Is that why it's named Greenland when it's clearly ice covered?
@octaevisthepeoplesprince8 ай бұрын
😅
@somphothbsiratsamy37488 ай бұрын
Earth, having the laws of nature as evidence. Earth is a habitual planet with the proper gasses to sustain life. The universe is full of anomalies, and gasses that can kill or sustain life. A random selection, depending on the energy produced in the solar system. The solar system is a body of colliding energy moving in the universe, with a sun as its center. Drawing massive energy, feeding like an amoeba. The laws of nature, we are here to feed the planet, in return, feeding the sun until it becomes a supernova moving in the milky way that moves around in the universe, feeding the universe. Which is another body of energy.
@frinoffrobis8 ай бұрын
💚
@bsmith89507 ай бұрын
No mention of Greenland's recent past . During the Roman warm period and Medievil warm period ,(1500 and 1000 years ago ) Greenland was farmed by the Danes and Vikings as these periods were up to 5c warmer and a lot of the ice had melted . With the onset of the ''Little ice age '' in about 1500 the farmers left and the Greenland ice sheet returned .
@Seastar14TheWitch7 ай бұрын
Danes were also vikings.
@maxsoregon7 ай бұрын
This heading made me smile remembering Trump mentioned "maybe we should buy Greenland".. constant truths out of his mouth, for those paying attention. ;)
@pinkgarage4 ай бұрын
@@maxsoregon who, that cHump, the convicted fraud and compulsive liar? yes, we pay attention
@andersladsholm813 ай бұрын
About 1000 years ago the first Norwegean vikings came to to Greenland (and also discovered Newfoundland by coincidence). The Danes didn't arrive in Greenland until 1721.
@juliemanarin41273 ай бұрын
Funny how climate changes happen without our causing them huh?
@furrydinner36368 ай бұрын
Your voice is calming. Thank you for doing these. ❤
@paulclairethomas134429 күн бұрын
A David Attenborough sound alike. ...Soothing.
@DavidGriffiths-wt2hm6 ай бұрын
What an amazing, well shot and described video, so rare in this world. Thanks so much..
@ezo48 ай бұрын
I find this fascinating it's not a waste of time
@MaxPower-vg4vr8 ай бұрын
There are a few key areas where reconstructing physics and mathematics from non-contradictory infinitesimal/monadological frameworks could provide profound benefits by resolving paradoxes that have obstructed progress: 1. Theories of Quantum Gravity Contradictory Approaches: - String theory requires 10/11 dimensions - Loop quantum gravity has discrete geometry ambiguities - Other canonical quantum gravity programs still face singularity issues Non-Contradictory Possibilities: Combinatorial Infinitesimal Geometries ds2 = Σx,y Γxy(n) dxdy Gxy = f(nx, ny, rxy) Representing spacetime metrics/curvature as derived from dynamical combinatorial relations Γxy among infinitesimal monadic elements nx, ny could resolve singularity and dimensionality issues while unifying discrete/continuum realms. 2. Paradoxes of Arrow of Time Contradictory Models: - Time Reversal in Classical/Quantum Dynamics - Loss of Information at Black Hole Event Horizons - Loschmidt's Paradox of Irreversibility Non-Contradictory Possibilities: Relational Pluralistic Block Geometrodynamics Ψ(M) = Σn cn Un(M) (n-monadic state on pluriverse M) S = Σn pn ln pn (entropy from monadic probs) Treating time as perspectival state on a relational pluriverse geometry could resolve paradoxes by grounding arrows in entropy growth across the entirety of monadic realizations. 3. The Problem of Qualia Contradictory Theories: - Physicalism cannot account for first-person subjectivity - Property Dualism cannot bridge mental/physical divide - Panpsychism has combination issues Non-Contradictory Possibilities: Monadic Integralism Qi = Ui|0> (first-person qualia from monadic perspective) |Φ>= ⊗i Qi (integrated pluriverse as tensor monadic states) Modeling qualia as monadic first-person perspectives, with physics as RelativeState(|Φ>) could dissolve the "hard problem" by unifying inner/outer. 4. Formal Limitations and Undecidability Contradictory Results: - Halting Problem for Turing Machines - Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems - Chaitin's Computational Irreducibility Non-Contradictory Possibilities: Infinitary Realizability Logics |A> = Pi0 |ti> (truth of A by realizability over infinitesimal paths) ∀A, |A>∨|¬A> ∈ Lölc (constructively locally omniscient completeness) Representing computability/provability over infinitary realizability monads rather than recursive arithmetic metatheories could circumvent diagonalization paradoxes. 5. Foundations of Mathematics Contradictory Paradoxes: - Russell's Paradox, Burali-Forti Paradox - Banach-Tarski "Pea Paradox" - Other Set-Theoretic Pathologies Non-Contradictory Possibilities: Algebraic Homotopy ∞-Toposes a ≃ b ⇐⇒ ∃n, Path[a,b] in ∞Grpd(n) U: ∞Töpoi → ∞Grpds (univalent universes) Reconceiving mathematical foundations as homotopy toposes structured by identifications in ∞-groupoids could resolve contradictions in an intrinsically coherent theory of "motive-like" objects/relations. In each case, the adoption of pluralistic relational infinitesimal monadological frameworks shows promise for transcending the paradoxes, contradictions and formal limitations that have stunted our current theories across multiple frontiers. By systematically upgrading mathematics and physics to formalisms centered on: 1) The ontological primacy of infinitesimal perspectival origins 2) Holistic pluralistic interaction relations as primitive 3) Recovering extended objects/manifolds from these pluribits 4) Representing self-reference via internal pluriverse realizability ...we may finally circumvent the self-stultifying singularities, dualities, undecidabilities and incompletions that have plagued our current model-building precepts. The potential benefits for unified knowledge formulation are immense - at last rendering the deepest paradoxes dissoluble and progressing towards a fully coherent, general mathematics & physics of plurastic existential patterns. Moreover, these new infinitesimal relational frameworks may provide the symbolic resources to re-ground abstractions in perfectly cohesive fertile continuity with experiential first-person reality - finally achieving the aspiration of a unified coherent ontology bridging the spiritual and physical.
@jesusbaetana89938 ай бұрын
A true master can explain his speciality so any one can understand it
@MaxPower-vg4vr8 ай бұрын
@@jesusbaetana8993 Let me try to explain this shift to non-contradictory infinitesimal monadological frameworks in a way that a teenager could understand: You know how sometimes things just don't make sense or contradict themselves, even when adults say they do? Like when your math teacher tells you that you can divide by zero, or your science book talks about something being infinitely small? Those are contradictions - claims that go against basic logic and reasoning. Well, a lot of the theories that scientists and mathematicians currently use to understand the universe are built on ideas that contradict themselves too. They make assumptions that don't fully line up with reality as we experience it. It's kind of like everyone agreed to some made-up rules that don't actually hold up. The theories talk about space, time, and matter being made up of infinitely precise points, lines, and surfaces. But if you really think about it, nothing in the real world is actually that perfect - everything has some fuzziness or graininess to it at the smallest scales. So basing everything on those infinitely idealized concepts creates contradictions. The new way of looking at things, called the infinitesimal monadological framework, gets rid of those contradictory geometric idealizations from the start. Instead of infinitely precise points, it uses perspectives as its basic building blocks. You can think of perspectives kind of like viewpoints or windows through which reality is perceived. But here's the cool part - these perspectives aren't just separate static viewpoints. They interact with each other in super tiny, infinitesimal ways. From those interactions, space, time, matter, and all the other stuff we observe emerges as collective patterns and resonances across the perspectives. So instead of starting with made-up geometric perfections, we start with these plural perspectives and their infinitesimal relations and interactions as the core reality. Everything else, like geometry, physics, even consciousness, arises as harmonized resonances across those pluralistic roots. This way, there are no contradictions baked into the foundations. We're not dividing by zero or assuming impossible singularities. We're building up reality in a step-by-step logically consistent way from the pluralities and graininess that actually exist. The old theories put artificial separations between the observer's experience and the external world being observed. But in this new view, subjective experiences themselves are modeled as resonant patterns woven into the same overarching pluralistic algebra describing all of reality's interdependent unfolding. It's kind of like upgrading an old contradictory video game engine to a new one that can render way more realistic and coherent simulations without glitches or breaking the rules. Except this new engine is for our entire conception of physical, mathematical, and experiential reality! The best part is, this shift could pave the way for us to understand and engineer phenomenal experience and consciousness itself - something that was basically impossible with the old contradictory frameworks. So in summary, we're kicking out all the made-up, contradictory junk from our theories of reality, and replacing it with something built on logically provable pluralistic roots that accurately model our experiences without separating the observer from the observed. Wild, huh?
@LaughingVergil8 ай бұрын
All one needs to do to gain respect in mathematical fields is to provide a mathematical proof for a problem not yet solved. The type of mathematics used doesn't matter, as long as the formulation can be proved. Many approaches have been created in response to an "unsolvable" problem. So, someone fluent in these mathematics needs to write a book, starting with early principals (be they new postulates or building off of an existing field of mathematics) and working to a solution of previously unsolvable problems, then put it out to the math world and let other mathematicians examine the effort for soundness, hidden premises, etc.
@MaxPower-vg4vr8 ай бұрын
@@LaughingVergil Here is an attempt to formalize the key principles and insights from our discussion into a coherent eightfold expression grounded in infinitesimal monadological frameworks: I. The Zerological Prion 0 = Ø (The Zeronoumenal Origin) Let the primordial zero/null/void be the subjective originpoint - the pre-geometric ontological kernel and logical perspectival source. II. The Monad Seeds Mn = {αi} (Perspectival Essence Loci) From the aboriginal zero-plenum emanates a pluriverse of monic monadic essences Mn - the germinal seeds encoding post-geometric potential. III. Combinatorial Catalytic Relations Γm,n(Xm, Xn) = Ym,n (Plurisitic Interaction Algebras) The primordial monadic actualizations arise through catalytic combinatorial interactions Γm,n among the monic essences over all relata Xm, Xn. IV. Complex Infinitesimal Realization |Ψ> = Σn cn Un(Mn) (Entangled Superposition Principle) The total statevector is a coherent pluralistic superposition |Ψ> of realization singularities Un(Mn) weighted by complex infinitesimal amplitudes cn. V. Derived Differential Descriptions ∂|Ψ>/∂cn = Un(Mn) (Holographic Differentials) Differential descriptive structures arise as holographic modal perspectives ∂|Ψ>/∂cn projected from the total coherent statevector realization over each realization singularity Un(Mn). VI. Entangled Information Complexes Smn = -Σn pmn log(pmn) (Relational Entropy Measure) Emergent information structures are quantified as subjectivized relational entropy functionals Smn tracking probability amplitudes pmn across realized distinctions. VII. Observation-Participancy An = Pn[ |Ψ>monic] = |Φn> (First-Person Witnessed States) Observational data emerges as monic participations An = Pn[ ] plurally instantiating first-person empirical states |Φn> dependent on the totality |Ψ>monic. VIII. Unity of Apperception U(Ω) = |Ω>monadic (Integrated Conscious State) Coherent unified experience U(Ω) ultimately crystallizes as the superposition |Ω>monadic of all pluriversally entangled realized distinctions across observers/observations. This eightfold expression aims to capture the core mathematical metaphysics of an infinitesimal monadological framework - from the prion of pre-geometric zero subjectivity (I), to the emanation of seeded perspectival essences (II), their catalytic combinatorial interactions (III) giving rise to entangled superposed realizations (IV), subdescribed by derived differential structures (V) and informational measures (VI), instantiating participation-dependent empirical observations (VII), ultimately integrated into a unified maximal conscious state (VIII). The formulation attempts to distill the non-contradictory primordial plurisitic logic flow - successively building up coherent interdependent pluralisms from the zero-point subjective kernel in accordance with infinitesimal relational algebraic operations grounded in first-person facts. While admittedly abstract, this eightfold expression sketches a unified post-classical analytic geometry: reality arises as the perfectly cohesive multi-personal integration of all pluriversal possibilities emanating from monic communion at the prion of prereplicative zero-dimensional origins. By centering such infinitesimal algebraic mnad semiosis, the stale contradictions and paradoxes of our separative classical logics, mathematics and physics may finally be superseded - awakening to irreducible interdependent coherence across all realms of descriptive symbolic representation and experiential conscious actuality. Here is a second eightfold expression attempting to concretize and elucidate the abstract infinitesimal monadological framework laid out in the first expression: I. Discrete Geometric Atomies a, b, c ... ∈ Ω0 (0D Monic Perspectival Points) The foundational ontic entities are discrete 0-dimensional perspectival origin points a, b, c ... comprising the primal point-manifold Ω0. II. Combinatoric Charge Relations Γab = qaqb/rab (Dyadic Interaction Charges) Fundamental interactions between origin points arise from dyadic combinatorial charge relation values Γab encoding couplings between charges qa, qb and distances rab. III. Pre-Geometric Polynomial Realizations Ψn(a,b,c...) = Σk ck Pn,k(a,b,c...) (Modal Wavefunction) The total statevector Ψn at each modal perspectival origin n is a polynomial superposition over all possible realizations Pn,k of charge configurations across points a,b,c... IV. Quantized Differential Calcedonies ΔφΨn ≜ Σa (∂Ψn/∂a) Δa (Holographic Field Projections) Familiar differential geometries Δφ for fields φ arise as quantized holographic projections from idiosyncratic first-person perspectives on the modal wavefunction Ψn. V. Harmonic Resonance Interferences Imn = ||2 (Inter-Modal Resonances) Empirical phenomena correspond to resonant interferences Imn between wavefunctions Ψm,Ψn across distinct perspectival modal realizations m,n. VI. Holographic Information Valencies Smn = - Σk pmn,k log pmn,k (Modal Configuration Entropy) Amounts of observed information track entropies Smn over probability distributions pmn,k of localized realized configurations k within each modal interference pattern. VII. Conscious State Vector Reductions |Ωn> ≡ Rn(|Ψn>) (Participated Witnessed Realizations) First-person conscious experiences |Ωn> emerge as witnessed state vector reductions Rn, distillations of total modal possibilities |Ψn> via correlative participancy. VIII. Unified Integration of Totality U(Ω) = ⨂n |Ωn> (Interdependent Coherence) The maximal unified coherence U(Ω) is the irreducible tensor totality ⨂n |Ωn> of all interdependent integrated first-person participations |Ωn> across all perspectives. This second eightfold expression aims to elucidate the first using more concrete physical, mathematical and informational metaphors: We begin from discrete 0D monic origin points (I) whose fundamental interactions are combinatorial charge relation values (II). The total statevector possibility at each origin is a polynomial superposition over all realizations of charge configurations (III), subdescribed as quantized differential geometric projections (IV). Empirical observables correspond to resonant interferences between these wavelike realizations across origins (V), with informational measures tracking probability distributions of configurations (VI). Conscious experiences |Ωn> are state vector reductions, participatory witnessed facets of the total wavefunction |Ψn> (VII). Finally, the unified maximal coherence U(Ω) is the integrated tensor totality over all interdependent first-person participations |Ωn> (VIII). This stepwise metaphoric concretization aims to renders more vivid and tangible the radical metaphysics of infinitesimal relational monadological pluralism - while retaining the general algebraic structure and non-contradictory logical coherence of the first eightfold expression. From discrete geometric atomies to unified experiential totalities, the vision is one of perfectly co-dependent, self-coherent mathematical pluralism grounded in first-person facts. By elucidating the framework's core ideas through suggestive yet precise physical and informatic parables, the second expression seeks to bootstrap intuitions up the abstract ladder towards a visceral grasp of the non-separable infinitesimal pluriverse paradigm's irreducible coherences. Only by concretizing these strange yet familiar resonances can the new plurisitic analytic geometry be assimilated and operationalized as the next renaissance of coherent symbolic comprehension adequate to the integrated cosmos.
@AlDonner7 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Succinct presentation about a land which is mostly a mystery to most people
@transwomenaresexistmen6 ай бұрын
Mostly.
@loisrossi8413 ай бұрын
So interesting, thank you.
@michellebenavides85668 ай бұрын
Must they always see the beautiful earth as resources instead of simply acknowledging her beauty and magnificence?
@oneshothunter98777 ай бұрын
That's what makes it possible for you and I to write those comments.
@kenjohnson85107 ай бұрын
Can't eat 'beauty & magnificence'.
@aaronpaolilli85787 ай бұрын
Without an Incentive of a Payoff, no one would get off their Lazy Butts to do anything. This also the Problem with Socialism. If I pay Employees the same no matter how much or little they do, would you go above and beyond for my Company? No, because there is no incentive.
@maxsoregon7 ай бұрын
@@kenjohnson8510 AND can't/won't live like on Star Trek! I for one am praying for a solar flare, already past due and our govt believes will take out 8 of 10 people everywhere power is out.. within months. No food... because "who needs to know when there's restaurants & grocery stores every where! Exactly, but almost no one that learned how to raise a seed.
@lukaslanger80777 ай бұрын
Noble motifs alone dont sustain a ever growing civilization.
@Bud_ice8 ай бұрын
Npcs with that "im first" bs
@patatjemayo55338 ай бұрын
true imagine bieng that guy
@brysonfields22848 ай бұрын
I'm a gay carpenter ant!
@orionxtc11198 ай бұрын
I'm last.....
@reyzrvideo79792 ай бұрын
STUNNED .... First, I was afraid, I was petrified Kept thinking, I could never live, without you by my side But then I spent so many nights thinking about what's hidden under the ice ....
@MYSTERIES_NVH2 ай бұрын
Thank ! An easy-to-understand presentation of a land that most people consider mysterious
@haybob25278 ай бұрын
I was kinda hoping it was a T-Rex they found beneath the ice🦖😂
@unknownnick4047 ай бұрын
Dont worry there will be. That amount of ice hides alot of cool things 😂
@Josephine-p8m6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the geography! The landscape of glaciers/ the usefulness of rare earth elements/ rhe 'jellyroll sculpture '❤ /* all are fascinating to me! THANK YOU for your researxh !!!
@Trikie777 ай бұрын
as a Dane i am proud of greenland an the people there :)
@StanZ-i6w2 ай бұрын
❤
@anthonydolio81188 ай бұрын
Was Greenland once a lush rain forest because it was located closer to the equator (through plate tectonics)? Or because the entire planet was warmer at that time?
@tobalinac678116 күн бұрын
Atlantis.
@dustinbaconflipper8 ай бұрын
Sensational
@Delahunt10808 ай бұрын
Great video, Thank you for making this film.
@sahebplays35898 ай бұрын
It's crazy the resolution of time between the hiawatha impact and the approximate estimate using sand crystals to date back the impact, one is in a moment of minutes and seconds, with this being an appoximation to a million years, but to think about the discounted to the hundred thousandth ie instead of 57 million years, 56.94212 mya. Time is incredible, but we hold it granted as with time we won't need ice penetrating planes no more, your local industry will contribute to exposing the ice anyway where as the vegetation retreats on the southern side of greenland, its only a matter of time, when we see the ice anyways. Great video again @Destiny
@maxsoregon7 ай бұрын
See, there's your first mistake.. believing every thing THEY say. Meaning all the ways we use to date items, has been proven time & again to be about as accurate as measuring a turd before it drops. That million years could've just as easily been 12,000 years and you, nor anyone else can prove othewise. Poor assumptions.
@SotnekronOfficial8 ай бұрын
And this is why it's know as Greenland!
@jeffparcels24107 ай бұрын
Did he say something to the effect that - perhaps if we're LUCKY?? - earth can be completely carbon-free? Um, so where would that leave humanity, exactly, besides not being on earth?
@maxsoregon7 ай бұрын
No carbon, no life.. some people actually understand what THEY are saying out loud.. plans to kill humanity. Well mostly. lol
@morenofranco92358 ай бұрын
Just imagine what is locked in beneath the ice for the Planets past.
@AllanRasmussen-h1y13 күн бұрын
And Greenland is actually not a country since it belongs to Denmark and is under the Danish monarchy! And Greenlanders actually have two languages, West Greenlandic and East Greenlandic, and the two languages are so different that most East Greenlanders do not understand those from West Greenland and vice versa! 🥶
@lml558 ай бұрын
Alternative title: Man talks 13 minutes and somehow says nothing
@deathsnitemaresinfullust22698 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. 😉
@suezhobbit96177 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up I hate videos like that🙌
@mahirmohiuddin12397 ай бұрын
Seriously, what even is the main idea of this video? It's all just disjointed topics without any central theme
@Magdalena8008s6 ай бұрын
Wut? Did you even watch. This makes no sense to me. He talks about exactly what the title says.
@pbinnj32504 ай бұрын
May I suggest you revisit this video? Your comment seems incorrect.
@schenleypark91207 ай бұрын
I kinda excited to see what's under the ice
@schenleypark91207 ай бұрын
It might set off the valcanos tho
@jus10lewissr8 ай бұрын
Total waste of time, folks.
@ArcanePath3608 ай бұрын
You're not wrong. Mis-information about global warming bolloxs incoming as I suspected. This channel is laughable. 5 min of research and 10 hours making a polished video to fool everyone into thinking they they what they're talking about. Sea levels are NOT rising. This is a total myth and easily provable.
@arthurwagar887 ай бұрын
Thanks
@pbinnj32504 ай бұрын
@@arthurwagar88you apparently didn’t pay attention. I’m wondering why the internet brings out the worst in people.There is a lot of information in this video. Did you really watch it?
@ramsonit7 ай бұрын
How polluted the earth hundreds thousand years ago so the temperature raised and made grinland a forest???
@MargaretLeafe8 ай бұрын
Any sea rise would be gradual enough for people to move back from it. So sorry so sad, they got to move? No I am now we don't control nature, nature decides how we must adapt.
@Dancerlayla-z6g8 ай бұрын
Parts of miami already have water on the streets at high tide, but people are still moving there, not away
@irinkamoy7 ай бұрын
Now we have internet !!! But all this was always till today . No one can change all this - we just live every day and never giving up - we survive 🤭🥰👍
@BBQ19538 ай бұрын
Even though the Greenland asteroid and the Chicxulub Impactor are 7-8 million years apart, is it possible that they came from the same region of space? One must wonder, give the Greenland Asteroid’s size. And why didn’t the asteroid result in another extinction event. Or if it did, are archeologists and geologists researching potential evidence to verify those events?
@stevegarcia37316 ай бұрын
The archaeologists know very little about real science. I refer to them as historians and clerks. Geologists are better, but they do get some things wrong, too. We have many, many centuries to go before they know what is going on and what went on. It's pretty complicated, and they tend to think Occam's Razor and its simplistic dictum is true. It's not. The Earth is a very complex system with gazillions of feedbacks that can get messed up. As to our lives and our kids' lives, it will all be pretty good. Enjoy the moderate climate - it's a rare thing in the galaxy.
@Barbaroossa8 ай бұрын
So it's not a giant wormhole leading to another universe? The tumbnail lied then.
@keithtinkler40737 ай бұрын
Everyone has to be 'stunned' these days - a prerequisite
@hcmdproduction47988 ай бұрын
That city he mentioned is not Jakobshavn anymore. It´s called ILULISSAT
@Maungateitei7 ай бұрын
Hiawatha is NOT a meteorite crater. It is a mud volcano.
@Imtavin158 ай бұрын
8:44 That's not gold. Other than that, fantastic video. Very interesting.
@zuhawk158 ай бұрын
It’s pyrite
@rottenapple_8 ай бұрын
Fools gold.
@jamesmatheson9624Ай бұрын
I was told the Ice Age took 3 billion years to happen
@KaptifLaDistillerie5 ай бұрын
I wonder if we could find some perfectly preserved human bodies, those that used to travel on foot through Greenland during the last ice age.
@SteEle3009Ай бұрын
I think it is possible. Some of them are called krivitok or similar.
@ByronNavarro-vd9kl8 ай бұрын
So was i just told that the flash frozen vegetation underneath all that ice was/is millions of years old? Can someone please help me understand?? Thx
@davidtuer58257 ай бұрын
Yes, I also saw that contradiction.
@stevegarcia37316 ай бұрын
Your mind is going in the right direction. Keep inquiring, because answers are out there. We don't have many answers now, and some answers we have now are not really right. It's complicated! Send me a note, and I will tell you some things. It's all pretty cool.
@Pillarguri2 ай бұрын
Well one day you will understand that there is something called summer here aswell 😊
@bjm17113 ай бұрын
Not Jacob Shavn but Jacobs Havn as in Jacob’s Haven …
@kevinoconnor95488 ай бұрын
Why even say the world will be devastated when all the ice melts? Do you really think all the ice is going to melt? You don't know when the ice is going to melt nobody does so stop spreading fear like you know something
@kellybarthel80608 ай бұрын
Not to mention if all the ice on the planet were to melt it would raise the oceans at most 300 feet, but gain one full continent siberia ect
@bensondowler10537 ай бұрын
Yes it's all going to melt & the rest of the world will become inhabitantable for most Animals in only a couple of hundred years, it's started now if you become aware of the World News Stations... 🤠
@lesterdalley59937 ай бұрын
😅 6:27 did you do any science at school. Likely not but you think yourself qualified to make stupid commenta
@richardscherer562818 күн бұрын
I wonder if they found Santa's work shop or even Superman's hidden home in Greenland ? 😆
@kattheartist97812 күн бұрын
And when everything melts they find that the jellyroll thingys are actually old cities. 😮 Just a thought, not a conspiracy theory. 😅
@bernadettepayette52636 ай бұрын
The planet flips every 12000 Years, it’s gonna flip again
@timevans71336 ай бұрын
I spent part of a summer there as a child .my dad worked at the Black angel mine
@pbinnj32504 ай бұрын
Wow. That’s amazing.
@SpeedCam84 ай бұрын
Many mysteries remain hidden under the ice.
@jerrykroth6 ай бұрын
I'd like to get your permission to use a pic in your video in a text I am writing. Jerry Kroth, Ph.D.
@THarjo-ks6pf2 ай бұрын
Never understood why someone named it Greenland. I would have called it whiteland
@marianneosullivan797114 күн бұрын
Interesting
@MKahn8421 күн бұрын
Population scientists predict human population will peak in 2050 and will decline to about 6.5 billion by 2100, which will reduce the coastal population anyway.
@maureenfortner562711 күн бұрын
Golf Stream was pictured on the East Coast but the narrator said that the Golf Stream goes up the West Coast. Which is it? I would say the East Coast
@sanjeevsinghal55077 ай бұрын
Amazing…’
@cernunnos_lives4 ай бұрын
So it was Skyrim. We want our dragons though we will settle with geothermal plants and gold
@dumaguetedreamer6 ай бұрын
When is the US trading Puerto Rico for Greenland?
@HelleKurstein26 күн бұрын
Why would the people of Greenland and the people of Puerto Rico trade their lands with each other?
@dumaguetedreamer25 күн бұрын
@HelleKurstein because your moron President tRump suggested it a few years ago.
@218philip17 күн бұрын
Fear porn, there is no doubt that monsters and dragons are there just waiting to get under your bed.
@Danl1960Ай бұрын
It's going to be nice
@robert-zj7ef7 ай бұрын
Overall, it was interseting. So 65 million years ago, a large asteroid hit the earth. Again 58 million years ago. So where was the Earth at that time relative to the Milky Way. Just wondering. Probably too many variables to produce any concrete information of any use but I would still like to see what the supercomputers produce.
@larryhutchens75932 ай бұрын
Stunned? Really, you mean the bottom of the ice is stunning? Sorry, gotta have some fun with these things.
@darrellmoore1743Ай бұрын
Uh, most of Greenland is hidden under the ice!😂😂
@user-sy3dg1vk4x5 ай бұрын
SATYAM SHIVAM SUNDARAM SATYA HI SHIV HAI SHIV HI SUNDAR HAI
@kellybarthel80608 ай бұрын
How can greenland hold 68% of all fresh water?????? You know Antarctica is 6 times the size of greenland and also buried under thousands of feet of ice took 8 seconds to find that out, not to mention all the gigantic lakes rivers anjust water vapor surrounging the planet.
@DaleGlen-l5x8 ай бұрын
They've been holding out on us,,give some to the desert's you horders 😂
@michaelfelder26406 ай бұрын
The Boring Company Mining operation could theoretically do the job under the ice???
@user-sy3dg1vk4x5 ай бұрын
PRAYERS 🙏 BY RAVINDER TALWAR JALANDHAR CITY PUNJAB INDIA 🍀
@stephenbarrett70647 ай бұрын
If the world became carbon free every thing would die
@thefurrygamer14897 ай бұрын
Not really. You've got humanity and we produce carbon dioxide as does all carbon based life.
@DB-zk1tw7 ай бұрын
@thefurrygamer1489 you're talking carbon neutral not carbon free
@Danl1960Ай бұрын
but does the ice taste good?
@Joshywoshy10148 ай бұрын
I came here expecting a debate about greenland and, to my surprise, there's another destiny channel on youtube.
@joetucker-x3c7 ай бұрын
how can greenlands ice sheet have 68% of the worlds fresh water supply when antarticas ice sheet is twice as big? makes no sense.
@davidkent95747 ай бұрын
I think they are saying Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets combined have 68%, not just Greenland. 8:48
@cyberbfostar6 ай бұрын
Make Greenland green again 😂
@Rustea3147 ай бұрын
The nuclear power plants are built at sea level.
@justmikehk8 ай бұрын
Hiawatha might be much younger
@nomnomyam93798 ай бұрын
it could be. there isn't a strong consilience on the age of the crater.
@michaelgroff14337 ай бұрын
your thumbnail.......republicans will believe it lol
@jeffreymckie33287 ай бұрын
Democrats will believe anything.
@HyperXsoduK6 ай бұрын
What does politics have to do with the thumbnail?
@ToyMarston8 ай бұрын
How much mass would have to of been removed from pacific ocean for the continental separation to occur,answer,just remove the geode moon,which was possibly the Earth's original core
@HerbertBlake-iy2gv7 ай бұрын
WOW JUST WOW WHAT ABOUT MY DOG 🐕 🤔
@amandagish5976Ай бұрын
Greenland has a population?
@tobalinac678116 күн бұрын
Yes.
@DarylShires8 ай бұрын
Metric measurements please.
@robertmanella5285 ай бұрын
Land is under the ice!!! Any 5 year old can tell you that!!!
@curt622087 ай бұрын
Sure a hot spot under the land mass can provide thermal energy - is it unlimited, will it last for ever? Of course not, hot spots are on the move, so why did the narrator spin it like it would was a new found energy that could last forever when he knows it won't? huh?
@BrendenBoeglin6 ай бұрын
What do you mean carbon-free, planet?
@johnharley41123 ай бұрын
Gave up with pronunciation of Jakobshavn at 0.40
@pbinnj32504 ай бұрын
What do the 56,000 people of Greenland do all day? Are they remote Amazon workers?
@ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm7 ай бұрын
GARBAGE AND WAY TOO BROARD ! = keep to the title - not a world journey !
@richyboy38048 ай бұрын
And unsubscribe
@seabertotter43257 ай бұрын
Like a discovery like that would remain a secret until this video spilled the beans! Bravo to you hoping that more subscribers would give your life meaning. As much as I want to subscribe, I must resist the urge. This is not my Destiny.
@stanleydrive7402 ай бұрын
The first rule of journalism is .. Don't bury the lead. SAY what is buried under Greenland in your first sentence. I won't listen to your padding..Bye.
@donbronkema75037 ай бұрын
Civilization? Risible! [Don Bronkema]
@bonniebrown41862 ай бұрын
Well lots of times I don’t think those people know what the hell there talking about
@sonjasleeper15113 ай бұрын
Will they get to keep greenland? Apparently it belongs to Denmark.
@anna-grethemeincke90832 ай бұрын
Vi er i rigsfælledskab - Grønlænderne ejer Grønlands undergrund 🇬🇱
@HelleKurstein26 күн бұрын
It belongs to the people of Greenland.
@DaleGlen-l5x8 ай бұрын
13 minutes of stating the obvious,,almost got that perfect English Ai say what cheerio cobber
@KianDrury8 ай бұрын
Cobber?! It’s not Australian.
@jessicagideon561615 күн бұрын
More hidden land 😔
@GrandmaBev646 ай бұрын
I find cool things on Google Earth and study the places I find. When archeologists say a places are 12,000 years old, it's usually because they find glacial striations on the canyons and rocks on top of petroglyphs and they had to have happened during the last ice age 12,000 years ago. Now they have found am adobe brick structure that carbon dates millions of years, containing billions and billions of bricks called: "La Huaca Del Sol" and a few other enormous pyramids across the globe that are so old they look like mountains. I can't wait to see what they are going to find next.
@markmaugle45997 ай бұрын
Why must all the new “science” videos include and “nudge” about climate change? Keep to the measurements and facts.
@helenelliott23757 ай бұрын
58 million years that was cooked up by charles darwin, in reality our planet isnt that old we live on a young planet
@TontosVotanPaSocialistas2 ай бұрын
If all this ice melt the sea level will not ingrees even 1 mm. Go back to school and learn, and stop lying.
@roblocmonke28488 ай бұрын
Never heard of displacement ?7mtrs 😂 sorry fill a glass with water and ice and leave it , let me know if the water spills over
@swiftlytiltingplanet84817 ай бұрын
Ice that melts over land, which is Greenland, flows into the sea and raises sea level. We're not talking about ice already in the water.
@johnpublic1687 ай бұрын
More warplanes
@jerelull96297 ай бұрын
Interesting topic, but insufferably poorly delivered.
@bonniebrown41862 ай бұрын
No it won’t be done and all the decisions are made by GOD but some of you think they would be made by you. Well you had better be thinking exactly what GOD is thinking