There's a Giant Hole In Earth's History

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Published 2022-11-01
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Writing: Bevan Rees
Editing: Jack Stevens

All Comments (21)
  • As a former teacher who taught this topic to thousands of students over a decade-long career, I find this presentation to be an extraordinarily high-quality teaching tool.
  • As a random stoner who loves ancient history rabbit holes, this video has brought me great joy as i fall deeper into the void
  • @dr.MadisonSoley
    It's quite shocking how few people know about the forbidden books on Borlest
  • @MerchantKnight
    As a former alien this is amazing to watch about your planet's history
  • @zahidasghar3476
    The celestial dragons tryna hide something in that billion years
  • @randygalla1548
    As a carpenter for 43 years… I’d have to say this guy nailed it!
  • As a geology student, this has been one of my fav topics to learn about. Imagine in that billion years something historical could have had happened, but we’ll never know
  • @Dogfart11
    As a certified fork lift driver, I gotta say this was a very interesting watch.
  • @jus10lewissr
    As a person who just watched this video, read through the comment section, made his own comment, and then had to go back and edit his typos, I just want to say that there is an insane amount of "as a *insert description or profession here*" comments in this thread. Great video, I enjoyed it, but I think I may have enjoyed the "as a" comments just as much despite the fact that I would have probably found them somewhat annoying if it had only been a few of them. And, everytime I thought there weren't anymore, I would scroll a while and a whole new batch would appear. "As a geolist," "As a carpenter," "As an alien," "As a random stoner," and so forth.
  • @SarutaValentine
    I love how you are able to simplify everything enough to where anyone can understand it. I never really liked history, but I love your channel because now I can finally understand things!
  • @scottmune4484
    Love this guy. He can talk about a topic as boring as rock sediment and I'm still hanging on every word. Bravo.
  • @lukeshula5270
    If you wondered at 6:05 why John Wesley Powell was missing a hand, it turns out he lost an arm after being shot at the Battle of Shiloh. Now you know.
  • "Mother nature downed some red bull and snorted some cocaine" I can't stop laughing 🤣
  • @Edge1588
    To jump on what everyone else has said. Aaran has just spoken about rocks for 11 minutes. I listened for 11 minutes. That's a high tier level for public speaking/teaching/storytelling. As a teacher myself, this is what we aim for, captivating the audience. Bravo sir 💪
  • @manuelseda4946
    As a welder for 7 hours I’d have to say weld done. Sometimes I lose a few seconds of time or my personal history & my theory is snowball effect. My boy cracked me right in the noggin with a solid one.🤷🏽‍♂️
  • @makokx7063
    As an American hearing "glacier" pronounced "glass-ee-er" instead of "glay-sher" makes my brain hurt.
  • @a_3718
    The void century, we must read the poneglyph