Your audience is already interested in the material. Do not hesitate to dive deeply! My favorite content on the internet needs multiple views to digest completely. That said, I am about to watch this video again. I am subscribing and am pleased to be among your first hundred subscribers. Last time I was this early was the Late Heavy Bombardment xD
Thank you so much, Joe, for these kind and motivational words! I am so happy you are among my first subscribers too! it is a great reward to hear that my work is appreciated, hope you will stay on channel and will not regret. Have a great rest of the week 🙏🙏🙏
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@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience Really? I would love a lecture on the numerous proxies used to infer for example, temperature (18O/16O), erosion (87SR/86SR), age (K/AR, U/PB,14C...) and so on. I love the mysteries of deep time!
Thank you for a professional presentation. This type of information is very interesting to me. I've seen my fill of plate tectonics for the moment. Time to move on to the oldest rocks. Fascinating!
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A very interesting video and great information on the oldest rocks. I will think about your talk every time I find an interesting rock when I go bushwalking in Australia!
Very nice video. I'm glad you mentioned the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt. Just a small correction, though: the rocks there have been dated from 3.8 to 4.23 billion years old. Otherwise a really great video on cratons.
Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago, MAYBE the Sun formed beforehand at about 4.6 billion. Geologists do not "try hard" to find the oldest rock, in fact ALL of the oldest rocks so far found were discovered by accident!
One YT geologist said the Canadian Shield is basement rock that rose to the surface as all of the .iles deep layers of various rocks on top of it eroded away then bulldozed south by the glaciers. The Hudson Bay's basement rock is covered with 8200 feet of sedimentary rock so isn't rising like the bare shield rock surrounding it.
What if I took a piece of the oldest rock in the world and the youngest rock in the world and threw it in a bucket of lava and mixed it up. Then how old is it?
@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience it is so funny to hear all the different answers to this question because it’s always different! This is one of my favorite answers! that if you melt rocks they can time travel!
yeh, this is a philosophical questions😆 but because rocks been there since start of the time and costantly recycled, their age depends on the question you want to ask🤗
Maybe if someone saw it with his eyes, or it related to know historical events, like earthquake for example. In most of the cases we are looking at the minimum ages, meaning the rock at least old as..
@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience science needs billions of years to prove its theory, when in fact the earth can't possibly be that old. These claims on the video are just opinions and should be stated as so.
@@danfraser912There's radiometric and potassium-argon dating for example. Both are used to date rocks. True they can't show the exact day or minute an igneous rock formed, but they're still quite accurate.
It was a priest who used genealogy to get that date. There's so much evidence such as radiometric and potassium-argon dating dating, and in the universe itself that shows the earth and universe are billions of years old.
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Your audience is already interested in the material. Do not hesitate to dive deeply! My favorite content on the internet needs multiple views to digest completely. That said, I am about to watch this video again. I am subscribing and am pleased to be among your first hundred subscribers. Last time I was this early was the Late Heavy Bombardment xD
Thank you so much, Joe, for these kind and motivational words! I am so happy you are among my first subscribers too! it is a great reward to hear that my work is appreciated, hope you will stay on channel and will not regret. Have a great rest of the week 🙏🙏🙏
Same here! and every time I rewatch a video I pick up information I didn't assimilate the first time.
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I love this piece of science beautifully narrated. This lady has a calm voice that blends nicely, making this even more interesting. Thank you. Merci beaucoup.
Thank you! 😊I feel very special to be this Lady! I do everything myself here.
@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience Really? I would love a lecture on the numerous proxies used to infer for example, temperature (18O/16O), erosion (87SR/86SR), age (K/AR, U/PB,14C...) and so on. I love the mysteries of deep time!
This is a very Interesting video you did a beautiful job making this video easy to understand. Thank you.
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Next to the fact that I love this subject, your voice is very pleasant to listen to.
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Thank you for a professional presentation. This type of information is very interesting to me. I've seen my fill of plate tectonics for the moment. Time to move on to the oldest rocks. Fascinating!
glad you liked it🙏
yes, tectonically active areas could be dangerous..
@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience Especially in Iceland!
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Very cool how this can even be discovered and spoken about.
A very interesting video and great information on the oldest rocks. I will think about your talk every time I find an interesting rock when I go bushwalking in Australia!
Thank you so much, Lyn! You have amazing bushes over there, great geology! Enjoy!
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Very nice video. I'm glad you mentioned the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt. Just a small correction, though: the rocks there have been dated from 3.8 to 4.23 billion years old. Otherwise a really great video on cratons.
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Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago, MAYBE the Sun formed beforehand at about 4.6 billion. Geologists do not "try hard" to find the oldest rock, in fact ALL of the oldest rocks so far found were discovered by accident!
Probably😉 but Sun and Planets formed approx in similar times. Watch my videos about Solar System formation and Stars evolution🤗
It's not exactly easy to find them. These rocks either got destroyed by erosion or got covered by younger sedimentary rocks.
One YT geologist said the Canadian Shield is basement rock that rose to the surface as all of the .iles deep layers of various rocks on top of it eroded away then bulldozed south by the glaciers. The Hudson Bay's basement rock is covered with 8200 feet of sedimentary rock so isn't rising like the bare shield rock surrounding it.
We have some of the archaen rocks here in Wisconsin!
Wonderful!
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What if I took a piece of the oldest rock in the world and the youngest rock in the world and threw it in a bucket of lava and mixed it up. Then how old is it?
Very funny! it will be as old as the time since you mixed it and it bacame the solid rock again..
@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience it is so funny to hear all the different answers to this question because it’s always different! This is one of my favorite answers! that if you melt rocks they can time travel!
yeh, this is a philosophical questions😆 but because rocks been there since start of the time and costantly recycled, their age depends on the question you want to ask🤗
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Have u heard of arrow rock in new zealand
Do you mean in Nelson?
There is no way to correctly test for the age of a rock
Maybe if someone saw it with his eyes, or it related to know historical events, like earthquake for example. In most of the cases we are looking at the minimum ages, meaning the rock at least old as..
@@ENLIGHTENMENTscience science needs billions of years to prove its theory, when in fact the earth can't possibly be that old. These claims on the video are just opinions and should be stated as so.
I dont claim that everything is here is the only truth. Everyone believes in anything they like.
@@danfraser912There's radiometric and potassium-argon dating for example. Both are used to date rocks. True they can't show the exact day or minute an igneous rock formed, but they're still quite accurate.
So THIS is where God started the creation of Earth, not Jerusalem
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ahh pity, you are so wrong, try 6000 years old, see your bible
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God doesn't work on mankind's set time schedule.
It was a priest who used genealogy to get that date. There's so much evidence such as radiometric and potassium-argon dating dating, and in the universe itself that shows the earth and universe are billions of years old.