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How Asteroids Destroy Worlds | How the Earth Was Made (S1, E10) | Full Episode | History
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These giant mountain-sized boulders from space have wrought death and destruction throughout the millennia but until recently geologists could find no evidence that they had actually struck the earth, in Season 1, Episode 10, “Asteroids.” #HowTheEarthWasMade
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I was there in 1961 . Nothing was growing there .
This is interesting, but the earth is not millions of years old. This is not history, it is false doctrine taught by evolutionist.
@2:16 this is why we have so much trouble explaining to non-scientific types what a theory is
At 7:26 minutes that guy is not a working geologist. He is carrying a brand new classic leather grip Estwing geologist pick that has never busted any rocks. 😉
In the first 3 minutes they talk about a guy named Gilbert who, in 1897 concluded that Meteor Crater was a result of volcanism. About 15 years ago I found a comprehensive physical science book from about 10 years before Gilbert decided this. Perusing it, I started to realize how many things in it were hust wrong, viewed from science in the early 2000s. And yet, they were all propounded in the book as if they were true. I asked, if in only about 125 years since theh 1880s, so much got outed as wrong, what might happen in the next 125 years? Would many of our early 2000s ‘facts’ be shown to be wrong in 2130? Our people now propound a lot of interpretations that could change. From my perspective. I am a respecter of science, but at the same time, I halfway understand how of our science is not facts but interpretations of collections of facts. And that the interpretations in 1885 had been overwritten by our more complete sets of facts in 2010 which is what lead to better interpretations. Not final interpretations, though. Science does constant improvements, and we are only at a point along the continuum of latest interpretations. That book was an eye opener. Science dates back about 2500 years, but for about 2000 of those tears, we accepted Aristotles “no fact” beliefs/interpretations. Modern science I date to about 1665 when the British Royal Society was founded. Not tge start, but a new start, with better rules for the presentation of evidence to back up new interpretations. From which our present system of peer reviewed studies evolved. But we are only 358 years past 1665. 358 years in the scope of human history isn’t very far along my continuum line. I DO expect many of today’s truths (interpretations) to be untrue when viewed from 2130. I keep respecting science, BTW, while finding flaw with much within scientific papers. But I am hopeful that we keep improving science.
Near the end the cute woman talks about ages of meteorites and they show what is the accepted early history of the solar system and universe. I was part of a group for years following the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis research. We had some serious doubts about the nebular solar system theory. First, the idea of colliding pieces of matter does not hold water when looked at in terms of material properties, ultimate strengths, yield strengths, etc. vs the velocities involved. Collisions of bodies with velocities of 18 kps are going far faster than bullets or artillery shells. Such velocities would always shatter and pulverize both bodies upon impact. So, it is incorrect to believe that such impacts could aggregate pieces into larger pieces. Thus, this idea is just wrong. But we do not have an answer, either. That was impossible, but if not that, then what could have created larger bodies? How could bodies have gotten large enough to be molten and have round bodies and differentiation? We didn’t know, except to say that they have it wrong. We are no help, except to hopefully get them to start over again. We humbly admit that we don’t know what happened.
okay YouTube guess I’m watching this at 1am
So, there was “Oil” in the Gulf, BEFORE the Dinosaurs were killed off? So what was it made of? Is it considered “Fossil Fuels”?
The biggest asteroid hit central America and created a giant wave of water that flooded half of North America, half of Africa. The giant Saharan jungle were converted to Saharan desert. Northern South America were heavily damaged.
Ancient alien visitors were pictured carrying a purse. When disaster came down, human cavemen saw them open the purse, pull out of the purse a device that they pushed a button on it — and vanished!
My wife wants to visit this. I can’t believe that the government didn’t snag this as a Nat’l Park.
7 minutes of information stretched out over 45 minutes. If this is how all information were spread you’d be entering College barely able to add. Oh, wait. Never mind.
It’s crazy when and where they hit ‚big ‚small ‚who knows what next one will be
The dates in these videos are false. More fake information from the so called science community!!
29:56. Any geologists here? If that layer represents an extinction event, where is the crater and how did the black line get into a cave where people were living? Maybe I’m not picking something up I don’t know. I get that asteroid strikes can show up below earth’s mantle. I’m just not understanding it in this case specifically because people were already living in the cave that existed. So if the cave was already there, that black line was already there.
It’ll happen again.
My dad had asteroids couldn’t even sit on the toilet some days
A QUESTION.……
HOW COME NOTHING
IS GROWING IN THE
CRATER.…OR AROUND IT????????????
Awesome show bring it back
Way way tooo many interruptions youtube with commercials. Unwatchable
Jk
So Brains…tell us where all the Water came from and on top of that SOIL to grow plants?
I got iridium spark plugs in my truck
Or a creator created us and everything.
Where did the organic compounds come from in space? Nothing solved. So frustrating.
They dont destroy worlds , they create them , just sucks if your there when they are getting creative.
Tunguska, Siberia. Meaty Oar crater, Arizona. Chili bean Ski, Russia. Probably at least a hundred impact craters and a thousand impact zones. Ok, what about the world’s biggest impact crater? This impact site is as big as 6 US states, Texas, Louisiana, Mrs. Hippie, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. In fact, the coastlines of these states and the east coast of Meheeco (Mexico in English) delineate the shores of this impact crater and it is open to the Atlantic Ocean through a gap between South Florida and the Yucatan peninsula. Look at the satellite photos of the Gulf of Mexico and tell me what you think. I don’t think it’s the biggest can in the Roman Empire.
The comment section is FULL of science experts! What a treat to have all of this newfound knowledge. 🙄
The constant background noise (music) makes this unwatchable.
I’m out.
@min.16:01, It raises the question— if the MOON has so many craters, why not the EARTH, TOO. After all, they’re both in orbit about the same sun, experienced the SAME COLLISION )in the early formation of the planets of our solar system). As boy scout, looking up st the moon with binoculars, I wonderd where all earth; craters went (???) then it dawnne on me that we have an atmosphere, moving tectinic plates that hever stop drifting– but the moon has NO PROTECTION FROM INCOMING METEORS/ METEORITES, That means we did have some but they all ERODED– ior were plowed under. What’s really ineresting is to consder the most DANGEROUS (volcano-filled place on earth)-
-> ICELAND, which “stradles” a huge split in the w earth where HOT MAGMA can even come up below a think ICE SHEET or GLACIER–and MELT IT FROM BELOW— to release an immense flood of rcoks, new soil– and muddy water!