A Journey to the Earth's Interior

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After thousands of years of investigating our planet we are still puzzled by many things. And now I invite you on a brief expedition where we will take a look at some of the most unusual places and phenomena on the planet.
Join us as we take a look at the Kola superdeep borehole, permafrost, the Bermuda triangle, the biggest meteorite ever to have dropped on the surface of our planet, global extinctions and the most dangerous asteroid ever detected!
00:00 INTRO
01:07 KOLA SUPERDEEP BOREHOLE
10:33 PERMAFROST
19:54 THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE
28:17 THE BIGGEST METEORITE TO HIT THE EARTH
38:36 GLOBAL EXTINCTIONS
52:14 THE MOST DANGEROUS ASTEROID DETECTED
01:03:19 Final
#Earth #Planet #Kosmo

КОМЕНТАРІ: 1 000
@Kosmo_off
@Kosmo_off 3 роки тому
Hello, everyone! Enjoy our new compilation! To support our project on Patreon, click here: www.patreon.com/off_kosmo​​ 01:07​ KOLA SUPERDEEP BOREHOLE 10:33​ PERMAFROST 19:54​ THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE 28:17​ THE BIGGEST METEORITE TO HIT THE EARTH 38:36​ GLOBAL EXTINCTIONS 52:14​ THE MOST DANGEROUS ASTEROID DETECTED 01:03:19​ Final If you are a fan of our videos, feel free to support our project here: ➥ Support us on UKposts - www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join ➥ Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/kosmo_off
@craigmichaelcurtice3013
@craigmichaelcurtice3013 3 роки тому
THIS CHANNEL IS REALLY KICKING BUTT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT DETROIT CHARITY RECORDING ARTIST CRAIG MICHAEL CURTICE
@777jakman
@777jakman 3 роки тому
Jn,n kip svb
@justme-yr2xf
@justme-yr2xf 3 роки тому
The LHC At CERN Already Destroyed The Earth's' Core Over A Decade Ago Evil, Dumb, Scientists"
@justme-yr2xf
@justme-yr2xf 3 роки тому
@@777jakman Doppleganger Code
@stageiii1
@stageiii1 2 роки тому
Maybe when ya figure out what a mile is.
@MarsellusWallace2024
@MarsellusWallace2024 7 місяців тому
This pronunciation of the word “hole” has taken my ADD to new levels I never thought possible
@jonnylightbody301
@jonnylightbody301 3 місяці тому
Snap
@avici0182
@avici0182 2 роки тому
Earth's interior composition and processes fascinates me just as much as space.
@gtbkts
@gtbkts 2 роки тому
Same.
@mountaincommando3582
@mountaincommando3582 Рік тому
Who's to say life doesn't exists, "in" there? We think of life as biological carbon based life. Could be exotic life forms based on high energy chemistry. After all, the earth's interior is absurdly rich in energy (great heat and pressure) and mineral resources. Life forms that we may never even recognise as life (somewhat like how our ancestors never had a clue about microbial life), but maybe our far more advanced descendants will. The interior of the earth, if it's host to such life, has living space billions of times more than what the surface and oceans do. Maybe we just don't have a clue
@mrloop1530
@mrloop1530 10 місяців тому
Okay
@TheGuyCalledCarl
@TheGuyCalledCarl 10 місяців тому
​@@mountaincommando3582Interesting point 🫢
@theccpisaparasite8813
@theccpisaparasite8813 8 місяців тому
Ge-owld. Love it.
@rodneyrodgers141
@rodneyrodgers141 2 роки тому
I was wondering why you were talking about meteors Bermuda Triangle shipwrecks everything except the journey to Earth's interior
@Faustelune
@Faustelune 3 роки тому
"Bore-who'el"
@christianbaughn199
@christianbaughn199 3 роки тому
Bore-ho-el
@oliverseoliverse
@oliverseoliverse 3 роки тому
Lol
@billypresnell8204
@billypresnell8204 3 роки тому
I could see you saying just like that 😂
@Seacreature503
@Seacreature503 3 роки тому
"Borr-'ing" :)
@paalmuru9598
@paalmuru9598 3 роки тому
🙏🎉🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🔥🎉🙏 okay
@Rosiebeatle
@Rosiebeatle 3 роки тому
A whole hour of Kosmo ho'els.... ill never concentrate on anything else till its finished 😳
@BungSmuggler
@BungSmuggler 3 роки тому
Ho'els 😂😂😂 Greatness!
@MrMarky2000
@MrMarky2000 3 роки тому
How do these type of videos help some of us sleep. I mean they are ultra interesting but anything to do with space or earth just send you to sleep.
@elektrosokkk
@elektrosokkk 2 роки тому
Same problem with me.
@MaYeRsNoLife
@MaYeRsNoLife 2 роки тому
i put this videos before i sleep because they free my mind from thinking about my life problems and make me sleep faster .
@christopherray1105
@christopherray1105 2 роки тому
Except there’s about 100 commercials making sleep impossible
@trevor6284
@trevor6284 2 роки тому
I’m the same I come here to relax and sleep, anyway goodnight
@MrGrace
@MrGrace 2 роки тому
For sure! And I've noticed that I retain the information! I'm becoming quite knowledgeable about space because of that. Its so interesting to me.
@rayzorrayzor9000
@rayzorrayzor9000 3 роки тому
A whole hour on ‘Holes’, after watching this I’m going to add something new to my resumé, “Ground Penetration Specialist” 😂😂😂
@nomandad2000
@nomandad2000 3 роки тому
“Hole penetration expert”
@brettvv7475
@brettvv7475 3 роки тому
Don't you mean Ho'ell Specialist?
@martin7473
@martin7473 2 роки тому
Courtney love ??????
@denise7001
@denise7001 Рік тому
Watching a couple UKposts vids is nowhere near equivalent to a Masters or PhD degree in geophysics or geology. I know you’re jesting but problem is some people think watching a UKposts vid makes them an expert in something 😂
@rayzorrayzor9000
@rayzorrayzor9000 Рік тому
@@denise7001 hi , yeah your so correct , take for instance many of the videos about quantum mechanics , people don’t realise that these are just brief explainer videos and that the actual physics involved has been “dumbed down” soooo much so the average person can keep up with the video . I just couldn’t help myself though with that comment I left cos it perfectly incapsulates what you mentioned . Also note that it is never to late to learn if you wish to do it properly , I was lucky to be able to retire early (50) but soon got bored . I went back to Uni to study Law , (I found that the wealth of contradictions regarding Criminal Law was so interesting ) . Now I’m well on my way to get my Law degree , I don’t think I will ever practice Law and instead just keep on studying cos it’s soooo damn interesting . Take Care . R .
@TeKillaShot
@TeKillaShot 3 роки тому
I don't need to watch anything that starts off saying "theres nothing about the universe we don't know already"
@theresa42213
@theresa42213 2 роки тому
Nate ~ Amen to that!
@quetzalcoatlz
@quetzalcoatlz 2 роки тому
I've never stopped a UKposts video so fast
@WitchyWagonReal
@WitchyWagonReal Рік тому
Dipshits… that isn’t what was said. 🤪
@Bunsy82
@Bunsy82 5 днів тому
I actually kept listening in the background anyway while I was doing other stuff. Then they said that there's a theory about an asteroid killing off the dinosaurs but that, in a very serious documentary authority way, there is no hard evidence supporting it to date. That snapped my attention fast, and not in a good way. 😅🤦‍♀🤦‍♀
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 11 місяців тому
Another explanation for the USS Cyclops is that she may have gone down in a storm off the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. A Navy diver who was on a practice dive in that area stated that he saw a ship on the seafloor. He said that she had large beams and scoops above her superstructure and that the bridge was on stilts-a very good description of the Cyclops. He later saw a photo of the Cyclops and said that was the ship he’d seen. In the 1970s, he was able to dive in that area again but couldn’t locate the wreck. When the Cyclops left Rio de Janeiro, she carried a cargo of manganese ore. The only person who knew how to load manganese was under detention in his cabin. Also, people in Rio later said she was loaded past her load line. This would have made her more difficult to handle once back at sea. To make things worse, she had only one working engine. I think that she ran into that storm and was overwhelmed and sank off the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Alternatively, she may be sitting at the bottom of the Puerto Rico Trench. It is certain that the Proteus-class colliers were an unlucky lot: both of the Cyclops’s sister ships, the Proteus and the Nereus aso vanished without a trace.
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm 5 місяців тому
Very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove
@johno9507
@johno9507 2 роки тому
"Interestingly there's no permafrost in Australia." ...Mate you can fry a egg on the roof of your car down here, of course there's no bloody permafrost! 🇦🇺
@christianelf7040
@christianelf7040 Рік тому
the interesting part is the position of australia
@mariusoneill
@mariusoneill 11 місяців тому
Script written by AI, Voice over by AI.
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 10 місяців тому
​@@mariusoneillcomments writen by AI.
@matthewthompson5018
@matthewthompson5018 3 роки тому
They really didn’t talk that much about the interior...
@robertmetzger1753
@robertmetzger1753 2 роки тому
Yeah Right !! Could've left out the Bermuda Triangle lolol Check out Suspicious Observers. Ben Sometimes does Earth Interior Stuff with the Molten Core and the Shifting of the Magnetic Poles.
@letsmakegadgets6899
@letsmakegadgets6899 2 роки тому
@@robertmetzger1753 Pseudoscience.
@heyitsvos
@heyitsvos 2 роки тому
I was quite surprised at the low temperature gradient at Kola. In NW Turkey we’re at 200c at around 4800m .pretty interstellar stuff
@ashes_menagerie
@ashes_menagerie 3 роки тому
I love when you talk about howels!😍
@ashes_menagerie
@ashes_menagerie 3 роки тому
@Eternal Cowboy lol, ho'els...hoeals...hooels... UwU...
@jefffarris3359
@jefffarris3359 3 роки тому
I'm just trying to figure out where that accent is from . Hmm
@danj3581
@danj3581 2 роки тому
@@jefffarris3359 I think it’s south african
@augustmarshall2961
@augustmarshall2961 2 роки тому
@@danj3581 lmao, nowhere near. It’s like an Eastern European that spent too much time around Posh English people
@johnleven8907
@johnleven8907 3 роки тому
Journey to where? You lost track of your subject there pretty quickly.
@freed991
@freed991 3 роки тому
Right
@hanssolos3699
@hanssolos3699 2 роки тому
they lost track when they replaced C to K for Kosmos 🤣🤣🤣
@davidwayne8868
@davidwayne8868 2 роки тому
@@freed991 q
@davidwayne8868
@davidwayne8868 2 роки тому
@@freed991 44
@sicfxmusic
@sicfxmusic 3 роки тому
These places are not considered "interior", not even scratching the surface of the planet 😂😂
@dundermifflinity
@dundermifflinity 3 роки тому
I love the way he says “hole”
@mojn5423
@mojn5423 3 роки тому
Howle 🤷‍♂️🤔😇
@mikewesthead477
@mikewesthead477 2 роки тому
Oh I say Philip, it is rather spiffing wouldn't one say. It seems heightened RP is alive and well on UKposts. Noel Coward will be looking down and smiling!
@Letsgobrandon827
@Letsgobrandon827 2 роки тому
Super deep bouore houel
@mobilephone6388
@mobilephone6388 2 роки тому
Phil hole
@Serkant75
@Serkant75 2 роки тому
Ho wll
@mrjackbilbo
@mrjackbilbo 3 роки тому
The way he says a simple word like hole is mind blowing,.
@seanjackamarra6854
@seanjackamarra6854 2 роки тому
I herd it a thousand time and it just get better. nice work keep it up. thank you.
@Blue-lo4cb
@Blue-lo4cb 11 місяців тому
I like how you talked about inner earth for like 15 minutes
@mtdelmar1982
@mtdelmar1982 3 роки тому
Title is misleading the interior of the earth is really only the first 2 parts of 5
@MrEnjoivolcom1
@MrEnjoivolcom1 3 роки тому
Another hour long video! Going to sleep well tonight!
@MrEnjoivolcom1
@MrEnjoivolcom1 3 роки тому
@Trevor Chase @Trevor Chase 😂 Hahahaha 😆‼️
@jdawg4915
@jdawg4915 2 роки тому
Mesmerizingly Awesome 😳 Kudos to Our Narrator 😎 Thanks You All Very Much !!!!!
@GabiRuta
@GabiRuta 2 роки тому
Exceptional Documentaries. Love you guys !! Keep on going....
@indyscubadiver
@indyscubadiver 2 роки тому
Seems more like a ‘try to debunk various conspiracy theories’ video instead of a journey to the earth’s interior
@christianelf7040
@christianelf7040 Рік тому
Both are good
@ullisses
@ullisses 3 роки тому
Big fan of your channel here. Greetings from Jataí @ central Brazil.
@venetiazaharias6869
@venetiazaharias6869 3 роки тому
Love your channel. Loving you from New York City
@JoeyOnly
@JoeyOnly 3 роки тому
What a great show!
@jamescraven5001
@jamescraven5001 2 роки тому
Wow now that was a long sleep. I watched this 7 months ago and I've only just woken up
@jamesbarisitz4794
@jamesbarisitz4794 3 роки тому
Through and precise history of extinction events. The redirection of invasive bodies seems like our best option.
@johnc1666
@johnc1666 2 роки тому
First line of the documentary "it feels like we know everything about the universe" I was under the opposite impression.
@own4801
@own4801 Рік тому
The comment section when sorting by new would make me disagree.
@Burton1973
@Burton1973 2 роки тому
I had to watch this twice in a row. Amazing!
@TheGuyCalledCarl
@TheGuyCalledCarl 10 місяців тому
Asteroids or Meteoroids hitting the earth scares the shit out of me 😯 That could legitimately end us.
@DogeLeague
@DogeLeague 2 роки тому
If there anyway to create a Spanish voice over for all your videos, that would be so awesome. I’m trying to teach the family about space and your videos are top notch! Keep up the great work!
@realcourte
@realcourte 2 роки тому
Teach english (very useful) and do the vidz later :) and I'm not english speaking guy myself.
@thanosbustedinyourmum
@thanosbustedinyourmum 2 роки тому
@@realcourte it's not that easy this guy used words most English speaking people don't know or understand
@realcourte
@realcourte 2 роки тому
@@thanosbustedinyourmum Easy vs lazy mode.
@VineyardGHS
@VineyardGHS 7 місяців тому
This video didn't age well. We just found out this is not how the interior of birthdays😊
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 4 місяці тому
Then make them watch real science videos, not this shit.
@georged2745
@georged2745 3 роки тому
FINALLY A NEW KOSMO HR LONG VIDEO. 👍😊
@Morristown337
@Morristown337 2 роки тому
When it talks about oil well drilling holes; does it still count considering most oil wells utilize slant drilling and its not just straight down, right?
@michaelselz3389
@michaelselz3389 2 роки тому
Who cares
@fabioferreiragomes
@fabioferreiragomes 3 роки тому
......INCRÍVEL......ESPETACULAR.......
@tedisdead5751
@tedisdead5751 2 роки тому
The video name is kinda miss leading seeing as no man has ever dug deeper than even just the crust we haven't even reached the second layer of the earth so I'd say there probably is unknown minerals/ metals that are explosive and or flammable deeper than we've ever gone but only more research and digging will provide the answers
@Elaphe472
@Elaphe472 2 роки тому
The video is great, but the "dynamic" type of editing going from one scene to the next (some last a fraction of a second), flipping, fast pannings, zooming and sliding the images gets me dizzy. This technic is common now a days.
@colleenann772
@colleenann772 2 роки тому
I agree. I want so bad to watch it but I feel like at that flashing will give me a seizure. Gonna find another channel with a calmer presentation.
@Septembersrain1984
@Septembersrain1984 2 роки тому
I’ve been binging these videos but I didn’t expect to come across some of my favorite music. David Chappell - End Of Silence (Epic Music World - Who will save us now)
@KirbyZhang
@KirbyZhang 2 роки тому
very nice, high quality scientific knowledge is a rare find 👍
@nicholasgherr599
@nicholasgherr599 2 роки тому
That's true
@vsyovomrakenochi8960
@vsyovomrakenochi8960 3 роки тому
I'm sorry but everytime he says "hole", my concentration is shattered.
@Pampilici
@Pampilici 3 роки тому
😂😂👍
@Bowie_E
@Bowie_E 2 роки тому
"hoe-wuhl"
@scottpitner4298
@scottpitner4298 2 роки тому
Hole-y crap that must be distracting. plus, really? lol
@claudipieterse
@claudipieterse 2 роки тому
was looking for this comment lol
@ztheletter5296
@ztheletter5296 2 роки тому
I pushed my way through that and the rest wasn't too bad.
@MilanKarakas
@MilanKarakas 2 роки тому
Yeah, that is awesome! Especially meteors burning in the atmosphere BEFORE hitting the atmosphere. 😂
@MilanKarakas
@MilanKarakas 2 роки тому
@David Ogborn But, you missed my point. It is depicted with long tail as if it already burning in the vacuum. Before reaching thin atmosphere of the Earth.
@dreamkat1114
@dreamkat1114 Рік тому
The one that gets me is "geezers" instead of "geysers" not in this one, but in others. I fall asleep to this, but my eyes snap open every time. Lol
@bassmaster3145
@bassmaster3145 2 роки тому
Thought I was going to listen about Earth's interior. Found out halfway thru this was just a lecture about climate change.
@slevinchannel7589
@slevinchannel7589 2 роки тому
Excuse the Randomness but here you go, have some warm Recommendations, cause the Learning never Ends! (Thats the entire reason, yes) -It’s ok to be smart. -Professor Dave Explains. -Krimson Rogue. -Veritasium.
@hanssolos3699
@hanssolos3699 2 роки тому
hahaha its a climate change conspiracy 🤣🤣🤣 before we talk about CC, lets explore industrial revolution that was the start of f**king up nature's climate. #justsayn
@ronbaggett572
@ronbaggett572 2 роки тому
I remember when I was a kid,it' was global freezing then! They don't know!! If they are warm or hot, it's warming, if there to cold,it global freezing!!??
@plutoidrepublic2765
@plutoidrepublic2765 2 роки тому
@@slevinchannel7589 ew professor dave
@xinniethep00h
@xinniethep00h 2 роки тому
@@ronbaggett572 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️ science changes as new evidence is discovered. It’s mind blowing that even has to be said
@michaelw4950
@michaelw4950 3 роки тому
Where will the moon be when the bennu, flys by, it may hit the moon and knock it closer, we may end up with a moon impact after?
@opalglass8101
@opalglass8101 3 роки тому
They should try drilling from Hudson Bay. The crust is thinner there.
@Aaron-zu3xn
@Aaron-zu3xn 2 роки тому
wouldn't end well you would create a supervolcano comparable to olympus mons on mars
@opalglass8101
@opalglass8101 2 роки тому
@@Aaron-zu3xn true, true. Didn't consider it might split the ocean floor like a peel.
@sedingbasangtamcrichard1217
@sedingbasangtamcrichard1217 2 роки тому
Hey man , keep up the good work 👍😇
@seanspartan2023
@seanspartan2023 2 роки тому
Did you mis-title this video? It's mostly about climate change, the Bermuda triangle, and asteroid impacts. There was nothing about the Earth's interior...
@rconger24
@rconger24 2 дні тому
More clicks?
@nicmatara5581
@nicmatara5581 3 роки тому
a Whole Hour of INFORMATION, Good INFORMATION!
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 2 роки тому
The Clathrate Gun effect has happened on Earth once before it is called the Permian extinction or "The Great Dyding" where 95% of all life went extinct.
@dbeinfinity2008
@dbeinfinity2008 3 роки тому
Sick soundtrack wow. I love it
@gordonbuck2710
@gordonbuck2710 3 роки тому
i was thinking i was going to hear a documentary on the layers of the earths interior, it was more like a fear porn on climate change. i wouldn't have imagined how often "extinction event" and "global warming" would be phrases used in a look into the advertised subject.
@dougcox4310
@dougcox4310 2 роки тому
Fear porn!
@venetiazaharias6869
@venetiazaharias6869 3 роки тому
Does anyone remember the old TV show...Journey to the Center of the Earth?
@Dark-ed8ni
@Dark-ed8ni 3 роки тому
Yes yes :)
@diGritz1
@diGritz1 2 роки тому
Which one, the one from the late 60's or late 90's? I really hope it's the former. Cause if it's the latter that makes me ancient.
@hraefngraves4845
@hraefngraves4845 3 роки тому
Could the drill not have hit a vein of magnesium causing the explosions ? The magnesium would be burned up in the process making it difficult to find evidence.
@xinniethep00h
@xinniethep00h 2 роки тому
@@ProgNoizesB why not? What do they get out of hiding it?
@christianelf7040
@christianelf7040 Рік тому
magnesium doesnt have "veins" its extracted from magnesite or dolmite for example by chemical means those are not flamable
@BloodSoilandSoul
@BloodSoilandSoul Рік тому
​@@christianelf7040learn something new every day.
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 4 місяці тому
Mg in the earth doesn't exist as metallic Mg that you're familiar with. And it doesn't exist in veins.
@shardulgaming5675
@shardulgaming5675 2 роки тому
This has happened before it will happen again, yet life still exists.
@jessicaanduza3402
@jessicaanduza3402 2 роки тому
It hasn't happened before actually
@shardulgaming5675
@shardulgaming5675 2 роки тому
@@jessicaanduza3402 Um actually yes many times.
@slevinchannel7589
@slevinchannel7589 2 роки тому
Excuse the Randomness but here you go, have some warm Recommendations, cause the Learning never Ends! (Thats the entire reason, yes) -It’s ok to be smart. -Professor Dave Explains. -Krimson Rogue. -Cynical Reviews. -Michio Kaku. -Veritasium.
@Avije-oz7su
@Avije-oz7su 2 місяці тому
Thanks alot
@slevinchannel7589
@slevinchannel7589 2 місяці тому
@@Avije-oz7su Your welcome Tell me if you want ore OR if you just in general wanna talk about Science-Stuf
@theilliad4298
@theilliad4298 3 роки тому
is this about hte earths interior or a global warming ad?
@janellehoney-badger6525
@janellehoney-badger6525 Рік тому
What I don’t understand is why most western countries are already actively cutting emissions, while some of the biggest emissions offenders are left completely unchallenged? Even if Australia was to completely cut our emissions, it wouldn’t make the slightest difference, when you add up the figures.
@Chibs12
@Chibs12 2 роки тому
We havent navigated the whole ocean bedfloor and yet we wanted to navigate the space. First things first
@mspicer3262
@mspicer3262 2 роки тому
The Bermuda Triangle has the same number of disappearances of ships and aircraft, as any other similarly trafficked area of the seas & oceans. It really bugs me when people talk about it like it's real, and I'm glad you didn't sensationalize it, thanks.
@masamune2984
@masamune2984 2 роки тому
We all know that, Buzz-Kill McGee. Any other obvious known facts we all know that you wanna take any fun intrigue out of? 🤦‍♂️ 🙄
@wmffmw1854
@wmffmw1854 2 роки тому
It's seismographs and seismology that allowed us to develop imagery representative of the earth structure. The deep bore holes did little for science but a lot for tools engineering.
@user-xl2ti1dy2g
@user-xl2ti1dy2g 5 місяців тому
Not to mention FOOLS engineering!
@KinGzeDK
@KinGzeDK 2 роки тому
Imagine if all the resources spent on crap like war and making the rich richer, was put into science. Humanity as a species never cease to disappoint me.
@rogerscottcathey
@rogerscottcathey 11 місяців тому
Methane release from the sea floor was suggested as a cause for ships losing buoyancy in various areas of the oceans like the Bermuda triangle
@eugenespeed
@eugenespeed 3 роки тому
Excellent, brand new Kosmo!
@clevername8832
@clevername8832 3 роки тому
And another good long fix too. Lol
@timothycausey8399
@timothycausey8399 2 роки тому
I don't understand why Kosmo doesn't have 10 million subs! There are LOTS of channels that have 2-5 mill subs that shouldn't even be allowed on UKposts. Your skills making videos is incredibile. I've learned alot from this channel since I came across it. And the narratior of this chan and I believe "Sea" is as close to perfect as you can get. Just incredibile. Everyone that enjoys this chan needs to talk about it and make people aware of it. It deserves sooooo much more. Its worthy of millions of subs. Please keep on producing the best information/videos about space on UKposts!
@DavidPigbody
@DavidPigbody Рік тому
Simply put, it's their accents.
@MattheusCruzYT
@MattheusCruzYT Рік тому
Cheap click bait channels have 2, 3, 4 million but this is not one of those. This is a serious channel. A shame that UKposts's algorithm and people don't value this type of channel more.
@100GTAGUY
@100GTAGUY Рік тому
@@MattheusCruzYT yeah because Bermuda and meteroids have everything to do with the journey to the center of the earth. Off topic click bait that went off on a conspiracy tangent lmao miles away from inner earth geology.
@TweeterAndTheMunkyMan
@TweeterAndTheMunkyMan 7 місяців тому
There are some voices that I would gladly listen to read out the phone book. Stephen Fry is probably my personal favourite.
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 4 місяці тому
@@MattheusCruzYT Title: A Journey to the Earth's Interior. Content: Not much about journeying to the Earth's interior. This is not a "serious channel". This is a clickbait channel same as the rest of them. Ai-generated script. Ai-generated voiceover. Get real.
@runenexman6587
@runenexman6587 2 роки тому
At 53:29 .. said a tsunami up until 10 meters / 32 feet aprox.. waaaay to small for meteorite of 50 meters in diameter! Just for your knowledge 🙂
@janellehoney-badger6525
@janellehoney-badger6525 Рік тому
Regarding that large 90t meteorite rock, that left no impact crater, as far as they know, could that possibly be a piece of the small planet, Theia?, that was theorised to have collided with Earth, to form our Moon? On that topic, why wouldn’t there be some sort of faint ring system, or could that be part of the asteroid belt?
@janellehoney-badger6525
@janellehoney-badger6525 Рік тому
Edit. The iron rock weighs 66t, not 90t
@own4801
@own4801 Рік тому
There wouldn't be a faint ring system like on other planets, because this event happened much longer ago, meaning all excess debris has either been pulled into the moon or earth, or drifted away. In our solar system, as well as most other planets, rings are typically only found in gas giants. I don't know exactly why this is, but gas giants are usually bigger and have a greater gravitational pull, so it probably has something to do with that.
@glynbrookes6456
@glynbrookes6456 3 роки тому
Most interesting is the smallest of things
@suzieb8366
@suzieb8366 2 роки тому
Very interesting thank you. The voice over is a bit weird - sounds like a mixture of everyone from all countires trying to speak the Queens english lol
@mariusoneill
@mariusoneill 11 місяців тому
Might be an AI voice? The scrilt definately seem to be a gpt prompt.
@frankstewart6734
@frankstewart6734 2 роки тому
Good idea. Drill into the earth until you set off a unstoppable pressure or heat release.
@Matt-es1wn
@Matt-es1wn 27 днів тому
Are you using a text to voice model? You chose a fin strange one if you did mate
@davidhenningson4782
@davidhenningson4782 3 роки тому
No hard evidence for an asteroid ending the dinosaurs? What about the iridium rich boundary over which no dinosaur fossils are found? Also, the impact crater found in the Yucatan peninsula is relatively young occurring after the Atlantic ocean opened up and probably coinciding with the same time period as the dinosaur extinction. Shocked quartz and ejecta debris has been found in sediments surrounding that crater.
@abbeyjane1306
@abbeyjane1306 2 роки тому
It's those pesky facts that screw things up.
@davidhenningson4782
@davidhenningson4782 2 роки тому
@@abbeyjane1306 yeah facts are horrible... always getting in the way of fantasy 😉
@davidhenningson4782
@davidhenningson4782 Рік тому
@@unops1archive Maybe in concert with the basaltic flooding of the Deccan Traps which had already been underway for several hundred thousand years leading up to the asteroid strike. The break up of pangaea also would have had an effect on the ecology, isolating groups of animals, perhaps pushing more to compete for the same ecological niches... climate change as the world was getting cooler and oxygen levels were rising, CO2 was also acidifying the surface waters of the ocean... may just have been a perfect storm that wiped the out... too many pressures then the asteroid strike and it's firestorms, reactivated volcanism, dust haze reducing the solar energy reaching the ground (and plants) and cooling effect. Only thing is... no dino bones are found above the iridium rich layer... so maybe the asteroid was the final straw.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 11 місяців тому
@@unops1archive I'm not an expert, but if I understand properly. the two the theories that could account for the extinction of the dinosaurs was a) the Chicxulub impact and b) the food basalts of the Deccan traps. I wonder if it wasn't the two events together--a sort of one-two punch.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 11 місяців тому
@@davidhenningson4782 That's what I think--the impact certainly didn't help things. I have read a couple of articles that posit that the dinosaurs may have started into a decline in the millennia before the impact. If so, all the factors you mention could have been too much. I think the story til now is a bit too simplistic (though kudos to Luis and Walter Alvarez for their contribution, since I do think the impact was part of the story, just not the whole story). I think the multiple factor concept for the extinction is the best explanation. I find it interesting that a similar scenario at the Permian Triassic boundary (flood basalt eruption coupled with an impact in Antarctic) especially since the Siberian Traps and Wilkes Land were antipodal to one another). However, there has been no connexion between Chicxulub and the Deccan Traps, but there may still be a connexion between Wilkes Land and Siberia in the case of the Great Dying.
@jakke1975
@jakke1975 2 роки тому
Why is it that British people always have to mix and match imperial and metric systems as if it's the norm? 191 countries use the metric system, 3 countries use the imperial system, 1 country doesn't know which way to go. Personally, I don't really care what system you use but if you try to reach a global audience, you should probably cater to that audience.
@spatrk6634
@spatrk6634 2 роки тому
brits are weird like that. they use both regularly
@WitchyWagonReal
@WitchyWagonReal Рік тому
America… you got yer Tickets, and you got yer Face. It might only be “One Nation…,” but we got the GS with all the lights and mirrors, son. 😉 🇺🇸 Bellboy!!
@jakke1975
@jakke1975 Рік тому
@@WitchyWagonReal Yeah you guys always score great on gun crime, homelessness, depriving people of medical care, incarcerations, inequality, pollution hypocrisy and I could go on for a while. What a great country... be Proud Boy!
@innertubez
@innertubez 3 роки тому
“Suddenly, about 450 million years ago, some unknown factor actively interfered with the evolution of life forms.” Ancient Aliens show:
@kiingkroniik864
@kiingkroniik864 5 місяців тому
"Hey were auditioning for this youtube documentary." "Ok" "Please say bore hole" "Boreho-el" "You're hired"
@tjingle29
@tjingle29 3 роки тому
imagine if yt gave out degrees after completing a series of educational programs..
@TheDJGuVna
@TheDJGuVna 2 роки тому
I won't be surprised if I found out there was already a plan for this to happen
@Schaksimo
@Schaksimo 3 роки тому
A journey to the earth's surface, and stratosphere. This document never went past the Mariana Trench after 30 minutes (nor gave the impression it will), therefore I gave up.
@johnishikawa2200
@johnishikawa2200 2 роки тому
Interesting...and haunting. But I will have to watch video again-and perhaps several times-in order to fully absorb it. This won't be a chore though, as I enjoyed the presentation thoroughly!
@yajanon-yor7304
@yajanon-yor7304 3 роки тому
...I wanna know: how come the ocean's waters doesn't leak into the center of the earth through the union of the tectonic plates🤷 ?
@Dansk55
@Dansk55 3 роки тому
Because ocean crust is more dense than continental crust, it will sink beneath continents if tectonic forces push the oceanic crust into the continent.
@mtdelmar1982
@mtdelmar1982 3 роки тому
This is a channel worth patreon
@1206chaos
@1206chaos 3 роки тому
I wonder what is released into the air when people use fire hoses with high pressure pumps to release mammoth tusks and everything else that are buried in permafrost. It ruins the land and the aftermath of the caves, holes and pits are dangerous to a passerby. Good thing they’re not doing it in the middle of a city and most of the time they’re in the middle of nowhere.
@daniellassander
@daniellassander 2 роки тому
They use warm water....
@80AM.
@80AM. 2 роки тому
@Daniel Lassander he is referring to whatever might be trapped within the permafrost whether it be chemicals or gasses...............?
@markpaterson6024
@markpaterson6024 2 роки тому
At first I thought, ah dang it another AI narrative then after a bit longer I’m not so sure 🤔 The pompous inflection is strange but it seemed to be less obvious after a while as well.
@hmingthanacolney2974
@hmingthanacolney2974 2 роки тому
The headline scratch barely less than me digging up ginger from the soil
@thetruthexperiment
@thetruthexperiment 2 роки тому
Nobody is afraid of the permafrost melting. We’re afraid of being forced to hurt each other.
@dougclark2769
@dougclark2769 3 роки тому
Wasn't expecting a diatribe on Global Warming. Too bad.
@theresa42213
@theresa42213 2 роки тому
Doug ~ Me neither. This guy is still calling it ''global warming'' too. Hahaha! He's a little behind. Not that l believe in that fake religion.
@bulletsforteeth5029
@bulletsforteeth5029 2 роки тому
"One hour from now, another species of life form will disappear off the face of the planet... forever, and the rate is accelerating" - Megadeth, 'Countdown to Extinction'.
@stephenphillips7699
@stephenphillips7699 2 роки тому
I forgot how much you sound like Hank Azaria from Night at the Museum.
@richarddelcastillo6997
@richarddelcastillo6997 3 роки тому
Yeah great job team 3rd
@GaijinMom
@GaijinMom 2 роки тому
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen. It was so interesting and fun.
@amistradd5392
@amistradd5392 11 місяців тому
47:18 lmao... nice insert 😂
@GenOcyDBeatz
@GenOcyDBeatz 3 роки тому
@4:58 THE BATCAVE WITH THE BATMOBILE IN IT !!!!! LOL
@SharonD369
@SharonD369 3 роки тому
Brilliant 👌 i’m loving this channel 👌👌👌
@hawsrulebegin7768
@hawsrulebegin7768 Рік тому
After watching journey to the centre of the earth as a kid, I’m still hoping we’ll discover a whole new world down there.
@tonyrandall3146
@tonyrandall3146 3 роки тому
Is there credit for the music used? Particularly around the Bermuda and Meteorite bits.. At 39:00?
@metalwar31
@metalwar31 2 роки тому
Who will save us now by David Chappell
@Waya420
@Waya420 2 роки тому
imagine whats down in that underground ocean they found thats 3 times bigger the the oceans on the surface of the earth. i wish they would send robots down there to explore it that would be so fking dope.
@louisesmalling
@louisesmalling 3 роки тому
Why don't you have millions of subscribers?
@rogercraven2667
@rogercraven2667 3 роки тому
Because there is a He'ole in someones thinking somewhere.
@mrjackbilbo
@mrjackbilbo 3 роки тому
The way he says hole is disturbing
@turnerjmulletboy
@turnerjmulletboy 2 роки тому
because this accent is hard to listen to
@dbeinfinity2008
@dbeinfinity2008 3 роки тому
This is killer work this is good content I love it keep it going
@abrahamkim1078
@abrahamkim1078 2 місяці тому
Dig too deep, create a “carb” that may accelerate an unknown variable.
@claudiapeterson3637
@claudiapeterson3637 2 роки тому
Enjoyed it! Very interesting!
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