Why Earth's Tilt is FAR More Important Than We Realize

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Arvin Ash

Arvin Ash

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@pandemonium274
@pandemonium274 10 ай бұрын
It may have been pertinent to point out that the Axial Tilt varies between 22.1 degrees and 24.5 degrees, the cycle is around 40,000 years, and that our seasons are drastically affected over time by the change. This change in tilt play a role in Milankovitch Cycles and, so it is theorized, the ebb and flow of ice ages. We are in an inter glacial period now.
@marclevine3139
@marclevine3139 10 ай бұрын
and right now we are closest to the sun during S Hemisphere Summers and futher away during their winters. You would expect s hemishere would have more extreme seasons but they don't because there is much more water and less land than N Hem which heats and cools slower. But all those orbital factors change over time and of couse there is continental drift. A lot of stuff going.
@jerrylockhart3069
@jerrylockhart3069 10 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m talking about. That’s what I was saying earlier. You hit it on the news but much better than I did.😅❤🎉🥇🥵🔥😎👍💯👁️👁️
@shadmo8629
@shadmo8629 10 ай бұрын
Yes, great point. The Milankovitch cycles include the elliptical orbital cycle of about 100,000 years, and also recession of the earths axis (tilt) so in 13,000 years summer in N hemisphere will occur in January (26,000 year cycle). So what will be the outcome of summer in NH coinciding with being closest point in orbit to the sun? I assume we’ll be deep in an Ice age for the reasons you mention (waters specific heat capacity), but unfortunately I won’t be around to find out.
@jefferytokarsky1930
@jefferytokarsky1930 10 ай бұрын
I think it’s also pertinent to point out that the moon stabilizes our axial tilt.
@jerrylockhart3069
@jerrylockhart3069 10 ай бұрын
@@jefferytokarsky1930 I think so too
@thejuanderful
@thejuanderful 11 ай бұрын
"Ironically we are currently closer to the sun during winter." The southern hemisphere enters the chat...
@mjmulenga3
@mjmulenga3 11 ай бұрын
This summer is murderously hot 🥵
@Andre_XX
@Andre_XX 11 ай бұрын
Yes, a bit of hemispherical chauvinism on display there!
@thejuanderful
@thejuanderful 11 ай бұрын
@@mjmulenga3 Yeah I am pretty sure the sun is going through the most active phase of it's 11 year cycle. Lots of solar flares and such.
@mjmulenga3
@mjmulenga3 11 ай бұрын
@@thejuanderful I read somewhere that this is the hottest year in recent memory in this corner of Africa. Feels like it.
@jaybingham3711
@jaybingham3711 10 ай бұрын
Ah...the lands in proximity to the North Pole. That got labeled mistakenly the South Pole.
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 11 ай бұрын
There are so many random factors that allowed life on Earth (e.g., magnetosphere, big satellite moon, Goldilocks Zone) that it comes as no surprise how rare life is in our galaxy.
@manshonyagger
@manshonyagger 10 ай бұрын
How on Earth do you know how rare life is or isn't in our galaxy?
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 10 ай бұрын
We haven't seen any yet. @@manshonyagger
@Abmotsad
@Abmotsad 10 ай бұрын
@@drbuckley1 There could be millions of civilizations - even broadcasting ones - in our galaxy, and we might not know a thing about it.
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 10 ай бұрын
You could be right, Anything is possible. Given the vastness of not only space but also time, it would be a remarkable coincidence to detect a signal in the short time that humans have been listening.@@Abmotsad
@spacecoastz4026
@spacecoastz4026 10 ай бұрын
@@manshonyagger Because life has never and will never come from non-life. Yeah....we have a Creator called God.
@lauraletchemaiteetchemaite1753
@lauraletchemaiteetchemaite1753 11 ай бұрын
Interesting video, as always Alvin, but with many speculations. We used to say too that we, humans, exist thanks to the meteor that kill the dinosaurs. What grows in winter could grow in the regions that will have cold weather. There are solutions to the "new" problems you presented. Anyway, you always present a case that make us think as scientist, and this is what I like the most! Thank you so much for that!!!
@BlackBuck777
@BlackBuck777 10 ай бұрын
Your part concerning snowball earth - would the effect not depend upon how much free water was available to create snow/ice? And consider that evaporating the oceans to a major extent would lead to a very salty - and thus possibly unfreezable - liquid.
@longroad8107
@longroad8107 Ай бұрын
When salty ocean water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt and absorbs the water molecules which would be freshwater😊
@xtieburn
@xtieburn 11 ай бұрын
Small issue: The implication that without the Moon we wouldnt have a tilt. The opposite could be true, that without the Moon stabilising the Earths axial tilt, the tilt would swing wildly around (Well, wildly on geological time scales.) This would also produce a whole host of problems not only making life different, but much more difficult. Im not sure how well proven the stabilising influence is, but assuming it is the case to produce the effects in the video youd somehow need to capture a big moon or otherwise stabilise the Earth without our being knocked over at all in the process.
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 11 ай бұрын
Yes the moon does stabilize Earths tilt. But without the event that created the moon, how would the tilt have formed in the first place?
@xtieburn
@xtieburn 11 ай бұрын
@@ArvinAsh I wouldnt have thought the nature of planet formation as we understand it would be inclined to produce a perfectly vertical align planet that can remain stable by chance. This seems to be born out by the other planets with their wildly differing tilts and Mars which has been investigated in great detail and is understood to have swung by 10 degrees in just the last million years. Though I dont know all the mechanics involved.
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
@jk0621 Yes, it does. It is quite possible that Mars too was similarly hit with a large celestial body but ended up absorbing it over time, such that it did not form a large satellite.
@noahderstand
@noahderstand 10 ай бұрын
I have think the gyroscope functions in no gravity situations so the earth would be the same in space. It's just a big gyroscope.
@Mapper_Space
@Mapper_Space 10 ай бұрын
According to recent estimates, axial tilts do not vary as much without a moon as previously thought. Originally, it was thought to be 20+ degrees, now its thought to be 5-10 degrees at most for a planet as large as earth, coupled with the fact there is a large gas giant only 4 AU more distant from the sun that banks on the eqrth (Jupiter is thought to be the main cause of the milankovitch cycles, with Venus being less so).
@RealmsofPixelation
@RealmsofPixelation 4 ай бұрын
I like how people talk about events from billions of years ago like they were there.
@rasal-drool6046
@rasal-drool6046 11 ай бұрын
Was about to ask a stupid question....glad i waited to see the end.
@txlish
@txlish 10 ай бұрын
long time , no see Mr Ash. Good to have you back, Merry Christmas -:)
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
thank you. Merry Christmas to you as well.
@c1osmo
@c1osmo 11 ай бұрын
Northern-centric view indeed.
@mjmulenga3
@mjmulenga3 11 ай бұрын
Considering winter to start on the solstice is plain crazy. 😂
@JohnnyAngel8
@JohnnyAngel8 10 ай бұрын
That's why we have astronomical and meteorological winters. The first is in reference to astronomical points in the Solar System; the second is in reference to the three coldest months of the year. Our calendars only list the astronomical moments. I do think that calendars should show "solstice" and "equinox" rather than "winter begins" and "autumn begins". Maybe some do but I haven't seen any.
@manshonyagger
@manshonyagger 10 ай бұрын
As the Earth's temperature changes lag behind changes in the amount of sunlight received, it makes some sense to start seasons with the solstice or equinox. When I moved from the US to Australia 30+ years ago I found it strange to arbitrarily tag seasons by the calendar - first day of Summer is Dec. 1st, first day of Autumn is Mar. 1st, etc. In reality "seasons" are just convenient divisions around the solstice and equinox, and we can tag them however is convenient. Why not eight? Or two? Many tropical areas have a hot, a wet, and a dry season. That works for them.
@punditgi
@punditgi 10 ай бұрын
I always tilt towards Arvin's videos! 🎉😊
@Martinezr211
@Martinezr211 10 ай бұрын
I'm not going be a backseat driver. Thank you for the video, it was thought provoking. I especially like how you present the material, its easy to understand and digest. Keep up the good work.
@victorfinberg8595
@victorfinberg8595 10 ай бұрын
the bottom line is that EVERY object in the universe is MOVING and SPINNING. the amounts of both can vary widely, and they do
@anthonycarbone3826
@anthonycarbone3826 11 ай бұрын
With no tilt I would have to believe that the weather extremes would be much greater as both heat and cold areas would be more concentrated creating much stronger mixing layers.
@martinsmith6049
@martinsmith6049 11 ай бұрын
I've always wondered if a locked planet, eg Mercury, with a super hot face and freezing cold rear face, has a goldilocks zone at the interface, and how thick that zone would be.
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 11 ай бұрын
With no Moon to stabilize it's tilt, Earth's rotation would become unstable, wobbly, and prevent any consistent weather pattern over a long enough time to permit the evolution of life.
@EinsteinKnowedIt
@EinsteinKnowedIt 10 ай бұрын
​@@martinsmith60491 inch maximum. Enjoy the view.😅
@narenderk9076
@narenderk9076 10 ай бұрын
Without axis lilt there would be only one spring season..after third world war..i.e, after dropping nukes at North pole and South pole earth axis would be zero degree lilt. This will happen in 2036. Then after 2500 years due to natural calamities the earth axis tilts by 23.5degrees. This world drama cycle repeats every 5000 years identically second by second. What ever is happening has happened a cycle ago.
@jonmartin88
@jonmartin88 10 ай бұрын
I think a locked planet such as Mercury would need some type of atmosphere in order for a temperate zone to exist.
@justjeff1506
@justjeff1506 11 ай бұрын
How do we know Earth wasn’t tilted before Theia?
@ivanivonovich9863
@ivanivonovich9863 7 ай бұрын
We don't. But even if it was, the collision still would have had a dramatic effect. Probably incurring the current tilt.
@Equiluxe1
@Equiluxe1 9 ай бұрын
Coal was mined and used to a small extent during Roman times and possibly before that, what happened in the 18th and 19th centauries was it was mined in ever greater quantities probably due to wood becoming scarcer in places like England due to increased ship and house building so less for fuel.
@joyceleadbetter2600
@joyceleadbetter2600 10 ай бұрын
Besides haveing a 23.5 degree tilt, Earth's axis also wobbles like a top. Wobbles anywhere from 22.5 to 24.5 degrees. More upright the axis, ice age, more tilted, global warming.
@Iconoclasher
@Iconoclasher 10 ай бұрын
I don't agree. That's a pretty tough "what if..." to figure out. There are no seasons within a few degrees of the equator and that's probably where humans started out. It's hard to judge what edible plants would be around because the plants we have now evolved with the seasons. Half the plants on earth now evolved in the equatorial zones with no seasons, (... life finds a way"). It doesn't take much science or imagination to see plants evolving in the cooler regions. Humans would settle in the comfortable regions. As far as innovation, we can only guess. People living in that world would think living someplace where the temperature swings by a 100° would be hellish. I think living in a world where you could migrate to your comfort zone and not have seasonal changes would be very peaceful.
@pathcoinfirst8936
@pathcoinfirst8936 11 ай бұрын
Nonsense link of cold and technology. The Egyptians, the Romans, the Meso-Americans, the Mesopotamians, all developed advanced technology in warm weather climates.
@samsonau8205
@samsonau8205 7 ай бұрын
Growing up in Canada where we have long nights in the winter and long days in the summer, it was not a difficult concept to understand since we experience it directly. Explaining this to my friends who move here from tropical countries takes some effort. I have been to the far north when the sun was high in the sky at 2 AM. Really messed with my sleep.
@galenpedersen4755
@galenpedersen4755 10 ай бұрын
My dad always said the Earth's axis is tilted because there are more horses asses than horses.
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
Your dad is not wrong...in the metaphorical sense. lol.
@galenpedersen4755
@galenpedersen4755 10 ай бұрын
@@ArvinAsh It's always lived rent free in my brain.
@scottdavidson526
@scottdavidson526 10 ай бұрын
I truly believe that your dad is correct.
@Avaricumstudios
@Avaricumstudios 11 ай бұрын
I'm never this early .....I guess it already started losing it's tilt
@strikerorwell9232
@strikerorwell9232 9 ай бұрын
Earth is not habital in the long run? Its to unstable to sustain a culture who made advances like we done? Solar flares Tsunamis, Volacano eruptions and magnetic disturbances and we have to start over again? Its not Impossible that there could have been advance civilisations on Earth before?
@jimmyquigley7561
@jimmyquigley7561 10 ай бұрын
Many highly sophisticated societies developed ib the tropics. The human species evolved in the tropics. Fire was first used in Africa. Tropical Africa developed iron-working indepedently...I could go on...Also bio-diversity ishighest in the tropcs.I could go on..
@williammorris3334
@williammorris3334 10 ай бұрын
Life is a mathematical impossibility unless someone created it in a perfectly designed setting. More than 2,000 variables have to line up just for life to be possible on a planet. Life would also be impossible were it not for our perfectly placed moon causing tides.
@SuperYtc1
@SuperYtc1 9 ай бұрын
*life as we know it. Big distinction.
@digguscience
@digguscience 10 ай бұрын
very clear explanation like a mass telecommunications expert.
@effingsix3825
@effingsix3825 11 ай бұрын
The minute I saw the title, I was reminded of Immanuel Velikovsky’s ‘Worlds In Collision,’ where he imaginatively describes where the North Pole was depicted as being cantered on the Boothia Peninsula, where the earth’s tilt was changed from where it was then, to where it is now, changing the temperature of areas in Siberia so much, that animals literally froze. All kinds of ice age species have been discovered in Siberia tens of thousands of years old almost perfectly preserved, while on the other side of the earth, whole areas of the northern part of the North American continent were suddenly made liveable.
@rogerwolfe1888
@rogerwolfe1888 10 ай бұрын
Cool dude , there has to be a reason how a wooly mammoth freezes with undigested food in its stomach huh ? No one even contemplates this dynamic but you do 😊
@effingsix3825
@effingsix3825 10 ай бұрын
@@rogerwolfe1888 Yes, I was quite fascinated with the explanation, though the probable causes of drastic climactic changes are perhaps due to much less dramatic swings than the earth shifting on its axis to that extent. A dramatic climate change occurred in 536 AD, due to a volcanic eruption which had been recorded in tree rings and ice cores, so if there were a volcanic eruption in the era of 40,000 years ago, this could be the cause. If there were a shift recorded in recent geologic timescale, there would be some evidence in the cores of drill samples in the oldest glaciers. Velikovsky’s imaginary prognostications set out from times without a real geological scale of events. The curious outcome of catastrophism would be that the ‘end of the world’ has already occurred.
@rogerwolfe1888
@rogerwolfe1888 10 ай бұрын
@@effingsix3825 Do you have any thoughts on crustal displacement theory ? It is hard to prove but Einstein was very curious on the subject and we know the continents have gradually shifted over great periods of time but dramatic shifts of the earth crust is not usually accepted ! However some geological research does show that not all uplifts and geomorphology are slow but could be dynamic movements ! Any way I’m just an amateur who likes to think about such matters ! Have a nice day
@effingsix3825
@effingsix3825 10 ай бұрын
@@rogerwolfe1888 I suppose that the earth’s mantle is a matter for geologists(good article in Wikipedia), though I really like the idea that the earth was once much smaller in size and literally grew, which separated the continents. There’s no evidence this is correct, except that the continents fit together quite curiously should the earth have been smaller at one time. I like the Electric Universe’s theory that earth was once a satellite of Saturn, which was at one time a brown or red dwarf that was captured by the Sun. This explains why the earth’s tilt is the same as other planets, which were once satellites to Saturn before capture. Other planets don’t have the same tilt. The solar system is quite unique in that it has smaller planets in the inner orbits, while gas giants such as Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus are at the outer part of the system, quite the reverse wha5 is found in astronomy.
@rogerwolfe1888
@rogerwolfe1888 10 ай бұрын
@@effingsix3825 that is fascinating and even in some ancient mythology Saturn plays a dominant role in how they view their creation ! Your probably very close to the truth because the migration of continents from Pangea makes more sense when you expand , it seems more natural and I’ve always wondered how the continents could migrate ? Thanks
@apuchowdhury580
@apuchowdhury580 9 ай бұрын
I have a strong feeling / impression that days (24 hours) have been passing faster than they did a few years back. I solicit your valued opinions
@reindeerheadgames
@reindeerheadgames 9 ай бұрын
The giant Japan quake a decade ago may have altered our tilt.
@strikerorwell9232
@strikerorwell9232 9 ай бұрын
There are many who say the same! I feel it as well! In 2012 the transformation started and it ends in 2030. Hence the Orwellian UN Agenda 21/30, World Economic Forum "Own Nothing and Be Happy!" by 2030.
@Craznar
@Craznar 11 ай бұрын
We have Winter and Summer starting 21 or 22 days before the solstices.
@philmarsh3859
@philmarsh3859 10 ай бұрын
I've also read that less tilt = colder poles and warmer tropics. More tilt, inverse is true.
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
In general, yes that would be the case.
@xBINARYGODx
@xBINARYGODx 11 ай бұрын
I strongly disagree with this idea that we would never have evolved past some simple tribal life in the equatorial area's. There are many reasons beyond seasonal/ice-age/etc to travel around - and the temperate areas would still need fire tech. give it a long enough timeframe (hundreds of thousands of years) and I think we are more than that assumption, but how much more per unit of time? Who can ever say.
@tracywilliams7929
@tracywilliams7929 11 ай бұрын
I know what you mean BINARYGOD. The whole idea is stupid to the point of being offensive. Ecological anthropologists should consider that if cold is such a stimulus to civilization then why do the Inuit have such a simple level of culture? Ditto Laplanders. It's still under debate whether the Nordic Vikings were anything more than brutal savages yet advocates of Nordic superiority swear on a Bible that every human advancement came from this one ethnic group. In reality left to their own devices they never developed past that crucial watershed of permanent settlements we call civilization. They were nomadic marauders preying on the permanent settlements of others like the warm weather Latins of the Roman Empire. Native Americans survived ice ages but didn't develop things like the decimal point until settling in middle American jungles and mountain tops. Before I finish there is a KZbin video dealing with this idea that subSaharan Africans never developed the wheel because they are stupid. That cold climate races developed bigger brains to survive the winter. First it turns out sub-Saharan blacks DID develop the wheel. However, it's an idea that never caught on because there was no need for wheels. They did not need to travel much. What little travel was done was by the use of beasts of burden, not wheels.
@jaybingham3711
@jaybingham3711 10 ай бұрын
Probably a Type 10 civilization under contract to run universal simulations for that exact scenario could say.
@kredwol2103
@kredwol2103 10 ай бұрын
Necessity is the mother of invention.
@TheGuruNetOn
@TheGuruNetOn 10 ай бұрын
Most probably it's a very Eurocentric viewpoint. Even though Europe claims its science to be of Greek origin which is from a warm region.
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid 10 ай бұрын
Hey everybody likes warm weather... But there's nothing stopping ancient Greeks from building their stone houses with a main plaza fireplace which made the stone of the upper family unit floors warm under their toes (sounds heavenly) in cooler climates. I agree with OP- we are explorers at heart and once the brave had traveled north and south, reporting the wealth of resources, people would migrate as they did with a tilted earth. The proof is the Eskimo such as the Inuit. Living in the Arctic Circle continuously. Fire and their basic technology allowed them to hunt whales and craft amazing weapons - why should anything be so different just because "it's cold" towards the poles?
@calamityjean1525
@calamityjean1525 10 ай бұрын
I would like to see a discussion of what the Earth would be like if it was MORE tilted; say 30 or 40 degrees.
@strikerorwell9232
@strikerorwell9232 9 ай бұрын
Bill Gates wanna experiment with covering the sunlight and blow nukes on the Moon! When you read about his ideas and think about the influence he has with his money its scary? What if Bill Gates push away the Moon and block the sunlight and stop Earths tilt for fun? Gates have the money to travel and love on Mars and have a laugh terraform Mars and zip a drink meanwhile chaos and extinction follows on Earth!
@thomasjamison2050
@thomasjamison2050 10 ай бұрын
Earth , Mars and Saturn all have about the same tilt. Doesn't the theory of how earth got it's tilt from a planetary collision then mean that these other planets also had the same type of collision, and isn't that just bit too unlikely to be the case?
@calewilcox6905
@calewilcox6905 11 ай бұрын
Great video Arvin!
@nyckhusan2634
@nyckhusan2634 10 ай бұрын
In 1437 grandson of Timur the Great Ulugbeg measured Earth axial tilt as 23.5047 or 23 degrees 30 minutes and 17 seconds by his quadrant in Samarkand observatory. In 2022 Earth tilt was about 23.4365 degrees. Difference in 585 years was about .0682 degrees, it makes 0.1166 degrees of changing of tilt for millennium. Tilt of Earth currently s being reduced until reaching a minimum value of 22.1 Degrees. Maximum axial tilt of Earth in 24.5 degrees was in 7068 BC in the last cycle.
@ChinnuWoW
@ChinnuWoW 11 ай бұрын
What if the axial tilt was much greater, like 50 degrees?
@destructionman1
@destructionman1 11 ай бұрын
Go spend a few Uranus years on Uranus and let us know :)
@JohnnyAngel8
@JohnnyAngel8 10 ай бұрын
Our seasons would be much longer and hotter/colder. An example of this is the planet Uranus which is orbiting the Sun tilted at 82.23º, as if it was rolling. Winter at the poles last 42 years each during its 84 year orbit around the Sun. (Its poles receive more energy when they face the Sun but for unknown reasons the equator remains warmer.)
@ChinnuWoW
@ChinnuWoW 10 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyAngel8 Makes sense. I guess Spring and Autumn would be shorter then, right?
@boulderbash19700209
@boulderbash19700209 10 ай бұрын
​@@JohnnyAngel8 Maybe because its equator still receives sun light the entire year while each of the poles have chance to shed its heat for half year at a time.
@vkobevk
@vkobevk 9 ай бұрын
more intense season, tropical temperature at summer in pole area and it going to snow in tropical area at sea level, even equator may see snow at sea level at summer and winter solstice
@rocketboostjump
@rocketboostjump 10 ай бұрын
I learned so much with this video such as Arvin has hair.
@emitindustries8304
@emitindustries8304 10 ай бұрын
The Eskimos, or Inuit, live in the acrtic, but didn't develop into an intelligent species while living there. They migrated to the arctic from the warmer climates in Africa and Asia. I doubt that an intelligent, tool making, humanoid culture could develop in a climate of permanent subzero temperatures.
@Abmotsad
@Abmotsad 10 ай бұрын
Yes, and somewhere in the galaxy, there is a planet whose axis of rotation is perpendicular to the ecliptic. On THAT planet, there is a Vimeo addressing how it would be impossible for complex life to evolve on a planet wit an axial tilt of more than 1 or 2 degrees. I'll bet it's interesting. A few stars away, there is a planet with an axis that points directly at its own sun (like Uranus). On THAT planet there is a TikTok video showing how it would be impossible for complex life to evolve without this special feature.
@strikerorwell9232
@strikerorwell9232 9 ай бұрын
Is there a KZbin planet? I mean like KZbin runs everything?
@ScrewtapeLetter
@ScrewtapeLetter 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@merion297
@merion297 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for developing this topic. I thought that the lack of axial tilt would lead to constantly raging strong storms due to the difference between equatorial and polar temperatures. Was I wrong about this? :)
@sideshowbob
@sideshowbob 10 ай бұрын
Pretty sure the lack of tilt would lead to stratification, & thus the atmosphere would be relatively calm, with no "trade winds" or ocean conveyor belt cycles. So there would be less opportunity for storms. The seasons cause the atmosphere to mix & move around (trade winids, oceanic conveyor belts), generating storms.
@merion297
@merion297 10 ай бұрын
@@sideshowbob But wouldn't the huge temperature difference between the equatorial and polar regions just result strong winds?
@sideshowbob
@sideshowbob 10 ай бұрын
@@merion297 You need something to mix the areas together, such as axial tilt does. Picture a blender in which the ingredients for a Margarita have been dumped into, but the blender isn't plugged in. Very little mixing will occur. Sure, the elliptical orbit of the Earth, various tectonic forces, & the gravitational tug of the moon might provide some energy, but possibly not enough to overcome atmospheric "drag". This would be an interesting scenario to model, such as they are doing to forecast the effects of climate change, but the computing power to do so is beyond the reach of armchair speculators such as us.
@barleyeducated8714
@barleyeducated8714 10 ай бұрын
Just basic logic but it would far more likely that things would move in a different pattern than come to a standstill. The 'blender' (the sun) is always plugged in. Even if always the highest over the equator the difference in more water being evaporated here would surely lead to movement around the earth. @@sideshowbob
@sideshowbob
@sideshowbob 10 ай бұрын
@@barleyeducated8714 Well it's like predicting the results of human induced climate change. The Earth's climate is such a complicated system, with so many variables, even our best computer modeling attempts are still primitive & not definitive. This would be the same. More fun for us to randomly speculate lol.
@fraliexb
@fraliexb 10 ай бұрын
4:11 why you don't specify that you're talking about the Northern Hemisphere. Since it's the opposite season in the Southern Hemisphere. So it's not ironic that Northern Hemisphere Winter is when we are closest to the Sun, since it is also the Southern Hemisphere Summer.
@BeyondAldebaran
@BeyondAldebaran 8 ай бұрын
Just like he said, because the main contributor to seasonal temperature variation is earths tilt and not it’s distance from the sun. Saying that it’s summer in the southern hemisphere when the earth is closer to the sun confuses that point.
@SavageRabbit666
@SavageRabbit666 11 ай бұрын
this makes me think of the great filter, what if teh reason we have not found other tech advanced aliens, is cause our tilt is special,
@fletches4084
@fletches4084 10 ай бұрын
The greatest paradox seems to be that, in spite of the monumental odds against our existence and the fact that we are here at all, we seem so intent on sterilising this planet. The jury is still out on whether there is really intelligent life on earth.
@bobg9922
@bobg9922 11 ай бұрын
This might explain the lack of detectable alien techno signatures in our part of the universe. the Theia fluke impact plus the combination of other flukes like the creation of the moon in that impact and the dinosaur wiping asteroid and so on. All of these rare events gave earth the "winning ticket" for a civilization to thrive.
@chatsomil
@chatsomil 7 ай бұрын
Hi Arvin, for a spherical earth when we say that it is tilted, what does it specifically mean A. Is the actual "North Pole" or northern most point on earth not at top of the sphere but shifted out 23 degrees B. Axis along which spin takes place is tilted but "North pole" is still at top of sphere C. Both North Pole and magnetic North Pole coincide with axis and are not at top of sphere Your insight will really put things in perspective for me. Thanks
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 7 ай бұрын
The axis of rotation of the earth is tilted relative to the plane of earths orbit around the sun.
@extraordinarygamer937
@extraordinarygamer937 11 ай бұрын
Hello Arvin
@John-qd5of
@John-qd5of 10 ай бұрын
I wanted to add several points. Firstly, let's imagine that the Earth's axial tilt was not 23 degrees, but 90 degrees, similar to Uranus. In that case, the length of the terrestrial day would not correspond to the period of rotation. You would have a North Pole pointed at a tropical sun for months on end that would burn and sear that part of the Earth with 24 hours of TROPICAL daylight for months. Imagine a relentless demonic eye, burning the world. Meanwhile, the South Pole is plunged into 6 months of darkness. But this darkness would encompass a far greater portion of the globe than it does presently. The possibilities for snow and ice, and sea ice, would therefore seem infinite. The 64,million dollar question would be which side would predominate: the seating eyeball heat storm, or the maelstrom of winter glaciation? Secondly, let's all remember that although the Earth's ractual axial tilt has remained steady through the ages, it can actually wobble a little bit. It varies between 22-24 degrees. Yes, the pole wanders around in a circle, but the actual tilt is still very stable. Now suppose that the North Pole lists just a little, and we get a tilt of 24 degrees. Surprisingly, we get big effects. The African monsoon becomes a big factor in the Earth's climate. Suddenly, we get a greening of the Sahara. Water falls on the bare sand. Plants spring up. Game animals move north. Giant lakes appear, and once lost, mighty rivers start their flow. The result: a Sahara savanna, full of animals for men to hunt. It is no surprise that when different hominids left Africa, they did so when the Earth's axial tilt was 24 degrees, and the Sahara was a savanna. I am trying to imagine what those huge ancient rivers and lakes must have looked like. Certainly, the River Nile must have been very different. In a wet climate, it becomes a huge, long marsh. The ancestors of the Ancient Egyptians did not live there then. They might just go there to hunt, until that primeval river dried out a bit.
@LVolodymyr
@LVolodymyr 9 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Homo sapiens could not have arisen on a planet without an axis tilt. But not only because of the absence of periodic winter, but also because of the general stability of the climate. After all, our large brain developed precisely because of the need to adapt to major climate changes, which lasted not months or millions of years, but hundreds of years, when centuries of rains were replaced by centuries of drought, forests grew in the place of steppes, etc.
@wittohasago
@wittohasago 10 ай бұрын
The how, why and when the earths axis is tilted is what I set out to workout. I completed that task a year ago. Many on Earth like the Royals, World Leaders and World Elite know the answers but the truth kept from many of us whilst those with the knowledge have been indoctrinated into their fold. The Giza Pyramids and megalithic sites tell us of such things. The Earths axis was tilted deliberately by those with the skills just 6000 years ago with the first of 8 impacts used to tilt the Earths axis landing at the bottom of South America. At the timstood
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
No.
@wittohasago
@wittohasago 10 ай бұрын
@@ArvinAsh Sorry but you are wrong... I have had the help of the people that left the message. They rolled out the vax and virus the month after my uploads stated how the Caucasians are amongst those that cannot stay on Earth once the axis is straightened. We feel like we are nailed to a cross and others can no longer breed as the moons varying synchronized orbit around the Sun is never as close as it is now. Everybody that stems from areas above the Mediterranean have to leave Earth including the the North and South American Indians. The World Leaders have tried to nuke us all many times over the last 4 years.... get ready.... this is the real reason the US Congress and Military are admitting UFOs are real etc.... however, working out that the craft left at Roswell was 90 billion year old technology had a positive affect and the Military Maniacs in the USA had to rethink their "building an army" plans..... the orbit of the moon in sync with Earths orbit protects the equator from the Sun and stops what would be global tsunamis driven by the one field of the Sun..... written about in the Quran... "If the Sun should outswim the moon catastrophe will ensue." and also the passage regarding day and night being of equal time all year round...... this only happens on a straight globe.... written about in the Quran because they can stay on Earth during these periods. Many are about to be removed for their crimes regarding human sacrifice... 1.1 billion at its highest ... much larger % with some races.... Australia 25% of the Pop..... the USA 111 million..... and so on... I'm here on facebook. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009699378292
@joso7228
@joso7228 10 ай бұрын
Tilt creating seasons and harvests, moon induced tides, strong protective magnetic field - we have all the advantages
@Abhi-mu2cy
@Abhi-mu2cy 10 ай бұрын
I also think the elliptic orbits also plays a role in seasons
@steveball4444
@steveball4444 10 ай бұрын
Surprisingly this does not appear to be the case. On Jan 2, Earth was as close to the sun as it will get in its elliptical orbit yet we have the coolest weather of the year around this time in the Northern Hemisphere. In July, when Earth is farthest from the sun due to its elliptical orbit, we have the hottest weather in the Northern Hemisphere. What little effect the elliptical orbit has on seasons appears to be overwhelmed by the effect of the axial tilt.
@upendrasharma4996
@upendrasharma4996 10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Please also cover the oscillation of the axis and results thereof.
@mats1975
@mats1975 10 ай бұрын
I get the feeling (just a quick thought), that not having an axial tilt would be conductive to aquatic lifeforms to develop more efficiently than terrestrial ones, since water acts as a safer, denser medium than air and it also offers some padding and intermixing of temperatures between latitudes due to currents maybe?
@michaelbartlett6864
@michaelbartlett6864 11 ай бұрын
Arvin, you left out the wobble of the earth that causes the seasons to change over the "Great Year", and the fact that tectonic plate movement and vulcanism would continue. Also without the changing weather patterns and wind shift, it might not deposit much snow at the poles. One thing is sure though, it would certainly be different than it is now. A rally interesting subject to cover would be the shifting of the actual poles by 10 or 20 degrees!
@jpe1
@jpe1 11 ай бұрын
The shifting of the poles by “10 or 20 degrees” is referring to the magnetic poles, not the geographic poles. Magnetic poles wander around, and occasionally flip North for South, the geographic poles are quite stable. There is a “precession of the equinoxes” which is the roughly 26,000 year cycle of the movement of Earth’s axis of rotation to move with respect to inertial space, similar to how a spinning top will have its axis of rotation precess in a circle.
@michaelbartlett6864
@michaelbartlett6864 11 ай бұрын
@@jpe1 Yeah, I know all that, but I'm talking about the geographic poles, which are moving and have shifted a lot before. I know you think that the geographic poles are stable, but they are not. They are much more stable than the magnetic poles, but they do change and it would cause massive disasters if it happens again!
@drkdrk7
@drkdrk7 11 ай бұрын
Uncle Arwin, thank you very much for a wonderful episode, as always! I would really like an episode about the history of the Nobel Prizes in quantum mechanics with a brief description of each! And about the future of the Earth under the influence of the sun in 50 thousand years, 500 thousand years, 50 million years, 500 million years and until absorption by a red giant too 😊
@rayagoldendropofsun397
@rayagoldendropofsun397 10 ай бұрын
Earth Orbit is dependent on it's Surface 9.8 Energy Conservation System Activity's, Concerving Sunlight Photons Energy's at Quantum level's in real time, to obtain, and maintain a weightless freedom of Orbital MOTION that instantly takes on stream lined up grades for Velocity, Spacing, Rotation, and Tilt, last but not least. Tilt is always in aggressive mode monitoring the Land Scape to open the widest possible areas for incoming Sunlight Photons Energy's Conservation, it's life line to stay in a weightless Orbit. Weightless Space Object's are easily powered by Photon Energy's. 😮 Photons Raining down to Earth creates a Surface SENSATION causing it's weightlessness to easily respond in a Tilt fashion.
@drkdrk7
@drkdrk7 10 ай бұрын
@@rayagoldendropofsun397 stop smoking crack dude
@rayagoldendropofsun397
@rayagoldendropofsun397 10 ай бұрын
@drkdrk7 Understood ! U're one of eight billion who believes in the Mythical Gravity MOTION, even when your very internal, and external Body MOTION are Energy driven, including Earth Surface 9.8 Energy Conservation System Activity's, such as Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Dirt Devils, Earth Quakes, Volcanoes, Atmospheric Wind, Satellite, Plains, Birds, Tectonic Plates, Earth Core, Lightening, Ocean Waves, Wild Life, Rising Gase's, Earth Magnetic Field, Aurora Burialis, Bullets, Cars, Clouds, Rocket Lift-off, Web Telescope, Marine Lives, Photons Energy Raining downward to Earth Surface, these are all Science FACTS of Energy's in MOTION. Warning: The Air U breathe Debunks Gravity in multiple ways, it keeps your Body in MOTION, It enables Ocean Waves, and Tree Leaves into MOTION. No one has to believe anything.
@dhuramc-qo9nz
@dhuramc-qo9nz 8 ай бұрын
Our solar system is a true work of art. The relationship between the sun, moon and earth is so amazing. It's almost like a matter of sheer coincidence, especially when it comes to the seasons and the lunar eclipse. The coincidence behind the distances between the sun, moon and earth is mind blowing. As I say, a true work of art. As if it were designed to be that way. Good thing too. Just look at our existence, and how animals and other forms of life thrive in their natural state.
@zenastronomy
@zenastronomy 10 ай бұрын
sorry have to disagree about tthis cold hypothesis. its eurocentric nonsense. nearly all premodern scientific progress was done in the warmer climates. the cradle of civilisation is the middle east, not exactly known for snowy winters. Egypt, china and india and middle east were far more ahead than Europe for millenias. so society would have advanced no matter what. there might be a correlation a benifit with how easier it is for cold climates to industtlaise over warmer ones. but china and japan korea are all pretty developed and near the equator rather than poles. so either way if humans would have existed. lack of cold wouldn't have stopped us developing. without seasons tho, human development would have been remarkably different. as seasons did shape human civilisation as well as human biology. frankly without seasons humans wouldn't be human. whatever humanoid species would have evolved even of they looked human probably wouldn't have been internally. as our biology as well as entire earth's biology and ecosystem is built for this earth with seasons. so an ecosystem without seasons would not be the same at all.
@kingofthejungle3833
@kingofthejungle3833 10 ай бұрын
@0:45 what's that? the tilt is responsible for our climate and seasons? Well maybe that is what is driving this "climate change" crap. It's also interesting to note that in the 1980's when the climate was actually hotter, the tilt was only 23 degrees, so half a degree change in the tilt can make quite a difference, it would seem.
@HawkGTboy
@HawkGTboy 10 ай бұрын
“Cold weather promotes invention.” Careful…. 😆 This is a dangerous subject!
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
Indeed.
@anthonybaransky137
@anthonybaransky137 10 ай бұрын
Earth axis has a rotation as well as the earth rotating upon said axis. The axial rotation of earth takes 25,920 years, also known as the procession of the equinoxes. This information is not new! It was written down thousands of years ago in ancient Sanskrit literarure that came from India
@johnnypassion5754
@johnnypassion5754 10 ай бұрын
Bye watching the stars rotate around the earth
@MrBlister808
@MrBlister808 11 ай бұрын
Lol, I love these titles. In line with ""What would happen if the poles flip polarity again", or ""What would happen if anther rapid ice age or global warming event happen again?" Definitely interesting thought exercises.
@SumNumber
@SumNumber 10 ай бұрын
It makes me wonder if the drastic weather change is due to the axis changing . :O)
@K94Life
@K94Life 10 ай бұрын
It seems that this ‘wobble’ or tilt of earth could allow many reflection of the suns direct rays from building up (in a fixed centre axis rotation) too
@lucidmoses
@lucidmoses 11 ай бұрын
Mr Attwood should look up how evolution works. If temperature was relatively stable the amount of fur people had would correlate to there latitude. Much like skin color does now. But weather would still vary so if you got the brain capacity, you can loose some of the fur to make you more effective in the hot daytime. i.e. You already needed the brain power before you needed to keep warm.
@Jitendrashah-s6i
@Jitendrashah-s6i 25 күн бұрын
Planets knowledge is very different than what we are taught
@emergentform1188
@emergentform1188 11 ай бұрын
Love it, hooray Arvin!
@tubedude54
@tubedude54 9 ай бұрын
With the ice caps building in depth the ocean levels would fall revealing more and more land surface. As temperatures fell hot arid regions would become livable and able to sustain crops. So maybe it would not become a 'problem' for tens of thousands of years if at all.
@peterhagen7258
@peterhagen7258 10 ай бұрын
If , no, When the polar regions begin to accumulate more snow/ice, sea level will drop - as much as 100 to 150 meters, with coastlines retreating from many major population centers. Additionally, the weight of the ice has significant impact on the geology of the covered continents, depressing those areas covered, while tilting the uncovered areas up, possibly further impacting shoreline retreat.
@billalumni7760
@billalumni7760 9 ай бұрын
I have forgotten the author of the following quote but he stated about the moon, "It is far easier to explain why the moon doesn't exist than to explain that it does". That's how weird our moon is.
@jimallen8186
@jimallen8186 9 ай бұрын
Yes, no tilt would have impact to evolutionary lines, yet evolutionary lines also rely not just on fittest, but also on luck, those lucky early propagate more with quantity being its own kind of fitness. Series of normal distributions yield Pareto distribution. Hence, even keeping the tilt, were you to simply rewind the clock and run again, you’d get a different earth in terms of flora and fauna.
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 10 ай бұрын
Losing seasons would be a problem, but the change would be gradual. We would have lots of time to adapt, and save the species we like most. If it happens quickly it would be due to a collision with a large asteroid. In that case, a change in the tilt would be the least of our problems.
@LouisHansell
@LouisHansell 10 ай бұрын
Question re the shortest day: the day with the earliest sunset is December 7. After that, the afternoons get a bit brighter later. The day with the latest sunrise is January 7; after that, the mornings get brighter earlier. What causes this? The 'shortest day' is actually the day midway between these two dates.
@reideisenberg8890
@reideisenberg8890 9 ай бұрын
I've thought about this myself, but have never read anywhere as to why this is. So, I tried to come up with an explanation on my own. I suspect it may be due to the affects of the sidereal day. This is where the earth actually has to rotate 366.25 times a year in order to produce 365.25 days. It therefore also needs to rotate relative to a fixed point in space about four minutes faster than the 24hrs/rotation we experience in terms of day/night. If you could imagine for a moment a situation where the earth was "frozen in place" rotation-wise (meaning it didn't rotate at all), but still revolved around the sun normally, you would come to see that for each year, you would in fact have one full day - albeit a day that would take a full year, not 24 hours. With this day though, the sun would slowly rise in the WEST, and eventually set in the EAST about six months later. It would be a sort of long "backwards" day. In order to overcome it, and produce the 365.25 days we experience, you need the 366.25 rotations, which requires a touch more speed. As to what this has to do with the earliest and latest sunrises and sunsets being offset from their respective solstices, is that the reverse effects of the sidereal day is overcoming the very slow changes in sunrise and sunset that occur just before and soon after the solstice. If you consider this like a bell curve where the change in the length of the day approaches zero and then begins to reverse at the crest and trough of the curve, at those points the effect of the sidereal day is able to overtake the regular effects of the changing length of day since it is either approaching or slowly moving away from zero. It's sort of like in December the sun is setting earlier and earlier, but it is doing this ever more slowly, because things are soon about to reverse. The sun would keep setting earlier until the solstice in the second and third week of December, but the earth revolving around the sun is now having a greater effect on the day. The sidereal "backwards day" whose small effect is now relatively stronger, is able to kick it in the other direction a couple of weeks before you would normally expect the reversal. The sunrise meanwhile is occurring later at a greater rate than the sunset is happening later, but this changes at the solstice where the later sunset overtakes the later sunrise, which itself will not reverse for another couple of weeks - about the beginning of the second week in January. The two reversals are about a month apart, and again I think the effects of the sidereal day account for all this. Does any of this make sense? I perhaps haven't explained my suspicions effectively, or I'm simply incorrect. I sit around and sometimes speculate about things I've noticed but have been unable to really look up. The sidereal day thing I was able to look up a while back, after it struck me that you needed 366.25 rotations because of this "backwards day" that's created by going around the sun. I suppose that I could try typing in "solstice sunset/sunrise offset" or something like that to figure this out, but I have frankly begun hitting the Heineken's a bit early today and I barely was able to write out this mishmash. Anyway, cheers!
@phillipkalaveras1725
@phillipkalaveras1725 10 ай бұрын
I was hoping you weren't going to go there but you did.
@ดัสกร-ภ5ข
@ดัสกร-ภ5ข 7 ай бұрын
หินเป่า>หินยาน>หิน=ธาตุชนิดหนึ่ง+ สมาธิ +แรงกระตุ้น หรือแรงบันดานใจ=ศรัทธา
@Jasper_Seven
@Jasper_Seven 11 ай бұрын
I highly agree that the earth gained a lot from the tilt and seasons. But, if it were to be influenced and started a path to no tilt, I'm not convinced that it wouldn't all work itself out on the big scale at any time of Homo Sapiens existing. We might loose some species, but there would still be a lot of variables and everything else would adapt. One item not mentioned - if the influence that caused the tilt to vanish didn't jack with the moon, then the tidal bulge would play differently, reshaping some of the land, right?
@Matt23488
@Matt23488 11 ай бұрын
I don't think Dr. Attwood would be correct here. Generalizing technology as a way to keep warm is just false. Humans still would likely have invented the plow and learned to farm. The plow is regarded as the beginning of industrialization, not fire.
@js5665
@js5665 10 ай бұрын
That nifty tilt comes in handy to stimulate math. It's nice to know how many days till the beginning of planting, and the near last day to sow. And just how long is this lower light levels of winter going to last. But even if the Earth didn't have such a "drastic" tilt the stars at night could be used as some sort of counting mechanism. The sun rises on the same spot on the horizon and sets on the same opposite spot on the horizon. So there would very little help there for math skills. But at night, the stars move and change positions from day to day, to weeks, and so on as the Earth revolves around the sun. Always changing positions in a rhythmic way. That may just be what a new developing brain can use as to explore the why the sky changes at night. And that in turn could bring about a super intelligence just like Man.
@jorgbuhler4521
@jorgbuhler4521 9 ай бұрын
Wow! Didn’t know the tilt was so important...
@kegelboy
@kegelboy 10 ай бұрын
Anyone else having problems with Arvin’s videos not appearing in their feed?
@infoarmed3085
@infoarmed3085 10 ай бұрын
At 1:31 he describes the planet Theia's collision with earth as a factual, historical incident only to 'stress' at the end of the story that it is just an hypothesis.
@sideshowbob
@sideshowbob 10 ай бұрын
It's the best theory we have. Modeling shows we end up with the earth/moon system we have now. Analysis of materials from earth & the moon are consistent with this explanation. So it's not just a random hypothesis. There are probably minor details to be tweaked, like with the big bang as well.
@infoarmed3085
@infoarmed3085 10 ай бұрын
Thanks.@@sideshowbob
@noahderstand
@noahderstand 10 ай бұрын
I agree. Earth's always been an unexpectable place where anything can happen. My planet is so straight and ordered. Everything works. Here you get ignorance and genius, nobody's the same. Makes for a great vacation spot. Like riding one of your broncos or surfing, the planet moves. Always interesting but ultimately they destruct themselves, happens every time. One thing I got to say, the part where the two guys are turning their heads? Guess which one wouldn't be there?
@noahderstand
@noahderstand 9 ай бұрын
@@1969bones69 well it may be you perceive that from your own projections. It's pretty negative to assume I'm trying to sound like anything when these are only my thoughts. Playing around with alien identities just for humor.
@cbarnes2160
@cbarnes2160 9 ай бұрын
What would happen to the climate (particularly ice buildup near the poles) if Earth's tilt were more modestly different than the discussion here of zero tilt? Say 15 or 30 degrees? I've long wondered about that...
@gregoryperis3975
@gregoryperis3975 9 ай бұрын
If there were no tilt of the eart on its axis, now exists , the amount of sun light receiving by earth would be the same for the both position so there is no chance becoming more cold of northern and southern part of the earth
@user990077
@user990077 11 ай бұрын
I am a life long Alaskan and I hate the Earth's tilt. It means we have 7 months of cold weather and 5 months of what normal people get to have for more months than five. We need to use nukes or something to fix this tilt. (Just me being stupid for once, lol).
@BlackBuck777
@BlackBuck777 10 ай бұрын
Where is Superman when you need him?😊 (BTW Scotland isn't quite as bad, but I don't like it either!)
@paulwilson6511
@paulwilson6511 9 ай бұрын
Earth would be a permanently frozen snowball without the tilt. Do the ice caps melt on March 21, (or April 15 to account for the lag effects). NO. The glaciers would get bigger and bigger and reflect more sunlight and even the tropics would eventually freeze over. The oceans would be considerably smaller and perhaps 1000 metres less deep as so much would be locked up in the glaciers. I built an albedo model and it would take very little change in the solar insolation hitting the poles before this would happen. Maybe even just 3 degrees less tilt would result in the same snowball earth.
@Qrooel
@Qrooel 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the content! A little thing to consider - winter does not kill viruses.
@ScrewtapeLetter
@ScrewtapeLetter 2 ай бұрын
Yep. They're digging them up outta the permafrost and toying with them in labs all over this planet.
@SoulJourneysChannel
@SoulJourneysChannel 10 ай бұрын
Great video👍🏽
@thomaslali705
@thomaslali705 9 ай бұрын
Wonderful 👍
@sacredkinetics.lns.8352
@sacredkinetics.lns.8352 11 ай бұрын
👽 Well ... I'm glad that I'm not an ape descendant. Only the 1% has the primitive mentality of self annihilation against civilization.
@christophermullins7163
@christophermullins7163 11 ай бұрын
Aliens are here and have been since the dawn of man. I took a decent photo of the classic physics defying saucer craft. Posted online for all to see and yes it is pretty convincing. My passion.. my drive and goal in life is to spread the truth to the sheeple before our gov executes a false flag and people wrongly assume aliens are the enemy. They are humanitys parents.
@twonumber22
@twonumber22 11 ай бұрын
​@@christophermullins7163There are no false flags, they're just Bigfoot attacks.
@georgwrede7715
@georgwrede7715 9 ай бұрын
While I can believe that a zero-degree tilt might accumulate ice at the poles, I do disagree about animals and plants. A stable climate without seasons only means that the weather stays the same at the same latitude. (Except for things like the Gulf Stream keeping Northern Europe warmer than, say, Siberia on the same latitude, just like it does today.) Animals and plants are dependent on seasons just like they are dependent on night and day. 𝙏𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙞𝙨 𝙧𝙚𝙥𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙖𝙨 "𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙨𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙮 𝙘𝙤𝙪𝙡𝙙𝙣'𝙩 𝙚𝙭𝙞𝙨𝙩", 𝙬𝙝𝙞𝙘𝙝 𝙞𝙨 𝙩𝙤𝙩𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙬𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙜. Let me explain: Whatever the environment, nature learns to cope with it. After coping, nature finds a way to actually gain from it, whatever properties it does have. If you understand this, then it becomes trivial to see that if we had no seasons, nature would thrive just as well, but birds wouldn't migrate, and they could lay eggs any time, knowing that there's just as much food around. Farmers would get several crops every year everywhere (except on the ice caps, etc.). -- As an example: what if we didn't have night and day (yes, impossible, but humor me, please)? Then animals wouldn't need to sleep at all! Sleep exists because it is dark in the night. Since you can't see and do anything, the bodies of animals use that time for recharging. But with no nights, species would do the recharging on the fly, just like those sea birds that never land. They can't sleep either, or they become shark food. Sharks need to swim 24/7 because they have no air bladder. On a zero-tilt planet the species of plants and animals would be more stratified along latitudes than on the Earth. But just as abundant.
@wickedbird1538
@wickedbird1538 10 ай бұрын
😮😮I believe our plants and animals would have evolved differently. Maybe the top level of animals would have lived in the sea.
@jacktoy3032
@jacktoy3032 10 ай бұрын
The moon's influence in tampering the fluctuations in the earth's tilt is more important. The moon also helped slow down the earth's revolution to the now 24ish hours. When technology evolves to allow us to examine earth-like planets in more detail, detecting whether the planet has a sizeable moon will a level of detail to strive for.
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 10 ай бұрын
Would the masses in the mantle be candidates for leftovers from Thea ?
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 10 ай бұрын
yes, in fact, I saw a paper about 2 weeks ago where they found evidence that supported your idea.
@patrickstarnes2355
@patrickstarnes2355 10 ай бұрын
🙏 Finally I understand it.
@dhsscd
@dhsscd 9 ай бұрын
THIS IS HILARIOUS
@Suutswonderland
@Suutswonderland 11 ай бұрын
When I was thinking about the Higgs field last night and eternity I thought maybe spin and angle of a planet is vital for the formation of RNA? And so even though all these earth type planets are out there, are they all spinning our angle and speed? It might be why we don't see life anywhere we have been looking so far.
@HamilcarBarca-jm3ey
@HamilcarBarca-jm3ey 4 ай бұрын
As soon as he said, "scientists think", I believe he put this all in the realm of MAYBE!
@nicholas50
@nicholas50 11 ай бұрын
Would you please put together a comprehensive video debunking The Flat Earth mythology that is gaining so much traction within the adult community. So many people are just abandoning scientific reason to jump on some kind of bandwagon of distrust in science and it would be wonderful to give them something well-presented and comprehensive in this regard to snap them out of this. Thank you Arvin.
@margodphd
@margodphd 10 ай бұрын
I highly doubt people gullible enough to buy into such nonsense are watching this channel.
@sravasaksitam
@sravasaksitam 10 ай бұрын
who the hell is believing the earth is flat?
@jd01665
@jd01665 9 ай бұрын
@@sravasaksitam What's to believe? It's proven that we have been unable to detect that the earth is rotating or orbiting the sun. We have zero exclusive evidence of this. Michelson and Morley proved it and Einstein has to invent his fake relativity theories (they are still theories and we are in 2024, mind you) to continue the " globe " and gravity ideas that are being pushed on the masses by NASA, Hollywood and Disney. We have nobody that has circumnavigated the earth North to South. Nobody that has found the magnetic centers of the pole and walked around them with compass and filmed the stars, sun and moon moving over any time period. All we have are perhaps faked composite images or the Earth from balloons hovering over the surface of our world. Everything regarding movement can be explained with a Helio- or Geo-centric view of the motion but since it's a more stable platform to rest on, it's probably better to stick to what we can clearly see and test. Nobody can prove that the Sun is NOT moving. It clearly moves because we can see it move towards us and away from us. We can only imagine that it is us that is moving. That's imagination. Enter Disney. You are looking at a situation where you believe the Earth is round, spinning, wobbling, orbiting a sun and everything is moving through space and there is some dark matter that is needed to glue it all together and still they have questions and can't confirm. It's hogwash. Just call it what it is: The Emperor paid for clothes, but he's naked. (i.e. We've been paying NASA but we see no exclusive evidence - i.e. no proof that the Earth is moving or even what shape it is from Earth-based observations or from Space based observations).
@jeffreymartin8448
@jeffreymartin8448 11 ай бұрын
Always a good day when AA posts a new episode. That's coming up right now !
@nemlehetkurvopica2454
@nemlehetkurvopica2454 11 ай бұрын
this is saying my gurlfriend each time she is about to beat my face I'm like what are you about to do ? and she is like that's coming up right now !
@MaloPiloto
@MaloPiloto 10 ай бұрын
I sure agree!
@gregrowe1168
@gregrowe1168 10 ай бұрын
In reality, humans need pretty specific conditions to live. Many organisms like bacteria can survive extreme temperatures. We need temperatures with a very small variance to survive. Cold temperatures especially are deadly without shelter. In extreme heat like 120F, you can do things to survive. Find shade, conserve energy, stay hydrated if you can. Stranded at -20F with no shelter and with a few hours you’re about to freeze to death. That’s a pretty small range for life to exist. Any slight change to earths orbit or tilt and we’d either be too hot or too cold.
@ngonihwata2653
@ngonihwata2653 9 ай бұрын
And it's all by chance😅
@rc7625
@rc7625 3 ай бұрын
​@ngonihwata2653 Yes, it could've just been chance. A much stronger probability than your book of Iron Age Middle Eastern fables.
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