The Complete History of the Earth: Everything Before the Dinosaurs SUPER CUT

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Published 2023-05-26
Intro 0:00
Understanding Geologic Time 2:00
The Hadean Eon 3:52
The Archean Eon 8:40
The Proterozoic Eon 21:24
The Cambrian Period 34:46
The Ordovician Period 49:27
The Silurian Period 1:03:12
The Devonian Period 1:16:47
The Carboniferous Period 1:33:30
The Early Permian Period 1:51:39
The Late Permian Period 2:09:51
The Great Dying 2:30:15

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I was suffering from a bit of writers block some time ago so I decided to go to the comments section of some of my previous videos for inspiration on what to talk about. And of course I knew I could count on all of you! I started noticing a pattern in what many of you were asking for. Many people have requested that I broadly cover different time periods from Earth’s history… And that got me thinking.

That was so very long ago now.....

We began with our planets fiery birth before there was a moon in the sky of water on the ground. We saw like go from tiny microbs to taking over the oceans. and eventually crawling up onto land. And all the while life was constantly being reset by mass extinctions. Causing animals to have to adapt or die!

It is the greatest story ever told, and this is only just the first chapter! This video will show you everything that happened before the Dinosaurs took over the world!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ArcticTron
    I like that you actually corrected the Dunkleosteus body length because that video was made before that paper came out that corrected its assumed body length.
  • @claudiasmith4091
    As someone raised in a religious household and was only taught what the young earth creationists wanted us to believe, THANK YOU! My mind is truly blown. There was so much I didn’t get to learn. Finding this video is better than Christmas morning.
  • @coreyhall5065
    Idk why, but out of all the species that died out in the late permian, the trilobites are always the one that dissapoints me the most. Those guys survived so long and through so much, they were little troops just chugging along. Wish they could've made it just a little longer to meet us. Or more accurately us meet them. They're also kind of adorable in some weird way
  • @poogissploogis
    This video has become my comfort video that I listen to every night to help me overcome my insomnia and fall asleep. I love it so much
  • @kae5717
    The distant chanting of the cyanobacteria at the end of the Archean segment + the faint background music would be a hilariously great ambience video
  • @juphikie3559
    The fact that you went and modified the part about Dunkleosteus for this extended video is amazing, and shows this is more than just "Take the old videos and stitch them together"
  • @erinhowell6569
    Im a super fan of prehistory (before the dinosaurs). So much life and variety of just... what would feel like alien creatures. Its amazing!
  • @adamthespinygiant
    I have a Fan Theory: TimTim was the water molecule that Steve showed us in the Hadean Eon video. IT WAS DESTINY!!!!!
  • @EksaStelmere
    The Great Dying in particular hit my younger self very, very hard. I attribute my learning of it to be one of the reasons I "sobered" up to mortality even in a family where tragedy was fairly common. Obviously it had no effect on my survivor's guilt, but it challenged the 11-year old me to truly absorb the definition of luck. It's been a painful ride for my human ancestors to make it to me, but something like the Great Dying just hit different in a way you don't really see outside of fiction.
  • @akumaking1
    The perfect ASMR video for either a long trip and/or to fall asleep to (not at the same time of course!)
  • @stumpyale
    I love this entire series, and yes I sat here and watched all 2 hours over again even though I watched all the original videos when they were first released. I can't wait for the next chapter
  • @TheBangBang04
    Great work! This could literally get picked up by Animal Planet or Discovery channel and be shown unedited.
  • I don't understand why this video has become my "can't sleep" watch, but your voice has soothed me for countless nights over the last several months. Entertained me during my waking hours, too. I love your vids but man, I have really glommed onto this one. Thank you for all of your work!
  • @tehandroidmaster
    The algo recommended this series when you were on the Devonian period. I got hooked on all your other content, I've watched the series from the beginning, and the same for newer episodes as they came out. It blows my mind that an hour was dedicated to the Permian, looking at the supercut timeline. Forget the dinosaurs for a minute, I'm pretty sure epochs from the Cenozoic will end up being like 30 minutes to an hour long depending on how you split it up. I'm so excited for what comes next! Keep up the great work dude. I seldom interact with content creators I enjoy out of laziness; your content honestly made me break out of that habit and do the whole like+comment thing.
  • @LMarti13
    I'm laughing hysterically at the idea of someone watching this whole thing and being like "nah it's actually all 6000 years old"
  • @lexfighter1234
    I've rewatched this series so many times, can't wait for this
  • @moanamason2454
    My 5 year old son is homeschooled, and you, my friend, just became his history teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a digestible way. Your channel is awesome.👌
  • @cpamfly6858
    I've watched a LOT of videos about the development of the earth (Chris White goes into a lot of detail) but I really like this one. I can read the descriptions, the fonts are large. The words are pronounced so I can try to learn the odd names. The pictures are good. There's good explanation of the ages, eons, periods, etc. Subscribed!
  • @GoodieWhiteHat
    Thanks. This is exactly what I wanted. It puts everything into a logical sequence. It’s clearly a big effort to make.