Wonderfully educational video, thank you for the care craftsmanship you put into this with the latest research - so much has changed in the publications of the last 5 years. Would you please do a video that details more of the transition from hunting and gathering to dwellings to domesticated grain civilizations? Thank you!
@@EugeneLopez-y6v all they cared about was surviving. Not making life better. If you always had a predator chasing you around every single second of the day. It’s pretty difficult.
Awesome video. We may not survive but our planet will. It is destined one way or another to go on for another few billion years. Even if we cleaned up our act, we cannot last as a species on this planet forever as the planet is governed by the sun and it's life expectancy.
every video you put out somehow outdoes the previous one. love your channel, and appreciate your time, research, knowledge and dedication to the quality of your content👍👍👍👍👍
Humanity's time on this planet will hardly be a blip in the history of Earth; a footnote in the long list of mass extinctions. Sadly we are probably the only beings who knew it was coming, yet we continue the death march.
Hello! Your videos are always amazing, and I had an idea that might make them even more captivating. How about creating a video that begins from the viewpoint of our Milky Way Galaxy? Exploring the universe from this starting point would help us appreciate the grandeur of space beyond our own solar system. Starting from Earth is common, but by beginning with our galaxy, you could show just how unique and awe-inspiring the Milky Way truly is. It's a perspective that can open our minds to the vastness of the cosmos. I can't wait to see what wonders you'd uncover from this cosmic standpoint!
I much prefer this kind of content rather than the speculative and sometimes outlandish theory’s they show here. Love just getting on to learn shit you know?
Super volcanoes are fun to learn about. They are cool to watch in simulations. I however would be just okie dokie if I live my life without any direct experience of a super volcano. The stories, and simulations work just fine. In the same way I'd rather not experience a massive asteroid impact, I feel the same when it comes to Super volcanoes.
@@simulatedpilot3441 true but the chance of a super eruption is less than 10% in any given decade. So if I can avoid it that would be my preference. Maybe I'm just not as tough as you are. Yet I see the experience as more than daunting. Breathing glass particles, the loss of driect sun light for an extended time. The ability to grow food to generate power to travel. Dealing with the extended cold. I've been through some shit. I have survived anything I've encountered. Yet the experience has always been limited. Spending a few nights on a mountain ridge in sub zero temperature. Planning a 3 or 4 day journey that turned into 11. Needing to hunt for food every day along the way being sure your water is not killing you. Knowing what is edible and what is deadly. I can do these things. Yet for how long. Technology and comfort are addictive. They make you soft. Turning hard overnight to survive may have sounded like just a challenge 30 years ago now it sounds uncomfortable, cold, and hungry. So if I can avoid it that would be my choice.
5:44 What is a hiker Wallace ? 5:56 The kayas ? 10:21 A Europe tourid ? 10:51 kindness carapace ? 12:00 Ryanair fights ? 17:53 satisha ? 20:30 salad days ?
No, humans werent around then, the earth looked similar to how it does today when aboriginals crossed into Australia via land bridges around 50,000 years ago, the Australian landmass broke off millions of years before that
And yet every passing moment, even now as you read this, the lands are moving - with you upon them. The motion is negligible to our existence for the most part, yet over these grand timescales, entire continents are shifted. Nature's power is not just incredible, but it is timeless.
Very well done overview of a VERY long period of time. Very interesting to learn how many animal species have come and gone, done in by changes in climate that wipe out whole ecosystems or occasional catastrophic events. Then there's the occasional species that's largely unchanged over hundreds of millions of years, like sponges and the horseshoe crab.
If you’re hoping for the end, there’s no need to involve everyone else in your depressive self-destructive episodes. Just “do you” and only you babe. Let the rest of us move forward.
Aint no way I watch a video about Outer Worlds the video game and hear its classic music to only hear it on a video a few hours later. I swear the computer world must be listening to us because this happens all too often!
Hey back to Australia. What happens now that the natives are no longer allowed to do historical Burns? Oh Australia is now faced with massive wildfires. Because natives are no longer allowed to do there historical seasonal Burns.
No, that's misleading in this video. It's mainly caused by geological and climatic factors. Aboriginal Australians are believed to arrive around 50,000 years ago. By this time, much of central Australia was already arid.
yes, That land has been inhabited for well over 150,000 years but the Aborigines did lack the understanding of cause versus effect and believed the land would supply them with more animals and unlimited forests, so they used controlled burning to trap and push their prey to another spot. Of course sometimes these fires raged out of control and many, many acres of Australia is now desert. The disadvantage of being cut off from other civilizations and lacking the knowledge of shipbuilding, they did not foresee or become aware of the consequences of their actions until it was obvious and thus too late. Humanity as a whole can take this example of a people just trying to figure out ways to eat and not starve as a lesson that lines of communication between different cultures and languages should remain open, for exchanging ideas lest we all perish from the ignorance of our errors.
The narrator talks SO FAST!!! (Slowed the playback speed down a notch!) 🤯 Also, the narrators accent flips from an upper class English, to occasional Aussie, to a hint of American!!! Is it a robotic voice??? 😂😂😂
It's a scientific theory, not the colloquial definition of a theory. Scientific theories are the highest degree of current understanding of a given subject. Electromagnetism is also a theory, but we've got it pretty well nailed down. Science prevails.
Hi, everyone! Enjoy the viewing!
THANK YOU
I love these type of documentaries. You must have really worked hard on this.
I love how you used the outer worlds soundtrack
Fantástico
I always enjoy your videos
I like how he says "your species" like he's not of this world 😎
Lol he's not 😅
_He_ is a Text-to-Speech application so it could be argued that he both, is AND isn't of this world.
Yes, because he's an AI
What do you mean, "your species?" 🤣
@@misterfister7262 Does your name imply you fist misters or is it more like a title?
Thanks for offering your high-quality entertainment completely free of charge. You're a godsend.
When Kosmo puts out a long video, it's AUTOMATICALLY a great day.
You got that right!
I wish the narration wasn't AI, it's off-putting.
@@HarryMollyNutyeah once you notice it it’s hard to not key into it lol
Salute and applause to everyone who participated in making of this fantastic overview!!! Thank you folks! Great work!
Quality videos! Always a nice surprise to see one pop up in the notifications.. keep up the great work! Quality product!
Excellent video. We're being transported back in time exploring what the earth was like so many eons ago.
Wonderfully educational video, thank you for the care craftsmanship you put into this with the latest research - so much has changed in the publications of the last 5 years. Would you please do a video that details more of the transition from hunting and gathering to dwellings to domesticated grain civilizations? Thank you!
It’s crazy to think humans would need to be on earth for another 100,000,000+ years just to match the time dinosaurs were on earth
Almost 180.000.000 years even
What's crazy to think about. Is how did dinos NOT gain intelligence like us??
@@EugeneLopez-y6v all they cared about was surviving. Not making life better. If you always had a predator chasing you around every single second of the day. It’s pretty difficult.
@@Makabert.Abylon yeah, it’s nuts
@@youtubeconnollyfamily I give us 4000 years 😂
Its like national geographic channel in my old age in 2000s.. now i feel like a fossil
Wow. This video is simply amazing. I have no idea how much working hours were put into it, but thank you.
I wish the narration wasn't AI, it's off-putting.
@@HarryMollyNut💯💯💯
these 1-2 hour long videos always pop up when im stoned,one of the best experiences on youtube
another great episode, the visuals just keep getting better
Dude I thought this video was an actual PBS documentary for a minute amazing v8deo
My respect to the scientist who connect the puzzle all of these.🧐
Also to the workers who did the digging😘
This video just earned you a new subscriber. Keep em coming boss 👍
Your videos are absolutely fantastic. Thank you for sharing them.
A big shout out to the camera man for travelling back in time and giving us a great video
An hour and a half?! *straps in*
Awesome video.
We may not survive but our planet will. It is destined one way or another to go on for another few billion years.
Even if we cleaned up our act, we cannot last as a species on this planet forever as the planet is governed by the sun and it's life expectancy.
Thanks you for your work really glad the algorithm brought me here
“The Outer Worlds” Soundtrack for the opening scene , perfect ❤
every video you put out somehow outdoes the previous one. love your channel, and appreciate your time, research, knowledge and dedication to the quality of your content👍👍👍👍👍
"..the Ural mountains were in their salad days and relatively high.." 😄🎉
Never been so early for something so good.😊
Humanity's time on this planet will hardly be a blip in the history of Earth; a footnote in the long list of mass extinctions. Sadly we are probably the only beings who knew it was coming, yet we continue the death march.
I agree with you 100%. We see it coming doing a little way too late. Our own demise. 😮
Yep we see it coming and could be the only ones able to fix it but probably won't.
i dont agree with u
@davidsmith-uw2ci yeah, like we're gonna stop the sun from becoming a red giant, gobbling the solar system, and going super nova.
And eventually every single star system in space will disappear .
One of my favorite subjects and RUclipsr. I just some how love long documentaries like these. 👍👍👍
I wish the narration wasn't AI, it's off-putting.
Love this! You have the best educational works. Thank you
Hello! Your videos are always amazing, and I had an idea that might make them even more captivating. How about creating a video that begins from the viewpoint of our Milky Way Galaxy? Exploring the universe from this starting point would help us appreciate the grandeur of space beyond our own solar system.
Starting from Earth is common, but by beginning with our galaxy, you could show just how unique and awe-inspiring the Milky Way truly is. It's a perspective that can open our minds to the vastness of the cosmos. I can't wait to see what wonders you'd uncover from this cosmic standpoint!
I love your content. Have been following for a few years now and you are one of my favourite channels on yt. Keep it up
Really enjoy the videos ..top notch....MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
Glasseeeeerrrssss. (Glaciers.) Great video, but That kept poking my brain!
Thank you so much for uploading this quality video!
nice vid mate
Incredible video, amazing.
Great length for the video. I have 1 hour and 25 minutes left at work. Thanks
This video was really helpful, thanks for sharing.
I much prefer this kind of content rather than the speculative and sometimes outlandish theory’s they show here. Love just getting on to learn shit you know?
This stuff is about as outlandish as anything. No-one can be exactly what happened millions of years ago, come on! 🙃
@@archstanton4365
Close enough based on the fossil record and DNA.
There's extremely good evidence for almost all of this stuff. It's called science.
Super volcanoes are fun to learn about. They are cool to watch in simulations. I however would be just okie dokie if I live my life without any direct experience of a super volcano. The stories, and simulations work just fine. In the same way I'd rather not experience a massive asteroid impact, I feel the same when it comes to Super volcanoes.
If it happens it happens
@@simulatedpilot3441 true but the chance of a super eruption is less than 10% in any given decade. So if I can avoid it that would be my preference. Maybe I'm just not as tough as you are. Yet I see the experience as more than daunting. Breathing glass particles, the loss of driect sun light for an extended time. The ability to grow food to generate power to travel. Dealing with the extended cold.
I've been through some shit. I have survived anything I've encountered. Yet the experience has always been limited. Spending a few nights on a mountain ridge in sub zero temperature. Planning a 3 or 4 day journey that turned into 11. Needing to hunt for food every day along the way being sure your water is not killing you. Knowing what is edible and what is deadly. I can do these things. Yet for how long. Technology and comfort are addictive. They make you soft. Turning hard overnight to survive may have sounded like just a challenge 30 years ago now it sounds uncomfortable, cold, and hungry. So if I can avoid it that would be my choice.
That’s finally line gave me chills, loved this video
Your voice is so soothing😅. Weird how I meditate on the video. I like it.
Imagine 1 million years from now, what will survive and who will go extinct.
All of us at this rate.
outer worlds theme song in the background, great choice! love your vids
Thanks!
Shoutout to the cameraman! Really informative and great video👍
Especially his shots of the Cambrian Explosion.
Love 'The Outer Worlds' music
Highly dislike it lol I'm trying to sleep not think about spacers choice lol
My favorite subject.
Mine too
Enjoying the narration very much, great animation too, thank you. 🌱💚🌏
5:44 What is a hiker Wallace ? 5:56 The kayas ? 10:21 A Europe tourid ?
10:51 kindness carapace ? 12:00 Ryanair fights ? 17:53 satisha ? 20:30 salad days ?
salad days is a shakesperian reference, ryanair flights are a bad idea and the rest, i have no clue! 😂
I love these videos
I was not expecting to hear The Outer Worlds soundtrack at the start of this video
Glad someone pointed it out. It makes me want to play again lol
Whoa. Pretty sure that same music is used in Starfield.
What an awesome video. Really well done. Entertainment as well as education at its finest!
Sweet a long hour plus video to fall asleep to
Isn’t that the outer worlds music? 💕
So the people from Australia 🦘 are the ones from Antarctica when Australia broke off and drifted away
No, humans werent around then, the earth looked similar to how it does today when aboriginals crossed into Australia via land bridges around 50,000 years ago, the Australian landmass broke off millions of years before that
Great documentary Kosmo
Thank you very much 🙂
Cool, I was thumbs up 400
Yet, another master peace
Amazing content ❤❤❤ do titanoboa next
The splitting land masses really fascinate me...🌏
And yet every passing moment, even now as you read this, the lands are moving - with you upon them. The motion is negligible to our existence for the most part, yet over these grand timescales, entire continents are shifted. Nature's power is not just incredible, but it is timeless.
@@m8imhawk yes , well said. 👍🌱💚
Should add a time frame on the screen when talking about different periods. The time should be constantly present on one sid eof the screen
"which stimulated numerous evolutionary branches one of them eventually produced Homo sapiens"
Earth : why do i hear boss music?
Amazing video!
Love this!
We do thank you so much for your content
Congratulations for your works
Very cool. Gr8 video!!
Very well done overview of a VERY long period of time.
Very interesting to learn how many animal species have come and gone, done in by changes in climate that wipe out whole ecosystems or occasional catastrophic events. Then there's the occasional species that's largely unchanged over hundreds of millions of years, like sponges and the horseshoe crab.
ruclips.net/user/shorts3EnVO76vQUw?si=7LjrYqG-AQQWKTSB
Such a great and informative show❤❤❤
Humans a mere flash in the pan. The great filter is imminent.
If you’re hoping for the end, there’s no need to involve everyone else in your depressive self-destructive episodes.
Just “do you” and only you babe. Let the rest of us move forward.
To God be the glory for all creation past, present, and to come❤
There is no god
Aint no way I watch a video about Outer Worlds the video game and hear its classic music to only hear it on a video a few hours later. I swear the computer world must be listening to us because this happens all too often!
Love all your video's. So educational and fun to watch
Discovery Channel worthy. As if produced by a multimillion dollar media corporation.
This is an educational video but I use this to sleep 😴
Hey back to Australia. What happens now that the natives are no longer allowed to do historical Burns? Oh Australia is now faced with massive wildfires. Because natives are no longer allowed to do there historical seasonal Burns.
“he or she would pass out”????
C’MOOOON
WAIT. Is Australia mostly a desert because of ancient humans burning it all down while hunting?
Yeah, I've heard that too.
No, that's misleading in this video. It's mainly caused by geological and climatic factors. Aboriginal Australians are believed to arrive around 50,000 years ago. By this time, much of central Australia was already arid.
yes, That land has been inhabited for well over 150,000 years but the Aborigines did lack the understanding of cause versus effect and believed the land would supply them with more animals and unlimited forests, so they used controlled burning to trap and push their prey to another spot. Of course sometimes these fires raged out of control and many, many acres of Australia is now desert. The disadvantage of being cut off from other civilizations and lacking the knowledge of shipbuilding, they did not foresee or become aware of the consequences of their actions until it was obvious and thus too late. Humanity as a whole can take this example of a people just trying to figure out ways to eat and not starve as a lesson that lines of communication between different cultures and languages should remain open, for exchanging ideas lest we all perish from the ignorance of our errors.
Music too loud. Unnecessary.
The narrator talks SO FAST!!! (Slowed the playback speed down a notch!) 🤯
Also, the narrators accent flips from an upper class English, to occasional Aussie, to a hint of American!!! Is it a robotic voice??? 😂😂😂
Animals definitely evolved to live on land two separate times. Not once. Arthropods and tetrapods both did it.
It is falling on our eyes
Extraordinary documentary from start to finish. Well scripted and edited..
This is still all theory. Mind blowing to think about.
It's a scientific theory, not the colloquial definition of a theory.
Scientific theories are the highest degree of current understanding of a given subject.
Electromagnetism is also a theory, but we've got it pretty well nailed down.
Science prevails.
@@satanicmicrochipv5656It is crazy when they heard ”theory” they think it's just popped up to our mind 😂
This music is so freaking familiar like a video game or something
Just wanted to give a quick heads-up @32:20 you stated archaeological digs, paleontological is what i believe you meant to say
Baled once you said CLIMATE CHANGE..
There is only one race of humans, the human race, and we're all members of the taxonomic family of primates, great apes, not separate from them.
The music at the start of the video is from the Outer worlds.
1:15:45 That bit about the Australian Aborigines turning the continent into a desert is a bit tenuous.
This is a fantastic tutorial.
A tutorial on how to do what exactly? 🤔
"putrefying organic matter" You have a way with words...😉
What about the evolution of the space wizard?
cool video
Neanderthals are homo sapiens too. Homo sapiens neanderthalus. We are homo sapiens sapiens.
So denisoven is Homo sapiens denosenothalus 😅
@@AliTheIrfan incorrect. They dont have a name yet until we find more about them.
Sunny rainy day
It just a story of the world people but it's not the truth about what happened a lot more than meant the idea of what happened 💔
Amazing 🇮🇳
hope the people who made this video getting paid real good