The History of Earth's Moon: How A Disaster Created Life & The Moon | Catastrophe

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2024
  • In this truly spectacular documentary series, we go on a journey through the history of natural disasters. We'll be investigating from the planet's beginnings to the present, putting a new perspective on our existence and suggesting that we are the product of catastrophe. For each disaster led to another leap forward on the evolutionary trail form single celled bacteria to humankind itself.
    In the opening episode, we'll be looking at the story of Earth and it's difficult birth. The formation of our moon set us on a unique course to being a planet ripe for life. It's difficult to imagine that the moon was actually born from one of the most violent and potentially devastating events in history. Four and half billion years ago, in the chaos of the early solar system, a Mars-sized planet smashed into our young Earth with such force that it sent rock debris hurtling out into space. This was how the moon was formed.
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  • @KingBritish
    @KingBritish Před měsícem +44

    This is the kind of content I approve of on CZcams. Leave that short form dumb stuff to TikTok. Educational content like this is what should be pushed and promoted.

    • @Whuzzer
      @Whuzzer Před měsícem +3

      Truly. A lot of people might not understand but this kind of content is very important if you ask me. It is the very Black Hole of knowledge, specifically our understanding of the universe that captured our curiosity, literally sending us to orbit. I love every minute of this stuff.

    • @-wotiu_77
      @-wotiu_77 Před měsícem +3

      How do you know this is legitimate.. ??

    • @KingBritish
      @KingBritish Před měsícem +6

      @@-wotiu_77 How do I know what is legitimate? That the channel has the authority to post it? That's irrelevant. The content itself is what I said I approve of. And if you're talking about whether the info in the video is legitimate then that's obvious, the people in it are leading scientists in that field.

    • @-wotiu_77
      @-wotiu_77 Před měsícem

      @@KingBritish Your believing misinformation, it's bs.

    • @Whuzzer
      @Whuzzer Před měsícem +4

      @-wotiu_77 I have learned that at a certain point, you just have to believe what some people are saying. Not blindly of course, do your own research, come to your own conclusions, but at a certain point I feel like it is unhealthy for the human condition to just reject any information out right.

  • @KurdishSoldier
    @KurdishSoldier Před měsícem +14

    I love everything you guys do, keep it up

  • @lesliegordon9310
    @lesliegordon9310 Před měsícem +3

    Good job 😄 I dreamt of the moon 🌝 several times I think 💬 the moon has something to do with my emotions More so the moon plays a crucial role in the building 🏫 blocks of life pass and present wonderful world 🌍.

  • @kayanoreeves1949
    @kayanoreeves1949 Před měsícem +3

    Every time I look up at the moon, I still have some road rage.

  • @deepsouthsailor
    @deepsouthsailor Před měsícem +11

    I wonder how much of the remnants of that collision still exist in our local solar system neighborhood as asteroids? I wonder how much of the Late-Heavy Bombardment period material that impacted Earth and Luna were remnants from the moon-forming impact?

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Před měsícem +3

      I dare say a few lumps have returned from time to time for a visit. We can only hope a big lump doesn't come too close.

    • @woodsplitter3274
      @woodsplitter3274 Před 7 dny

      I find the idea that various anomalies in the mantle and core could be remains of the impactor.

  • @LforestIeric
    @LforestIeric Před měsícem +3

    Amazing

  • @michaeldance6879
    @michaeldance6879 Před měsícem +7

    Venus is an example of the environmental difference between Earth and itself and Mars had liquid water but not the environmental requirements for life

  • @blackjesus6433
    @blackjesus6433 Před měsícem +4

    I want to go to earth. Oh wait, never mind. 🤦🏾‍♂️🙏🏾

  • @kalyantrovert
    @kalyantrovert Před 12 dny +1

    Nice visuals

  • @debaakshichakraborty1crn162

    Nice video and very informative too... But the video is incomplete. Where is the other part?

  • @blitzchamp3854
    @blitzchamp3854 Před měsícem +3

    It seems to me that the collision between Earth & Thea also created the tectonic plates of our planet...

  • @Leftatalbuquerque
    @Leftatalbuquerque Před měsícem +13

    On space, no one can hear two planets colliding.

    • @okguy05
      @okguy05 Před měsícem +8

      On English class we used the word in.

    • @mlugin8050
      @mlugin8050 Před 27 dny +1

      on Uranus or in Uranus, only makes a difference for Uranus

    • @billwells1418
      @billwells1418 Před 16 dny

      ​@@okguy05
      So Correct Sir...🤓

    • @Toome53
      @Toome53 Před 2 dny

      Only God

  • @jdwilmoth
    @jdwilmoth Před měsícem +8

    Damn I remember when this happened I was just a toddler😂 but I remember it like it was yesterday

    • @beachbum200009
      @beachbum200009 Před měsícem +3

      I know... I'm older than dirt too!!!

    • @benfold72
      @benfold72 Před měsícem

      Just a toddler hey when was that 3wks ago when you (edited) this comment 😅

  • @michaeldance6879
    @michaeldance6879 Před měsícem +3

    Hey if our planet has already been hit by Thea then why should we worry about asteroids?

  • @spikenomoon
    @spikenomoon Před dnem

    The complexity of the solar system is beyond calculations. It was no accident. It’s perfectly designed and yet you want me to believe it when dozens of collisions and destructive chaos that built it. Trillions of variables has to be in place at the same time.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    Brilliant work, thank you. Something I tried to explain to my grandchildren some years ago, but they didn't believe me.

  • @MikeKisil
    @MikeKisil Před měsícem +1

    Nice and slow gives my brain a chance.lol.

  • @souravdutta6308
    @souravdutta6308 Před měsícem +2

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 Před měsícem +3

    Perhaps the rapid contraction of proto Earth caused immense pressures in the core leading to heavy elements being forced together and combining to form elements above the lanthanides and actinides which were very unstable and caused a massive fission explosion which blew out causing the Moon.

  • @asishhere
    @asishhere Před měsícem +1

    Young earth was hell!

  • @Norfolk250
    @Norfolk250 Před 28 dny +1

    That graphic must have cost a fortune --- and that's why they played it over and over again.

  • @johnpossible6292
    @johnpossible6292 Před 29 dny +1

    If two planets collide in space and there is no one around to hear it does it make a sound?

  • @billkingston4402
    @billkingston4402 Před měsícem +4

    Is this banned in Florida?

    • @missyyy-
      @missyyy- Před měsícem +3

      Nope, I’m there & watching now.

    • @OldMusicFan83
      @OldMusicFan83 Před měsícem

      Well, it’s not pedo recruiting literature, so no.

    • @soulergy1soulrgy1
      @soulergy1soulrgy1 Před 8 dny

      @@missyyy- better be carful de santimonius will be coming after you!

    • @missyyy-
      @missyyy- Před 8 dny

      @@soulergy1soulrgy1 let that loser come. His political career is over anyway. He’ll be asking if I want fries with that once his term runs out.

  • @reynbalb4945
    @reynbalb4945 Před 5 dny

    When that collision happened between earth and Thea was there water already n earth?

  • @kennethmacdonald6905
    @kennethmacdonald6905 Před 8 dny

    This is indeed storytime. Speculations dressed up as true knowledge.

  • @NurseEmilie
    @NurseEmilie Před měsícem +1

    I didn't know God's name is Disaster ! Wow !

  • @markwrede8878
    @markwrede8878 Před měsícem +3

    The moon is so vital to life upon the Earth that this circumstantial origin model would rule out the potential for any sapience elsewhere.

  • @15jody
    @15jody Před měsícem +1

    what if...... i love science. huh

  • @JBG1968
    @JBG1968 Před 12 dny +1

    Wow , between all that and the development of pizza delivery is why we are here today .

  • @gregthegroove
    @gregthegroove Před měsícem +1

    Yes….you can see the entire planet wide sized gash across Mars. That’s what happened. Who knows what events were combined or not. But something huge crashed into Mars which played a role in our moon.

    • @CaelJones
      @CaelJones Před měsícem

      Boy, that's some really weak rationale you got going on there. The "I know because I know" argument. That only works for Trump voters, as they can't accept the reality of not knowing what they think they know and just go on their gut feelings.The problem with gut feelings is, once you have one, the only evidence you see anymore is the evidence that clearly supports the gut feeling. That's why people who can't understand the importance of empirical data and objective reality always embrace the lies, no matter how big they are, and how obvious they are to everybody but the cult member... but that's no excuse. Facts, proven by the process of the Scientific Method, are what matter, not someone's hunch... ever. Good luck seeing reality and thinking critically. Objectively, and, scientific observation should be the path to knowledge and wisdom, and nothing else. Again, good luck on your journey quest for truth and reality. I truly hope you find it...

  • @PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl

    But moving each other different

  • @StevieTjelly
    @StevieTjelly Před měsícem +1

    It's mass isn't big enough to hold gas😢

    • @soulergy1soulrgy1
      @soulergy1soulrgy1 Před 8 dny

      even the orange man is not fat enough to hold gas, he keeps passing it!

  • @mrnopatience5477
    @mrnopatience5477 Před měsícem +1

    But...God said...😅

  • @nahuel
    @nahuel Před 22 dny

    I didn't know Tig Notaro had changed fields.

  • @michaeldance6879
    @michaeldance6879 Před měsícem +2

    Earth is slowing we will see 25 hour days

  • @Leftatalbuquerque
    @Leftatalbuquerque Před měsícem +2

    Why does the Moon not have an atmosphere?

    • @light_loveandgod
      @light_loveandgod Před měsícem

      Because according to science the moon doesn't have an atmosphere because it has no magnetic field like earth does. I dont agree with today's scientists on alot of things and also believe the moon did not form like this and is no longer natural ontop of the suspicion that it was hollowed out elsewhere then towed where its located now thousands of years ago.

    • @Manosteele67
      @Manosteele67 Před měsícem +1

      Why don’t you?

    • @unapologeticallyMvslim
      @unapologeticallyMvslim Před měsícem +1

      Its very small to posess anything

    • @lucpilot8425
      @lucpilot8425 Před měsícem +1

      0:40

    • @James-gk8ip
      @James-gk8ip Před měsícem

      It has an exosphere, which is almost an atmosphere, but very, very thin.

  • @susannebrunberg4174
    @susannebrunberg4174 Před měsícem

    I don't think the collision was that early. There are old legends that tell about the time before the moon...

    • @furrybear9416
      @furrybear9416 Před měsícem

      Ironically most of those said legends have been sent to the bs bucket! It's called learned and evolving from ignorance

    • @susannebrunberg4174
      @susannebrunberg4174 Před měsícem

      We don't know the history, the real old history. Careful what you write

  • @katekrissana
    @katekrissana Před měsícem

    It’s hell outside the Earth

  • @PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl

    Can moon have volcano.. maybe no moon

  • @matthewdolan5831
    @matthewdolan5831 Před 4 dny

    Fusion not impact.

  • @jamesanonymous2343
    @jamesanonymous2343 Před měsícem

    WHERE THERE'S ""BUD,,,,,,,,,THERE'S LIFE,,,,,WHERE THERE'S LIFE THERE'S, BUD !

  • @kenp2392
    @kenp2392 Před měsícem

    So the oceans came from condensate.... what about comet impacts?

  • @zaneseligman1313
    @zaneseligman1313 Před 10 hodinami

    Disclaimer: At 36 seconds in, the video becomes fiction.

  • @Thomas198O
    @Thomas198O Před měsícem +1

    How do they know the two planets hit each other?
    How, how, how 🤷🏼‍♂️
    Mind boggling

    • @Whuzzer
      @Whuzzer Před měsícem

      From what I've gathered, scientists have come to believe this due to the fact that the moon is compromised of ancient Earth crust that coalesced into our lunar neighbor after Thea impacted early Earth and ejected a large amount of crust material into orbit. Hope that helps

    • @bartwilliams4478
      @bartwilliams4478 Před měsícem

      Hypothesis only, still requires more confirmation, the software simulation is not proof itself as it is or could be contributed to confirmation bias, as they designed the sim to fit the Hypothesis. Not a bad thing as it is a tool, but it should not be considered solid proof anymore than climate simulations

    • @stellarwind1946
      @stellarwind1946 Před měsícem +1

      Nobody really knows. It’s all speculative.

    • @oceancowboy
      @oceancowboy Před měsícem

      Elements found in rocks on both. Hydrogen atoms are good for that. Simulations demonstrate how it works and it explains our wobble and our bulge.

    • @James-gk8ip
      @James-gk8ip Před měsícem

      @@stellarwind1946 Not at all. We know that the Moon was part of the Earth.

  • @rpetersobr
    @rpetersobr Před měsícem

    He said a thousand Times stronger(ancient surges verses today) 23:50approx. Maybe I heard it wrong? Tell me group! So the fifty foot surge would have been 50,000 feet tall. That's a lot of water into a bay if a bay that 50,000 feet high(about 9.1 miles high give or take cliff faces) existed along with a shoreline to make the bay a bay at all. I'm thinking too much?

  • @AussiePom
    @AussiePom Před 14 dny

    Although this documentary talks about oxygen it doesn't mention the other far greater component which is Nitrogen as our atmosphere is made up of 78% Nitrogen and only 21% oxygen. The rest is trace elements like Argon. In a way this documentary gives a false impression that our atmosphere is only oxygen when it isn't.
    But yes catastrophes of unimaginable proportions shaped and made our home and made life as we know it possible making our current obsession with climate change seem rather insignificant. For if it wanted to our planet could shrug us off it like a bad cold. We're shown time and again just how powerful nature is and how powerless we are against it.

  • @johnpossible6292
    @johnpossible6292 Před 29 dny

    The most interesting part of this documentary is how hot these women Astrophysicists are especially Robin Canop. I would love to study her software. 😍

  • @adamswurie4999
    @adamswurie4999 Před měsícem +1

    So where is the rest of the other planet Thea

    • @beachbum200009
      @beachbum200009 Před měsícem

      Hope this helps you. This is one study from Caltech you could research.
      Caltech researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that two massive blobs located deep near Earth’s core are the remains of an ancient planet.
      Back in the 1980s, geophysicists stumbled upon two unusual, continent-sized structures deep within the Earth, beneath the African continent and the Pacific Ocean.
      The debris from this collision eventually coalesced under gravity to form the Moon. Recent simulations, such as those in the Caltech study, and evidence from lunar and Earth rock samples support this theory.

    • @jahrasta3301
      @jahrasta3301 Před měsícem

      It's become part off our Earth's core ?!

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Před měsícem

      And the rest turned to dust

    • @erwinvangrinsven9345
      @erwinvangrinsven9345 Před 18 dny

      It is inside the earth, molten.

  • @SurprisedDivingBoard-vu9rz
    @SurprisedDivingBoard-vu9rz Před měsícem +1

    How planets are created. There was a huge dust of hydrogen cloud called floating sun and an other cloud called floating Jupiter. They charged extremely huge because of the seperation. The thunders between them warmed up both to form clouds compression. But one became the Sun and the other extremely dense cloud. The light and heat in the sun resulted in elements formation and they were bombarded to Jupiter floating clouds to form Jupiter planet. But Jupiter was extremely huge to break and create its own moons and they transformed to other places as planets. One such huge moon hit earth and so we have the earth and earth moon.

    • @saviourojukwu893
      @saviourojukwu893 Před měsícem

      Moons form from co-accretion

    • @SurprisedDivingBoard-vu9rz
      @SurprisedDivingBoard-vu9rz Před měsícem

      Accretion disks merge to moons sometimes but there are different theories to each. But Jupiter layers split because of differential and they separate out from the top to form Jupiter moons which moved away to form Jupiter and form planets. Jupiter has split into almost like 20 to 30 in the past to get its own moons and the planets.

    • @richardcaves3601
      @richardcaves3601 Před měsícem

      You must be American not to understand the sun is millions of times bigger than Jupiter and that the sun's existence is a billion years older than Jupiter.

    • @saviourojukwu893
      @saviourojukwu893 Před měsícem

      @@richardcaves3601 bro Jupiter is almost similar in age to the sun it isn't a billion years older

    • @richardcaves3601
      @richardcaves3601 Před měsícem

      @@saviourojukwu893 nope, try science not sci-fi. Try Brian Cox and others who teach real science.

  • @larrybedouin2921
    @larrybedouin2921 Před měsícem

    🙄🤔🤥

  • @jimburesh6694
    @jimburesh6694 Před měsícem

    You fail to convincingly explain how the soup turned into life. Still fun.

    • @erwinvangrinsven9345
      @erwinvangrinsven9345 Před 18 dny

      We will be watching You-Tube until someone does😉
      And we wanna know who build the pyramids and inca tempels, and how they did it. Not just a video about whatis there, No‼️, explain how‼️

  • @ekcudjoe
    @ekcudjoe Před měsícem

    Where were humans before the collision

  • @garydavenport5973
    @garydavenport5973 Před měsícem +1

    Hold on a minute, please?? 🤔
    I'm just a few minutes into the docum, okay?? "And the narrator states that, just as the collision happens, "there were '20' planets circling our star."" Can you 'splain, to a fairly knowledgable Hillbilly, how our scholars and scientists could possibly know this to be true?? They can't makeup their minds about Pluto, right?? Right!
    Just an observation that I'll bet a bunch-a-folks have noticed. BTW... EXCELLENT GRAPHICS!! ✌️

  • @user-fl8lb2im8d
    @user-fl8lb2im8d Před měsícem

    I thought Earth had no water 4.5 billion years ago so why were there corals?

  • @paulpearce4570
    @paulpearce4570 Před měsícem

    The Babylonian genesis sme 4 to 6000 years ago gives a different version of the origen of the moon.

    • @James-gk8ip
      @James-gk8ip Před měsícem

      Well I think we can safely discount Bronze Age mythology.

  • @earthwarden8548
    @earthwarden8548 Před 8 dny

    I like these fairy tales

  • @mind_of_a_darkhorse
    @mind_of_a_darkhorse Před měsícem +1

    That is one theory! It is not a proven fact!

    • @davidgutzka2397
      @davidgutzka2397 Před měsícem +1

      Federation scientists already proved this theory

    • @mind_of_a_darkhorse
      @mind_of_a_darkhorse Před měsícem +1

      @@davidgutzka2397 LoL!

    • @beachbum200009
      @beachbum200009 Před měsícem

      Hope this helps you. This is one study from Caltech you could research.
      Caltech researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that two massive blobs located deep near Earth’s core are the remains of an ancient planet.
      Back in the 1980s, geophysicists stumbled upon two unusual, continent-sized structures deep within the Earth, beneath the African continent and the Pacific Ocean.
      The debris from this collision eventually coalesced under gravity to form the Moon. Recent simulations, such as those in the Caltech study, and evidence from lunar and Earth rock samples support this theory.

    • @richardcaves3601
      @richardcaves3601 Před měsícem

      Wrong - it's fact. You must be American.

    • @mind_of_a_darkhorse
      @mind_of_a_darkhorse Před měsícem

      @@richardcaves3601 LoL! Prove it!

  • @RuneRelic
    @RuneRelic Před měsícem

    Also, you have to explain why an arbitrary collection of a debris field ring, would choose to coalesce into a single body, rather than any number of arbitrary bodies...or stay as a derbis ring for that matter.
    The earth could just as easily attract that remnant ring, just as its a magnet for millions of tonnes of space dust.
    Its only the mass and velocity that prevents it.
    Its just as likely that a debris field ring is the remnant of a moon that was smashed to pieces, rather than the other way around.
    Otherwise you would not see any rings....as they would have coalesced long ago.

  • @jrgnc1
    @jrgnc1 Před měsícem +1

    I wonder how they determined it was a planet that they named Thea and that it hit earth? Remnants of Thea that don't fit the makeup of earth or the moon?

    • @beachbum200009
      @beachbum200009 Před měsícem

      Hope this helps you. This is one study from Caltech you could research.
      Caltech researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that two massive blobs located deep near Earth’s core are the remains of an ancient planet.
      Back in the 1980s, geophysicists stumbled upon two unusual, continent-sized structures deep within the Earth, beneath the African continent and the Pacific Ocean.
      The debris from this collision eventually coalesced under gravity to form the Moon. Recent simulations, such as those in the Caltech study, and evidence from lunar and Earth rock samples support this theory.

  • @RuneRelic
    @RuneRelic Před měsícem

    If the moon and the Earth were on identical orbits, they would orbit the sun at the same speed and never collide.
    You then have to describe how two bodies can be created with exactly the same size and thus orbit.
    If on the other hand you move from elliptical orbits to circular orbits over time, then you have a guaranteed recipe for large and small impact potential.
    But if you go in reverse from stable circular to radial/elliptical orbits, you have to accept nuclear mitosis as the basis of that ejection, along a radial trajectory.
    Much like we see cometary nuclei today, along with solar flares.

  • @gillianbrookwell1678
    @gillianbrookwell1678 Před 29 dny

    I remember watching the Moon landing in 1969 on a black and white TV set; I was about 18 years old.

  • @tomkarels6185
    @tomkarels6185 Před 13 dny +1

    All the other planets have tilts as well. So as far as thea hit the earth doesnt really prove that event created our tilt

  • @betobeto8046
    @betobeto8046 Před měsícem

    God

  • @bailarcoruna9546
    @bailarcoruna9546 Před měsícem +1

    Why doesn't a 440 day year imply that the planet orbited at a slower pace? Why does it only indicate that it spun faster? We know that other planets now take different times to orbit and to rotate axially, how can a scientist state putright that a year is a year never changing? Follwong an impact with Theia, would the rate of spin have gradually slowed to what we have now? Yes. But couldn't its orbit have been slowed as well by moving alightly further out from the Sun?

  • @bhiexybhie
    @bhiexybhie Před měsícem +1

    Its overwhelming how this studies contradicts what was taught in all religions

  • @vitaminmopar
    @vitaminmopar Před 15 dny

    Nope no science here just story

  • @danielpreston2263
    @danielpreston2263 Před měsícem

    This is an old BBC documentary with an American narrator

    • @user-bh2oj4ih9w
      @user-bh2oj4ih9w Před měsícem

      Not the BBC, but rather Channel 4 in the UK, from 2008.

  • @mohammedlasheen9856
    @mohammedlasheen9856 Před měsícem +2

    Say it simply as you always do:there is no god,it was all a coincedence😂😂😂

  • @bobbygotthesauce8204
    @bobbygotthesauce8204 Před měsícem

    lol sure but we dnt know how the pyramids was built 😅

  • @michaeldance6879
    @michaeldance6879 Před měsícem +1

    Earth gravity cannot be all that big otherwise the moon would not be leaving our orbit

    • @beachbum200009
      @beachbum200009 Před měsícem +1

      Go back and watch it again. It tells you why the moon is moving away.

  • @gordon2945
    @gordon2945 Před 27 dny

    Thats not what happened, God created it when he spoke it into existence when he created everything, so stop with lies,

  • @michaelcordes6153
    @michaelcordes6153 Před 24 dny

    Atheist will always try to prove there's no god

    • @Gwaithmir
      @Gwaithmir Před 24 dny +4

      Not necessary if you can't prove a god exists.

  • @benfold72
    @benfold72 Před měsícem +1

    They should of just called it 48 minutes to Guesstimation because at the end of the 12hr day, lol unless they actually seen it happening with there own 👀's they are Guesstimating

    • @Maxfoshow
      @Maxfoshow Před 4 hodinami

      Well it mostly makes sense and they provide evidence for their theories. The only evidence of God is about a book which anyone could've written to gain religious power over the people and yet people want to believe that it means more then that. Chemical reactions is scientifically proven so all the models these astronomers/ physicists and paleontologist's research are evidence pieces into what happened that could cause these terraforming conditions of Earth. There's lots of instances where you can collect evidence to determine the nature of things much like you would during police investigations, they don't need to actually see it happening to solve the origin, the same can be applied and should be when conducting scientific research.

  • @williaminnes7574
    @williaminnes7574 Před 25 dny +1

    I’ve never heard so much BS in all my life!

  • @mariuszurbanski6055
    @mariuszurbanski6055 Před měsícem

    any proof of this theory? NO. even NASA scientists say that it is easier to prove that the moon does not exist than where it came from 😅

  • @shaundonohue4879
    @shaundonohue4879 Před měsícem +2

    No way did our moon form in this way, were do they get the garbage. Talk about clutching at straws.

  • @frankbatista4guitar
    @frankbatista4guitar Před měsícem

    this is horse shit..it is just speculation. a wild speculation

    • @James-gk8ip
      @James-gk8ip Před měsícem +1

      It's very solid evidence.

    • @Gwaithmir
      @Gwaithmir Před 24 dny +1

      Scientific evidence always sounds like speculation to the intellectually illiterate. Get an education!

  • @1000kings1
    @1000kings1 Před měsícem +1

    Garbage speculation.

  • @ivornworrell
    @ivornworrell Před 5 dny

    In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

  • @devlinhartman1223
    @devlinhartman1223 Před měsícem

    It is all theory & not facts 🤣🤣

  • @shameerkunnathodi
    @shameerkunnathodi Před měsícem

    Disaster did not. God Did.

    • @STMYL2525
      @STMYL2525 Před měsícem

      😂

    • @matthewbrink5646
      @matthewbrink5646 Před měsícem +1

      Whatever helps you sleep at night.

    • @ngahuia86
      @ngahuia86 Před měsícem

      Yeah right. Instead of this, some magical space wizard just conjured up this with his wand. That makes more sense......if you're an idiot

    • @wardogies
      @wardogies Před měsícem

      Your fun at parties

  • @jesusourlord9745
    @jesusourlord9745 Před měsícem

    Absolute lies, no body ever witnessed this. Fairy tales for grown ups

    • @Gwaithmir
      @Gwaithmir Před 24 dny +1

      Stop waving your ignorance around like a flag of pride. Get an education!

  • @zaneseligman1313
    @zaneseligman1313 Před 12 dny

    I can’t even listen to this fairytale anymore

  • @reshmamuhazil8802
    @reshmamuhazil8802 Před měsícem

    I am not surprised to see because I believe in creator who created me and the solar system ❤
    If you want to know how is he please read Quran ❤❤❤❤

    • @spawnskgaming
      @spawnskgaming Před měsícem +1

      I have, and it gets most of the things wrong.

  • @maxruedy951
    @maxruedy951 Před měsícem

    Life has formed independently from sunlight around undersea vents since the oceans formed so I don't like it when they just say as fact that life couldn't have developed any other way than what they say happened.For all we know there could be life around undersea vents in the oceans of water under the ice on Enceledus or Europa maybe even in the ice on Mars we just don't know.

  • @tbaig1684
    @tbaig1684 Před měsícem

    Collsion of the earth.

  • @saschaatta1
    @saschaatta1 Před dnem

    Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a joined entity, and then We separated them and made from water every living thing? Then will they not believe?
    Al Quran 21:30

  • @AlpaOmega-nb5jm
    @AlpaOmega-nb5jm Před měsícem

    You only think that and that is because you don't know how the water got on the earth any dumbing would tell you that

  • @AlpaOmega-nb5jm
    @AlpaOmega-nb5jm Před měsícem

    If the water came from comets why is the earth the only planet with water if that were true all planets would have water on them

    • @TheTowShow512
      @TheTowShow512 Před měsícem +1

      The Earth it’s not the only planet with water. It’s been proven the there was plenty of water in Mars there is also water oceans in Europe (One of Jupiter’s moons). Earth has been the only planet to maintain that water in a liquid form. Thanks to its gravity , climate, atmosphere and proper distance from the sun.

  • @gordselectronicshobby3853

    Nothing but lies.

    • @Maxfoshow
      @Maxfoshow Před 4 hodinami

      There's a lot of correlation with evidence. I won't be doing your research though, people wanting to stay ignorant doesn't mean I'll do the work for you.

  • @shaundonohue4879
    @shaundonohue4879 Před 15 dny +1

    In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, praise be the God.

  • @willlind6300
    @willlind6300 Před měsícem

    all this is is a bedtime story for the clueless 3 2 1 BLAST OFF