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The Complete History of the Earth: Archean Eon 

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0:00 Intro
2:19 Eoarchean Era
4:13 Paleoarchean Era
5:57 Mesoarchean Era
8:02 Neoarchean Era
10:52 Outro
#historyoftheearth #archean #eon #era #lateheavybombardment #PaleoAnalysis
In this video I pick up where I left off last week with the close of the Hadean and the start of the Archean Eon. Moving forward we will see the Earth move closer to the home we know today and eventually become a suitable home for some of the very first living things! And we will also discuss how those early organisms were actually the first to take over the world! There's a lot of ground to cover in this one, byt the time we get to the end we will have traveled half way through the complete history of the Earth!
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@cooliphoneguy2934
@cooliphoneguy2934 2 года назад
I just assumed this was a big channel by how well put together this is. I really like it
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Hopefully one day my channel will be big enough for me to go full time! 🙂
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 2 года назад
@@PaleoAnalysis I like your channel, I would sacrifice babies for you. Wanna see my rocket ship? (_)_):::::::::::::D --- -- -
@ChristmasLore
@ChristmasLore 2 года назад
@@PaleoAnalysis , you could do such series, about evolution of the different species? PBS is a hard contender in your given domain, but they're a bit chaotic, and not so chronologically organized. What you did with the different eons/ages etc with really great! Maybe now the same with big "branches" of the species of each of these eras? (I'm a literature nerd, so excuse me if I'm not using the exact vocabulary, but you get the idea, still, maybe?) Good luck with your channel, best regards from Alsace, France 🌿 (We have nice fossils around here, I remember digging for some as a kid with my school) (And we had a wonderful "jungle" way back then, with surviving patches here and there - in some form at least)
@bassbustingman
@bassbustingman Год назад
if i were a teacher i would play this for the kids. Very well made educational and entertaining!!!!!!!
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
@@bassbustingman I'm sure you still love playing videotapes for the kids. You probably love to "educate" and "entertain" them in your basement all the time. You need help bro. Serious help.
@TheAshHeritor
@TheAshHeritor 2 года назад
A simpler time... A simpler eon. I miss the good ole days.
@ConnanTheCivilized
@ConnanTheCivilized Год назад
Glory to the goooo
@Nugcon
@Nugcon Год назад
Only Archeanials will understand
@calexico66
@calexico66 2 года назад
Given that the moon was way closer, it would be expected that coastal flooding would reach much farther inland. And that higher waves would hit the coast which would spread bacteria and moisture much farther away.
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 2 года назад
Yes... tides would have been ENORMOUS because of the close proximity of the Moon, and the fact that at the time Earth's day length was much shorter (starting at about 5-10 hours and lengthening rapidly as the Moon rapidly receded, through the angular momentum exchange of tidal energy, slowing Earth's rotation and raising the Moon's orbit, very quickly at first but gradually slowing over time, so day length would have rapidly decreased at first, then slower and slower day length increases over time... SO there would have been MANY more tides since there's more days with shorter day length... Soon after the Moon's formation, there would have been HUGE walls of water as Earth rotated under the tidal bulge, inundating the land for many miles inland of any early continents and submerging entire islands, then receding ever few hours as the tide ebbed, only to surge in again a few hours later... a ten hour day would see the water surge in and recede every 5 hours or so! Even when day length increased to 16 hours, there would still be very high tides surging inwards and outwards every 4 hours or so... that's a LOT of erosion potential, plus creates a lot of environments for cyanobacteria and other organisms capable of surviving the periods between tidal inundations exposed to the atmosphere and solar radiation... These tides would have been MANY times bigger than even the largest tides on Earth today, and with much greater frequency, so this is an environment that really no longer exists on Earth today. Later! OL J R :)
@bigedslobotomy
@bigedslobotomy 2 года назад
I think these much larger tides (called “tidal bores”) played a significant part in getting minerals from the continents into the ocean where life was forming and evolving. I think the “Cambrian explosion” at least partially arose because a threshold of minerals (especially calcium) was met so that life could begin building shells and exoskeletons.
@jordanflores6174
@jordanflores6174 2 года назад
@@lukestrawwalker i want to pick your brain on your thoughts about the moons in The Elder Scrolls 🤩
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker 2 года назад
@@jordanflores6174 I don't know what "The Elder Scrolls" are but if it's a general question about moons/planets/gravitational effects/ tides/ orbital mechanics I can probably answer... OL J R :)
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
Given that the moon was closer the night gRape was probably way more serious back then than it is now. The bee whole's were probably getting wrecked in a more savage and carnal manner back then.
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
I finally backed up and began watching this playlist, and your Pokémon evolution sound perked up my 38 year old (disabled) son's ears, LOL! He came down the hallway and poked his head into my room, asking "are you playing Pokémon with the sound up? I heard you evolve something." 😄😄😄 I then had to explain that no, it wasn't me, and how it tied in to your videos, all the while laughing hard enough it was hard to explain it! 😂😂 It was cute knowing that the Pokémon games are still alive and well in him, even though he has trouble with memory in other ways. 😁
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 Год назад
😅😅😅😅
@coltoncarey7042
@coltoncarey7042 Год назад
This made me smile ear to ear
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 Год назад
I love how he's been evolving from an ethidium bromide molecule and on up the ladder. His experiences with the cyano bacteria and "the glory of the goo" are hilarious.
@Colonelguuber
@Colonelguuber Год назад
Honestly needs to be a pixar movie directed by you about cute little goo cells trying to turn back into a human again. 🙌🏻
@Nugcon
@Nugcon Год назад
A pixar style animated movie about evolution sounds sick
@robinchesterfield42
@robinchesterfield42 5 месяцев назад
I would watch the FRICK out of that. Give it like, kinda the same writing style as Wall-E or something? With cute little slime creatures? Heck yes!
@hyphenizm
@hyphenizm Год назад
If my history classes were this entertaining I would've paid way more attention.
@tomhutchins7495
@tomhutchins7495 Год назад
Stromatolites are just the coolest things. We found some once, and I geeked out over them. I'm sure my friends found them as fascinating as I did. Maybe.
@robinchesterfield42
@robinchesterfield42 5 месяцев назад
A few months ago I went to the local natural history museum...they have stuff about LITERALLY EVERY PART of Earth there, from the core up to the clouds, including human history and culture stuff along the way...but of course the best part is the ancient life-form fossils. At one point, I was looking at smaller, older fossils, such as imprints of shells and such, and wondering how far back does their collection go? when suddenly I realised the "rock" next to the other stuff, was an actual stromatolite. DUDE WAIT WHAT LIKE I LEARNED ABOUT IN THAT AWESOME DOCUMENTARY WHAT?? I geeked out SO HARD at that. It's billions of years old! BILLIONS! With a b! And there's one right next to me! So cool. :)
@nhabib114
@nhabib114 2 года назад
There is humor and knowledge here, not overly scientific. I have just watched your previous one, on the Hadean. Liking it.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 Год назад
I love this. You've produced a fun, engaging history of our planet (this is my first rewatch of the series). Really enjoying this.
@the_gaming_hyena
@the_gaming_hyena 2 года назад
Excited for an episode on the Carboniferous! Great job!
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 года назад
We will get there... Someday... I hope. 👀
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 года назад
I've thought about it but I figured I'd need to be a little larger before I could make it worth it to Patrons.
@Therealburntmilk
@Therealburntmilk Год назад
I am from the future, it is already out
@myblacklab7
@myblacklab7 Год назад
@@PaleoAnalysis You did it! I love this particular series the most. The others are very good as well, but this series has me hooked. I hope we'll get past "The Great Dying" soon. Keep on keepin' on.
@TenaciousJ2323
@TenaciousJ2323 Год назад
Are you a teacher? You're great at presenting this information. I would have loved to see videos like these when I was in science classes as a kid.
@StormiidaeBlogspot
@StormiidaeBlogspot 2 года назад
"The Glory of the Goo" I'm hooked.
@shsb2355
@shsb2355 2 года назад
Just found this channel! I love how you make it like a story with character.
@DarkNinjaShark
@DarkNinjaShark 2 года назад
Love the Pokémon evolution :)
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 года назад
Good! Share my stuff so I can do it again! 😅
@andersdroid
@andersdroid 7 месяцев назад
You’re hilarious. I love your googley eyed characters. The little Cyanobacteria(you) at the end waiting tp evolve, was great. I also love the lack of pseudoscience. Spot on productions. You’ve won me over …“subscribed”. Funny, entertaining and accurate.
@AlexVanEks
@AlexVanEks Год назад
I love the silly comedic narrator and how there's Timtim and the pokemon evolution screen. These are so super informative too, and explain this potentially boring topic in a fun and easy to understand way 👍🏻
@Lilly_Day-O
@Lilly_Day-O 2 года назад
"I love you the way you are. Please don't ever change."
@stevenborgogna
@stevenborgogna Год назад
Word around the campfire is that the isotope distribution of comet ice does not match Earth's water, meaning the origin the majority of Earth's water is still a mystery.
@hsdinoman2267
@hsdinoman2267 2 года назад
really looking forward to see where this goes, wonder whats gonna happen when you reach the mesozoic era
@meaningoftheunicorn
@meaningoftheunicorn Год назад
Educational but endearingly lofi vibe, unlike some of the big flashy channels. Refreshing
@martinleipzig890
@martinleipzig890 Год назад
Perhaps you could do a show on the Shunga Event in Fennoscandia at 2 GA? Basically, did a Precambrian mass extinction give rise to an ancient supergiant oil field? I'm a petroleum geologist who works the Meso- and Neoproterozoic for oil, gas and helium and have spent years on this site. It's not well known, even within the Oil Patch, yet it's something most fascinating and unique.
@HereComeTheTrainComingBlues
That's actually really interesting. I'd like to see that video.
@suchendelokidottir5673
@suchendelokidottir5673 Год назад
This is my second playthrough of the entire series so far. Thanks for the neurotransmitters 😆
@timstadlmueller58
@timstadlmueller58 Год назад
This is fantastic, thank you so much for going through the trouble.
@FritoBanditoify
@FritoBanditoify Год назад
I’m loving your little avatar’s evolutions in this series 😂
@kyleinnes4963
@kyleinnes4963 Год назад
Personifying the goo really helps conjure the image of what life was
@jacobkrueger1022
@jacobkrueger1022 Год назад
The evolution sequence really sparked some intense nostalgia. Might have to download an emulator later and play some ruby red or emerald
@GushOnline
@GushOnline 2 года назад
I am thoroughly impressed with your videos. Great job!
@chivonfortney1656
@chivonfortney1656 Год назад
I'm enjoying and learning. Great job!! 😍
@josefgordon7712
@josefgordon7712 Год назад
Learning more from YT than all my years in school
@idristhomas2193
@idristhomas2193 Год назад
I can’t wait to watch this entire playlist. LOVE your videos
@Scott-wf9kp
@Scott-wf9kp 2 года назад
Another great episode! Thanks again for your hard work. I can't wait to see the rest of the series!
@TarasMazepa
@TarasMazepa 2 года назад
Wow, haven't noticed you only have 1K subscribers. Good luck to you! Nice video.
@realityhelix564
@realityhelix564 Год назад
That's a really cute way to drive audience engagement. Very creative.
@angelmehandzhiyski1050
@angelmehandzhiyski1050 Год назад
Fascinating work. You, sir, have created a masterpiece. Great channel.
@ashypooh02
@ashypooh02 Год назад
I randomly found your channel through a crocodile video and decided to check it out. I am glad I did. You remind me of so many of my friends. I like the information you present, but the fact that you are such a nerd is amazing and cracks me up. I look forward to future content.
@peacepeople9895
@peacepeople9895 2 года назад
Awesome series...thank you...
@legoboy468
@legoboy468 Год назад
This series is really great, you’ve earned a sub!
@karenstrange9021
@karenstrange9021 Год назад
I spent ages looking for a video. This one was perfect, you explained so i understood (im a beginer learning this). You gave the dates, you showed the time line perfectly. You made it engaging without making it childish. it was overall fun, easy to understand, just the perfect amount of info and i am grateful. I have subsribed. thank you
@gnomepiss8406
@gnomepiss8406 Год назад
this series is awesome . thank you :DDDD
@wanderingspacecritic
@wanderingspacecritic 2 года назад
Dude, you’re awesome, thank you.
@SimonD992
@SimonD992 Год назад
These videos are awesome please keep doing them!!
@brittonkennedy7070
@brittonkennedy7070 2 года назад
Instantly subbed to you. Great quality content!
@serennosquadcast8297
@serennosquadcast8297 2 года назад
love your intros! love this series!
@LORENSSIOK
@LORENSSIOK Год назад
One of the most original and entertaining ways to ask for subscribers. You sir have convince me to subscribe 😁
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 2 года назад
Ya got me, the Hook worked, I subscribed :D GL with YT thing my man, you keep it interesting, I like it.
@skitsfossil16
@skitsfossil16 2 года назад
Great video! I do hope you complete this series.
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 года назад
Me too! Especially because I would love to become human again!
@jacquespoulemer3577
@jacquespoulemer3577 2 года назад
@@PaleoAnalysis or at least a fishy. 🐟 Love the channel. JIM Oaxaca
@lukashanewinkel3664
@lukashanewinkel3664 11 месяцев назад
love the content! please keep posting :D
@orangesnowflake3769
@orangesnowflake3769 Год назад
Thanks for this video !
@jimwu4579
@jimwu4579 Год назад
I really enjoyed that intro!
@Ceretrea
@Ceretrea 2 года назад
This is amazing, keep it going!
@l.mcmanus3983
@l.mcmanus3983 2 года назад
Wow, ethidium bromide sure brings back some memories. I used to add it to gels to visualize DNA, usually from some PCR reaction I had run. I hear there are safer options nowadays that are less like to intercalate with your own cellular DNA. But hey, at least I am not old enough to have played with liquid mercury…
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
LOL, I played with it! Didn't eat it or anything, and didn't do it very often, but still, it hasn't been that long ago since mercury was in thermometers. 😉
@Renpet516
@Renpet516 Год назад
I can’t stop watching these videos… I’m obsessed
@alexevans7916
@alexevans7916 2 года назад
I really enjoy your videos and I hope many people watch and learn.
@Walus-ri5nl
@Walus-ri5nl 12 дней назад
i love this lil story, narrative for the win 🎉
@magicbuns4868
@magicbuns4868 Год назад
I wished I subscribed on this video and not the last,because that's the most creative subscription plea I've had to date xD Good videos man!
@ericbeall7675
@ericbeall7675 Год назад
I’m so glad RU-vid recommended me your channel
@brainworm205
@brainworm205 Год назад
I never thought I would get that interested in the history of our planet. What a great series, man, keep it up
@meg2831
@meg2831 2 года назад
Like Moldy jelly slerking across the ground. lol so wonderfully descriptive
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 2 года назад
That's how I've been describing my hot sea men's dripping down the wall after a healthy session for years time now.
@jesseg8172
@jesseg8172 2 года назад
Great video 😊
@viveka2994
@viveka2994 2 года назад
Amazing video !
@foff3804
@foff3804 Год назад
"A moldy jelly." Brother bring me the flamer. The HEAVY FLAMER.
@johnmalone5693
@johnmalone5693 2 года назад
Excellent
@ConnanTheCivilized
@ConnanTheCivilized Год назад
You could say we’re all gooooo’d to our screens. This is such a goooood series. Glory to the cyanobacteria!
@kingkermit0118
@kingkermit0118 2 года назад
Papa Paleo thank you for this knowledge
@sauraplay2095
@sauraplay2095 Год назад
Loving this series!👍
@nicolasannawn5715
@nicolasannawn5715 Год назад
Excellent video. Really well made. Cheers from France
@maf7742
@maf7742 2 года назад
just to say I'm here before the channel explodes in size :D you deserve it
@stiofanofirghil1916
@stiofanofirghil1916 2 года назад
Subbed.. These videos are brilliant..
@Jesse_Dawg
@Jesse_Dawg 2 года назад
I love your videos. You're really smart and I like your presentation. Please make a full series of time on Earth
@imopman
@imopman 8 месяцев назад
This is one of the best series I have ever seen suited for kids to learn about earth's history.
@phdtobe
@phdtobe Год назад
Young Earth creationists need to watch this video series to learn how our ancestors actually evolved over time. I mean, that music that plays during the footage of the evolution events was really important to facilitate the process, amirite?!😛
@kuitaranheatmorus9932
@kuitaranheatmorus9932 2 года назад
Epic video
@amberm2777
@amberm2777 Год назад
Haha you did such an amazing job with this.. you got my sub, little buddy
@conanthelibrarian5139
@conanthelibrarian5139 Год назад
Keep evolving brother ❤😊
@jayaman9142
@jayaman9142 Год назад
masterpiece
@jacobkrueger1022
@jacobkrueger1022 Год назад
Another wave of nostalgia with the spote reference. Naming the greats today lol
@daniellabonte474
@daniellabonte474 2 года назад
this is awesome
@Mcgif21
@Mcgif21 Год назад
One of the most convincing subscription pitches I’ve seen in a video
@davidbryden7904
@davidbryden7904 Год назад
I've never been so motivated to sub, but I already have! Ah, a loophole! I can 👍again !
@xe4330
@xe4330 2 года назад
Sick channel 🔥🦠🔥
@OFP_TODAY
@OFP_TODAY 2 года назад
The beginning was great😂😂
@patches3432
@patches3432 Год назад
I love the random noises the little bacteria are making lol 😂
@charleng6988
@charleng6988 2 года назад
Your a legend for that intro lmao
@duhduhvesta
@duhduhvesta 2 года назад
please make a video on the cratons & their names. It really hard to understand stuff without a breakout of the pieces.
@jacobvriesema6633
@jacobvriesema6633 2 года назад
Haha, I love the Spore reference @5:20
@mccorrect3470
@mccorrect3470 4 месяца назад
The avatar evolving is a nice touch
@luappaul21
@luappaul21 2 года назад
best subscribe plug ever
@Gardow
@Gardow 2 года назад
Surprised there wasn't a shout-out to the purple earth hypothesis. Still great to have these videos!
@KateeAngel
@KateeAngel 2 года назад
There was no reason for Earth to be purple. Among anoxygenic photosynthetics there are as many green bacteria and purple ones. It all depends on proportion of different pigments. And green bacteria are as ancient
@_TheCollective
@_TheCollective Год назад
cant wait till the end of this series and you've somehow managed to make a compelling plot out of this story and somehow make tim tims death depressing
@nbahn
@nbahn 2 года назад
"Pray for me." Ha! The animation is quite impressive.
@SeantheScrub
@SeantheScrub Год назад
I thought that there was a less sucessful type of photosynthesis that used a different gas that had the first mass extinction known when photosynthesis started taking over
@jeshika22
@jeshika22 8 месяцев назад
Love this channel, the animations are a funny touch and your narrations are interesting. I just wanted to comment on the green goo slime part though, in the Archean era there was no ozone yet so solar radiation would’ve been deadly to cells, so at this point there would not have been any life on land whatsoever. Any “algae” (Cyanobacteria, stromatolites) would’ve been strictly marine, and probably shallow marine or coastal (shallow benthic), protected from radiation by the water but still close enough to the surface for photosynthesis, and close enough to a coastline to benefit from minerals draining into the ocean via streams and tides.
@jadenmcdaniel3908
@jadenmcdaniel3908 4 месяца назад
🎶The suns a deadly Lazer🎶
@kirithai123
@kirithai123 Год назад
i enjoy this sseries
@MorbinNecrim86
@MorbinNecrim86 Год назад
This is a brilliant series. (From the future)
@sharonbrookes1188
@sharonbrookes1188 Год назад
Can I just ask on what basis ethidium bromide is a building block of life or tied to evolution? I only know it to be used for staining in PCR and such. Google searches have not provided any results for the proposed context.
@stephengrant6316
@stephengrant6316 2 года назад
Life existed before the cyanobacteria. It was ribonucleic acid and predated deoxyribonucleic acid. RNA was the simplest form of living molecule.
@rjreeves7418
@rjreeves7418 Год назад
my text tone is the pkmn lvl up tone and the intro freaked me out for a second.
@csuree87
@csuree87 2 года назад
you forgot to say that cyanobacteria almost killed themselves with the oxygen they produced
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 2 года назад
That's what my mom said would happen to me if I ate my own sea men. She told me that I could pound off all I wanted but that I couldn't eat any of the sea men's or I would die.
@Jackal_Neck
@Jackal_Neck 2 года назад
@@jennyanydots2389 what?
@thomasgriffin420
@thomasgriffin420 2 года назад
You could make some great kuriboh multiplying references with Tim-Tim and his little sounds lol
@jefferybrealey8789
@jefferybrealey8789 Год назад
u need to do about a hour long video on the three eras on the dinosaurs and then ice age and so on I know these videos take time if u already done it I get round to watching them if not it would be nice to see nice to see what wild life is about then less know wild life would be better Y every one talks more about the more know wild life back then
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