Are you bored of people telling you that they learn something with every one of your videos? Too bad:) I learn something in every video and I then go on to do some of my own "research" on many of the topics to learn more. Thank you for your work and for the thoughtful way you present your subject matter. Some video people think they need to be bombastic and loud and obnoxious with a lot of special effects or tricks....but they are wrong. Present the information with passion and jam pack it with good solid historical education and it's an amazing thing to share with the whole world.
As someone who is studying geosciences (including geology), it was very interesting to see some of the history. By studying I mean that I am in my second year of university.
Hi Brady, your haircut is really cool but I'm not sure if the popped collar is working in your favor. Thanks for another excellent, entertaining, and educational video!
Every time I see a new Objectivity video, a question keeps on poping into my mind. Very simple one, but it just always pops: Do you go back to London every time for a new episode, or do you just go for a couple of days, film a few episodes in a row and then don't come back for some time ? Actually I am wondering this for all of your channels now that I think about it. Yeah, I know... Hem.
I'm curious about his connection with William Smith (if he had any) if you say strata and England William Smith is who to think about he devised the first geologic maps ever
Hey Brady, just a quick FYI your ad preroll settings just resulted in an ad for Scientology playing before your video. I would hope this is a mistake and Objectivity (And your other related channels) aren't actually supporting that cult.
Dahbehsha? Ts, the only way to know how to pronounce English location names is to already know how to pronounce that English location name. I mean it's not like "derby" and "shire" aren't already words of the English language, with pronunciations that are completely different from what they become when put together.
Wait until you find out about Cholmondeley or Cholmondeston in Cheshire, then your mind will truly be blown :D Then, of course, there's Gillingham in Dorset, which is pronounced differently from Gillingham in Kent...