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A good series. But I never realised that every pioneer of geology was a Scotsman. 😅
A lot of assumptions about how Hutton’s thinking worked. Presuming he didn’t know about replenishing soils? Assuming he thought god was washing away his top soil? Rubbish and anti-Christian simple logic. Plz stop thinking Christians are so simple minded. But somehow his brilliance stems from debotched nights of drunkenness? That is simple & foolish. Just tell the facts and stop trying to glamorize and cast ideological windows of thought behind these real men’s works.
Neil deGrasse Tyson and his atheist fan club sure are deflated knowing the Mars telescopes data revealed the Big Bang theory was a bust. The universe was NOT created outward😢. Dont forget your birthday is based off Jesus Christ’s death. Think about that for a while smarties.
Neil deGrasse Tyson and his atheist fan club sure are deflated knowing the Mars telescopes data revealed the Big Bang theory was a bust. The universe was NOT created outward😢. Dont forget your birthday is based off Jesus Christ’s death. Think about that for a while smarties.
Atheists propaganda for homework. Why doesn’t this surprise me.
Phoney Alert 😅😅
Not homework, just love rock.
Came here for the homework, stayed because this is actually a good documentary.
Well put together snd thoroughly enjoyed!
Mount Rinjani in Lombok Indonesia also you might interested to explore
Is Scotland a craton that has not yet been subducted? i.e. can granite be a craton?
Amazing writing and photography. This is information-rich. Well-worth watching and learning from.
BBC hard rock
Well done. Highly informative.
This series is excellent!
Very well done, and highly informative. Could have been improved by incorporating maps. Yes, I stopped the episode numerous times to search for maps, but this should have been done by the director. That said, I really enjoyed the information and scenes.
God God God God bullshit bullshit bullshit bullshit
I am from rock. I understand that now and I feel fine.
And I'm Brazilian and I have to understand what this guy is saying...
These terrible landowners who shooted every wild living animal - that makes me mad. How dull !!!! Could they not hear their own heart braking???
bless those tree planters at the end, made me tear up, such a beautiful gift to those yet with us
Kate Bumble - some Senior Manager at BBC really did think the sun shone out of her A... !!!
I'm 48 and have seen In my time the info about overfishing is 100% true. People best realize nature is not a commodity to be over-harvested or exterminated altogether. Mankind will suffer greatly if this problem on all levels is not stopped.
Hope nobody is doing this as Geography homework ,because the Rivers Tay and Dee do NOT meet in Glen Tilt , or anywhere else. Sloppy work by the bbc.
As a BSc major in Geology I was aware of the development of the accepted continental drift. However, not some of the names mentioned. For example Wegener seems to have gotten credit for the theory. Thanks for the transcript; I'll have a look at the names mentioned to find out their contributions. BTW, excellent presentation and demonstrations!
Iain Stewart is possibly the best presenter anywhere anytime for this type of thing. Warm Intelligent and low key, he is a complete natural. He knows how it works and he just gets on with it. Top man!
Most people seem to admire Scotlands treeless uplands. I've always gazed at them in horror, a testament to many centuries of deforestation and environmental mismanagement.
57:00 the rocks of Torridon were being formed hundreds of millions of years after the first continents.
50:00 seriously, who thinks radioactivity is "man-made"?
42:00 extreme misinformatin here, and not to prove a point of physics, but to create an irrelevant spectacle. The shots of the ball hirring the melons does not illustrate what the ball would do if they miscalculated and it touched his head. It would be painful, and make even break his nose, but as is clear - its lateral movement is slowing rapidly at the end of the swing, and therefore if they were out by a centimetre, it would not impart anything like the force it has at the centre of the swing. There is no way his head would "end up like the melon".
Whats With All These Big Nosed Decieving Jews...Pushing So Much BS!
BBC.....Men of Rock.....Deep Time?
Scotland is planting more trees than any country in the UK. Trees are the perfect carbon capture mechanism. Thank you Scotland.
It could be better documental if you put aside all that god think, fantasy apart.
This saddens me so much. Progress built over decades with no thought to the long term ecological effects and effects on the flora and fauna while destroying the beauty of our world. Yes, all the international water crises all end in one place: wars coming over water access.
I have a question I hope someone can answer here: The rolling chalk downs of East Sussex and Kent are exposed at the coast where you can see horizontal rows of flint exposed on the cliffs; yet the downs roll. Why? I know the flints were formed in holes in the ancient [horizontal] sea bed. I read somewhere that the Downs were the last wrinkles of the Swiss Alps as the African plate pushes north into Europe but the flints belie that explanation yet I don't see much in the form of brooks or rivers cutting into into the bottoms of the down in the landscape near the cliffs.. the adjacent land just seems to roll up and down in a very smooth (and pleasing) way.
She is new. I always wonder did they earn it? Ya know, really work hard and sacrifice for the position, or was it just handed to them because of the way they look.
So enjoyed watching this incredibly interesting program! The breathtaking scenery of the Scottish Highlands and the beautiful soundtrack, just added to the enjoyment. The history of our planet sure is a fascinating one!
That freehand map in the sand was impressive
And now…The Larch IYKYK
Not the BBC I was looking for....super dissatisfied
I was considering making a joke about the entire title sounding a bit, well, you know.
Great great video
This makes me incredibly sad.
I adore Iain Stewart. His energy, passion for this subject is infectious.
Hutton got it all Wrong....,View "Is Genesis History" for the Truth of the rock layers (strata). All of Hutton's theory is bullshit.
LOL. Ask anyone in the petrochemical industry whether "Hutton got it all wrong!" and then prepare to be embarrassed.
"Is Genesis History" Ha, ha, ha. Very funny.
@@ianhamilton3113 Well, yes and no. Yes = Did you note @AliTDB's (deliberate?) omission of the "?" And his unnecessary capital T on truth. Thus, someone who is so far down the rabbit hole of hilarious creationist pseudo-science that he cannot tell rabbit droppings from bull sh*t. No = The "Is Genesis History?" website is both slick and shop based. It's after his money and that of all the other gullible saps. They are "preaching to the choir" of under-educated evangelicals and they want their dollars. That ain't funny IMO.
It is amazing that one person's greatest idea is just the beginning of another's idea.
So this documentary appears to be more about the person narrating it than it does to be about anything else you've shown more of this guy's stupid face in the first 10 minutes than anything else and that for me ruins documentary
Fantastic series! Thank you!
Thank you for your beautiful and informative video. Very interesting
Now I see why our ( and your) John Muir who came from Scotland was such a great explorer and field geologist who figured out so much of our Sierra Nevada mountains and western USA geology he probably knew about Hutton