What did the dinosaurs see before the Chicxulub impact ?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
  • Using Outerra and Space Engine, here some visuals where you can see the Chicxulub asteroid before hitting Earth, 66 million years ago.
    0:00 Video
    12:28 : Link to the Part II
    Part 2 : • Chicxulub strikes back...
    Sountrack :
    Darksiders II - The Makers Theme
    Daniel Lopatin - The Viewing Suite
    reconstructed dinosaurs vocalizations and other ambient sounds :
    • Dinosaur Vocalization ...
    • "Dino Forest" - Relaxi...
    • 🦖 QUEL EST LE VÉRITABL...
    • Dinosaur Jungle At Nig...
    • On The Shore | Sea Amb...
    • Dinosaurs Jungle | Nat...
    • Dinosaur Forest - 3 ho...
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  • @TillyOrifice
    @TillyOrifice 5 месяцев назад +1270

    It's uncanny how little the sounds of Boston have changed in 65 million years.

  • @nancybarnes7109
    @nancybarnes7109 Год назад +3340

    I think the eeriest part for me, besides the actual hit, was when you could start actually seeing features of the asteroid from the ground. Because then you knew it was getting close!

    • @willowthesily672
      @willowthesily672 Год назад +137

      They didn’t know what it was though

    • @benderisgreat95able
      @benderisgreat95able Год назад +192

      There's just something so haunting about that part, but I never stopped to think about what it would look like! It's almost like the giant heads from Rick and Morty.

    • @miguelelgueta5830
      @miguelelgueta5830 Год назад +68

      dont be silly, they were vaporized before they could see anything too close

    • @nancybarnes7109
      @nancybarnes7109 Год назад +44

      @@miguelelgueta5830 I was talking about in the video.

    • @Enzo012
      @Enzo012 Год назад +149

      @@willowthesily672 The good thing about being a dinosaur is that your brain isn't quite big enough to notice or be bothered about things like this. You're too busy chomping on something or making a racket.

  • @Max040fficial
    @Max040fficial Год назад +3075

    Crazy to think that the dinosaurs took this video before they died 😥

  • @TheGingerMale
    @TheGingerMale Год назад +2121

    The most anxiety inducing part for me was noticing that the asteroid moved across the sky much faster in other countries compared to Mexico. Because from the point of view of the Gulf of Mexico, it's not moving, it's just getting bigger

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 Год назад +77

      Oh god

    • @xymoriintus
      @xymoriintus Год назад +30

      @frostbite no kidding!!! I'm kinda having an existential freakout! 😨😱

    • @seansimms8503
      @seansimms8503 11 месяцев назад +43

      Which means it's coming right at you...

    • @baL88537
      @baL88537 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@seansimms8503 im coming after you 😈

    • @MetroCop2077
      @MetroCop2077 10 месяцев назад +42

      Yeah bro literally same with tornado, if you see one gettin bigger it probably means it goes towards you

  • @danieldevito6380
    @danieldevito6380 Год назад +279

    Imagine sitting there and having no idea that you're less than 60 seconds away from an Extinction Level Event. Every creature on the planet thought it was just going to be another day, but were clueless that a rock larger than Mt Everest was about to turn Earth into Hades and there was nowhere to hide.

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 4 месяца назад +4

      Fr

    • @JamesChatting-vp8hh
      @JamesChatting-vp8hh 3 месяца назад +2

      Fr

    • @eighto1213
      @eighto1213 2 месяца назад +4

      but they lived 33 000 years after the impact.

    • @niranjansrinivasan4042
      @niranjansrinivasan4042 2 месяца назад

      proof ?
      @@eighto1213

    • @1984isnotamanual
      @1984isnotamanual 2 месяца назад

      It says that you could only see it in the sky 48 hours before it hit so imagine we get that news, because you know if an asteroid was going to hit earth they’d try to keep it a secret as long as possible. Why create mass chaos and panic.

  • @strangeplacestv
    @strangeplacestv Год назад +857

    I can only tell you this: upon seeing Chicxulub coming at them at frightening speed, even the Thesaurus was at a loss for words...

    • @JoseLopez-nk6fn
      @JoseLopez-nk6fn 8 месяцев назад +48

      Oh my gosh! I am in bed, with my wife asleep and I am dying because I am laughing, convulsing with tears from your comment, trying not to wake my wife!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @NoLimitSquad
      @NoLimitSquad 7 месяцев назад +21

      This needs to be pinned😂

    • @twisterwiper
      @twisterwiper 7 месяцев назад +13

      Clever… 🫵🏻😂

    • @malcolmt7883
      @malcolmt7883 5 месяцев назад +4

      Hah!

    • @midnightriot2454
      @midnightriot2454 5 месяцев назад +6

      I laughed way more then I should have at this comment!!

  • @Enzo012
    @Enzo012 Год назад +467

    If you see anything new in the sky that has a visible detailed surface on it and it's not the Moon you're quite a lot of trouble.

  • @p00bix
    @p00bix Год назад +630

    5:38 A dairy cow screams in existential horror as it realizes how foolish it was to wish for the genie to send her back in time

    • @osmarneto8368
      @osmarneto8368 Год назад +75

      2:39 A pterosaur screams, getting louder and louder, like a tornado siren, warning of the oncoming apocalypse.

    • @RaisedxFist
      @RaisedxFist Год назад +8

      Eerie.

    • @RaisedxFist
      @RaisedxFist Год назад +7

      @@osmarneto8368
      Haunting and dark.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Год назад +16

      this sounds like hitchhikers guide to the galaxy 😂

    • @BigSmokeRailfanning
      @BigSmokeRailfanning Год назад +7

      @@osmarneto8368 It sounds like the pulse signal, typically used for radiation disasters.

  • @yourbodyis75waterandimthir44
    @yourbodyis75waterandimthir44 Год назад +1212

    Land dinosaurs: "NOOO!"
    Weird hairy small creatures that secrete milk: "YEEESSS!"

    • @erikstorm8935
      @erikstorm8935 11 месяцев назад +110

      Weird hairy small creatures: "OUR TIME IS NOW"

    • @chistinelane
      @chistinelane 10 месяцев назад +67

      "Oh yeah. It's all coming together..."

    • @mikaiyah1754
      @mikaiyah1754 10 месяцев назад +53

      A strange arboreal rat-like little mammal: *_This is your moment; now is your time_*

    • @quandalius_toriale
      @quandalius_toriale 9 месяцев назад +18

      That big ass planet behind Mars full of gas and toxic clouds and shit: this is fine.

    • @doomercoomer4607
      @doomercoomer4607 7 месяцев назад +5

      Also weird hairy small creatures that secrete milk: AMBATUKAAAAAAAAM

  • @MundaneMuser
    @MundaneMuser 7 месяцев назад +90

    2:40 When you're trying to sleep at night and your neighbor's pet dinosaur won't shut up.

    • @TheLondonForever00
      @TheLondonForever00 Месяц назад +4

      😂😂😂

    • @gergopiroska5749
      @gergopiroska5749 Месяц назад +2

      You mean a parrot?

    • @tmaster3332
      @tmaster3332 Месяц назад +1

      Wait a minute, I don't have any neighbor's.

    • @kovi-kovi-viko
      @kovi-kovi-viko 29 дней назад +2

      oh sorry, those were my basement lizards. they always get hungry every Thursday, but lucky for them it's chicken pot pie every night too. even my chicken get noisy at night, but that's because they're nocturnal predators.
      so I grab one fat individual, chop them up, and then serve them with earnest to the lizards in my basement. I didn't want to use human parts because they're just too expensive, too fatty and leathery y'know? now what my basement looks like, I don't know but I put the platter in some mini-elevator and lift it down to the deepest abyss of my basement.
      gets real noisy down there for a while, but they're polite enough to ring a bell when they're done, so I lift whatever's left of the meal back up and clean up.
      if you got more questions you can inquire me about it, I think I had fun taking care of these unique individuals. I heard Plum Island put these animals up for adoption so of course I bought a couple of them, just to be sure. have a good one!

    • @TheLondonForever00
      @TheLondonForever00 29 дней назад

      @@tmaster3332 Then there's a dinosaur in your... Gtfo quick

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Год назад +1232

    In the last sequence by the shore, at that few hundred mile distance the stupendous radiation flux would've instantly ignited all organic material and the sand would've fused to glass. At closer range, the ocean would've boiled on the surface for a few seconds before the blast swept everything clean.

    • @osmarneto8368
      @osmarneto8368 Год назад +125

      And also the shock wave, generated by the asteroid's passage through the atmosphere, sweeping the clouds in its path, moments before impact.

    • @notasgood459
      @notasgood459 Год назад +99

      @@osmarneto8368 not only sweeping away the clouds, but the rock too. The crater was being eroded the instant the asteroid reached the atmosphere and struck the surface (which was no more than about 2 seconds)

    • @1370802
      @1370802 Год назад +38

      So it would’ve been like a nuclear bomb but much much stronger

    • @thomasfroat4668
      @thomasfroat4668 Год назад +56

      Also we wouldn't have seen such clear features. Even though it was a big rock, still too small to see the features on until the last few minutes before impact. 48 hours before impact it would look like a star in the sky with a tail. That's it

    • @Thesamurai1999
      @Thesamurai1999 Год назад +37

      @@thomasfroat4668 Bruh, no. You can see the ISS with your naked eyes. This thing is much, much larger. I do agree it wouldn’t be as big as shown in the video.

  • @evaggeliapanousi2244
    @evaggeliapanousi2244 Год назад +372

    Its crazy how earth back then feels like a different planet.

    • @crystasorrow9593
      @crystasorrow9593 Год назад

      Crazy to think that if the Earth never got impacted by objects like asteroids in the first place, people probably would've never came to be. In reality, things like this cause so much destruction but also eventually can bring creation. Heck the Earth could have been without a moon and been totally unliveable if it wasn't impacted early in its life by a rogue planet...

    • @Rainer-qc2ol
      @Rainer-qc2ol 7 месяцев назад +22

      It's amazing how far graphics have come in so little time

    • @elaa673
      @elaa673 3 месяца назад +8

      it's like a reset button was hit.

    • @sidjr98
      @sidjr98 2 месяца назад

      It was

    • @totallysean
      @totallysean Месяц назад +3

      because it basically was. temperature geology life weather was all completely different 65 million years ago

  • @svetchannel2998
    @svetchannel2998 Год назад +1199

    You are Chicxulub's most insane and devoted fan. Although this stone must be given its due, without it, mammals would have a hard time

    • @benderisgreat95able
      @benderisgreat95able Год назад +87

      That "stone" was the shittiest day on Earth since The Great Dying. 😂😂

    • @ussarman8922
      @ussarman8922 Год назад +85

      @@benderisgreat95able nah if that stone didnt strike i doubt that humans would evolve cuz dinosaurs would still be dominating the earth

    • @monsecko4792
      @monsecko4792 Год назад +25

      @@ussarman8922 would be better

    • @UnwantedGhost1
      @UnwantedGhost1 Год назад +15

      @@benderisgreat95able And we're just experiencing yet another mass extinction event. 🤣

    • @UnwantedGhost1
      @UnwantedGhost1 Год назад +11

      @@monsecko4792 Because we're the best & worse to have ever happened on Earth?

  • @kylek1119
    @kylek1119 10 месяцев назад +368

    The Krakatoa eruption was estimated to be over 300 decibels at the epicenter. At that point, the shockwave is powerful enough to shatter bones and rupture internal organs. Sailors on a vessel 40 miles away from the volcano had their eardrums ruptured. People in Germany on the other side of the world mistook the sound for a gunshot. It remains the loudest recorded sound in human history.
    Now try to imagine how powerful the shockwave from this impact must have been. It must have flattened every tree in the western hemisphere and permanently deafened every animal on Earth.

    • @pinkushatejar
      @pinkushatejar 8 месяцев назад +104

      I hadn't considered that, every animal on earth with a sense of hearing was instantly and permanently deafened. Jesus, that's a scale unparalleled before or since.

    • @grongalicous8935
      @grongalicous8935 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@pinkushatejar I thought the speed of sound wasn’t that fast. Were they really instantly deafened?

    • @grongalicous8935
      @grongalicous8935 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@LobsonGemerald579 yeah but I imagine most of the dinosaurs would’ve been dead by then anyway

    • @BisexualPlagueDoctor
      @BisexualPlagueDoctor 7 месяцев назад +34

      @@grongalicous8935instantly deafened when it reached them

    • @BisexualPlagueDoctor
      @BisexualPlagueDoctor 7 месяцев назад +48

      ⁠@@grongalicous8935the majority of dinosaurs on earth survived the immediate aftermath of the impact, the ash however blocked the sun and also suffocated the rest, except for a few dinosaurs that either went extinct from the lack of resources or evolved into modern day birds

  • @perhentzepetersen9310
    @perhentzepetersen9310 Год назад +213

    Very good. But I have a correction. As soon as the meteor/asteroid enters the atmosphere, it will produce terrifying heat and light. It only gets much worse as it descends towards the Earth. It will outshine the sun many times and everything will catch fire within hundreds of kilometers way before impact! Just see what happened in Russia back in 2013. It was a very small one (15 meters at most) and see how bright it was 30 kilometers up. People said they felt the heat.....
    But this one is about 10 kilometers big!!

    • @LShaver947
      @LShaver947 Год назад +50

      If I'm correct the asteroid was hot enough to melt rock on the ground before it even impacted, so you're probably correct with this

    • @perhentzepetersen9310
      @perhentzepetersen9310 Год назад +40

      @@LShaver947 You can compare it to the Tsar Bomba in 1961. It was 3000 times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb. Now imagine setting 2.000.000 Tsar Bomba off at the same time......
      The impact crater was 150 km across....

    • @knightofarkronia9968
      @knightofarkronia9968 2 месяца назад +5

      I was expecting the asteroid to leave a trail of fire behind it due to the friction.

    • @perhentzepetersen9310
      @perhentzepetersen9310 2 месяца назад +4

      @@knightofarkronia9968 You got a point!

  • @harshal_p24
    @harshal_p24 8 месяцев назад +46

    It's quite unsettling to consider that there was a prevailing sense of peace in many locations prior to the asteroid impact, only for it to transform into utter chaos just a few days afterward.

  • @Valerio_the_wandering_sprite
    @Valerio_the_wandering_sprite Год назад +192

    11:51 What makes that part so terrifying isn't the music, but the fact that the asteroid is so large that it's visible in daytime even before it enters the atmosphere.

    • @symphonon109
      @symphonon109 Год назад +19

      why does that music sound like something from Dune?

    • @GhalidiusTrident
      @GhalidiusTrident 11 месяцев назад +17

      It is from Dune
      Specifically the 2021 movie.
      Its taken from the sequence where the lighters are taking off from Caladan

    • @The_Lost_And_Forgotten2009
      @The_Lost_And_Forgotten2009 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@GhalidiusTrident is there a scene for it?

    • @sonytv4233
      @sonytv4233 9 месяцев назад +14

      Either im blind or i no see no asteroid

    • @Valerio_the_wandering_sprite
      @Valerio_the_wandering_sprite 8 месяцев назад +12

      ​​@sonytv4233 It hovers just above the horizon before entering the atmosphere. Start looking at the left side of the palm tree and you'll notice a whitish dot slowly moving westwards.

  • @Prototype_Regretevator_Kin
    @Prototype_Regretevator_Kin Год назад +76

    5 most horrifying things in this video: The asteroid appearing to get closer basically every day, from Dominican Republic it was horrifying close, when the asteroid seemed to disappear from Mexico and last, the vaporizing white light of death-

  • @generalbutterscotch4887
    @generalbutterscotch4887 Год назад +196

    As fantastic as this video is, I so desperately would like to see a remake of the real time extinction event but from the same perspective as this, at the furthest place away from the initial impact watching a massive wall of water just slowly obstruct more and more of the horizon on its way to us.

    • @verigumetin4291
      @verigumetin4291 5 месяцев назад +15

      The tsunami wouldn't be that big actually. At that time, where the asteroid struck, the water was only like 100 meters deep, so the tsunami could have only been as big as the water it formed in.
      I know your probably imagining a tsunami as big as the one in the 2012 movie, but it wasn't.
      Plus, the tsunami was the least of your worries.
      Returning debris that were sent into outer space by the impact, would ignited the whole atmosphere on their way back down, sending the air to boiling hot temperatures from the friction of all that debris colliding with the atmosphere.
      That is what killed the dinosaurs, they basically burned alive even on the other side of the planet. And the one's that were left, died to to the nuclear winter that ensued, if there were any left.
      A one hundred meter tsunami was nothing.

    • @sinny5404
      @sinny5404 4 месяца назад +8

      Not to mention the water directly impacted by the meteor more than likely vaporized, well, vaporized might be an understatement in this situation - I could imagine some mighta even been sent nearly into space instantly- which definitely would be much cooler than a mere tsunami

    • @user-ce1cu5my4j
      @user-ce1cu5my4j 3 месяца назад

      @@verigumetin4291feeling bad for poor fucks

    • @bvillafuerte765
      @bvillafuerte765 11 дней назад

      Same.

  • @IluvatarEru
    @IluvatarEru Год назад +446

    As a tyrannosaurus rex i can confirm that this was one of the impacts of all time.

    • @javierportillo1741
      @javierportillo1741 10 месяцев назад +15

      that was a bit racist not gonna lie

    • @aramos3639
      @aramos3639 10 месяцев назад +12

      My condolences to those who didnt survive the event 😔

    • @Stickyybenzz
      @Stickyybenzz 10 месяцев назад +10

      Skill issue

    • @IluvatarEru
      @IluvatarEru 10 месяцев назад +25

      @@Stickyybenzz shut up bro we got nerfed hard an you know it

    • @xymoriintus
      @xymoriintus 10 месяцев назад +2

      Walte Redwards lol 😁😁😁

  • @Toasttoasttoasttoast
    @Toasttoasttoasttoast Год назад +48

    I don’t know why but the thought of seeing an asteroid that huge in the sky and seeing it get closer and closer just terrifies me!

    • @DarkAmaranthine
      @DarkAmaranthine Год назад +15

      Yeah, wonder why.

    • @davidcohen7881
      @davidcohen7881 6 месяцев назад

      It means you are soon to be dead.

    • @critterc0rner
      @critterc0rner 3 месяца назад +8

      It should, you’re quite literally staring at an inevitable death and the end of the world as we know it.

  • @mortified776
    @mortified776 Год назад +236

    The sequence from 10:30-11:40 is perfection. Like a final howl from the banshee before death arrives at the door.

    • @jddi1527
      @jddi1527 Год назад +4

      Why is the Asteroid shown twice tho?

    • @RaisedxFist
      @RaisedxFist Год назад +20

      @@jddi1527
      Different angles.

    • @tnapeepeelu
      @tnapeepeelu Год назад +16

      It was Spinosaur calls.

  • @SanctuaryReintegrate
    @SanctuaryReintegrate 11 месяцев назад +109

    The length of time between atmospheric entry and surface impact really puts into perspective just how FAST that beast was moving. All that kinetic energy released in an instant. It must have truly been an event to behold

    • @BrianAdams-dt1ks
      @BrianAdams-dt1ks 9 месяцев назад +10

      You wouldn't be around long to behold it.

    • @SyN_B
      @SyN_B 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@BrianAdams-dt1ks😂

    • @GeigermSv
      @GeigermSv 4 месяца назад +6

      Now I am become Death, the true destroyer of worlds your best nuclear bombs never could be.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 3 месяца назад +5

      And that was a very shallow approach.
      Imagine if it impacted Earth more directly. At a much steeper, sharper angle.

    • @TheBestOfSweden
      @TheBestOfSweden 12 дней назад

      The energy released was truly unimaginable. In just seconds, it first created a crater 40 kilometres deep, which then rebounded to create what was temporarily the highest mountain in the world by far. Imagine if it had impacted at the deepest point of the ocean. Would’ve taken it maybe a second to go through 10 km of water, creating waves the size of high mountains.

  • @josephvandorpjv
    @josephvandorpjv Год назад +458

    Props to the camera man for getting this once in a life time event

    • @PMTojoHideki
      @PMTojoHideki Год назад +9

      Definitely "Once in a Lifetime"

    • @charliewatts6895
      @charliewatts6895 Год назад +4

      Camera man always lives. Smart idea to pick up a camera if you are ever facing global destruction.

    • @erikstorm8935
      @erikstorm8935 11 месяцев назад +1

      Probably just wanted to party like it was 66 Million BC.

    • @LordNightCrawler
      @LordNightCrawler 11 месяцев назад +7

      overused jokes.

    • @josephvandorpjv
      @josephvandorpjv 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@LordNightCrawler don't be PB&Jealous that I got more likes than you 😘

  • @ironiccookies2320
    @ironiccookies2320 Год назад +76

    I haven't felt chills in a while. This video gave me chills when the asteroid came closer and closer.

  • @thewakeup5459
    @thewakeup5459 Год назад +266

    it's going to recommend this again by saying you should simulate the impact that made the Verdefort crater the largest known impact crater on Earth and if it happened today.

    • @Mrzardark
      @Mrzardark Год назад +23

      That, along with Wilkes Land Crater, are the impact simulations I'd most like to see.

    • @kachelpijp6832
      @kachelpijp6832 Год назад +15

      *Vredefort (I know, 🤓)

    • @alvianchoiriapriliansyah9882
      @alvianchoiriapriliansyah9882 Год назад +13

      If it simulated as happened at that time, there would literally be no animal sounds lol. And the sky color would be different than even this Cretaceous let alone today

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura 3 месяца назад

      He just did that. Check it out.

  • @Adolfitotherevenant2003
    @Adolfitotherevenant2003 Год назад +85

    I live next to the state of Mexico where the dinosaur meteorite fell lol 💀

    • @Finn-gi1dw
      @Finn-gi1dw Год назад +31

      Hope for u that the quotes witch say lightning doesn’t strike twice at the same place apply for meteorites 😂

    • @Adolfitotherevenant2003
      @Adolfitotherevenant2003 Год назад +7

      yeah XDDDDD

    • @yutyrannusfanboy5873
      @yutyrannusfanboy5873 Год назад +3

      Mexico isn't a state

    • @Adolfitotherevenant2003
      @Adolfitotherevenant2003 Год назад +14

      @@yutyrannusfanboy5873 Mira te lo voy a decir en español, vivo en Mexico en el Estado de Quintana roo el estado vecino de Yucatan donde ahí se encuentra un pueblo de nombre maya llamado Chikchulub que fue el Célebre lugar donde cayó el Metiorito hace 66 millones de años que provocó la extinción de los dinosaurios

    • @yutyrannusfanboy5873
      @yutyrannusfanboy5873 Год назад +3

      @@Adolfitotherevenant2003 english pls

  • @Cassiow106
    @Cassiow106 Год назад +137

    I think the scariest part is to see the asteroid moving toward your position

    • @Justin-uc8sc
      @Justin-uc8sc 4 месяца назад +7

      Don’t think dinosaurs were concerned with that to be honest.

    • @kovi-kovi-viko
      @kovi-kovi-viko 29 дней назад

      the damn things were probably worried about taxes more than anything. not even the deccan traps could distract them from the painful reality of paying to live by sacrificing their kin to the lord of flies. on the flip side, the sacrificial lambs donated their skeletons to the british museum and be worshipped by naked apes to this very day...
      and now the universe bides its time before we pay our taxes again. youch.

  • @brie3679
    @brie3679 Год назад +81

    I wonder how close it had to get before animals started sensing something.

    • @shroomzed2947
      @shroomzed2947 9 месяцев назад +44

      It’s likely that a lot of the more intelligent theropods would have noticed a conspicuous light in the sky that wasn’t there before, days before the impact.

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 4 месяца назад +10

      I feel like most of the dinosaurs in general wouldve noticed

    • @Black_Aces
      @Black_Aces 2 месяца назад +16

      They might have noticed but there's no way they could process or understand what was happening at all

    • @Alexandria87
      @Alexandria87 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Black_Aces I know and that's the sad part 😢😢

  • @Mrzardark
    @Mrzardark Год назад +124

    Curious how in the seconds before the impact, the tide on the beaches of Palenque recedes. I like it...

    • @nancybarnes7109
      @nancybarnes7109 Год назад +26

      It could be that the heat of the approaching asteroid, was affecting the water.

    • @bigsnugga
      @bigsnugga Год назад +26

      @@nancybarnes7109gravity going towards the asteroid pulling water with it

    • @Blackhole-TON618
      @Blackhole-TON618 Год назад +38

      @@bigsnugga not likely, the asteroid wouldn't be able to fight earth's gravity in that way, it wasn't massive enough

    • @bigsnugga
      @bigsnugga Год назад +13

      @@Blackhole-TON618 maybe the ocean just likes the astroid and they had some chemistry

    • @Blackhole-TON618
      @Blackhole-TON618 Год назад +14

      @@bigsnugga well... The asteroid was a bit attractive... -in a strictly gravitational sense I mean 😳

  • @kylewilliam4230
    @kylewilliam4230 Год назад +38

    This is one of the coolest videos I’ve ever experienced. Like holy crap man the audio effects are WILD to say the least. And some dang fine animation. Well done!

  • @Ken-fh4jc
    @Ken-fh4jc 6 месяцев назад +14

    The craziest part was it was so large when the leading edge made contact the back end was still in the stratosphere.

  • @omnipixilgaming5340
    @omnipixilgaming5340 Год назад +71

    This is incredible! Not only is it informative, but the sound design is great !! I love how you captured the ambience of the Cretaceous and its very immersive! super great props to the sound design

    • @stephaniereynolds1108
      @stephaniereynolds1108 Год назад +1

      Are those oil rigs visible near the lower left hand corner of the view from Pelenque (sic?)

    • @JustanAhaWorldCharacter
      @JustanAhaWorldCharacter 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@stephaniereynolds1108 They Are Islands With Trees.

  • @CIubkid
    @CIubkid 10 месяцев назад +7

    The sounds here at 10:35 is what gets me, almost knowing that within a minute all hell goes loose..

  • @scratchthecatqwerty9420
    @scratchthecatqwerty9420 Год назад +19

    I absolutely love your updated version!

  • @bob-joe
    @bob-joe 3 месяца назад +6

    "*Confused dinosaur noises*"
    "*scared Dinosaur noises*"
    "*ded dinosaur noises*"

  • @CircleK6619
    @CircleK6619 Год назад +51

    Never comment on videos but the first version of this could possibly be my favorite RUclips video. Haven't really seen anything like it since and I also dig Mass Effect music too haha. I've been checking out impacts all day and was pleasantly surprised to watch this updated one. Great job and keep it up dude!

  • @knife-wieldingspidergod5059
    @knife-wieldingspidergod5059 7 месяцев назад +4

    An asteroid so big that you can see it before it hits the atmosphere. We're doom.

  • @Kaldisti
    @Kaldisti  Год назад +23

    10:58 don't panic guys, this is just a video transition

    • @aussiegod4269
      @aussiegod4269 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the vid. Makes me wonder what apophis will be like.

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +8

      @@aussiegod4269 barely worse than an H bomb

  • @SpinoDragonProductions
    @SpinoDragonProductions Год назад +20

    You've earned a sub! This was really cool to watch. It felt like I was in the world of dinosaurs.

  • @cannaisuer2091
    @cannaisuer2091 10 месяцев назад +10

    i love the realistic dino sounds! top notch

  • @MountainRaven1960
    @MountainRaven1960 3 месяца назад +5

    I wonder if a dinosaur looked up at this and thought, ‘I have a bad feeling about this. It’s going to end in tears!’

  • @a7xgunslinger
    @a7xgunslinger Год назад +7

    Wow! excellent job recreating the ambient sounds of that time, hearing and seeing that "light" in the sky is terrifying

  • @Markersify
    @Markersify Год назад +14

    Had to experience this another time what a wonderful piece of art

  • @rickythehumanoid
    @rickythehumanoid Год назад +23

    i hope this video gets the attention it deserves

  • @caelanlovell1511
    @caelanlovell1511 Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for this. Great to get a glimpse into such a dramatic moment for our ancestors. My heart sank and my skin crawled when I couldn't see it at first in the last shot. Like the panic when you lose track of something stalking you.
    Somebody ought to build a great memorial for those who didn't make it. We seem to be the first of their children to learn what happened to them. And we might be the last. We should honor them.

    • @angieangiel2666
      @angieangiel2666 10 месяцев назад

      It was only dinosaurs during that time wasn’t it.

    • @caelanlovell1511
      @caelanlovell1511 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@angieangiel2666 There were some mammals back then, but they were mostly small. Our ancestors would have been some of the first primates, but they looked more like squirrels back then. We call them plesiadapiforms now. I think it's fun to imagine things back then through their eyes. It makes the dinosaurs seem even bigger!

  • @ahumun
    @ahumun Год назад +5

    That was really well done! Got me hooked to see what’s next.

  • @benderisgreat95able
    @benderisgreat95able Год назад +40

    I'd love to see the tsunami that Chicxulub created all the way up to the Dakotas!

    • @osmarneto8368
      @osmarneto8368 Год назад

      Watch "Chicxulub Strikes Back", which that simulates the effects of an impact of this magnitude, and how huge and devastating a tsunami generated would be.☄️🌊
      ruclips.net/video/rxeRdZ0gn8k/видео.html

    • @tomerbauer
      @tomerbauer Год назад +1

      Seriously?😅

    • @sunshineimperials1600
      @sunshineimperials1600 Год назад +4

      @@tomerbauer The Great Plains were underwater and were an inland sea at the time.

  • @WinguOnTheWeb
    @WinguOnTheWeb Год назад +161

    This is so eerie, wow! I liked your previous video on this topic, but this seems even more accurate. Great work!
    Watching its movement slowly get more and more noticeable as it approaches and the impending doom becomes more clear... I'm just in awe. And watching the asteroid "set" over the horizon across the Atlantic is super scary too, to think an observer back then wouldn't even know what would become of that weird new thing moving across the sky.
    Maybe I missed something, but why were there two asteroids at 11:00 ? 0:

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +42

      just the transition between 2 different angle of view =)

    • @WinguOnTheWeb
      @WinguOnTheWeb Год назад +16

      @@Kaldisti ohhh, smooth then, I didn't catch that! great work :)

  • @killaronjones3933
    @killaronjones3933 4 месяца назад +5

    "Now, ASMR time."
    *scary monster noises*

  • @The-Real-Uncle-Jimmy
    @The-Real-Uncle-Jimmy Год назад +18

    If anything, our world is amazing.
    We're a rock floating around other rock's that are held in place by gravity. As miraculous as we are, imagine how tiny we all are.
    Once you've seen space from, space you can't go back to seeing it the same.
    I like your video ☝️🥰

  • @sir_dragonfly7287
    @sir_dragonfly7287 Год назад +7

    Imagine you're just vibin with your dinosaur buddies and then 12:00

  • @alangeorge5592
    @alangeorge5592 Год назад +12

    This is one of the most terrifying videos ever!!

  • @BigSmokeRailfanning
    @BigSmokeRailfanning Год назад +23

    10:34 Is when the creatures at the future place of the dominican republic notice the asteroid, as you can hear a few creatures sounding their calls. I presume these creatures aren't capable of realising the imminent danger but if they are, this would be the time that they notice the danger.

  • @zacharypablo3595
    @zacharypablo3595 Год назад +17

    Wow… That was the most quietly terrifying thing I think I’ve ever witnessed.

  • @pod9363
    @pod9363 Год назад +95

    It's wild how you can see it calmly descend. Thank you Chiccy for taking out those nasty big old stinky alligators so we could run this place!

    • @HYDROCARBON_XD
      @HYDROCARBON_XD Год назад +25

      More like long tailed birds

    • @sunburst6598
      @sunburst6598 Год назад +23

      More like ruin this place

    • @Eastsidet03
      @Eastsidet03 Год назад +17

      Well technically the asteroid didn’t kill them all birds are dinosaurs.

    • @tristezzalamentoluciano265
      @tristezzalamentoluciano265 Год назад +7

      We'll get our turn. Bet that.

    • @petersylvester23
      @petersylvester23 Год назад +7

      I mean, it kinda doomed Earth tbh, we're probably cause the next mass global extinction before anything, really.

  • @sebastianrivera-tirado4309
    @sebastianrivera-tirado4309 Год назад +15

    9:30 If I saw that in the sky, I’d cry

    • @redfield4759
      @redfield4759 28 дней назад +2

      I'd be happy

    • @wilsoYT
      @wilsoYT 28 дней назад +1

      @@redfield4759damn 💀

  • @yared8771
    @yared8771 4 месяца назад +11

    04:53 my uncle roaming the streets in the night after the 10th beer

    • @MagicNash89
      @MagicNash89 4 месяца назад +5

      AAAAAAAAA🤣Thats actually a haunting sound, but it also sounds like someone blowing into a big bottle

  • @The_Great_Letter_E
    @The_Great_Letter_E 10 месяцев назад +7

    11:49
    It's all fun and games untill the ominous music starts.

  • @forest7896
    @forest7896 10 месяцев назад +26

    Would be interesting to see a simulation of the Chicxulub asteroid impacting deeper waters like the Atlantic ocean or the Pacific. Imagine how high the tsunami waves are!
    Please make this if you don't mind🙏

  • @nemotyrannus2
    @nemotyrannus2 11 месяцев назад +5

    10:42 , this creature yelling... It's fantastic !
    It becomes like an terrifying music , clearly announcing something terrible

  • @ernestregia
    @ernestregia Год назад +7

    2:39 I could hear they screamed, "No, a new star. This couldn't be. Our family, our future, our kid. This is impossible. Help, please, PLEASE...!!!"
    12:04 The asteroid just penetrated the atmosphere, my spine is shivering😱

  • @Kaldisti
    @Kaldisti  Год назад +241

    After compared with my video file, I saw quality issues due to the compression during the publication on RUclips. If you wish a real HD quality, follow this link
    drive.google.com/file/d/1yEwB5YOhH6PLvuhiO3idEeQDSryipDfI/view

    • @Markersify
      @Markersify Год назад +2

      Download would be great

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +16

      @@Markersify we.tl/t-iAno3h8T7o
      (Available 7 days)

    • @Markersify
      @Markersify Год назад +5

      Thanks! It has a panoramic view also fantastic

    • @Chase911.mp4
      @Chase911.mp4 Год назад

      @@Kaldisti ty!

    • @josueztheiii9089
      @josueztheiii9089 Год назад

      Was this deleted and reuploaded? I remember watching this months ago

  • @varonvan6336
    @varonvan6336 Год назад +9

    The scariest thing is the sun didn’t shine after this event for 10s of thousands of years

  • @mimosa27
    @mimosa27 Год назад +5

    Actually watched this video, finally, too, and my god - you have done it again, Gwillerm. That finale raised the hairs on the back of my neck. Thank You from the bottom of my ancient heart.

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +4

      If you want the old version ;)
      we.tl/t-RIFvGJwXxB

    • @mimosa27
      @mimosa27 Год назад +1

      @@Kaldisti *faints*

  • @distantraveller9876
    @distantraveller9876 Год назад +7

    To think that tiny dot slowly moving across the night sky was a rock bigger than Mount Everest travelling 100x faster than a bullet, which in less than 24 hours would crash into the coast of Mexico releasing the energy equivalent to 5 billion Hiroshima bombs in the fraction of a second. It's difficult for the human mind to even grasp what something like that would look like.

  • @sid2112
    @sid2112 3 месяца назад +3

    2:44 "FRED FLINTSONE!! FOR THE LAST TIME GET YOUR DINO OFF MY LAWN!!!"

  • @versthappening603
    @versthappening603 11 месяцев назад +3

    10:30
    "man the moon looks strange tonight"
    "jerry i don't think that's the moon"

  • @Tomofdahook17
    @Tomofdahook17 Год назад +5

    This video is so insane. Somehow it looks and sounds real while simultaneously having the graphics of CoD 4 on the Wii.

  • @MeowCockadoodledoo
    @MeowCockadoodledoo Год назад +10

    In loving memory of the cameramen and all dinosaurs in their last moment.

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel Год назад +2

    Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.

  • @marcusdolby1
    @marcusdolby1 6 месяцев назад +6

    What’s even more crazy is if this didn’t happen, we would not be here….

    • @comedial6829
      @comedial6829 5 месяцев назад +5

      Good, our species is like a parasite to this planet

    • @marcusdolby1
      @marcusdolby1 5 месяцев назад

      The Planet will win@@comedial6829

    • @80s-Retro-Alien
      @80s-Retro-Alien Месяц назад

      Would be better.

    • @rizizum
      @rizizum 10 дней назад

      ​@@comedial6829 I swear, people like you are the most annoying, every living thing on this planet is a parasite to it, we're just the better ones

  • @therealuncleowen2588
    @therealuncleowen2588 Год назад +3

    One dinosaur to another, "Bro, I'm telling you, there's a new star in the sky. Right there, see it?"
    "I have no idea what you're taking about. What's a star?"

  • @gato_feliz605
    @gato_feliz605 Год назад +30

    Something I've noticed with all Chicxulub recreations I've seen. Even minutes before the impact everything is so... peaceful. I believe the proper term is "calm before the storm". Even with the knowledge that the world is gonna end soon, with such a serene environment, you can almost... dare I say... be ok with it? Now, I'm Christian, I believe God created the world and has complete and full control over it, and His wisdom is infinite, perfect, and good. And while I'm not sure how to fit evolution and dinosaurs into the creation story, this almost feels... intended? It gives me the same kind of peace lying down on the beach listening to the waves gives me, or when I'm sitting in my front year looking at the clouds with my pets. Its so... serene. So maybe He wanted to give the dinosaurs a peaceful death? Idk. Just a random thought.

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Год назад

      a peaceful death....bruh the bodies of every living thing within a 500 mile radius were literally exploded by a 1,000psi blast wave, entire forests around half the planet were instantly converted into flaming bonfires by the radiation flux of the ejecta reentry and anything that didn't die on the opposite side of the planet in formerly tropical locales nearly froze and starved to death for 2 decades.

    • @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant
      @ThinkingDoesMakeMeImportant Год назад +10

      This narcissistic person referred to themselves 9 times.

    • @mrcat5508
      @mrcat5508 Год назад

      Not wrong

    • @miguelfreitas3816
      @miguelfreitas3816 Год назад +10

      I mean, not to be rude or anything but a peaceful death would only come to the animals in and around the Caribbean, everyone else would suffer anything from being burned alive by superheated air to being blasted hundreds of miles by the shockwave or just die to plain old starvation if they were unlucky enough to survive the devastation

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 Год назад

      @@miguelfreitas3816 this. and honestly the same goes for amyone thinking a nuclear apocalypse will be quick and painless. your odds of being at ground zero are higher than most natural disasters, but still quite low. Odds are you die burning or starving.

  • @badpiggies988
    @badpiggies988 Месяц назад +4

    Props to the time-traveling cameraman

    • @PhanTasmGoriA
      @PhanTasmGoriA 22 дня назад +1

      Time travel hasn't been invented yet. And even if it had, it's clearly CGI used in the video. You must be really dumb to believe that 😬

    • @DanceFacility
      @DanceFacility День назад

      ​@@PhanTasmGoriA he's being sarcastic. Your comment is very ironic.

  • @nooodles939
    @nooodles939 7 месяцев назад +4

    The noises Bostonians make today is surprisingly similar.

  • @wutguycreations
    @wutguycreations Год назад +22

    I love how you did the sound design and mixing! It gave it some real atmosphere! It actually somehow made it even more eerie than normal, because you feel almost like you're really there, but at the same time you know the imminent danger about to strike. It has an awesome effect! Great video! How did you use the program and mix the sound too? I'm really interested! This was super good!

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +3

      I did not make any particular mix sound, I just picked ambient sounds on RUclips and added them in the video :p

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  4 месяца назад

      @@lucaepure5749 Quetzalcoatlus

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  4 месяца назад

      @@lucaepure5749 why not ?

  • @Pedas34CZ
    @Pedas34CZ 6 месяцев назад +12

    10:35 imagine hearing this in 5:00 am

  • @zacharypederson6816
    @zacharypederson6816 Год назад +3

    "Hey tony."
    "Yeah Fred?"
    "Is that star getting brighter?"
    "Looks like it, doesn't it?"
    -few days later-
    "Yeah, that's not a star tony."
    "Well fu-"

  • @BrianAdams-dt1ks
    @BrianAdams-dt1ks 9 месяцев назад +3

    Lots of atmosphere here. The sounds of the ancient large animals was a very nice touch.

  • @bamaguy5000
    @bamaguy5000 Год назад +8

    Scary but the ambient noises helped me sleep! So realistic back millions of years ago

  • @Selmarya
    @Selmarya 3 месяца назад +4

    As per usual, the cameraman survives

  • @dark___matter_
    @dark___matter_ 5 месяцев назад +1

    Let’s take a moment to compliment bro on the absolutely amazing audio. Well done dude

  • @Jay_in_Japan
    @Jay_in_Japan Год назад +11

    The dinosaurs who trained for the doomsday rock opera performed spectacularly on that day!

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Месяц назад +1

      Especially that dinosaur who played that scary chord run at the very end...

  • @flo0778
    @flo0778 Год назад +7

    I love your "real time" content, it gives a good sense of scale. could you do more space stuff like theia collision ?

  • @theredsaurian
    @theredsaurian Год назад +34

    Love this. Is that a 1:1 map of Cretaceous Earth you used? Is it downloadable?

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +15

      I can send it you yes
      we.tl/t-DQ8nBH9ndM
      (link available for 7 days)

    • @captainobvious62
      @captainobvious62 Год назад +1

      @@Kaldisti I just missed this...would love to look at the model and maybe even cite it for work. I'll dm if you prefer....

    • @Kaldisti
      @Kaldisti  Год назад +6

      @@captainobvious62 Another new link ;)
      ibb.co/VMrMXMB (permanent this time)

    • @oGTUGFYFGVJua
      @oGTUGFYFGVJua Год назад

      @@Kaldisti how to use

  • @MsBlonde0000
    @MsBlonde0000 Год назад +1

    Amazing video as always

  • @robjohnston1433
    @robjohnston1433 4 месяца назад +2

    Is anyone else SCREAMING at the screen ... "Watch out dinos! DUCK! Take cover!"

  • @_BH_Productions
    @_BH_Productions 5 месяцев назад +3

    Top 10 videos taken after tragedy.
    Number 10: the chixulub impact

  • @SonicBoone56
    @SonicBoone56 Год назад +1

    Nice to see this channel again

  • @rabidL3M0NS
    @rabidL3M0NS 3 месяца назад +2

    I always forget just how massive the asteroid was. 10 kilometres in diameter. Taller than Mount Everest.

  • @yvanfoubert6419
    @yvanfoubert6419 Год назад +9

    Merci beaucoup pour tes vidéos, ça complète parfaitement tout ce dont il me fallait dans ma vie, tu fais un travail extraordinaire !

  • @leenard1237
    @leenard1237 Год назад +5

    if only dinosaurs has a space station they will study that rock to change its trajectory

  • @aleksandrlenk6963
    @aleksandrlenk6963 Год назад

    thanks bro for this animation. terrifying experience, just trying to imagine seeing smth like this today gives me stomack crumps. BTW it youd be suer cool to see how the impact blast looked like from the other locations.

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
    @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 3 месяца назад

    That was some pretty sweet sound work. I picked up my headset and it was worth it. Cheers for that.

  • @ChariTomboy
    @ChariTomboy Год назад +5

    YAY A NEW UPDATED VERSION!

  • @danielsentertainmentproduc1527
    @danielsentertainmentproduc1527 Год назад +3

    Interesting, and scary, at the same time!
    You should do a video on life recovering after the asteroid going from the impact site into the farthest reaches of earth

  • @mariuszkrukar950
    @mariuszkrukar950 Год назад +1

    Impressive animation, thanks!

  • @fabricios.gtzhdz6095
    @fabricios.gtzhdz6095 Год назад

    One of the best videos I've seen on RUclips
    Thank you 👍👍👍👏👏

  • @EpicDestructionHD
    @EpicDestructionHD Год назад +13

    I wanna see the flash from France and other places too! That’d be awesome

    • @osmarneto8368
      @osmarneto8368 Год назад +9

      The flash generated by the fireball would not have been visible in Europe, although it could be clearly seen in the sky over much of North America.
      But it would be cool to see the flash of other places in the American continent.
      Here, see in this simulation how far the light and heat generated by impact would have reached, and how long they would have lasted:
      ruclips.net/video/rxeRdZ0gn8k/видео.html

    • @EpicDestructionHD
      @EpicDestructionHD Год назад +3

      @@osmarneto8368 nice! Didn’t know that I feel so dumb bc of circumference of earth right? I live at Nove Scotia Canada we would’ve seen that right?
      Edit: I meant the curvature of earth?

    • @osmarneto8368
      @osmarneto8368 Год назад +3

      @@EpicDestructionHD Correct, and no, Nova Scotia inhabitants would not see the flash, but they would soon know that the impact had just occurred when the global EMP affected all electronic equipment in the region (maybe there will be a meteor shower visible in the sky, just before the ejecta cloud reaching Canada).

    • @EpicDestructionHD
      @EpicDestructionHD Год назад +3

      @@osmarneto8368 nicce! I enjoyed reading it. nice Info, thanks Osmar take care!