The Complete History of the Earth: Everything Before the Dinosaurs SUPER CUT
Intro 0:00
Understanding Geologic Time 2:00
The Hadean Eon 3:52
The Archean Eon 8:40
The Proterozoic Eon 21:24
The Cambrian Period 34:46
The Ordovician Period 49:27
The Silurian Period 1:03:12
The Devonian Period 1:16:47
The Carboniferous Period 1:33:30
The Early Permian Period 1:51:39
The Late Permian Period 2:09:51
The Great Dying 2:30:15
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I was suffering from a bit of writers block some time ago so I decided to go to the comments section of some of my previous videos for inspiration on what to talk about. And of course I knew I could count on all of you! I started noticing a pattern in what many of you were asking for. Many people have requested that I broadly cover different time periods from Earth’s history… And that got me thinking.
That was so very long ago now.....
We began with our planets fiery birth before there was a moon in the sky of water on the ground. We saw like go from tiny microbs to taking over the oceans. and eventually crawling up onto land. And all the while life was constantly being reset by mass extinctions. Causing animals to have to adapt or die!
It is the greatest story ever told, and this is only just the first chapter! This video will show you everything that happened before the Dinosaurs took over the world!
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As someone raised in a religious household and was only taught what the young earth creationists wanted us to believe, THANK YOU! My mind is truly blown. There was so much I didn’t get to learn. Finding this video is better than Christmas morning.
@leminjapan
8 ай бұрын
Welcome to the wonderful world of Science, friend.
@hollyh4061
7 ай бұрын
Haha this makes me so nostalgic. My childhood rebellion was looking up videos on human evolution too! Always look for knowledge!
@irenafarm
7 ай бұрын
@@hollyh4061I read encyclopedia articles! Like, actual books haha
@christianhoffman7407
7 ай бұрын
Look up Hugh Ross. I am still a practicing Christian and I find nothing whatsoever that suggests faith and a science are mutually exclusive. Yes the Universe started 14 billion years ago through the big bang, yes the earth formed 4.5 billion years ago through accretion, yes life started as a single proto-cell and evolved into what we see today. God is simply the intelligence behind it all and those were simply His tools. I know many people can not accept this - for whatever reason they need that conflict. All I can do is keep an open mind and be willing to meet people half way. Some can not imagine a life where they don't look down their noses at the faithful. Many of the faithful can not imagine a world where they do not look down their noses at the atheist. Sounds like their problem to me.
@wcdeich4
7 ай бұрын
The @DapperDinosaur channel here on KZread does interviews with people who left creationism. You might want to do an interview with him. I did one myself, "Leaving Young Earth Creationism with William D"
Idk why, but out of all the species that died out in the late permian, the trilobites are always the one that dissapoints me the most. Those guys survived so long and through so much, they were little troops just chugging along. Wish they could've made it just a little longer to meet us. Or more accurately us meet them. They're also kind of adorable in some weird way
@sealyoness
10 ай бұрын
Every time I see an oval, armored bug curl up because I disturbed it, I think, trilobites still exist.
@JJ-fq4nl
10 ай бұрын
In a way they still exist, the horseshoe crab. Hopefully the bio industry don’t extinct them cause their blood is used in medicine. Climate change is another problem with more carbon getting absorbed in the ocean as it increases in the air, besides temperature.
@cv6442
9 ай бұрын
@JJ-fq4nl I just saw a horseshoe crab on the beach 2 days ago. Unfortunately he was dead. 1:54 😔 Hoping it's just nature taking its course, but you always wonder if it's from something humans did. 😒😠
@vallytine
8 ай бұрын
@@cv6442 A lot of scientists argue that we are currently going through a sixth mass extinction event in the Holocene Extinction due to human influence on the environment.
@zoekassoff6003
7 ай бұрын
I made a super realistic clay sculpture of a trilobite for my earth science teacher. Turns out she had a fossil of one and she would rather have a trilobite sculpture than a t rex.
I like that you actually corrected the Dunkleosteus body length because that video was made before that paper came out that corrected its assumed body length.
@EvilDoresh
11 ай бұрын
@@Eye_Exist There's sadly only so much you can do if all you have are fossils of the _head_
@michaeltnk1135
11 ай бұрын
@@Eye_Exist Well the new equation used to calculate body size is based on head measurements and has been proven to work for the living the fish. So it probably also applied to Dunk
@NovaGirl8
11 ай бұрын
@@Eye_Exist i am more inclined to trust the results of a research than a politician's word. One expands our knowledge of the world while the other one often serves their own self-interest and lines their own pockets.
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO
10 ай бұрын
@@Eye_Existwhat makes one guess more credible than the other is the amount of evidence for it, theories for prehistoric animals changes all the time as new evidence is discovered. And no you're right, it's not a fact, it never is with these sort of things, but it is the best guess of experts at this time
@daMillenialTrucker
10 ай бұрын
@@michaeltnk1135as a truck driver with a GED from southeast Georgia as well as an KZread video expert on paleontology, I can confirm that what you said is correct, that is how they measured it
This video has become my comfort video that I listen to every night to help me overcome my insomnia and fall asleep. I love it so much
The fact that you went and modified the part about Dunkleosteus for this extended video is amazing, and shows this is more than just "Take the old videos and stitch them together"
@BridgeStamford
10 ай бұрын
Is it really more than that??
@pandemicphilly60
10 ай бұрын
@@BridgeStamford He just showed you how?
@ryanstatt9910
10 ай бұрын
Pretty funny how you dorks call out a guy who knows his stuff. Maybe your girlfriends can help settle your debate...I'll wait...
@swayback7375
9 ай бұрын
I haven’t got there yet, or watched the original but 1 update that’s like, a few minutes (guessing) out of 2:47+ minutes. So 🤷🏾 I you if a streamer watched it but only added that much content I bet they’d get an auto strike
@lemonade5397
9 ай бұрын
@@BridgeStamfordapqqq😅
GET THE POPCORN! we're on a binge watch tonight
@nonbinaryDes
11 ай бұрын
HELL YEAH
@theredwhirlwin
11 ай бұрын
Woooo!
@TurtlePower570
11 ай бұрын
😮Fer 🎉🎉😢🎉
@gtbkts
11 ай бұрын
Back for more!!!😅🤣😂
@dynad00d15
10 ай бұрын
Don't be a Popcorn scrooge and pass the bag!
The distant chanting of the cyanobacteria at the end of the Archean segment + the faint background music would be a hilariously great ambience video
@pinkcupcake4717
24 күн бұрын
POV: you're in a Precambrian cyanobacteria colony ambience
Im a super fan of prehistory (before the dinosaurs). So much life and variety of just... what would feel like alien creatures. Its amazing!
@BassGoBomb
11 ай бұрын
Pre-history being before the dinosaurs ... Good man .. your own timeline ... :-)
@hamstsorkxxor
11 ай бұрын
@@BassGoBomb I mean, the time before the dinosaurs is definitely prehistoric, no arguing with that. Sort of how a map of pangea is technically a map of the world before 1945.
@mikepencestoes
11 ай бұрын
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@mikepencestoes
11 ай бұрын
@@BassGoBombi think they meant prehistory specifically before the dinosaurs not that prehistory mesnt before the dinosaurs
@kkandola9072
8 ай бұрын
@@mikepencestoes it’s just a misuse of the word. Prehistory means before written language, so about 6K years ago. Pre-dinosaur is 65M+ years ago. Those numbers aren’t even in the same scale so it sounds weird to say that.
I'm laughing hysterically at the idea of someone watching this whole thing and being like "nah it's actually all 6000 years old"
@pointyorb
9 ай бұрын
It's weird, I have yet to find a young earth creationist in the comments section
@irenafarm
7 ай бұрын
The comments for the original vids have a few :D
@kalinmir
6 ай бұрын
whats the 5head argument contained in this video that would convince anyone like that?
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
Word
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
@@kalinmirI think they’re saying that a young earther would look at all this and say, “Nah, the real explanation is that: 1) Everything was created in six days 2) All those creatures lived at the same time, and 3) The Permian extinction is actually Noah’s flood.” Which is absolute garbage but hey look, our new US House Speaker (2nd in line to Presidency), is one of the ones who believe that nonsense.
The Great Dying in particular hit my younger self very, very hard. I attribute my learning of it to be one of the reasons I "sobered" up to mortality even in a family where tragedy was fairly common. Obviously it had no effect on my survivor's guilt, but it challenged the 11-year old me to truly absorb the definition of luck. It's been a painful ride for my human ancestors to make it to me, but something like the Great Dying just hit different in a way you don't really see outside of fiction.
@sgtstr3am785
7 ай бұрын
Sounds like a "Could Be Worse" mentality but on a cosmic scale
@ChelseaKugel-jq2dv
6 ай бұрын
As.699$
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
I totally get that! I’ve been struggling to ditch my young-earth conditioning and learn real science. The extinction cycles have lately hit hard. But now I see them now as a wonderful story of how geology and biology interact from the beginning to shape our world. And we’re the first species to become aware of how we’re interacting with that cycle. And I’m feeling more empowered to make a difference in the planet’s future, to try to correct our mistakes and direct our activities in a more constructive direction!
@Jacen436987
6 ай бұрын
you should think of mass extinctions as reshuffling the deck basically. if those hadn't happened, mammals, nevermind humans might not have ever come into existence. i will say that people that say we're overdue for another mass extinction are morons though. the universe doesn't operate on a time table.
@melanieomer9186
5 ай бұрын
Also, can you make those guys in the background? So so so distracting m. I love the documentary
The perfect ASMR video for either a long trip and/or to fall asleep to (not at the same time of course!)
@Bionickpunk
Жыл бұрын
You can have both happen at the same time so long as you are not the one driving. ;)
@Jar.in.a.Bottle
11 ай бұрын
And to wake back up to. I woke up faster just to see what I had missed, even though I had stayed up most of last night, then finished watching through the description of the great dying and to the end of this superb video. Time for a rewatch real soon. I feel refreshed and I liked and subscribed 'All'.
@kenichiotaku3693
11 ай бұрын
Or for online gaming
@brynadoodle
11 ай бұрын
Perfect for nighttime falling asleep vid! And my algo knows to play more science doc type stuff. Perfect lol
@chinyoka2387
10 ай бұрын
I love waking up to "80.000 PSI?!!!" every night
I have a Fan Theory: TimTim was the water molecule that Steve showed us in the Hadean Eon video. IT WAS DESTINY!!!!!
@mehodrums
Жыл бұрын
😮😮
@TrinityCore60
11 ай бұрын
@@mehodrums you know, I can see that!
@kae5717
11 ай бұрын
you mean it was desTimmed!
@trueredpanda1538
11 ай бұрын
I thought that was the case all along? Like... he has been hanging around steve ever sinch.
@1Ring42
11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Tim Tim is eventually going to go extinct unless I'm wrong
I don't understand why this video has become my "can't sleep" watch, but your voice has soothed me for countless nights over the last several months. Entertained me during my waking hours, too. I love your vids but man, I have really glommed onto this one. Thank you for all of your work!
@PaleoAnalysis
6 ай бұрын
As I sit here and toil away on the next installment of this series, I really appreciate seeing comments like this. ❤️ Thank you so much!
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
Same here! Although it's also helped convince me to shift to geology/environmental science (that and Gutsick Gibbon's recent overview of the Big 5 Mass Extinctions).
@ems4884
2 ай бұрын
@@PaleoAnalysisthat's generous of you. I'm not sure how I would feel if someone told me, essentially, "your hard work helps me to fall asleep.". 😂😂
@PaleoAnalysis
2 ай бұрын
@@ems4884 once you learn how watch time works here on KZread, you'll understand my appreciation. 👀
Thanks. This is exactly what I wanted. It puts everything into a logical sequence. It’s clearly a big effort to make.
@PaleoAnalysis
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support! The History of the Earth series is one of my biggest projects and I am thrilled to see so many people are enjoying it!
@norarivkis2513
5 ай бұрын
@@PaleoAnalysisIt's my absolute favorite paleontology video. I've watched it through about six times now. Thank you! The recent Triassic video was just as great. Can't wait to see the rest of your series, though the Mesozoic and Cenozoic!
@NobleKorhedron
5 ай бұрын
@@PaleoAnalysis Keep at it dude! If I has more spare $$$, I'd join your Patreon...
"The Complete History of the Earth: Everything Before the Dinosaurs" Young Earthers: "dOEs noT comPUTE"
"Earth lore" I'm going to use this to refer to my geology degree from now on, thanks.
Once this is complete, this could legitimately be used to supplement public school science!
My 5 year old son is homeschooled, and you, my friend, just became his history teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a digestible way. Your channel is awesome.👌
@eybaza6018
10 ай бұрын
I bet he's having fun!
@FreedomAnderson
8 ай бұрын
Genuine question, what makes people prefer homeschooling over public schooling?
@irenafarm
7 ай бұрын
@@FreedomAndersonI did it because my husband and I were teachers, and both our kids were special needs and our extremely rural school system was legitimately inappropriate for them. Some homeschool because they travel a lot, and others prefer the full time remote option. Of course, there's also a lot who do it to isolate, which is not ideal.
I love this entire series, and yes I sat here and watched all 2 hours over again even though I watched all the original videos when they were first released. I can't wait for the next chapter
@platylobiumobtuseangulum1607
11 ай бұрын
Same here & seconded. Nearly three hours actully..
@zerodadutch6285
11 ай бұрын
It's great to see it as a supercut. I'm hoping he will do the next installment soon but it seems like he has alot on his plate.
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
I’ve watched this about a dozen times now. I desperately want the next chapter, because I really love the Triassic!! We had two different farms in NC that coincidentally were within walking distance of two important sites for pre- and post-CAMP rift fossils! It’s an odd coincidence but probably explainable in that both places were specifically sheep farms- we tend to put sheep on land that’s inappropriate for crops and other livestock. Looking into this informally, sheep farming up the mid-atlantic, follows the ancient rift valley that’s interspersed with CAMP intrusions. The soil is thin and rocky and erodes SUPER fast, but grows pasture grass quite well. So the farms there favored sheep, horses, and tobacco. It’s absolutely hilarious to think now that when we were attempting to fence fields and cursing the ubiquitous rocks, that we were throwing around chunks of rock that contributed to one of the major mass extinctions. I actually saved some of these rocks from our last place, and use them to decorate my garden here where the native rocks look TOTALLY different. It’s absolutely WILD that our historic land use follows geology that was often laid down during, or shortly after the events in this video.
This series made me want to get Triops again. I got them, and the one that made it to adulthood I named Tim Tim. He is the ultimate survivor
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
This is the epic comeback story we all deserve.
unironically one of the best paleo documentaries I've ever watched. great job on this, looking forward to your videos on the Mesozoic and Cenozoic.
This new measure of fish is kinda cool. Sure it halved the horror factor of the Dunkleosteus, but it's a rule that all fish lineages inherited from the first fish.
One of the greatest tragedies of life on earth is that trilobites didn't survive to modern day. I want a pet trlobite so bad, they're such cool little guys
@alexanderstavroulakis335
5 ай бұрын
RIP trilobites. At least trilobite beetles exist, so we can pretend that we can have prehistoric animals for pets.
@FullmetalOrk
5 ай бұрын
We do have horseshoe crabs, they're kind of close.
@stevenschnepp576
Ай бұрын
@@alexanderstavroulakis335 You probably shouldn't, considering the apparent impossibilities of breeding them or maintaining them long-term and the damage that collecting does to wild populations. Firefly larvae have a similar look, and are much easier to keep.
I've rewatched this series so many times, can't wait for this
Anything to put off the Triassic video, huh? I kid. I kid. This will be a fun watch.
@samuelwoolwineiv7886
6 ай бұрын
Early Triassic out now
hey Steve, have you heard about this new study where scientists have managed to evolve yeast to being multicellular? In short, they've been trying to unlock the secrets of why multicellular life evolved and while they could get them to combine somewhat they couldn't get any real breakthrough until someone had the idea to reduce available oxygen, and when they did the cells began to join together with strong bonds and some even change to do specific function inside to structure itself. it's pretty interesting (if badly described by myself) so if I have my timeline correct then it's one more thing to thank the anoxic seas of the boring billion for; making multicellular life necessary enough for survival to get us to where we are today.
@nudibranchluvr
7 ай бұрын
Which paper is this? I would love to read it, nice connection there 👍🏼
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
@@nudibranchluvr”Oxygen suppression of macroscopic multicellularity” Bozdag 2021 😊
@garrettlich7140
3 ай бұрын
@@irenafarmcould ya share a link to it please
@botezsimp5808
Ай бұрын
How fascinating!
This is one of my top ten favourite KZread videos of all time. Seriously, I can sit down for the full video and watch it repeatedly without getting bored.
@alexcherry7071
3 ай бұрын
It’s like Dragon Ball Z
Great work! This could literally get picked up by Animal Planet or Discovery channel and be shown unedited.
@apexnext
11 ай бұрын
Sadly those networks aren't what they used to be. 😅 Smithsonian Channel is still legit. 😊
@ryanstatt9910
10 ай бұрын
It's too smart for those channels
@ryanstatt9910
10 ай бұрын
TLC is all about midgets and hoarders, and "discovery" is a ahell of what it once was. They pander to the idiots that our species has become. Hey comet, WE'RE OVER HERE!!!!!! HIT US PLEASE!!!!!!
@martoncsepregi7099
7 ай бұрын
@@ryanstatt9910Too smart and not sensational enough sadly ... Luckily we have it here
@irenafarm
6 ай бұрын
It’s super annoying that Netflix funded someone like Graham Hancock, while creators who present actual science have to struggle with the YT-verse.
I have now watched this to fall asleep for 10 days now, love the content awake and asleep! I'm convinced this is fixing my insomnia one eon at a time❤
@evelynaumiller9694
9 ай бұрын
Update, still curing my insomnia 1 eon at a time! I've trained myself to fall asleep to this! Please for the love of my mental health never take this down!!!!! ❤❤❤ thank you so so much for amazing content
I've watched a LOT of videos about the development of the earth (Chris White goes into a lot of detail) but I really like this one. I can read the descriptions, the fonts are large. The words are pronounced so I can try to learn the odd names. The pictures are good. There's good explanation of the ages, eons, periods, etc. Subscribed!
@thorstenkrug144
10 ай бұрын
Yeah. Christopher White rocks. I wish i could study at that University in his classes. Sigh.
I will play the “evolving” sequences over a few times. I just LIVE for that 8-bit PC speaker sound…
The algo recommended this series when you were on the Devonian period. I got hooked on all your other content, I've watched the series from the beginning, and the same for newer episodes as they came out. It blows my mind that an hour was dedicated to the Permian, looking at the supercut timeline. Forget the dinosaurs for a minute, I'm pretty sure epochs from the Cenozoic will end up being like 30 minutes to an hour long depending on how you split it up. I'm so excited for what comes next! Keep up the great work dude. I seldom interact with content creators I enjoy out of laziness; your content honestly made me break out of that habit and do the whole like+comment thing.
I love this man and this series. Aside from the podcasts I listen to about dinosaurs and paleontology, I am always waiting patiently to get more content, especially from someone who has great information, and shows a passion for what they do. Keep at it!
Yes the Greek God of the Underworld... James Woods 😂😂
This is the single BEST video on all of KZread. I probably have watched it all the way through at least ten times. This is my go-to when I have an anxiety attack or get riddled with insomnia. Thank you for taking me on this journey through the history of our planet in such an insightful and entertaining style. I love both you and Tim-Tim. Thank you.
Thank you!! Just got home early, 10 days off started 5 min ago and now this🥳
I like how you, from episode to episode, set up the gimmick of pokémon creature changes was …. evolving!
Funny little accidental anachronism around 2:44:30 of a car or some vehicle driving through the desert lol (amazing content btw)
@irenafarm
7 ай бұрын
There’s birbs flying along one of the rocky coast shots, too! But I just pretend it’s time traveling aliens 😂
I'm watching this in hospital after surgery counting my lucky stars I didn't have my procedure 2 months earlier. thank you for this!
I feel like I could just watch this over and over again on repeat forever
I have loved following this series; you've done a great job going through periods in Earth's history that frequently gets overlooked. I must admit even to getting a bit emotional about events like the end of the Permian, even knowing they were necessary events in the timeline that made modern life possible.
After he asked where Tim Tim was an old spice commercial played and I thought he was put in to the bottle.
Watching the whole video and then hearing you talk about the Permian is like watching the MCU and then getting to Infinity War knowing what's to come
I'm really glad you decided to make this super cut. I love this series and your narration skills are superb. I've watched this video at least 10 times over by now in the span of 2 weeks. Your work is much appreciated man
@nudibranchluvr
7 ай бұрын
Me too I think I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched it by now hahah
Please continue these series. They are the best videos on your channel!
This should be in a every high school natural science class. Seriously excellent work. Meaningful, educational and really fun and entertaining. ✌🏻
I first viewed this video back in January or February. At the time, I lived a very day-to-day kind of life and never made the time to think too much about these things. This video changed that. I was so enamored and fascinated by how much we could say about the formation of our planet and life. Something inside me changed. I now have an entire shelf of books that cover the history of our planet, geology, and biology. I’m looking into going back to school and getting a degree. I want to be a part of earths story in some way shape or form other than through a passive existence. Thank you for researching and publishing this video. It really is an inspiration.
I love how you show images of the things you’re talking about, please don’t switch up the format it work perfectly!
I’m genuinely curious what Tim Tim is going to become by the end of this series
@bodah2301
10 ай бұрын
Probably a dog or something
When I was a kid there was nothing like this. Nothing. You could not learn this outside of specific academia and years of study. This is so phenomenal.
Wow, this wasn't just a video, it was a visual podcast! Great work!
I really like this and I wish that he would continue the series to it's actual finale.
@PaleoAnalysis
6 ай бұрын
He in fact is continuing the series. It has just been a rough year.
@brittanyotto8463
6 ай бұрын
@@PaleoAnalysis I'm glad you are okay. I'm truly sorry that the year wasn't kind to you. If you need more time away from youtube then please take all the time you need. Your health always comes first no matter what. X3
@PaleoAnalysis
6 ай бұрын
@@brittanyotto8463 fans like you are why I still love doing this. Thank you ❤️ Just know that more content is coming and the plan is still to finish the History of the Earth.
@brittanyotto8463
6 ай бұрын
@@PaleoAnalysisI should be the one thanking you for providing such lovely content. I patiently await for more. X3
I learned more through this video than I ever did in school. I never knew if any periods prior to the Permian except for the Cambrian and Carboniferous. Earths’ past is so interesting
I love all of the info, but my favorite parts of these videos are when you evolve lol. I love your videos my friend. Keep doing what you do.
It's *MY* sleepover and *I* get to choose the movie!
Finally, time to watch this yet over again... I appreciate the changes like the smoother transitions, the Dunk update and the removal of the sponsor section in the Carboniferous video, overall great job.
I just love this series , i watched every Episode multiple Times, so this Video is going to make Things even easyier ❤
I casually scrolled down my YT feed and barely paid attention to it. I was just waiting for something to catch my eye... I've almost said ok nothing interesting for now let's get back to listening to my audiobook... but in the very last second I noticed TimTim!!! :D Super excited to watch the entire history in one video... tomorrow lol
Ya got me! Doing my bit to aid evolution (specifically yours...) Love the quirkiness of your videos.
I love this series! Great to have it all one place. Thanks :)
A 2 HOUR VIDEO????? *hops in bed and gets comfy* Time to binge this until I fall asleep!
i love deep dives like this from people clearly passionate about the subject
@PaleoAnalysis
2 ай бұрын
People like you are what keeps me going. I will be honest, 2024 has not been good to me. But it seems like every time I have a moment where I am feeling down one of you come in clutch to lift my spirits without even knowing it. Today that person is you, so thank you! ❤️ I hope you enjoy the content and just know more is coming soon.
@LightBlueVans
2 ай бұрын
that means so much to me! i’m actually back on this video for the third time since the first viewing. please keep going!!! 🙏🏻💜
@LightBlueVans
2 ай бұрын
also gained a lifelong sub with this
@PaleoAnalysis
2 ай бұрын
@@LightBlueVans Thank you so much for all the support. I am trying to get back to it, I really am... I need to try to find a topic that I can get really excited about because those are the videos that come the most easy to me. ❤️
This is my comfort video. It has helped me sleep so many times.
just completed this supercut. Honestly - a absolutely gem - I loved watching it over the last few days!
What a coincidence! I have JUST finished watching the separate videos! I'm ready to binge it again 👀
Thank you for the individual videos and compilation. It's nice to see the changes the Earth has gone through and mind-boggling to comprehend the amount of time that has passed.
Loved this super cut! It's been a great listen during work. Looking forward to future videos about Earth's past!
How do you not have 1,000,000+ subscribers yet? This is a masterpiece, I look forward for the continuation.
Thank you so much for the time and effort you've put into this. This is a gem on YT and I really appreciate the efforts to educate. I'm sending this to all my friends
This video has become my sleep aid. I come back here when I have trouble getting relaxed enough to sleep 😅
I'm on my second watch through of this video.
This is the first time that I taught myself how to use the KZread notification bell. Keep doing epic stuff. The world needs more people like you!
Finally. I’ve been looking for a video exactly like this but none I found were long enough to cover things properly.
I listen to this on repeat while playing Buldar's Gate 3.
Love this. Pointing out: the sun creates a noticeable tide, too.
@pointyorb
2 ай бұрын
Isn't it a spring tide during a new moon and a neap tide during a half moon?
I absolutly love this series.
I love this series, so much fun to watch and fascinating to learn all this natural history. I would love to see a video explaining how carbon dating works, to have a better understanding of how all the fossils are placed in time.
I’m on my way to D.C tonight so this is the perfect video
Excited for this!
I honestly love this compilation. Its fun and very informative. The animation is actually what makes it very interesting. Keep it up!!
I was born in the wrong generation
Bro, you deserve a Milli + followers
This is such a fantastic series. One of the true gems of youtube. Its so informative and there's so much there that i've watched through it several times and I still pick up something new every time. ==chefs kiss==
This is a fantastic video! Very well done and I like the humor❤
I laughed a little too hard at the James Wood joke
I was/am basically doing this in my free time anyway. Love it, thank you 💜
I love this video. I watch it every night to help me sleep. So much nicer than all the Pop media. Thank you!
@PaleoAnalysis
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I can't tell you how much it means to me to hear how much people love my work. I'm not going to lie, I am going through a very difficult time right now and that is the reason why my content has slowed down. All the comments of appreciation really do help me feel better about myself when I really need it. Much love ❤️
@freelycloud
3 ай бұрын
It is okay to not be okay. We are all evolving c:@@PaleoAnalysis
This was fantastic seeing all the parts one after the other. Thank you!
I found your channel around the new year and quickly fell in love with it. A clear enthusiasm with an injection of fun with your videos. I had to catch up on many from this series but watched the others on release. I've re-watched this supercut anyway and have enjoyed it just as much as the first time I watched them. Your videos are so accessible to people with any level of interest. Fantastic.
Triassic Period video incoming? These videos are literally the reason why I subscribed to this channel lol.
Thank you for this "Super Cut". Being close to 50, I've finally had questions that religion and school couldn't answer, but this did. The jokes in the video were on point, very entertaining.
This wonderful. Nearly as good as Aron Raa’s cladistic series (For clarity this is similar to me saying Neil Gaiman is nearly as good as Terry Pratchett. Which changes weekly)
I'm so happy to have this! Can't wait to see the series continue. :)
I've downloaded the video so I can watch it whenever I want to with or without internet. And it's one of my favorite videos on KZread. Excellent work. Please give us more like this one. And I've lost count on how many times I have watched it. But if I'm having a rough day, it's something that watches, and I know I'll be smiling soon.
BINGE TIME WHILE WORKING!!!!❤🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
This was so good! I hope you receive many great rewards for this. I have been following this channel for around 2 year and I continue to wait for each new video. Thank you💙
Anyone else on their umpteenth watch through?
I just wanted to add, I accidentally held up the line at the pharmacy, because me and the tech were talking about how much we love your channel. We love your googly eyed avatars, and we got on the subject of the evolutionary benefits and disadvantages of radial symmetry. Echinoderms and their initial lack of symmetry was being discussed, when the other pharmacy patrons, behind me, let themselves be known. I felt pretty bad, at the time, but it made me happy too, because someone in my town also enjoys your content. It made me feel connected to others.
I can't tell you how many times I've watched this. For some reason it just starts playing after a different video ends. And if I have the time, I just go ahead and let it play. Thanks for being informative and entertaining enough that I'm willing to listen to it countless times. You're awesome
I wish you'd do more videos on the less known life forms and events from the Carboniferous, Devonian and Ordovician periods. It so hard to find decent information on those periods.
@emilypeck6929
11 ай бұрын
That's primarily because of the lack of fossil records of those eras. It's a shame, really
@channel_._.
2 ай бұрын
@@emilypeck6929 I know that but there are a lot of videos about the cambrian compared to those periods.