<<@jasond7229
says :
No way.. Carolina bats were made by s motor strike in the great lakes which was covered by massively thick ice, it hit the ice, sent chunks flying landing creating the bays..look it up
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<<@jamesmungall6669
says :
Or maybe it got colder there for a little while than the climate people realized
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<<@Plymonk666
says :
We are still in the last ice age; in-fact we are only a third way through, so while he’s looking to test this, we are his dead count….
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<<@demonziii
says :
Someone: Aliens 👽
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<<@baxtermullins1842
says :
I often thought that they be a results of multiple islands crashing into the mainland that built the east coast! This lead to a number of holes between the parts. An example is a near circular depression where water drains toward the center of the depression and then disappears underground. I’ve seen this event in trout streams in one of the depressions.
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<<@pianoenjoyer31415
says :
Science: “it was meteors” Science: “no, it was wind during the last ice age” Science: “pay more taxes now so we can fix the weather in 100 years” Yeah, science needs to stick to the scientific method and not be some wacky religion.
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<<@QUIETLYINFURIATED
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❤❤
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<<@antosinthiyadevisanthanama4254
says :
I liked when only Derek talked
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<<@anonder_yonder8345
says :
Those are obviously more Blue Ox foot prints, unnecessary video
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<<@day245
says :
Terrible outfit and hair
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<<@AbdurRahman-gy4qx
says :
Why only black
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<<@nanite-o2
says :
Is this ... Is this an AI face? Where's Derek? 😢
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<<@bmw121
says :
check out the southern part of russia on google maps, looks like just like this only x1000.
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<<@NatureWired-k2q
says :
It’s fascinating how nature uses simple fluid dynamics and wind patterns to 'engineer' the landscape over millennia. The fact that the Venus Flytrap—a masterpiece of biological engineering—found its native niche in these specific oval depressions is such a cool connection between geology and biology. [01:52]
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<<@oyasuumii
says :
😂6761
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<<@BrainSnackpack
says :
That’s cool but Carolina Bays are the native habitat for Venus flytraps?! 😮 I didn’t know that
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<<@developmentmemes
says :
Return Voice Power!!! You striked him for voicing your video. Disgusting!!!
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<<@MichaelPickles
says :
Or massive rock and ice boulders that where kicked up form a Strike
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<<@matttodd6660
says :
Where did you get your jacket?
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<<@chupacabrapr
says :
blah blah blah derek
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<<@billymcnomates7764
says :
Some sources state 500,00 not <20000. There are other "Carolina bays" off to the west also pointing at the great lakes, Most of all the carolina bays point at approximately Saginaw bay in Mitchigan. Yes there is soil and stuff from lots of ages in them. The southern edges of the bays have shown foldover of the land as expected from a striking object. None of those experiments showing how a Carolina bay formed by blowing wind produced the elliptical shape of the bays! Neither did the idea of shoals of fish swimming in circles, ffs. Something thousands of years ago hit the thick ice covering the north and the bays were caused by ice bollides hiting the ground as secondary strikes.
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<<@nishthakhatal9864
says :
Hey you ginger guy, send THE VERITASIUM derek!
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<<@OmPrakashBhatta-o9k
says :
Who are you little I?
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<<@JyotibenPatel-j1m
says :
Yeah the dumb squirrel causing this
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<<@JyotibenPatel-j1m
says :
I finally founded the pimples of usa!! Yaaaaaaaaaaw Ay
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<<@AbsurdAnswers
says :
This is the best shorts I have every come across 🌟
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<<@cours-b8g
says :
Congratulations for 20M subs ❤
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<<@xamanto
says :
I wonder what makes all that wildlife crazy
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<<@jaymahoney7227
says :
Cenotes
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<<@jaymahoney7227
says :
Why would they be pointing in the same direction?
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<<@mattgregory9316
says :
What they found is that they don't actually exist and that this post means nothing. But thanks.
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<<@jaundice27
says :
another formerly great institution sold to private equity
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<<@robertcushing635
says :
Meteors as the direct cause of the impact were ruled out, meteor impacts as the precipitating event that sent masses of ice chunks from the 2-mile thick Laurentide ice sheet flying outward toward the east coast and toward the Nebraska rainwater basin area have some interesting research behind them.
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<<@amanxyz03
says :
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<<@DigitalicaEG
says :
Cool looking dude
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<<@ninjality7o2
says :
*_ITS ALIENS_*
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<<@itsHatman
says :
You are not veritasium
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<<@loganstudiosfilmcorp
says :
hmm. no wonder Florida's that warm while Alaska's that cold, whole Florida's that thin, and Alaska's that thick when it comes to state size. They are opposite!?!?!
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<<@maccamac9965
says :
a) There were no humans hunting mammoth in North America 100,000 years ago b) 10k yrs ago was not the last ice age. We are still in an ice age. It wasn't even the last glacial period. Veritasium used to be better rhan this.
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<<@pio7763
says :
Booooring. Graham Hancock probably created better explanation 😂😂😂
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<<@christianstock7913
says :
Professional geologists have been peddling this malarkey for years. The Carolina Bays were not formed by wind or melting ice. Many of the Carolina Bays are oval, but enough are near-perfect ellipses that any theory of their origin must account for this. Ellipses are shapes that obey a mathematic formula – they are not merely flattened circles. The statement “when they looked inside the bays, they couldn’t find any meteorites” completely ignores that they were not made by meteorites, but by ice projectiles. The statement that “the bays didn’t appear at the same time” cannot be shown to be true or false – Carolina Bays are notoriously difficult to date. The lakes in Alaska emphatically do not have the same shape as Carolina Bays – none of them are near-perfect ellipses. Why can’t geologists come to grips with this reality? The “circular current that makes lakes erode faster along the edges” can account for oval shaped lakes – but not elliptical lakes. And this presentation conveniently glosses over the observation that some Carolina Bays are superimposed – a condition that wind could never produce. Despite what gravitonthongs1363 thinks, the Zamora hypothesis – while fantastical – still best explains the characteristics of Carolina Bays: 1) Elliptical shape. 2) Major axis oriented toward the Michigan area. 3) Larger rim at the end of the bay farther from Michigan. 4) Superposition of some bays. And 5) Dating of Carolina Bay rims showing inverted stratigraphy, which is absolutely diagnostic of impact. The Zamora hypothesis is that a meteorite impact into (or airburst over) the Laurentide ice sheet in the Michigan Area launched chunks of ice on ballistic trajectories. Many of the soils along the Eastern Seaboard liquefy when jostled, and the ice chucks blasted ejecta from the soils in the shape of a cone. The soils then relaxed, leaving flat depressions. The intersection of a cone and the plane of the Earth is a conic section – specifically an ellipse.
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<<@lolc
says :
Hi Derek! Huge fan of Veritasium here. We really loved the Arabic dubbed videos you used to post; they were amazing for the Arab community. We’ve noticed you stopped dubbing recently—is there a specific reason why? We’d love to see the Arabic audio tracks back soon! Keep up the great work. ⚛️"
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<<@ethanklein982
says :
As a geologist this is the best short I’ve ever come across
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<<@AnnePeterson-w3w
says :
WRONG - there are oval impressions in Nebraska as well called *Rainwater Basins* but are oriented northeast. The ovals in this video are not oriented in the same exact direction; they are aligned towards the Wisconsin/Michigan region. All the oval impressions make circle pointing towards the Great Lakes which implies that the ice sheets were periodically hit by meteorites sending ice shrapnel onto land not ice covered hence no meteorite found in these bays and basins. More and more oval impressions are being discovered in other states all oriented towards the WI/MI region although those found south and west are far more eroded by wind and farming. Mainstream scientists really dislike the ice sheet/meteorite theory and constantly dismiss anyone who studies it.
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<<@binimbap
says :
Clicked thinking it was going to be an interesting fact about the coast of America (the continent), but it's just USA geography 🤡
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<<@daviddavids2884
says :
this erroneous bunk.!!! lidar scans of the some of the carolina bays clearly show that there are over-lapping craters.! some can be identified without lidar. also, the makers of this video have 'stirred-in' the age of the nebraska bays. this video is a pos.
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<<@barxracerful
says :
Recently watched a vid that says the wind theory has been debunked.
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<<@Someone3.1415
says :
Reminder that we are still in an ice age. As long as at least one pole of the earth is frozen (or both in harsher definitions) we are in an ice age. Both polar caps are still frozen so we are in an ice age.
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<<@maksymdemchenko
says :
No quotes from RT? Weird.
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<<@AustinKoleCarlisle
says :
i found the morphological evidence proving these were formed by impacts.
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