Nuclear Engineer reacts to Kurzgesagt "The Day the Dinosaurs Died - Minute by Minute"

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • Original Video ‪@kurzgesagt‬ • The Day the Dinosaurs ...

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  • @RayBlazar
    @RayBlazar Год назад +59

    One of the funniest things about it is that it made what is believed to be loudest sound earth ever endured from it breaking the sound barrier upon atmospheric entry but with it coming in at 60 times the speed of sound and the blast front moving outward at 100 times the speed of sound. Every living thing that could have been deafened by it was murderized way before the sound even made it to the surface.

  • @ericvosselmans5657
    @ericvosselmans5657 Год назад +39

    It's easy to google. When I was younger the 'accepted number was 65 million. Nowadays it's 66 million. It's due to better age-estimates using argon-argon and uranium-lead ratios of the rocks related to the impact.
    The estimate used to be 65.5 +- 0.2 million years. Now it apparently is 66.05 +- 0.05 million years ago. This change of insight only came a couple of years ago.
    It is more complex though: Another gained idea from the last years with some slight controversial fossil evidence from New Zealand is that dinosaurs might have survived for another million years after the impact.
    That idea leads to the other idea that the impact reset the global ecology. Both mammalian and dinosaur scavengers survived but the dinosaurs were out-competed by the, by then, much smarter mammals. So the impact was 66 million years ago, but the non-avian dinosaurs might have gone extinct 65 million years ago.

    • @tfolsenuclear
      @tfolsenuclear  Год назад +6

      Thanks for the info!

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim Год назад +1

      It would make sense.
      After all, New Zealand is fairly Isolated, don't doubt it was back then too.
      The effects were likely less severe over there (Since North America was hit the hardest by the impact) but I don't doubt it would have been bad.

    • @filipbitala2624
      @filipbitala2624 Год назад

      Cathegorically you cannot get a clear estimate, due to how evolution works every person could argue that they dont consider the first true dinosaur valid becase there was an earlier/later that fits the definition better by them

    • @frostyguy1989
      @frostyguy1989 Год назад +1

      The non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. The smaller theropods survived and became birds. In New Zealand birds would continue to dominate the local ecology, filling all the roles mammals would take elsewhere, until c.1250 when humans first arrived. Until then, the Age of Dinosaurs continued on in a small way.

  • @jayde4872
    @jayde4872 Год назад +7

    2:20 the really funny thing is that this video was uploaded on a Tuesday

  • @AnAmericanMusician
    @AnAmericanMusician Год назад +12

    Prehistoric planet does a good job showing off realistic dinosaurs. A lot were feathered, but most weren't.

    • @bennogb5069
      @bennogb5069 11 месяцев назад

      most is kind of abig word when describing what we dont know for sure

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 3 месяца назад

      Those feathered dinosaurs still live today, theyre called birds

  • @blackbirdIII
    @blackbirdIII 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice that you made a comment about how the world rings like a bell.
    When the earthquake that caused the fukushima incident happened (I believe it was a magnitude 9) there were reports in Norway of high waves in the fjord and was determined to be an effect of that earthquake.

  • @gundam2jimmy
    @gundam2jimmy Год назад +5

    YEETUS DEELETUS! ! ! ! !
    That is the official nickname of the U.S. Marine Corps Mk19 belt-fed, fully-automatic, 40mm grenade launcher.

  • @harvey_anderson
    @harvey_anderson 11 месяцев назад +2

    Me watching this on Tuesday morning 😳

  • @sunnydaisy7675
    @sunnydaisy7675 Год назад +3

    Nice video 👍❤

  • @rykehuss3435
    @rykehuss3435 3 месяца назад

    *non-avian dinosaurs died

  • @davidnighten5553
    @davidnighten5553 Год назад +2

    Your a nuclear engineer, removing the white noise out of your Audio takes about 10 seconds. Even highschooler could do it so pls.

    • @bugsyms
      @bugsyms Год назад +11

      I’m an audio engineer. It’s not so simple. You can’t just remove the white noise frequencies without compromising the recording. It’s a microphone issue, and I honestly couldn’t care less if a video of someone reacting to a video has a bit of background noise. Just enjoy the video mate