Devils Tower: Science and Myth

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2020
  • Spooky Geology presents the mystery, myth, legend, and geology about the Devils Tower National Monument including its infamous and continuing association with UFOs.
    For more about DevilsTower as a tree stump, see this video short: • Devils Tower as Tree S...

Komentáře • 71

  • @ScarlettTom
    @ScarlettTom Před 2 lety +70

    Not all of us here from that tiktok

  • @rugerallworth9645
    @rugerallworth9645 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this video. I recently visited Devils Tower and couldn't get it out of my mind. Thanks!

  • @argendaviddowningtina1165

    This is extremely well done

  • @SpookyGeology
    @SpookyGeology  Před rokem +3

    Sorry. I will not allow comments by ignorant people who spout nonsense.

  • @brobidart
    @brobidart Před rokem

    This is a very good summary, and I’m very pleased I stumbled across it :)

  • @justdanie7613
    @justdanie7613 Před 2 lety +7

    I wish you guys would post more

  • @matthammon3825
    @matthammon3825 Před 2 lety +9

    It's not volcanic at all it's a ancient tree stump Titans and giants used to live here the gods and titans fought in a 100 year war then the great flood happened drowning all the giants and titans and huge creatures petrified and turned into our mountains and other land formations lost history were taught to forget but still in our collective memories 💯

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety +1

      Nope. It isn’t a tree. czcams.com/video/0wLhwGK67NU/video.html

    • @mixermanbear.4002
      @mixermanbear.4002 Před 2 lety +4

      @@SpookyGeology Yes it is.

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mixermanbear.4002 czcams.com/video/0wLhwGK67NU/video.html

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety +1

      @Solar-Logos Stop making shit up. czcams.com/video/0wLhwGK67NU/video.html

    • @Lateralusaint.
      @Lateralusaint. Před rokem

      @@SpookyGeology u right its fonolite.Wich does not disproove there were giant tress. Bt this is not one of them. czcams.com/video/xs6Cw6Iaj3o/video.html

  • @th1rd3y38
    @th1rd3y38 Před 2 lety +1

    I like that bear myth origin story with the sisters

  • @brandonelfamoso2983
    @brandonelfamoso2983 Před 2 lety +49

    Who else here from tik tok

  • @gauravonguitars
    @gauravonguitars Před 2 lety +4

    Its name is Mato Tipila

  • @stephens4175
    @stephens4175 Před 10 měsíci

    I loved this video, plan on visiting the site as it is something I have wanted to do since I was a kid. and I couldn't help but notice all thease stupid ignorant comments here , good god, it is what you said it is scientificaly

  • @Moongod2500
    @Moongod2500 Před 2 lety +6

    I see a lot of ppl came from tik tok . Luckily I don’t have one lol

  • @SharonHill
    @SharonHill Před 2 lety +7

    Link to TikTok please.

  • @ShadeRaven222
    @ShadeRaven222 Před 2 lety +3

    I beleive thats an old solidified tree stump from an ancient tree that grew out of a hot spring area that was later destroyed by magma.

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety +7

      Nope. It’s absolutely not a tree stump. See the related video. Why would you “believe” a baseless idea pushed by non experts when there is considerable evidence that shows that it’s clearly a volcanic intrusion?

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/0wLhwGK67NU/video.html

    • @rhondagilbert-puketapu6246
      @rhondagilbert-puketapu6246 Před 2 lety +4

      Just because they are “experts” doesn’t mean they are always right and they “know everything “ anyone with a PHD will tell you “they know nothing” well a honest one would. That’s your opinion on the Mountains but others have there’s. Seems logical to me it could be a giant Tree stump, could have formed thousands if not millions of years ago. Anything after could have happened or changed overtime.
      You mention it yourself “Rock or Giant Tree Stump” in Indigenous Myths. Contradicting yourselves much?

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety +1

      "Knowledge" can be different based on cultural background. But that's not what we're talking about here. We are talking about how nature actually works, not what you may believe to be true. It can be definitively demonstrated that this is NOT a tree stump but a volcanic feature. Nowhere did I say that the natives said it was a tree stump, I said it was a goofy internet belief. Natives had the bear lodge interpretation. Please pay attention before commenting. czcams.com/video/0wLhwGK67NU/video.html

    • @zbs8334
      @zbs8334 Před 2 lety

      @@rhondagilbert-puketapu6246 Keep arguing with geologists on geology Rhonda while easily believing some blog post that soccer mom Stacy posted on Facebook. It's more then we'll proven at this point but the earth is flat, the moon is fake and scientists are government spies right?

  • @031767sc
    @031767sc Před 2 lety

    volume

  • @jmbwithcats
    @jmbwithcats Před rokem

    I'd say there's no such thing as spooky geology, just good old pareidolia.

  • @Jagueyes1
    @Jagueyes1 Před rokem +1

    Lava does not and can not take on hexagonal shapes after it settles and dries.
    It is a giant tree that was cut down and the petrified giant wood chips lay around it. The root system should prove it is what remains of an enormous tree.

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před rokem +1

      How would a 'giant tree' get water from a "root system" when the aquifer system is, at most, 600 feet down? How would you explain that we have magma (this wasn't lava) that cooled in place that we have observed that cools and shrinks in an angular format as dictated by physics? Nevermind...
      You are incorrect on all counts in your comments. Please don't opine about things you clearly know nothing about.

  • @michaelp.3369
    @michaelp.3369 Před 2 lety +3

    Any person that has common sense will tell you that it's a petrified tree million years old!

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety +3

      Why? What’s the evidence? Why do you think “common sense” (looking at silly speculative videos on TikTok) is better than the actual observed and corresponding evidence around the world? Hmm?

    • @SharonHill
      @SharonHill Před 2 lety +2

      @@syashadeed7552 Sorry, are you a geologist? I thought not.

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před 2 lety

      @@syashadeed7552 czcams.com/video/0wLhwGK67NU/video.html

    • @FARTNREDNECK
      @FARTNREDNECK Před 2 lety

      @@SpookyGeology your same scientists and geologists with the actual observed and corresponding evidence around the world, think egyptians built the pyramids with copper chisels . idiots

  • @BillyBaileyFitness
    @BillyBaileyFitness Před 2 lety +2

    U

  • @armcontrol6933
    @armcontrol6933 Před rokem +1

    why call it devil's tower?? why not God's tower?

    • @SpookyGeology
      @SpookyGeology  Před rokem

      As with many "devil" names, it was called that by people who thought everything that was sacred to the Natives was of the devil. How about the First Nation name instead?

  • @alexanderlalotoa7255
    @alexanderlalotoa7255 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks TikTok

  • @hamable1995
    @hamable1995 Před 2 lety +6

    bruh you know this video has some bs in it when 4:03 says the little girls stood on a rock and prayed for it to save them and it shot up in the sky. like wtf

    • @SharonHill
      @SharonHill Před 2 lety +14

      That’s the story! I’m not saying it’s true. I’m trying to give you the lore so you might respect what the natives believed.

    • @l-rxmxn-l1374
      @l-rxmxn-l1374 Před 2 lety +10

      This is the story that the native Americans used, she’s not saying that’s how it was formed…

    • @roksanarivas
      @roksanarivas Před 2 lety +11

      You're a special kinda person eh lol

    • @charlieharris9274
      @charlieharris9274 Před rokem

      I hope you're a teenager. Otherwise you're just an idiot.