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The Day the Mesozoic Died: The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs - HHMI BioInteractive Video 

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Ever wonder why the dinosaurs disappeared? HHMI BioInteractive investigates the cause of the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period-and the clues come from paleontology, chemistry, physics, and biology.
This three-act film tells the story of the extraordinary detective work that solved one of the greatest scientific mysteries of all time. Explore the fossil evidence of these prehistoric animals, and other organisms that went extinct, through this lively educational video.
See more HHMI BioInteractive short films and classroom resources here: www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/ex...
Free teacher resources supporting this short film can be found at www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/da...

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@johnolpenda9803
@johnolpenda9803 4 года назад
I am kind of crying right now because these selfless scientists/researchers spent almost all of their life in pursuing knowledge and knowing the unknown, contributing to society's knowledge. Through these people we were able to develop. I am really thinking that I am just an insignificant being by only thinking my own well-being.
@SovereignStatesman
@SovereignStatesman 4 года назад
John Olpenda: Happy Birthday. Are you 27 by chance?
@johnolpenda9803
@johnolpenda9803 4 года назад
@@SovereignStatesman no, I am just really sincere.
@rodschmidt8952
@rodschmidt8952 3 года назад
Elon Musk says: Make something that will add to someone's life, even if it's just a video game. After you've done that, then you will be in a position to do something better, and then something better, and so on. But you must put work into it
@tsopmocful1958
@tsopmocful1958 3 года назад
@@johnolpenda9803 Please keep in mind that most scientists like these palaeontologists are very passionate about their work, are very interested in the subject, are very curious and are probably the type of people that get a lot of joy simply from solving and completing difficult puzzles of any kind, so their motivations are not completely selfless. Of course their primary aim is to contribute to human knowledge, but they wouldn't be able to to study and work hard at it for years without enjoying it in the first place. People produce the best results if they love the work they do, so gaining a career that matches your natural interests is an excellent achievement in itself. So if you wish to contribute to the world, the best place to start might be to work out what you are most interested in or what activities gives you the most joy and capitalise on it somehow. And if your main love is simply in helping others and you aren't scientifically inclined, there are certainly many options for that, ranging from healthcare to teaching or from charity work to conservation projects. But the main thing to aim for is to love what you are doing, because every day you do it will be a pleasure, which means that putting in lots of hard work and time will never be a problem for you.
@TheXuism
@TheXuism 3 года назад
true
@KrK007
@KrK007 5 лет назад
These types of shows are what we need on TV, honestly.
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer 5 лет назад
When I was growing up there was National Geographic specials, and Jacques Cousteau. I loved watching them.
@serdlc64
@serdlc64 5 лет назад
No we dont cuz its a lie.
@ubcphilco
@ubcphilco 5 лет назад
Bible thumpers will not like it
@jsp7202
@jsp7202 5 лет назад
Agreed! I used to watch TLC when it had shows like this. Then it switched to reality shows and became a terrible channel.
@Geo_Thermal
@Geo_Thermal 5 лет назад
Support your local PBS stations.
@IsaAnders
@IsaAnders 6 месяцев назад
This is legitimately so interesting, props to my science teacher for making us watch this
@donaldpage8220
@donaldpage8220 2 года назад
One of the best documentary i have ever watched. It explains in great detail how the whole extinction event of dinosaur unfolded.
@hectordiaz647
@hectordiaz647 4 года назад
Wow hats off to this photographer, he really put himself in danger taking all these shots
@stevequinn1424
@stevequinn1424 3 года назад
True, if one of those tyrannosaurs had spotted him...
@highendservicesbarrieont8347
@highendservicesbarrieont8347 3 года назад
Goodness....hahaha
@Chief_5
@Chief_5 3 года назад
Lol
@RCHomemadeHobbies
@RCHomemadeHobbies 3 года назад
Lol
@Voidlingstudiosofficial
@Voidlingstudiosofficial 3 года назад
Btw, cameramen are demigods and can’t die
@meg4891
@meg4891 4 года назад
OMFG, the idiotic comments here are seriously scary. People actually believing this is all fake? How absolutely bizarre. It looks like only a small portion of humanity are able to use the brains that evolved. Thank you for an excellent presentation, biointeractive.
@gasting
@gasting 4 года назад
Don´t worry. They are a minority in the real world, but they are a majority in the fantasy world of commentators.
@SovereignStatesman
@SovereignStatesman 4 года назад
Meg: well it IS computer-animated, not live-action footage of the actual impact.
@heroesgrantorino
@heroesgrantorino 3 года назад
We should split up and look for clues.. no in all seriousness i agree people do get way too personal in the safety of the internet. There are many egos in the world, it is natural but many of us have to watch perplexed as some let theirs ruin their time more than others. Thats why its a silver lining that there are still good people, people who give hard workers credit like you did in your comment. They are the comments these guys read smiling. For jerks with too personal comments I always have a laugh lending a hand to wind them up so i cant say anything really lol. A point people dont point out though good on you. Peace
@heroesgrantorino
@heroesgrantorino 3 года назад
Oh and to the McDeath fan and the cumbersome composer... GROW THE HELL UP FOOLS!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@franznarf
@franznarf 3 года назад
Not in the Bible = not true
@Lonewanderer30
@Lonewanderer30 2 года назад
Damn, when you think about how terrified these poor creatures were...Everything they knew was coming to an end. If something similar happens to us, few; if any, will survive.
@astroninja853
@astroninja853 Год назад
Being "terrified" is more of a complex human emotion, they were probably just confused/shocked and felt "pain". I don't believe that animals brains process feelings and emotions on a complex level like we do (if they did we'd be in trouble lol). I like to think the "thought process" of the dinos at that time were " wtf is that?" To "damn" lol
@chrismartin4856
@chrismartin4856 Год назад
@@astroninja853 ffff FIGURE
@irishakita
@irishakita Год назад
@@astroninja853 they wouldn't be terrified per se about what was going to happen, but the sensory overload, and later the extreme pain right before death would probably give a panic response
@JustMe-uu3bh
@JustMe-uu3bh 3 месяца назад
partial dissolutions happen to help rid the Earth of evil and to give us a cleansed new start, helping the Earth replenish - God is not done with the Earth, partials happen periodically..........this was one time but apparently it happens every 3600 years or so, we are overdue.......Revelations 8:11 KJV....
@sforza209
@sforza209 4 месяца назад
Wow, these type of documentaries that answer so many questions I had about the extinction of dinosaurs are very rare!!
@jasonlyle3818
@jasonlyle3818 4 года назад
I don't know what I'd do without the bearded guy explaining everything.
@katiemaige4275
@katiemaige4275 4 года назад
That beard guy genius and smart
@danic8639
@danic8639 4 года назад
Im guessing go eat a bunch of snickers bars?
@benjixx1990
@benjixx1990 4 года назад
Only just started this and I’m excited for the bearded man to appear.
@michaeljoshualewis538
@michaeljoshualewis538 4 года назад
You'd manage, LoL
@macman975
@macman975 4 года назад
Always trust a beard when it comes to science
@Jutebox15
@Jutebox15 4 года назад
Man its really crazy to think about how many things that we now know as "common knowledge" used to be entirely unknown, and cutting edge discoveries. I think I've been taking that for granted.
@davidh6300
@davidh6300 4 года назад
Yes and let's hope there are many more to come.
@blondieloganlogan3880
@blondieloganlogan3880 4 года назад
Just wait 1000yrs and if our planet is still here, see how much it's changed. If you're still in human form more power to your incarnations!
@rodschmidt8952
@rodschmidt8952 3 года назад
@Roy G Biv By aging rulers trying to hang onto their power?
@INYB
@INYB 2 года назад
This is still a theory
@leftyhooks5854
@leftyhooks5854 Год назад
Exactly. A guess. But I know the earth is flat.
@terrioestreich4007
@terrioestreich4007 Год назад
I love how they put together all of the clues from around the world to understand how, when and why the dinosaurs went extinct. It's amazing, thank God for smart people!!
@TisEYEthe1
@TisEYEthe1 29 дней назад
What's a God?
@Agirmetal
@Agirmetal 5 месяцев назад
I'll tell again I've watched many videos about this subject and this is the best by a big margin
@sethlabratiu8960
@sethlabratiu8960 2 года назад
I'm an adult bro but this stuff makes me excited like when I was a kid. This was a great detective story, and a really effective, accessible documentary
@linda.m.s72
@linda.m.s72 2 года назад
Yes, you said it perfectly
@denniscallehan9392
@denniscallehan9392 2 года назад
Where , did the asteroid hit? Anyone know? Did this happen? Or is it just a theory?
@angelbanuelos3767
@angelbanuelos3767 2 года назад
@@denniscallehan9392 It's called the Chicxulub Crater and should be in Mexico near the Yucatan peninsula
@jeperstone
@jeperstone 2 года назад
If you say "I'm an adult bro" then you clearly are not 😉
@greenbastard4586
@greenbastard4586 2 года назад
You are an adult kid now, you were a child kid before.
@varcer8455
@varcer8455 4 года назад
Dinosaurs: Vibing Some rock: Ima boutta end this mans whole career
@Pherioxus
@Pherioxus 4 года назад
You're a riot
@guinevererodriguez3807
@guinevererodriguez3807 4 года назад
well technically you could say that the asteroid hitting the earth was more like a "Imma begin man's whole career"
@alien-ann
@alien-ann 3 года назад
@Isaiah Bakombo 20% of human genes are foreign (not of this earth) so praise the rock! It carried microrganisms
@angieyonaga6639
@angieyonaga6639 3 года назад
Isaiah Bakombo if the dino’s did not go extinct humans would have probably been hunted to excintion
@rodschmidt8952
@rodschmidt8952 3 года назад
@Isaiah Bakombo Maybe better watch that part again. The rock killed the dinos; the dinos prevented mammals from flourishing. Thus once the dinos were gone, other primates and finally humans could develop
@georgehollis9533
@georgehollis9533 2 года назад
I had the distinct pleasure of briefly working with Luis Alvarez in the late 70s. What a treasure he was.
@cindyward5076
@cindyward5076 2 года назад
I've often wondered how exactly the remaining animals survived, both during and just after the event. It must have been an extremely hazardous and difficult time.
@robinfoxer9702
@robinfoxer9702 2 года назад
I'm more concerned about how the creatures survived after the Permian extinction. The Cretaceous extinction is understandable, small animals simply fed on the carcasses of dead dinosaurs. And during Perm there was a real hell
@maozedung7270
@maozedung7270 Год назад
Soon you will fell it in your own skin! Because history happens in loops!
@ML-ov7wo
@ML-ov7wo Год назад
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@dougpugh7840
@dougpugh7840 Год назад
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@BoonTobias80
@BoonTobias80 Год назад
@@maozedung7270 likely...unless humans kill off each other first.
@joweydelanota5558
@joweydelanota5558 3 года назад
"He is a time traveller" ***drives slowly in his car***
@ragingpeppers408
@ragingpeppers408 4 года назад
We’re basically living in a post apocalyptic world
@classickruzer1
@classickruzer1 4 года назад
When Adam and Eve lived in a paradise Earth and then rebelled against God, this is how God cursed the earth as he had told them he would.. the asteroid hit so hard that it shifted the earth's axis by 23 degrees. If these scientists could figure what angle it came in from, based on the degree of impact, they would know the exact position of the earth when it hit.. That would be interesting and would also confirm the fact that it did cause the earth to shift on it's axis.. It would have had to come in from the South Pole and struck North of the equator..or it would have had to come from the North and struck South of the equator. When the earth shifted, it resulted in the tectonic plates breaking up and pressure from the earth's core releasing massive amounts of pressure that pushed the sea beds up, creating the tsunamis, volcanoes and mountains. At zero degrees tilt, the earth would be a paradise, with it's foundation all intact and very mild seasons, along with perfect tropical like weather... plush foliage throughout the entire earth. Palm trees and other tropical vegetation have been discovered under the ice at the North Pole.. Mastodons found frozen with vegetation still in their mouths under the ice at the North Pole..Proof of a once perfect earth that flourished over the entire planet.. And B T W , there were never any flesh eating dinosaurs.. Scientists base their flesh eating theories on the size and structure of their teeth.. They've found no evidence that dictates any kind of dinosaur dieted on flesh. Those dinosaur that survived the asteroid could have possibly fought others over the scarce vegetation that survived, thus presuming they were flesh eaters... but prior to that, they and all other animals survived on vegetation. Scientists are always looking for something new, which is great, but some do it in order to get recognition for themselves and then convince others to adopt their suggested findings. Just like carbon dating.. determining the amount of carbon 14 in the remains of deceased animals and the rate of decay... It isn't overwhelmingly accepted by all scientists as fool proof.....therefore, their dating of events consistent with fossils and bones of the same era aren't fully accepted as accurate..
@Lak3baby
@Lak3baby 4 года назад
classickruzer1 Amen you are correct
@ragingpeppers408
@ragingpeppers408 4 года назад
classickruzer1 sorry dude I’m not religious
@donjansen6568
@donjansen6568 4 года назад
@@classickruzer1 "They've found no evidence that dictates any kind of dinosaur dieted on flesh." And the meat eaters of today have teeth that are just the shape of the teeth of the vegie eaters. OK! Tell that to a T Rex.
@jpats6124
@jpats6124 4 года назад
@@classickruzer1 Haha, very funny. If you believe all that, you're an uneducated fool. I'm not going to even try and point out the many fallacies in your little speech, except for one. Carbon dating is not used by paleontologists or geologists for anything over 65,000 years old. They use radio-metric dating. It measures the half-life of elements, not carbon.
@BlueMonkeySky
@BlueMonkeySky Год назад
Honestly, one of the best documentaries I've seen. 👍🏻
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@jimslater3574
@jimslater3574 7 месяцев назад
"What the asteroid impact taught us about evolution is that it's not always about survival of the fittest. Sometimes it's about survival of the luckiest." Sean Carroll hit the nail on the head with this statement. Luck is a key factor in survival, not only as it applies to whole classes of animals, but to individual organisms (including humans).
@sananton2821
@sananton2821 6 месяцев назад
...but he doesn't seem to understand what "fittest" means. It in no way precludes luck.
@seherandac
@seherandac 3 года назад
“Without the asteroid, there’d be no us.” Great job! Thanks a lot.
@kenburns4547
@kenburns4547 3 года назад
I disagree, the asteroid might have set evolution BACK by tens of millions of years.
@alien-ann
@alien-ann 3 года назад
Now we have people looting because they feel entitled to because they feel oppressed people becoming offended for no apparent reasons killing one another to push agendas. Yes evolution At its peak. I mean at least the dinosaurs killed for a reason food.
@mutualbeard
@mutualbeard 3 года назад
We could easily be next and it may not be an asteroid next time. When I look at the night sky just to I check if Betelgeuse will go supernova. I am told that supernovae can fire off major gamma radiation from their poles... talk about being fried!
@mattmartin9867
@mattmartin9867 3 года назад
Justin Laski did u see it unfold ? Lmao nobody will ever know it if was volcano or asteroid or could of been both. We only go by assumption and theory
@mattmartin9867
@mattmartin9867 3 года назад
“So all this mountain was once at the bottom of the ocean”? “Exactly” This man also knows that the sun goes up and down and up and around
@JerryEricsson
@JerryEricsson 4 года назад
I grew up on a farm near the pretty rock hills. Dad once found a huge bone while plowing his field, he brought it home and we kids played with it for years. Dad thought it was a big bison leg bone, but it was petrified. Now I believe it was a dinosaur bone. Wish I had hung onto it, but it probably still lays somewhere on our old farm-site, when we moved from in int 1959 nobody ever moved in to live there, it is now part of a pasture belonging to the neighbor that dad sold out to in 1963.
@naturevolve3140
@naturevolve3140 Год назад
Fascinating and such an important subject
@briantuk3000
@briantuk3000 3 года назад
Every time I watch a simulation of dinasour extinction, I feel sad about those poor creatures
@user-cc5nh8nm7h
@user-cc5nh8nm7h 3 года назад
I feel happy that this gaints are no more that's why mamals evolved and we have a terrorfree life.
@Naptosis
@Naptosis 3 года назад
It's incredible to think that all of our ancestors were there, and experienced the horror too.
@paulcrombie9623
@paulcrombie9623 3 года назад
Who's to say it won't happen to us!
@artichokie791
@artichokie791 3 года назад
If dinosaurs were alive presently, I don't think you would say that.
@ClepsidraSideral
@ClepsidraSideral 3 года назад
Yes, who knows if they were even sentient. Reptiles, but who knows.
@aakashs30mki
@aakashs30mki 3 года назад
One of the best documentary i have ever watched. It explains in great detail how the whole extinction event of dinosaur unfolded. My respect increases manifold for the scientific community for doing all these research and hard work to excavate the truth. This video also makes us realise how insignificant we are in this vast universe. One asteroid or one virus outbreak could wipe us out of this planet just like the dinosaurs.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@geslinam9703
@geslinam9703 2 года назад
Yes, and to think they were here for hundreds of millions of years - all gone. I read once that the amount of people responsible for keeping an eye on the asteroids that might pose a threat to the earth is about the same that would staff your average McDonalds. That’s pretty scary.
@triopharaoh
@triopharaoh 2 года назад
Dinosaurs are fake. How could they be on earth billions of years ago, when the bible says the only thousands of years old 🤦🏿‍♂️
@dustysavage1187
@dustysavage1187 2 года назад
@@triopharaoh I’d like to point out the obvious flaw in thinking the earth is only a thousand years old. at that time seeing as there was no humans before then to record anything, that would presumably be the age they assume because they’ve been here observing for a ONLY a thousand years.
@ivin6415
@ivin6415 2 года назад
@@biointeractive Repent and believe the gospel
@KenParsonswasp
@KenParsonswasp 2 года назад
A brillant production! Thank you.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@megangras8284
@megangras8284 2 года назад
I love his smile and enthusiasm. He def is passionate of his profression.
@user-eu1cu7fn5x
@user-eu1cu7fn5x 4 года назад
big plot twist: dinosaurs had nuclear technology and wiped themselves out.
@Shanextremesciistudio
@Shanextremesciistudio 3 года назад
Excactly
@ritz1582
@ritz1582 3 года назад
Lol
@moonraker7381
@moonraker7381 3 года назад
Fusion bomb
@eyeprops5422
@eyeprops5422 3 года назад
Or their advanced Hadron collider test went wrong.
@-xleque-422
@-xleque-422 3 года назад
so true
@ZiggyTheAdventurer
@ZiggyTheAdventurer 4 года назад
when you think you're having a bad day, think of this.
@paulacannon3452
@paulacannon3452 4 года назад
This program is a lie it was a solar flare and pole shift that killed the Dinosaurs look at the sun it’s about to happen again
@mikecaswell3814
@mikecaswell3814 4 года назад
@@paulacannon3452 I believe this program.
@empiricofacta8868
@empiricofacta8868 4 года назад
great comment .....made my day... feel better now
@craigmorris559
@craigmorris559 4 года назад
@@paulacannon3452 Or comet enke leftovers in the taurid stream? A crator found in nov 2018 in greenland is causing a stir. More being discover by LIDAR technology. Where are you getting the solar flare hypothesis? Robert Schoch? Sounds interesting!
@davidross5593
@davidross5593 4 года назад
When you think you are having a bad day, remember.... Jesus, betrayed by his one of his own, all others deserted him, the only sinless human died a very bloody, cutthroat, brutal criminal's death. Flogged, beaten, forced to wear a crown of thorns making him bleed more while carrying a very heavy wooden cross, up hill... Then nailed it and ultimately crucified. Crucifixion was very painful. And when you didn't suffocate in a timely manner, both your legs were broken to facilitate suffocation. (However his legs weren't broken). That is still a VERY bad day to be betrayed, abandoned, beaten, mocked and nailed down dying a criminal's death when you didn't do anything wrong. That is the worst day.
@damez90
@damez90 9 месяцев назад
this is a great documentary clearly explained. been watching docus about dinosaurs and found this video.
@peterpratt1351
@peterpratt1351 Год назад
Top show very explanatory and easy to follow will have to watch more of your website two thumbs up
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@Allison-qi8zh
@Allison-qi8zh 4 года назад
it's absolutely insane to think that something like this could possibly happen again - because now we know something as catastrophic as this is totally possible. the future of the dinosaurs if the asteroid had bypassed the earth is also something to think about.
@stevefowler2112
@stevefowler2112 2 года назад
It would be interesting to see if human's more advanced intellect would allow us to save some of our species or not.
@brunoinsigh
@brunoinsigh 2 года назад
I believe that to be a matter of time. But, no worries. We wont live to see it. Mankind will be responsible for its own extinction way before that happens again.
@lunafringe10
@lunafringe10 2 года назад
we could be history at any time, humanity is still very young.
@benjaminfalzon4622
@benjaminfalzon4622 2 года назад
That never happened, but something much bigger than that myth is going to happen...It's called WW3...Nuclear WW3...You can bet your house on it, it's not if, but when!
@bonchbonch
@bonchbonch 2 года назад
@@stevefowler2112 Most likely, a bunch of people would deny there was a problem or try to pray away the asteroid, like with climate change.
@ChuckHickl
@ChuckHickl 4 года назад
This video encapsulates everything that is positive in RU-vid. I am well versed in the KT boundary event but have never seen it analyzed in such detail. Great video! Hope you folks with kiddos watch this with them and potentially inspire some new scientists, archaeologist, or any other discipline that might apply.
@davidross5593
@davidross5593 4 года назад
I am curious what you would say and what the channel would say about all the overwhelming evidence showing that dinosaurs and man did exist together. For starters, fresh red blood cells found in dinosaur bone, which would not happen if they existed millions of years ago. And even more ironic discovered by someone who is not a Christian.
@evafloren
@evafloren 4 года назад
@@davidross5593 Give me link to that data. I do have heard about the "bloody bones", and like to read up on it. And I am christian, however the Bibles words should not be thought out like a "gospel". As any historic document it has the tendency to be a blunt object from the past, written by the winners/survivors from the time. Are you of the ideas that women shall not speak in church (or in any open forum). That the 10 holy worlds has not been changed over time? I look on the Bible as one part history of people and one part a message of love and peace (yes it sounds flower and power). Most of all a message from a higher power that is both a harsh and benevolent being. So there it is, show me a link that can lead my closed mind.
@kevinchalmers3884
@kevinchalmers3884 4 года назад
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@Marina-qz6xc
@Marina-qz6xc 4 года назад
George Ross humans and dinosaurs didn’t coexist and it is scientifically proven with LOGIC. Not some bible or mythology created by humans some 1,000 years ago about some man who created the earth and everything in it. Wake up
@gfride1
@gfride1 4 года назад
@@davidross5593 There is NO overwhelming evidence that shows dinosaurs and man existing together; in fact just the opposite. Science has accounted for those soft tissues being preserved for over 65-million years. Get a grip on reality.
@hellomateys1688
@hellomateys1688 2 года назад
Gotta give it to the animators too, it looks so real. Good job 👍🏻
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 5 месяцев назад
Very insightful, Great video 👍👍
@COSStatusStories
@COSStatusStories 3 года назад
"It's not always about the fittest but also luckiest" Nice!
@reasonerenlightened2456
@reasonerenlightened2456 2 года назад
It is a fallacy of reasoning. If luck was involved then there still would be dinosaurs. Only the fittest survive.
@powerdriller4124
@powerdriller4124 Год назад
The Mammal were fitter than the Dinos for the conditions that existed after the asteroid crash. So it is still "the Surviving of the Fittest."
@ropz5295
@ropz5295 4 года назад
Dinosaurs: *enjoying life* Asteroid: “so I started blasting”
@zachsmith4315
@zachsmith4315 4 года назад
Dinosaurs: CEO of dying
@Lak3baby
@Lak3baby 4 года назад
RO PZ 😂
@SugaryPhoenixxx
@SugaryPhoenixxx 4 года назад
"Right through the atmosphere like, imma ruin these dinos whole carer."
@BudgetFilmmaking
@BudgetFilmmaking 4 года назад
Asteroid: Hold my beer.
@SovereignStatesman
@SovereignStatesman 4 года назад
@@BudgetFilmmaking Shoulda hit the Hyperspace button.
@warriorsoftheheart
@warriorsoftheheart Год назад
Physics teamed up with geology... Me thinking of Sheldon and Bert.. Haha... I like adding comedy of some sort into learning.. I find it helps you understand and remember things better.. This was very interesting. Thank you.
@abidnawaz158
@abidnawaz158 Год назад
I am amazed at how beautiful this documentary is …
@jamminwithjambo7729
@jamminwithjambo7729 4 года назад
Very informative. Great documentary and hats off to these dilligent scientists.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bignoseharry6561
@bignoseharry6561 4 года назад
When does that Cow, (on the moon), show up in the history time line ?
@daniloarq
@daniloarq 3 года назад
Asteroid??? No sorry what killed the dinos was the great flood. The proof is the recent findings of soft tissue inside horns e bones, only possible in animals that have died a few thousands of years and not millions. Sorry evolution man.
@kermitthefrog9623
@kermitthefrog9623 3 года назад
@@daniloarq bro... you are actually slow
@steveopenshaw1219
@steveopenshaw1219 4 года назад
2:29 Guy 1: "Millions of years ago all this rock was sediment at the bottom of the sea which was pushed up by tectonic forces" Guy 2: "So what you're saying is millions of years ago all this rock was at the bottom of the sea, and it's been pushed up by tectonic forces"
@comfortouch
@comfortouch 4 года назад
HAHA! #TrueThat !
@Tigman396
@Tigman396 4 года назад
Brilliant!
@hughjaanus6680
@hughjaanus6680 4 года назад
That WAS what he said.
@will8026
@will8026 4 года назад
@@Lamster66 Hey, I'm American and at least I can spell slowly!.......I mean...
@McAko
@McAko 4 года назад
The conversation was not exactly like this, but yes, most americans don't know the meaning of "tectonic forces" I guess
@aliciakelly5236
@aliciakelly5236 Год назад
I love this it's so fascinating. I've watched it several times
@sudeshkiriella-sc4wq
@sudeshkiriella-sc4wq Год назад
Well organized documentary. Thank you.
@jeffreysommer3292
@jeffreysommer3292 4 года назад
"I say, Holmes, how do you do it?" "Sedimentary, my dear Watson, sedimentary."
@BuzzLOLOL
@BuzzLOLOL 4 года назад
LOL !
@BudgetFilmmaking
@BudgetFilmmaking 4 года назад
Not bad...
@SovereignStatesman
@SovereignStatesman 4 года назад
"How do you know what killed the dinosaurs?" "Iridium." "You got rid of 'em?" "No, IRIDIUM." "That's what I SAID you did." "No, IRIDIUM, it's an element!" "That's amazing. I didn't think an elephant would get rid of even ONE dinosaur."
@doranosaurus1415
@doranosaurus1415 4 года назад
good one.
@MrAMYJACK
@MrAMYJACK 4 года назад
That is good
@redstone1999
@redstone1999 3 года назад
This one of the best documentary I have seen on this period of Earth's history. Not dry science, not over dramatized, a very pleasant mix of both. Looking forward to the Greenland & Hudson Bay asteroid(s) that ended the last ice age.
@thomasdaniels6824
@thomasdaniels6824 2 года назад
I thought we were still technically in that ice age still?
@samgonzales3860
@samgonzales3860 2 года назад
Tell me more about the ice age
@johngroover4781
@johngroover4781 2 года назад
This is one of the best explanations of the mass extinction of the dinosaurs that I've ever seen. I loved the history portion of the video. My dad showed me the KT boundary when I was a kid and I thought it was pretty cool. It really must have sucked to be alive on that fateful day. REMEMBER - Another asteroid is on its way. It's not a matter of IF, it's a matter of WHEN.
@gregpettis1113
@gregpettis1113 2 года назад
Not one 6 miles long
@isitoveryet9525
@isitoveryet9525 Год назад
Yeah, best bet is being right where it hits. Go out quickly, not even knowing what happened.
@whirledpeas3477
@whirledpeas3477 2 года назад
I have enjoyed watching this many times, Thanks
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad to hear that!
@rodrigof.r.desouza3587
@rodrigof.r.desouza3587 2 года назад
One of the best things on RU-vid is finding some excellent documentaries like this one. Thanks for posting it!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@japprivera3129
@japprivera3129 4 года назад
this is one of the best films about the subject anywhere, apart from national geographic and the smithsonian, film vaults. nice photography.
@MrJamiez
@MrJamiez Год назад
This channel is amazing. Thank you ☺️
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@greenmanalishi6963
@greenmanalishi6963 2 года назад
I hope they still show videos like this in school
@lighthouse8890
@lighthouse8890 4 года назад
I've been looking for Documentary on this Subject! ☆THANK YOU☆ SUBSCRIBED...more PLEASE💕
@BobBarboza
@BobBarboza 8 лет назад
Great job demonstrating collaboration of scientists from around the world. This will be a good example to show my students. Keep up the good work. We need more of this.
@jasonmcmurry1281
@jasonmcmurry1281 4 года назад
We need more engaging educators like you, and less tenured clock watchers. Your students are our future, thanks for caring!
@notafraid06
@notafraid06 4 года назад
Trump 2020, stop brainwashing your students
@dekswhite7362
@dekswhite7362 4 года назад
collaborating in lies. lol
@julianerikson4191
@julianerikson4191 4 года назад
@@dekswhite7362 Don't worry, you'll grow that third brain cell someday. Maybe.
@jeffhall6445
@jeffhall6445 4 года назад
V
@Paulito122
@Paulito122 2 года назад
very educative. Thank you very much for all this work
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@philswede
@philswede 2 года назад
Greetings from Sweden! You got yourself a new subscriber!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@philswede
@philswede 2 года назад
@@biointeractive O7
@Metaphix
@Metaphix 4 года назад
Its awesome to see the stories a cliffside can tell wow
@doodelay
@doodelay 9 лет назад
This lays out all the evidence in such a precise way. It's really interesting
@mp3ste1
@mp3ste1 5 лет назад
no evidence whatsoever and we will never know what happend
@timsmith8797
@timsmith8797 5 лет назад
If a meteorite actually took out the dinosaurs than the K-T boundary would be packed with bones. They find close to the boundary, but they don't find in or right behind the layer. The dinosaurs were already dying off before the meterite hit.
@CaptainMorganxxx
@CaptainMorganxxx 5 лет назад
That was my immediate thought ! the layer on top of the K-T would be thick with bones ?
@yanou_671
@yanou_671 5 лет назад
​@@timsmith8797 The meteorite was only the beginning of the end. As you said, they were in the path of extintion before the impact, and that precipitated the event. But not inmediately. They died presumably hundreds (thousands) of years after that. An extintion event may not be an event that kills every individual of the spicie, but an event which attacks it in a way that makes it die over time
@watchgoose
@watchgoose 5 лет назад
@@mp3ste1 read about the great flood, in Genesis. Then you can research how the dinosaur fossils were all found in great heaps together, in the layers left by the waters, with their necks thrown back.
@suecastillo4056
@suecastillo4056 Год назад
EXCELLENT DOCU!!!♥️🙋‍♀️‼️THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!! LOVED THIS!!!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
You are so welcome
@roxannesumners5039
@roxannesumners5039 2 года назад
Fabulous documentary! I’m surprised I haven’t seen it, as I’m a big geology geek. Thank you!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@SajidShaikh01
@SajidShaikh01 4 года назад
Those last couple of sentences were very intense. Great documentary!
@user-qr5mw4gx2h
@user-qr5mw4gx2h 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nSFhUHwtWUU.html Meteor strike site with images of diamond and carbonado forming due to the strike
@brucelee-wo5ge
@brucelee-wo5ge 4 года назад
One of the best American documentaries I've watched! Educationally informative yet concise without the typical over hyped and over dramatised narrative and effects. Well worth viewing.
@1bkres
@1bkres 2 года назад
Then you need to watch Kent Hovind on dinosaurs. He uses actual scientific proof instead. life changing.
@angelarussell3491
@angelarussell3491 2 года назад
How right you are. The number of American documentaries with amazing potential , that I have stopped watching half way through because I can no longer put up with : 1. The overly dramatized voice and 2. The intrusive 'musac.'
@7inrain
@7inrain 2 года назад
This is easily the best documentary that I've seen on the subject. Lays out concisely how science works. And then you look into the comments section and read the posts of religious fundamentalists raging about how science lies to us and how the only truth is delivered by the book about the invisible man in the sky, written by ancient goat herders who didn't know the Earth orbits the Sun. And you ask yourself: Am I really living in the 21st century?
@MrGmanishere
@MrGmanishere 2 года назад
You will always get comments from people who doubt anything that goes against religious teachings. The Arc that was built in Kentucky several years ago has one display where a human is riding a dinosaur that's about 7 feet tall as if to say that dinosaurs and humans existed at the same time. People really believe that stuff and would rather believe the stories in the bible written by men that were very naive about everything except farming and whatever it took for them to exist.
@gregpettis1113
@gregpettis1113 2 года назад
The fact that a 6 mile rock would find a planet and alter its course shows Devine intervention
@7inrain
@7inrain Год назад
@@gregpettis1113 How so?
@stephenpowers51
@stephenpowers51 2 года назад
Excellent documentary work, lucid explanations, thanks to all involved. Really enjoyed that.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Many thanks!
@GermaphobeMusic
@GermaphobeMusic 4 года назад
Mammals after the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction: "It's free real estate"
@coyoteboy5601
@coyoteboy5601 4 года назад
But definitely a fixer-upper!
@DavidSmith-ss1cg
@DavidSmith-ss1cg 4 года назад
@@coyoteboy5601 - and they STILL haven't gotten it fixed. You'd think that they could accomplish something, they've had years. I guess that people are used to having really low expectations of their elected officials.
@ethansmith5826
@ethansmith5826 3 года назад
CHISAKI FROM BNHA
@creaminthecoffee293
@creaminthecoffee293 4 года назад
Said by every good detective, "we're getting warm!" Love this!
@joemunch58
@joemunch58 Год назад
I thought geology was the most interesting course I took in undergrad. However, all of the fossils looked the same to me, not unlike what's shown in this video. (My grade isn't anything to brag about.) I'm extremely impressed with these scientists.
@janetdenney1481
@janetdenney1481 2 года назад
I wish I had realized my interest in archeological and historical information earlier in life. I am very grateful (at 73) fir these videos and the people who made them.
@Leoneidas
@Leoneidas 4 года назад
This is a masterpiece.
@BuzzLOLOL
@BuzzLOLOL 4 года назад
No... 1:40... they weren't "reptiles" !!!
@SaintMartins
@SaintMartins 4 года назад
R.I.P. all them dinosaurs. Wish y'all were around so we can have you as pets like they did on the Flintstones.
@haikalmiftah2529
@haikalmiftah2529 3 года назад
They survived, at least an avian dinosaurs, their descendand will be called "birds".
@user-cc5nh8nm7h
@user-cc5nh8nm7h 3 года назад
I have a dynasour 🐦🐦 as my pat 😀😀
@myleague90
@myleague90 2 года назад
Somehow i dont think a T-rex would make a good house pet xd
@acemorandarte8267
@acemorandarte8267 2 года назад
I think were the ones whos gonna be their pet 😂😂
@lisamarie6214
@lisamarie6214 2 года назад
Dino
@pgreenwood478
@pgreenwood478 2 года назад
Thanks for such a lucid explanation with good graphics. I just wanted more specific dates of discovery. I think the NY Times showed the blurry date January 29, 1988. But I'm not sure. I'm surprised at how recent these discoveries are. No wonder my old Life books have it wrong. Again, great job! Thanks.
@luisabarca7363
@luisabarca7363 2 года назад
Phaedra... I was also, like you, interested in find out the blurry date of that “Science Times”'/ “The New York Times”... For your information, the correct date is Tuesday, January 19, 1988... Yes, I agree with you: a very recent discovery, indeed!... Keep alive your curiosity, Phaedra... Cheers!
@janetmarmaro8269
@janetmarmaro8269 Год назад
How can Anyone Explain this?? While I know there are Answers to These questions but we don’t know how, Why, where, what and to finally end it.
@wandad4017
@wandad4017 Год назад
This brilliant video makes one philosophic !
@KK-ol5ov
@KK-ol5ov 4 года назад
What kind of person could dislike this amazing video
@victoriapapesh6892
@victoriapapesh6892 4 года назад
LOVED this video ❤️. I learned much 💝 Thank you so much 💝
@judyclounchmiyakawa701
@judyclounchmiyakawa701 Год назад
Totally awesome video!
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Thanks so much!
@Despond
@Despond 2 года назад
Amazing footage, respects to the camera crew that risked their lives to bring us this.
@Peter-.H
@Peter-.H 5 лет назад
Fantastic documentary. Very interesting. Thank you very much 👍
@JK-wz7uj
@JK-wz7uj 5 лет назад
When the dinosaurs looked up at the asteroid flying towards them it was the first known use of the phrase "wtf?"
@Rocklyn1
@Rocklyn1 5 лет назад
Lol
@geoffblankenmeyer7081
@geoffblankenmeyer7081 5 лет назад
One looked at the other and said Geebus Doug, what did you do now?
@BjornsLIfe
@BjornsLIfe 5 лет назад
And the last words were, “Son of a bitc...”
@juniormendez1339
@juniormendez1339 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@fredverkool5599
@fredverkool5599 5 лет назад
@@BjornsLIfe awesome
@Juliasblues
@Juliasblues 2 года назад
Wow, that was interesting ! Thanks for that.
@angelmatos9143
@angelmatos9143 2 года назад
The most fascinating & well done documentary on the subject. Watched it many times.
@ZeusMcKraken
@ZeusMcKraken 5 лет назад
Excellent lesson on the KT boundary.
@Casey200688
@Casey200688 7 лет назад
The animated sequence from 6:48 to 7:18 is really beautiful and interesting. I keep re-watching it. ~thumbs up~
@CGienapp1
@CGienapp1 6 лет назад
Casey200688 YEA agreed!! I wanna find more dinosaur videos from the same animator. ..know if any?!
@tradingpost2472
@tradingpost2472 6 лет назад
I have a few good but short dinosaur videos on
@juliegale3863
@juliegale3863 Год назад
Facinating video, Thanks to the makers.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@user-qb7md2hl5k
@user-qb7md2hl5k 2 года назад
In South Africa's Western Province there is ample evidence of sedimentary sandstone which was deposited in layers and eons later pushed up into mountains , The area is the Swartberg .
@gogamarra
@gogamarra 4 года назад
Outstanding recap of the search for the Asteroid that killed the dinosaurs and allowed the rise of humans. I would totally recommend this for middle school to adult and even younger if they are enthusiasts.
@Voidlingstudiosofficial
@Voidlingstudiosofficial 3 года назад
Pāìñ
@christopherpett3264
@christopherpett3264 3 года назад
Asteroids are life savers. They deliver cosmic dust.
@triciasomogyi5431
@triciasomogyi5431 3 года назад
Yes, it’s a very concise and well told account of the 5th Extinction Event.
@MrHulltech2
@MrHulltech2 5 лет назад
Very interesting I learned more here about what happened to the dinosaurs then I did when I was in school.
@hughjaanus6680
@hughjaanus6680 4 года назад
Than I did when I was in school not then. Didn't spend too much time in school, did you?
@hughjaanus6680
@hughjaanus6680 4 года назад
You copied what this guy said 'cos he got 575 up votes. You misspelled THAN. Addison M 4 years ago Learned more here than I did in school about dinosaurs. 575
@SiimKoger
@SiimKoger Год назад
Normal people: cool rock! Geologists: I see dead ppl 👁👄👁
@gintolsa4978
@gintolsa4978 2 года назад
So amazing how these people connect the dots to come up a certain answer to a question happened millions of years ago......
@lukeallan8876
@lukeallan8876 6 лет назад
I love documentary s . Like this. Would love to go on adventùres like these guys
@odincoulombe706
@odincoulombe706 4 года назад
its not adventures its hot painstakingly slow work,,,
@punkerpoo45
@punkerpoo45 4 года назад
Go to school and become Indiana Jones!! This is a pain in the ass slow process!!! Hella rewarding tho when u find a dope ass fossil!!
@djstocks
@djstocks 5 лет назад
Guess what? There's another boundary about 11,000 years ago, around the time most of the large mammals and people disappeared from North America.
@Mucho-Taco
@Mucho-Taco 5 лет назад
Young Gun that was caused by a volcano 🌋
@SuperMarksman33
@SuperMarksman33 5 лет назад
Yes there is, I note these guys went straight to the Badlands, check out the Washington State Scablands , nothing slow and steady there. Massive very quick earth changing.
@manifeellikeawoman6888
@manifeellikeawoman6888 5 лет назад
@@SuperMarksman33 do they think it was an asteroid?
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 4 года назад
@@manifeellikeawoman6888 There's good evidence that the Hiawatha impact in Greenland could've been the one that did it.
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 4 года назад
@@Mucho-Taco There might have been a volcano, but it didn't cause the whole thing.
@raymondrysdyk8630
@raymondrysdyk8630 2 года назад
Loved it great presentation...
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@reginaldsamuel4148
@reginaldsamuel4148 2 года назад
Very thought provoking.
@sebastiangrumman8507
@sebastiangrumman8507 5 лет назад
The exposure of the articulated fossil at around 27:30 is profoundly evocative. Only willfully ignorant people can continue to doubt the process of evolution on this planet.
@rickdavis2235
@rickdavis2235 5 лет назад
Can you tell me how a 2 to 3 billion year old diamond has Carbon- 14 in it. C-14 has a half life of only 5730 years, breaking down rapidly into Nitrogen- 14. C-14 couldn't even last 100k years yet it's in diamonds, dinosaur bones, etc. What about the dinosaur that are being discovered that still have living tissue samples in them when the bones are said to be hundreds of millions of years old? It all sounds good until you hear the evidence they don't talk about.
@salskars6637
@salskars6637 5 лет назад
... following
@TheOpendoormedia
@TheOpendoormedia 5 лет назад
Those of us who believe in following where the evidence leads cannot believe that out of nothing there was an explosion and we have all the planets Stars moons and creatures. That is like believing there is actually a hyperdrive with a Bigfoot type creature who is naked except for a shoulder bandolier and a crossbow that fires lasers and who smuggle synthetic spices with a human captain.
@genedryer-bivins8314
@genedryer-bivins8314 5 лет назад
@@TheOpendoormedia- Those of us who follow where science leads know that however unbelievable the evidence is, it's all we have. Either we keep looking for better explanations until we arrive at the truth or we simply stop following. There is no other choice. "The universe is not only stranger than we imagine; it's stranger than we can imagine."--J.B.S. Haldane
@ThePizzaEater1000
@ThePizzaEater1000 4 года назад
@Jeff Gibson Are you sure? Last I've checked we've observed this happening.
@mbunds
@mbunds 6 лет назад
“ The greatest scientific detective work ever known”...over what must be a frustratingly long time for all of them. Each new find adds one more piece to the puzzle.
@briandunstan3503
@briandunstan3503 5 лет назад
They are wrong, think ,planned,,
@VestigialHead
@VestigialHead 5 лет назад
+ Mark Bunds Yep just imagine starting a jigsaw at age 30 and then spending every spare moment on it for 40 years. Then it takes another 60 years for it to be finished. That takes a patient person.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 5 лет назад
"All right, Mr. Mud Deposit. WE ask the questions here! Where were you on the night of February 12th, 65.997.982 B.C.? Don't try to deny a thing. We've got silent witnesses!"
@luutas
@luutas 2 года назад
That's stressful and scary. Amazing content though
@robertshelton9881
@robertshelton9881 2 года назад
Whatdunit: This video was absolutely great! How scientists solved the mystery of the extinction of the dinosaurs.
@nikhilaradhya4088
@nikhilaradhya4088 4 года назад
Such a quality documentary given for free... Thanks RU-vid
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607 4 года назад
Learned more here than I did in school.The school taught me from the dust we came and returned and gone forever by 0=1.Very interesting I learned more here about what happened to the dinosaurs then I did when I was in school similar analogy and gone forever by 0=1. Zero is the initial time and moving forward into One and time stop, space gone. Strictly, no backward.
@lene3667
@lene3667 Год назад
Very interesting episode
@vassa1972
@vassa1972 2 года назад
awesome video it would have been neat to go back
@entototerera3488
@entototerera3488 4 года назад
An Amazing and dedicated scientists work with shocking discovery. I love this video and I still watch it again and again. Thank you 🙏
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