.
I miss the old, 1970s/80s era, presentations on The Nature of Things. They actualy focused on the boring science rather than sensational images.
00CaptainDan00 1 month ago
You know anomalcaris sorry I'll have to check the spelling had a circular mouth and could not bite like that....ah wikipedia.
Sara3346 3 months ago
This whole series is verging on Junk science: it is "predator-centric", yet I am not so sure post-Darwinian theory supports such a Bias: there are far more non-jawed creatures on the planet, from microscopic parasites to viruses... and these seem to drive the evolutionary engine more than a handful of "cool", and conveniently "american" predators. Some real science, please.
photobattenberg 3 months ago
''Evolve or die'' ???
''Adapt to....''
Evolution works because of death. survival of the fittest = death to most.
gregrutz 9 months ago
@gregrutz "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin
DuPuieproductions 6 months ago
what about evolution of jews?
idontgiveashit0930 1 year ago
@idontgiveashit0930 look up "human evolution." it's the same for everyone.
Juxtaroberto 1 year ago
I still can't believe there's people out there who doesn't believe in evolution...
fefiss86 1 year ago
More of this! You don't upload very often but it's always a treat when you do. :)
Bobbiethejean 1 year ago
thanks for posting this great videos.
nachoramirezz 1 year ago 4
Thanks for uploading another great "Evolution Of..." video!
urantivirus 1 year ago 2
I'm looking forward to your next video, "The Evolution of Jews"
LEV1ATHYN 1 year ago
Trilobytes are amazing creatures. They survived up until the cretaceous if im not mistaken, albeit branching into a massively diverse group
GallusSapien 1 year ago
i have underbite :(
renaudldw 1 year ago
@caseagainstfaith It would depend on the situation. In my case, I am a not for profit educational channel which promotes the various documentary channels wherever possible. They also advertise on many of my vids and retain the revenue for themselves.
djarm67 1 year ago 7
Fascinating series of videos. Thanks for uploading it. Brilliant.
kelliko70 1 year ago
"Evolve or die" ?
I know they're trying to make it dramatic or whatever but keep it correct.
autismboy 1 year ago
@autismboy
EDIT: at least not confusing...
autismboy 1 year ago
@autismboy it is the history channel lol. They do tend to drama things up somewhat.
lampyman101 1 year ago
The American way of narrating gives me a headache.. its a shame, considering the topic is very interesting...
sp4zzer 1 year ago
Is this suggesting that jaws arose from species that were not related? It said that the creature with the first jaws had no descendants. I dont remember the term.
poorkinghaggard 1 year ago
@poorkinghaggard: No. Jaws were developed in the clade Gnathostomata which immediately derives from invertebrata, and has descendants of all sharks, fishes and land vertebrates (all vertebrates except lampreys and a few odd fishes). Unlike eyes, jaws developed just once and have been inherited by all the descendants. Particular species that exemplify this clade may or may not have been ancestors; for example, we know we are not descended from Dunkleosteus.
puncheex 1 year ago
@puncheex
I don't think lampreys are vertebrates, they barely qualify as chordates :o
OrthodoxDarwinist 3 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist: According to tolweb, they are the first clade to branch off the vertebrate clade. But the derivations are not well known here, so lampreys moving up the tree, above the vertebrates, might not be much of a reach.
puncheex 3 months ago
@poorkinghaggard convergent evolution?
Juxtaroberto 1 year ago
The History Channel is great, I watch it frequently as well as the Discovery Channel & National Geographic channel.
AbdultheImpailler 1 year ago
I thought it said evolution of jews
sieglines 1 year ago
that big fish looks just plain mean.
Soberum 1 year ago
I've been spending too much time reading the Quran - I keep seeing this video on my subscriptions list and thinking it is entitled "Evolution of JEWS".
TheRationalizer 1 year ago
9:44 what kind of fish is that? it looks like a parrot, I want one
d0g1a5 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Sometimes my sister queefs in my mouth.
How do I make her stop?
fyourcouchnigga 1 year ago
@fyourcouchnigga
Stop putting your mouth where her "queefer" is.
ozpowermo 1 year ago
2:05 what is in that tigers mouth?
d0g1a5 1 year ago
Will it process into HD later on? Btw, thanks for posting DJ.
IFloridaMotocrossI 1 year ago
thanks for this upload
ghidfg 1 year ago
Not directed at anyone. But are votebots still really that present? I swear about EVERY video I watch is asking for votes because of creationist votebots. I am just wondering if those d-bags are still out there futile attempting.
BaneOfFreeSpeech 1 year ago
sick videos dude, careful though don't get deleted like evolutionssolutions did
oggleman 1 year ago
this is amazing!
thank you so much!
maicongphuc 1 year ago
I think I'm going to buy the Evolve DVD set, it is all just so fascinating.
iFoamy 1 year ago 12
@iFoamy I would recommend it to anyone.
djarm67 1 year ago 3
@iFoamy
I totaly agree, it is a great way to promote these types of interesting and well made documentaries.
Kawaiibat 1 year ago
Hey djarm, where do you get these documentaries from?
MusicHypno 1 year ago
@MusicHypno Various sources. This one is from the History Channel.
DJ
djarm67 1 year ago