Wondody | The World of Odysseys

Wondody | The World of Odysseys

THE NEW FORMAT OF THE CHANNEL STARTED ON MAY 20, 2022.

Here you will travel through space and time, crossing worlds and eras to discover the facets of a complex universe filled with its extraordinary phenomena.
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  • @yurkdawg
    @yurkdawg13 минут бұрын

    Aww some much positivity. I also love this channel. ☺️ (I'm really impressed at the consistently high quality videos, not to mention that even though I watch these kinds of videos all the time, I always learn new things here...)

  • @koaladude1852
    @koaladude185254 минут бұрын

    4:17 whos dick is in sonya?

  • @nateg76
    @nateg76Сағат бұрын

    this narration sounds kind of like Forrest Gump

  • @williamredmond8128
    @williamredmond81282 сағат бұрын

    Tie-tan-uh-bow-uh.

  • @paladnia
    @paladnia10 сағат бұрын

    Rather sure the earthquake that happened when the proto planet Theta struck the earth, was far greater than the one that killed the dinosaurs. Good video otherwise. So many miss the fact the the spot that this happened had so many harmful elements. Sulfur comes to mind, the resulting acid rains probably lasted decades.

  • @Vamroc
    @Vamroc11 сағат бұрын

    The first forms of life went completely extinct because one mutation caused a microbe to start releasing oxygen as a byproduct and oxygen was toxic to the biosphere that existed at that time eventually another mutation happened that gave rise to microbes who could survive in the oxygen rich environment.

  • @ai-fj9ry
    @ai-fj9ry11 сағат бұрын

    Could living things have lived on earth but died without reproducing so we dont know about them? say, 200 million years after "the 🌏" formed, the real FIRST EVER living thing on "the🌍" just so happened to pop into existence, then out just like that? Without reproducing, leaving any trace just a lonely, single cell organism that lived a full 5 seconds before being sent back to the shadow realm. Could that be possible?

  • @ai-fj9ry
    @ai-fj9ry11 сағат бұрын

    What if that is happening 24/7..? just life popping in and out of existence🌎 just to get ripped up and blown away in the wind, being wiped out without a trace. But it being so unfathomably rare for something to survive, and reproduce. (due to the earths conditions when 0 life was on the planet) like what if even RIGHT NOW "the🌏" 24 hours a day has the same exact chance to SUMMON LIFE FROM SCRATCH, and still not ressurecting nothing into something; even with the life, trees, water, oxygen, that life for the past few billions years has turned "the 🌎" into today. But now take ALL OF THAT 3+bill years away, and now Earth is 200million years old, and the rarest event of all time ^ happens but on a dead rock that has not once seen any form of life. What are the chances 🤣

  • @WaltTalks-w4t
    @WaltTalks-w4t13 сағат бұрын

    God made everything in 6 days. The fossil record is evidence of the flood of the Bible that lasted for more than a year. Argue if you want, but read the Bible for yourself while looking at history, science, and the world around you.

  • @vladdrakul7851
    @vladdrakul785117 сағат бұрын

    I sure wish the background music was less intrusive, otherwise very interesting. I too would prefer an actual human speaking. Why not? It must take a lot more time and effort to do the preparation and script than simply speaking it. If you are going to make the effort to do something good, do it right!

  • @Acehamster
    @Acehamster17 сағат бұрын

    “Lancastershire” 😂 sorry

  • @letigidou8660
    @letigidou866017 сағат бұрын

    The dip and rise and the end of each sentence is unbearable.

  • @donnysandley4649
    @donnysandley464919 сағат бұрын

    What a fantastic channel indeed 👍😻😀

  • @chipsalom
    @chipsalom20 сағат бұрын

    Just imagine before the earth! Lol

  • @abinoypaulalex
    @abinoypaulalex22 сағат бұрын

    👋🤛👌😃😄😁😆😅🤪🤑🙏

  • @Tmu7
    @Tmu722 сағат бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @a.p.2019
    @a.p.201922 сағат бұрын

    I really hope there were Hybodoos who were the mortal nemeses of the Hybodonts

  • @SIRSIG
    @SIRSIGКүн бұрын

    wayaaaa talkin like thaaaaataaaa

  • @Yogirlchoosin99
    @Yogirlchoosin99Күн бұрын

    9 minutes in and no giant spider I feel like I should dislike just for being lied to even tho I like the video

  • @lovekills9112
    @lovekills9112Күн бұрын

    Who does the math on these? Where in the world does 400 kilos equal 250 frigging pounds lol? I think they mean 400 kilos or roughly 880 pounds which makes more sense as I highly doubt an 80-100 ton animal could survive on 250 pounds of vegetation. Even the 400 kilos seems light but it's Def better than 250 frigging pounds.

  • @Picolnir
    @PicolnirКүн бұрын

    The title says what was the EARTH like in the age of the insects. It didn't say What were the Insects like in the earlier days of the Earth... Reading comprehension. That's like saying, what was my house like in the days I lived there? You would think you'd expect me, but the title tells you we're talking about my house. Come on guys!!

  • @lafreakki420
    @lafreakki420Күн бұрын

    clickbait cringe as usual.

  • @lovekills9112
    @lovekills9112Күн бұрын

    I wonder why this dude is narrating a small KZread channel. You'd think the money he made from bubbagump shrimp would be enough. He should have lieutenant Dan do it instead.

  • @Steve-vf7se
    @Steve-vf7seКүн бұрын

    If you read the bible, you will learn everything. In the beginning, God created the earth and people. Dinosaurs came after sin. I read some chapters in the bible, really was something

  • @gerry5134
    @gerry5134Күн бұрын

    😂😂😂 hahahaha 😂😂😂 what a load of cobblers

  • @stephenjohnhopkinson8096
    @stephenjohnhopkinson8096Күн бұрын

    Arrrr you swore! 😅 ❤ your content.

  • @johninnh4880
    @johninnh4880Күн бұрын

    I was always fascinated by how seeds could be propagated by the wind. A truly innovative method.

  • @fredyaguilar7716
    @fredyaguilar7716Күн бұрын

    😂😂😂 go screw your self you probably racist and a fascist bastard like trump 😂😂😂

  • @thewhitedoncheadle8345
    @thewhitedoncheadle8345Күн бұрын

    whats an erbivore

  • @js70371
    @js70371Күн бұрын

    I love this channel!!! 💫🙏

  • @brianswelding
    @briansweldingКүн бұрын

    Ditto!

  • @friendlyattack1181
    @friendlyattack1181Күн бұрын

    Does everyone get a go at being giants? Ia that how science works baby

  • @Mr.dark069
    @Mr.dark069Күн бұрын

    Fuck you guy, where's the spider?

  • @sharinaross1865
    @sharinaross1865Күн бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @pepperpitz3291
    @pepperpitz3291Күн бұрын

    T… Tribbolite????? 😂

  • @fayvampire
    @fayvampireКүн бұрын

    ark survival don't need to image just go live with them now - welcome to the age of gaming

  • @EliUnger10
    @EliUnger10Күн бұрын

    If you want to learn something about the earth watch the video. If you want to see giant scorpions and spiders go play fallout. Have a nice day.

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568Күн бұрын

    Ah.. the Feathers (& furs) not only protect them from Freezing Temperature, but also prevent them from Direct Contact to Sunlight (horses, Oxen & all Savannah roaming kinds, have their SHORT FUR to protect from (midday) Burning Sunlight. While long hairs (eg belong to Yak or Tibetan Bison, mountain Gats, etc got very long hair in Snowy landscape or hilly slope of very Cold-Climate where they lived and mated.!! ( The Short is FUR ; The Long is HAIR...) ( Feather for the Winged ; Fur for the Landed..)

  • @Xanderfied
    @XanderfiedКүн бұрын

    Hold up, we did what? You get my ass back to earth right now

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568Күн бұрын

    The Air-moisture dropped in those time of plentiful.. the Lake Shrank, River Dried-up or even stopped flowing.. most of water-depending (large-bodied) Amphibians died-out. Gone extinct. The remaining Smaller body must adapt to lay their eggs on dry sand... Higher up the riverbank. Actually it's the water that got lower & lower, comparatively then the laying location seemed high-up (and dried-up). Some RESILIENT EGGs happened to survive and hatched difficultly.. the Survivors passed -on the need-low-water Egg-laying Genes. Their eggs had thin film/tissue around the Jelly-like albumin, & around the Yolk. Finally the thin skin got Calcareous- hardening to form the Crust.. and totally away from the water, preventing dehydration by the crust/shell- protection. The Reptile was born. And after that.. the Dinosaur (specific kind of prehistoric Reptiles.. running on 2 legs) was evolved from 4 legs crawling into 2 legged-Running Dinosaur as we familiar in Films culture.. the Jurassic Park (& the Lost World) movies' Series. I mean the Great Leap OUT of Water-Dependency is far greater than Evolving from 4 legged to 2 legged. Only Crocodile family & Turtles still lay their eggs/nesting NEAR the riverbank/Shore.!!!

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568Күн бұрын

    At very beginning, the thin white Tissue surrounded the Jelly-like Albumin..are the Dried-up (outer) Gel itself..then developed into real white skin to cover the whole egg. Think of a can of Paint whose cover is not tightly closed.. the OUTER MOST Surface got HARDENING by volatile vaporing, leaving behind the (near) Solidify Skin, sealing-off Further vaporizing of inner/deeper fluid, hence the (reptiles') Egg was born, totally out of water. (Onlt exception is Sea-Turtle & Crocodiles.!!)

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568Күн бұрын

    What further studying need to pursue-on is "how the Blood vessel developed all inside the Egg 's "organs" the yolk, alantoid, the amnion sac.. etc. Kind of Embryology in focus on how (prehistoric Amphibians' Eggs evolved into (primitive) Reptiles' eggs in the first hand. That the later Air-exchangeable tissue make them totally out of water.. except Turtles, as mentioned.

  • @Xanderfied
    @XanderfiedКүн бұрын

    This is when earth went through a mid-life crisis. Did a complete makeover,and bought a sporty convertible. "You're 43 not 23 Janice, grow up!

  • @Xanderfied
    @XanderfiedКүн бұрын

    I know when my wife was in her 3rd Triassic she got big.

  • @andrewcusick3285
    @andrewcusick3285Күн бұрын

    Love the content superb graphics and accurate descriptions but I just hate the delivery - mangles so many words - The ocean is the Iapetus (with an i) not the Lapetus Ocean ! as for the Montagne Noir least said the better !

  • @Toobish
    @ToobishКүн бұрын

    lei kester shire.. I love it. (Lester sure) 😉

  • @miekwavesoundlab
    @miekwavesoundlabКүн бұрын

    AI voice is robotic

  • @mortiarty7842
    @mortiarty7842Күн бұрын

    Giant insects, but unlimited fuel for cars? Maybe since oxygen at the time is highly combustible

  • @selim343
    @selim3432 күн бұрын

    Here's a video about quantum physics

  • @johnmabry9128
    @johnmabry91282 күн бұрын

    Was enjoying the show until you miss-pronounced “Trilobite”, and then kept mispronouncing it…. Kinda makes it all feel made up when the basics are not correct

  • @user-mq9km5lk1e
    @user-mq9km5lk1e2 күн бұрын

    Bless up sunday to you all what planet humans have to escape when something go wrong wiht earht wiht there machine real close planets if you can make a program off it ..?..

  • @joshbrown990
    @joshbrown9902 күн бұрын

    This video feels like a third draft that needs further editing.

  • @sebastianbache8862
    @sebastianbache88622 күн бұрын

    Wagner's rejection is astonishing considering they had no explanation for the presence of nountains.

  • @sebastianbache8862
    @sebastianbache88622 күн бұрын

    Did pangaea lack orogeny? Is there any orogeny topography visible today from pangaea?