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Paleogeology - Late Proterozoic to Present (Mollweide)

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

Join me for an exploration of the changing Earth. Our journey starts in the Late Proterozoic (600 MYA) and ends in the present day.

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  • Who made the music?

  • The song is by a group called "Origen". The name of the song is "Kyrie Eleison".

  • lol thats greek and it means "god have mercy on us". the irony... unless you knew about it

  • I chose the song for two reasons. You've uncovered one reason. =)

  • That is a hard song to get for free.

  • It's available at several different music vendors as background music.

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  • the beginning scene is the ivy mike test FTW

  • @NorthForkFisherman "...Cartoonists should stay cartoonists..."? I totally disagree! I imagine you want to refer to Neal Adams. I believe that all beings have the right to thought, it is not exclusive to scientists. If you continue to believe only in what scientists say, may be at risk to think about silly things like global warming and fossil fuels. Even so I recommend reading the work of Samuel Warren Carey, who was a great scientist

  • @NorthForkFisherman "...Cartoonists should stay cartoonists..."? I totally disagree! I imagine you want to refer to Neal Adams. I believe that all beings have the right to thought, it is not exclusive to scientists. If you continue to believe only in what scientists say, may be at risk to think about silly things like global warming and fossil fuels. Even so I recommend reading the work of Samuel Warren Carey, who was a great scientist.

  • @claudesv There's been no major addition of mass since the end of the Late Heavy Bombardment. We do get tons of space dust falling to Earth every day, but against the mass of the Earth (5.9742 × 10^24 kilograms), that is a minscule amount. Additionally, We've known the diameter of the planet since the time of Eratosthenes, with an accuracy of about 1%. So anyone who tells you "expanding Earth" is full of crap. Cartoonists should stay cartoonists.

  • @claudesv seeing as nothing was being added or removed from the planet, the planet would have remained the same size - this video just shows the surface changes rather than structural changes.

  • The radius of the Earth was the same after all these changes? When plate tectonics began?

  • wicked movie man thanks

  • not to be stingy, but is it free....?

    My limewire is down, tried Mesh, and I'm unaware of the other good ones.

    Any free suggestive clues?

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