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Nday N Ollie

Nday N Ollie

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@quawrld_5016
@quawrld_5016 Жыл бұрын
The Big Bang theory doesn't propose that anyone or anything created the universe. nobody knows what caused the singularity to exist in the first place or what existed before the Big Bang which is freaky
@ddplzz
@ddplzz Жыл бұрын
We didn't evolve from monkeys, we are apes (like chimpanzees and gorillas) and monkeys and apes share a common ancestor. Which means that we both evolved from the same original thing.
@MavenCree
@MavenCree Жыл бұрын
By the way, a scientific theory is not the same as a literary theory. They basically have the opposite meaning. A scientific theory shows evidentiary proof of as statement (basically showing your work/your recipes). Literary theory is an idea, where you then go to find the evidence to proove said theory.
@anonybelle
@anonybelle Жыл бұрын
Wait kid on the left is old enough to get tattoos but has never heard of evolution?
@megatwingo
@megatwingo Жыл бұрын
Hi, nice reaction. Thumbs up! :)
@1WildFlower93
@1WildFlower93 Жыл бұрын
A few things I will mention. There are plenty of people who study science and believe in God. I personally don't think of a creator as a person. When he was talking about the universe being created. That's the force I believe in, science is just a way of understanding what that force is and finding the beauty in that.
@brianharper1611
@brianharper1611
No, the video is not saying there is a creator. The way he is talking when the screen is white isn't meant to be taken literally, he is being humorous and clever with the language there as he does throughout the entire video. He also isn't saying there isn't a creator. He is taking a neutral position.
@gheddafiduck8239
@gheddafiduck8239 Жыл бұрын
The city of Florence in Italy STILL hasn’t recovered from the Black Death
@evanirvana500
@evanirvana500 Жыл бұрын
I also find it almost comical how shocked people are when he says about like Africa being raped and then nanking being raped by Japan cuz that's pretty much exactly what happened. But it's almost like the reactor is offended by the term used when in actuality it's the reality that was offensive. Just as in the shock when he says how after slavery was gone we manifest our destiny across the country and killed all of the natives. Course we didn't kill ALL the natives, just a couple million in one way or another. Japan versus the u.s. fight, the extinction ball. How is that shocking when that was the reality?
@joelatimer3078
@joelatimer3078
I can understand why people misunderstand the monkey thing, but think about it this way:
@TheMilkMan8008
@TheMilkMan8008
When he says instructions it is not being serious. It is just a way for people to understand. Explaining how life came about is my favorite thing ever. Chemical evolution is so cool. To start, you have to talk about the Urey-Miller experiment. Back in the 1950s these two biochemists did an experiment in which they took a containment chamber, filled it with water, ammonia, methane, hydrogen, and all the things you expect to find on any fledgling planet. All the things you would expect on any new Earths. They put a fire underneath so it would evaporate, go into another container to be zapped with electrodes, cooled, funneled back to the original container, and cycles back through. They are simulating the patterns of an early Earth and simulating all the elements you could find on Earth. You take early simple ingredients, get them hot, get them cold, zapped with lightning and other normal processes. They ran it for a while, and when they came back, they took samples. To their surprise, the water is no longer clear but is a gross reddish brown. They test it and find it is now full of amino acids. Amino acids are the things that build proteins and make life happen. That is called chemical evolution. Very simple inorganic ingredients come together via totally natural means and form organic macromolecules. There are 4 macromolecules that make up life. Lipids, proteins, carbs, and nucleic acids. Those are the 4 macromolecules that make up everything alive. Each one is a polymer, meaning it's a molecule that forms a chain. I'll explain each of these below:
@kerrijohnson2303
@kerrijohnson2303
Humans and apes/monkeys share a common ancestor. Whatever that ancestor was, at some point, produced offspring that instead of remaining as they were, they split into two different evolutionary branches. One of those branches evolved into humanoids and the other branch evolved into apes/monkeys. Humans were never monkeys as we know them and didn’t evolve from monkeys. It’s more like humans and apes/monkeys are like distant cousins. Humans and chimpanzees share something like 95% DNA. All life on earth evolved from one speck of life, likely a bacteria. But somewhere in that long ago time, the first humans and the first apes went down different paths. We are related to them but didn’t evolve from them.
@ferencercseyravasz7301
@ferencercseyravasz7301
The funny thing is that the black death had a role in ending the Middle Age and kick starting the Renaissance. Half of the population died, but their goods were still here so the survivors were considerably richer, they suddenly had more, they could afford more, it wasn't just surviving from one day to another. A sort of a middle class was born. And since there were so few people left, so few workers, they could suddenly negotiate higher wages from their overlords.
@megatwingo
@megatwingo Жыл бұрын
The name of Greenland is basically a propaganda name of the first vikings, who got there. They needed more vikings to come there, too, to found a society there and so they had to find a cool, tasty name that made other vikings to come and settle there, too.
@cenedra2143
@cenedra2143 Жыл бұрын
You can 'believe' in the big bang and believe in a creator..I don't, but you can 🤣
@evanirvana500
@evanirvana500 Жыл бұрын
What i will never understand is people who dont believe in science even when theres undeniable proof, but yet choose to believe in a supernatural being. Christianity didnt even come along until quite a bit into world history. There were many religions that came before. Something christianity would like to forget.
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24
No... We don't think it "just happened". There is a mountain of math which agrees with experiment and observation to an absurd level of precision, which describes an equally huge mountain of physics that accounts for our current understanding of the universe. Nowhere in any of that math, experiment, and observation is a 'creator' required for things to function the way we see it functioning. It all works perfectly fine without that assumption.
@frogwart70
@frogwart70
It's always interesting to me that followers of Abrahamic religions have no issue with single cell organisms evolving into moss and shrimp and fish, but something that looks exactly like humans leading to humans is incomprehensible. Like do they think mammals are some sort of phenomenon? or is it literally just the homo sapien subsect of mammals that they think is an anomaly? What are Neandethal in that case? Seems super weird to desperately try to rermove yourself from the nature that created you and that you rely on...then again all Abrahamic religions really care about is power
@m16fermy
@m16fermy Жыл бұрын
And when it comes to the monkey stuff we keep finding links from one species to the next or overtime they look closer and closer to humans but we've even found other variations of humans that aren't homo sapiens suggesting while we were evolving other humans evolved in different ways and started their own groups and of course we want to war with them or they went to war with each other and went extinct and if you look at great apes they show more human traits year after year especially when you teach him sign language and find out they're depressed it's kind of scary a lot of animals have recently found to commit suicide for example a dolphin committed suicide after its sex partner was taken away from it which was honestly just a woman who was jacking off a captive dolphin and got fired and arrested for it after they found out so yeah he just stopped eating and drowned himself because dolphins breathe air
@coot1925
@coot1925
The difference between the plague and covid is like the difference between stubbing your toe and having your leg ripped of by tiger.
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