solar system formation and evolution
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how the solar system formed, evolved and stuff
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NINE planets, you insensitive clod!
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we are the stuff of stars--another Carl Sagan quote ;)
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The fabled theory that all the stars & planets were drawn together by the gravitational accretion of the cosmic dust from the big bang explosion doesn’t make any sense. The theory is a paradox in itself. No principal exists that would single out the hydrogen atoms from the cosmic dust to gravitational form a star. Hydrogen atoms have the least gravitational attraction of all the atoms in the universe. Even helium asserts a 4 times greater gravitation attraction than hydrogen. Shouldnt all the stars be made up of helium? The hydrogen sun theory is so evidently false that it is surprising that its still maintained in the empty box of the gravity only universe resented by the big bang dream. Then the moon has a spiral pattern of craters on its north pole that cant happen from random meteor impacts. Then on top of that there are no larger craters overlapping smaller craters only smaller craters overlapping larger craters which cant happen from random meteor impacts. Then on top of that all the craters are round, this would mean every one of them would have to be perfect 90 degree bulls eye impacts with the center of the moon 365 degrees north & south X 365 degrees east & west. Random impacts would have hit mostly north, south, east, west & around the edges thus making oval & odd shape craters if they were from random bombardments but they are not they are all perfectly round. Watch this video if you want to begin to understand the truth on formation of craters, canyons etc electrically excavated on Mars. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRV1e5_tB6Y
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Wow it explains a lot about the evolution of our solar system... I still wonder about the big bang... what came first into existence... Matter or the laws of physics.. and what was before that
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Solid video. I'm probably not nearly educated enough to nitpick any facts, but based off other videos I have seen all of your explanations make sense. Good job.
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great video man, glad i finally watched it. only, you said hominids, then said future primates evolved from that earliest hominid. however, the last common ancestor shared by humans and the genus Pan (chimpanzees and bonobos) lived far before the first hominid. the terms hominoid, hominin, and hominid are rather confusing, so it is a detail most would overlook, i mainly caught it because im an anthropology major with a keen interest in biological anthropology. but overall great video man, a job well done.
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Great job with this. You should make more.
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Quite nice video.
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Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it. (only a little negative near the end) I believe that even as soon as a few hundred years, our society will change drastically from a planetary civilization to an interplanetary civilization. With the inventions of new technologies and alternative methods fuel, our civilization will soon become something that even the exploding sun won't be able to destroy. Although this might be a little optimistic, I think we will become an intergalactic civilization before our sun burns out in five billion years. I mean, the Andromeda galaxy will be here in four billion years so by then i'm sure we will have learned how to dodge a few exploding stars in order to survive... These huge astronomical events happen very slowly over a long period of time. I'm sure we can adapt to (literally) whatever the universe throws at us by then. :)
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What saddens me is that a very informative video like this only gets 627 views while 4 months old, but Nicki Minaj's Anaconda video is currently at 256 Million views after only 1 month!
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Waahhh no moon formation bit!
As for getting roasted by the sun, I think we will be able to move all the inner planets and the asteroid belt out to a safe distance once the sun starts swelling, or getting hotter, whichever happens first...
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