"I am just a teacher". To your worldwide audience, you are a lot more than that. You are the accomplished storyteller of times long gone, as seen through the window of the science of geology. Thank you for taking me to see the beauty of your state.
@GregInEastTennessee8 ай бұрын
Very well put.
@jodiuhron19798 ай бұрын
Well said!
@mpetersen68 ай бұрын
I for one am glad Nick is modest. IMO Nick is one of the true KZbin superstars. And unlike most so called superstars he has never let his fame destroy his modesty. I think someone in the near future should nominate Nick for the Penrose Prize for his work not in field geology. But for his work in bringing a further understanding of geology to the public.
@leightodd73358 ай бұрын
Perfect response Angela!
@angelacret8 ай бұрын
@@leightodd7335 Thank you.
@markholm70508 ай бұрын
Four chalkboards on stage! Even before Nick says a word, you know it’s going to be a great lecture!
@poilboiler8 ай бұрын
Blowing the budget. :D
@Reziac7 ай бұрын
This explains the worldwide chalkboard shortage ;)
@kczcb46978 ай бұрын
Nick has now hit the big time with not two but four chalkboards. Thanks for your time and dedication Nick. Was almost disappointed that John Stockton’s house wasn’t mentioned, thankfully was patient.
@HappyFunNorm8 ай бұрын
You KNOW he's loved when a college will buy you TWO more chalkboards!!
@AnnoyedBowtieCat-jj9mb8 ай бұрын
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@charlesward81968 ай бұрын
@@HappyFunNormI am guessing that the college did NOT buy the extra chalk boards for Prof. Nick. If I remember correctly the first two were dug out of dusty storerooms and headed for a landfill when they got pipelined to Nick. These classroom aids have probably not been manufactured since Richard M. Nixon was erasing tapes in the Oval Office. There might be more people from the ZENTNERD community on the lookout for vintage ash or oak framed “green” chalk boards from the 1970’s to donate to the cause.
@robnobert2 ай бұрын
@@charlesward8196 lmao 😅, they do still sell them believe it or not I almost bought one being inspired by these haha - they're quite expensive ~$600+
@Valkyrie8018 ай бұрын
I stopped watching television in 2013. One turned to educational posts on youtube. Around 2016, One found "Nick, On The Rocks. Then one found lectures about Washington State geology by Nick Zentner. Then? 2019 rolled around and someone was keeping me safe from the raging epidemic with their "Cozy Fort", and I met Biju. Now? I have an education about the local geology, and had met all sorts of interesting and erudite individuals. Thank You, Nick Zentner, for being phenomenal! 🙂
@DonnaCsuti-ji2dd8 ай бұрын
Ya I have a similar story. Learning new stuff when you are old is way more fun than TV. Thanks Nick
@jameskilpatrick77908 ай бұрын
Seeing 26 explorative episodes, 2-3 hours each, get condensed and refined into three 1 hour lectures is exciting. I've already internalized most of what will be presented, but the genius here is in the presentation itself. A master storyteller is a pleasure even, and sometimes especially, when the story is an old friend. Thank you Nick!
@farmermark20678 ай бұрын
Bravo Nick! An excellent presentation. One of, if not your best I think, You deserve accolades for what you have done with this subject. The dominant paradigm will be rewritten because of your dedication to this work. We are blessed to have you as our teacher. Shed a few tears with this one, not sure why...
@BryanJohnson-mn9ed8 ай бұрын
Thank you for a free college education! I love sitting in on your lectures. I've always had a fascination for geology. I'm a rock climber and I always have questions, you help me answer them! Thank you!
@daytonlights-peterwine4688 ай бұрын
Nick, you are more than a teacher. Much more. You're an inspiration to new generations that there are still new discoveries to be made, even using 100 year old notes. You're also a bridge between "the olden days" which you (and I) find fascinating, and current day science. Thank you.
@mettenna26358 ай бұрын
I wasn't able to be there in person, but this first lecture is an absolute celebration of all that was wonderful about being there live for all 26 episodes of the A to Z series. You managed to hit every high point of the geology, the history and the amazing energy of viewer participation. To all those looking for a welcoming community for learning about our world through geology, consider yourself invited!
@kellymcgrew99496 ай бұрын
You're an amazing person, Mr. Zentner! Thank you so much for your continued efforts to share the information you and your assistants have so diligently collected. Thanks also to your many assistants for their contributions! Thanks, too, to your family who puts up with your geopassion! You are an excellent role model.
@chesterfieldthe3rd9298 ай бұрын
26,000 great people wanting to learn from a GREAT teacher. Geology taught from Nick is amazing and keeps you wanting more. ❤
@shaycraigo71878 ай бұрын
This was such a treat to see live! Thanks again Nick, you made my son’s night. He was star-struck!
@sharonewidow60275 ай бұрын
It is one thing to see facts and figures. It's another to know what people went through to get that data. It puts a personal touch to the story of Mother Earth. Makes her more real and more personal to those of us who can't get out there to actually see and feel and touch her. Thank you for the history of the people who gave us so much. And thank you for bringing all of it to us. :D
@CarlFrankBJJ8 ай бұрын
Honey, come quick! Nick just dropped a new lecture.
@lorrainewaters61898 ай бұрын
You are hilarious, Carl! If I had a honey living with me, I would have said the same thing.🤩
@charlesward81968 ай бұрын
I made a batch of popcorn and sat down after lunch to watch this one. This was the format that go me hooked on Nick’s lectures.
@sheilatruax61728 ай бұрын
Oh, my Lord, the chalkboards are breeding! Hi, Professor!Outside the Pacific Northwest here!
@jacktalcottАй бұрын
You are a very talented communicator and a wonderful teacher Thank you for sharing your wisdom and gifts with us all!
@sketchybuilder8 ай бұрын
This was 'classic' Zentner. It is also the format that hooked me many years ago and has me 'hooked' once again. All I can say is......MORE please.
@danlowe86848 ай бұрын
Nick, I love your work and thank you. As a MN boy, I thought I had heard all of the MN/WI jabs - but the license plate one is new and hilarious!!!
@dianespears60578 ай бұрын
Nick just gets better and better in his topics and energy for his work. Thank you, Professor.
@pathorgan86438 ай бұрын
What a blessing to be able to gain the benefit of a passionate teacher! Thank you Ned!
@isaacislaughter8 ай бұрын
Lol, another zinger from Ned!
@jeandorsey79918 ай бұрын
Boy, Nick I feel like I'm at a concert. Well done, love it. ❤ 😉
@cohomologygroup8 ай бұрын
Wooo, another Downtown Geology! These are my favorite, when all the work from the A-to-Z series culminates in a polished public lecture.
@ajmiller71026 ай бұрын
Fantastic. Nick Zenter truly shows his love and dedication to his field of study, a part of his life.
@dwightmansburden77228 ай бұрын
Nick, I have never been anywhere near that part of the country, and am unlikely to ever do so. Thank you for showing it to me. Your lectures have led me to start studying the geology of my home state of Kansas, and it’s fascinating. Thank you!
@TrainLordJC8 ай бұрын
Nick Zentner the awesome teacher geologist who has the respect of so many people who are eager to take in all this wonderful knowledge and further understand the geologic processes of this absolutely awesome planet. And having watched all your videos for several years now I ask myself if there are not only other excellent teacher geologists out there using KZbin as a platform to discuss the geology of Europe and particularly of Siberia in relation to the formation of the Siberian Traps and how the advances and retreats of glaciation affected Europe and Russia. It seems that there are so many educated Americans who are able to describe the absolutely wonderful and spectacular geology of North America (which I appreciate greatly, I note here Shawn Willsey and Myron Cook) but as someone who has had the privilege of having travelled extensively around the world in the 70's and 80's and seen so much diverse and interesting scenery I thirst for more. As a retired 73 year old I thank you for your tremendous effort.
@LoreTunderin8 ай бұрын
Now I can't wait for the Spokane Flood lecture!
@sharonseal91508 ай бұрын
Was great to watch this lecture live and even better to have it available to watch over and over again! Thank you for the passion and energy you put into your lectures, and your youtube channel. You make the subject not only accessible but inspire us all to learn more and more. I can just imagine the countless young people you have inspired over the years to pursue geology as a career option.
@auntiejen53767 ай бұрын
Nick Zentner is one of those rare people who make learning fun!! I'm watching the second part right now!
@catibree18 ай бұрын
You never disappoint me Nick. Again another spectacular presentation. I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you.
@mrmcphilsconfidential85627 ай бұрын
The biggest open-door of science I've seen. Every lecture and presentation has taught me too much to not love every moment.
@leightodd73358 ай бұрын
Man did I enjoy coming to the conference. Thanks Nick, helpers, Ellensburg business owners and employees, teachers at Central, my fellow Zent Nerds at the Icon Inn, and the 700 are so wonderful people that traveled from near and far! Oh and thanks to the Middle School in Ellensburg for allowing us the use of your beautiful auditorium.
@charlesward81968 ай бұрын
This was a GREAT presentation! Well organized, illustrated, and delivered with enthusiasm and clarity. Nick was talking about JHB’s days in the field and at 1:09:31 showed a map with the square studied area 600 miles on a side, and called it “600 square miles.” If you do the math 600 miles SQUARED is 360,000 square miles, which is a phenomenal area to cover by rail and on foot. Easy to make a slip like that when you are talking, thinking on your feet, after talking non-stop for over 1-hour.
@shlby69m7 ай бұрын
I saw that too. To think he also had to go up mts, in NW weather & plan the next train or livery stop.
@gloryliberty7 ай бұрын
My family has farmland in the Scablands just outside Harrington, and although the Channeled Scablands are something I’ve been interested in for years, it was amazing to see Bretz’ maps of the channels and be able to overlay it with the land features I recognize when I’ve been down there to visit. Thanks for these lectures, Nick! They’re greatly appreciated!
@johnplong36448 ай бұрын
You know I have been around long enough to remember North Woods3D Making a pice with her 3D printer to help fix the black chalkboard way back when Nick was doin live streams from his backI yard.The first time I viewed Nick was one of his Downtown lectures It was the one about Mount Rainier’s Mud flows.I am glad I stumbled into this community of people . This is a special group of people we have here
@londonliz8 ай бұрын
Excellent talk by Nick. Brought it all together for a new audience to connect. I think some of this story has relevance on my side of the pond.
@pmgn84448 ай бұрын
Thanks Nick! Excellent summary of Spokane Ice Sheet part of the Bretz story. Looking forward to the others.
@cachecampcruise8 ай бұрын
Captivating! Living in and traveling around Eastern WA has gotten me more interested in our geology. I love our landscape. Thanks for the education, Nick!
@danlowe86847 ай бұрын
Nick, I am from MN but only an hour from Bayfield, WI. I just learned about their devastating 1942, '46, '51 and '53 floods on their historical page. Crazy!!!
@bryancurry18988 ай бұрын
This is Nick at his best. I discovered his lecture on flood basalts a number of years ago, and thought that he is the best lecturer I have ever seen. He is at his best with a roomful of enthusiastic community members in a packed hall. Great work condensing a year of thought, research and KZbin session into this presentation! Thank you, Nick. I look forward to what is to come.
@TheHillbillyEngineer8 ай бұрын
For an old guy that has lived out here by Coulee Creek and Deep Creek, this is starting to make a lot of sense to me about why my 10 acres of clay/basalt is so strange compared to the Spokane area that I grew up in. Keep on Rockin Nick! :)
@tlnguyen90987 ай бұрын
I really like how you present all the lectures to educate people like me who did not fulfill the education when we were young. Thanks very much for your time to do these!
@nancylindroth63368 ай бұрын
Oh how I have missed A-Z. Love how you wove the story together. Thanks again to all the folks that found stuff. What an incredible effort by all. Looking forward to session #2.
@GregInEastTennessee8 ай бұрын
I was just wondering when these would show up. Great minds think alike! 😉 Be well. 😀
@sunbird73498 ай бұрын
NIck.. Your infectious enthusiasm and gifted ability to tell a very good story about your journeys into ice ages of long long ago, have not only opened my eyes to just what can be done with the time we are given on this good Earth. Because of you my days in these Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa are becoming filled with new adventures into our own geological history, I look up,,, and I stoop to look closely into these ancient landscapes, filled with questions I recently did not know how to ask.. Thank you Prof.. There is adventure ahead! Keep up the good work. Kind regards Keith Fey.
@syfrettsj8 ай бұрын
At dinner tonight, after I had watched maybe the first 10 minutes of this new video, I told my wife about the 3-lecture series Nick had done April 4, 5 ,& 6, and that the first lecture had just been posted on-line. I didn't need to say anything else. She knew exactly what I'd be doing for the next hour or so after dinner! Great lecture, Nick! Maybe one year we'll make it out to Washington from SW Georgia! Meanwhile, thanks to everyone who participated in the community research that made the A-to-Z series so interesting, informative, and inspirational all of us, as well as to those currently-practicing geologists who will be carrying the torch that J Harlan Bretz lighted 100 years ago!
@lb88488 ай бұрын
Thank you, Nick. The excitement of discovery drives everything you do. And you are bringing all of us together for the ride. Harley would be so proud of you.
@pamhawkins46988 ай бұрын
Thank you Nick!
@raymarshall67218 ай бұрын
You sor are an absolute legend. Stumbled across many of these lectures a while back. Figured you moved on and didn't do them anymore yet here is your own channel. Thank you so much for these, I swear these videos of your teachings are the only things on here that catch and keep my attention
@bearowen54808 ай бұрын
Another brilliant lecture, Nick! It was a tour de force synopsis of the early Bretz story from "Glacial Floods From A To Z". If some viewers of tonight's presentation have not watched "A to Z", they owe it to themselves to do so immediately! Your work on Bretz, the Channeled Scablands, the Palouse of my own birth and childhood, the Spokane Glaciation, the Floods, and the fascinating human interest back story is riveting. Who would have ever thought that a huge audience of non-geologists would find the story of North American glacial history so incredibly exciting? The indispensible secret sauce is the infectious enthusiasm of a truly world class teacher! Your boundless curiosity, energy, earthy humanity, and joy of teaching is what enthralls your worldwide audience. Bless you, man, you're the best! I can't wait for tomorrow's lecture. Better than "Sunday Night Football"! 🐻🇺🇲
@jenniferlevine54068 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this lecture as a summary of the wonderful series you gave us last winter! Your work is amazing professor! Thank you for all you do for us and for sharing your passion for geology!
@InterestedAmerican8 ай бұрын
Since the time during the A-Z series when you said you'd be doing the community lectures, I have been anticipating them. Thank you. I thoroughly enjoy watching and learning about the forces that shaped our lanscape to become what it is today.
@geoffreynewton58398 ай бұрын
Nick I almost didn’t watch this because I thought it would be a revisit of the Ice Age flood stories from last winter (summer here in Australia) and it was. But it was so much more! It was an unfettered display of passion, admiration and diligence on your behalf and delivered in an unfaltering manner so that even without the Geology, it was worth watching.
@raenbow668 ай бұрын
Just wonderful! (Great getting the responses included; that was important) I'm so impressed by your lecture skills Nick. Just a joy to listen and learn. ❤
@ksea91468 ай бұрын
Just as impactful the second time around! It feels almost like a dream that I was able to watch it live. Great job, Nick, and great job to all contributing Zentnerds!
@yukigatlin93588 ай бұрын
Amazing, Nick did amazing job setting the stage, hooking us in thinking about multiple glaciations and the Ice Age Floods, showcasing J Harlen Bretz's life, and showcasing how our community got together for the deeper historical understanding of the Ice Age geologists' works!!✨ 1 hour lecture, just amazing, thank you nick!!😃💗
@pasulliv18 ай бұрын
Wow. Great lecture!
@kimklinzman29198 ай бұрын
This is thrilling! Thank you for being a fabulous educator! 👏👏💙💙💙👌👌
@mbvoelker84487 ай бұрын
It's great to have these summaries of the massive info-flood that left me bewildered last winter.
@davidfox-bc1qm8 ай бұрын
AWESOME! all the a to z connections laid out in one night. Well done Nick, your delivery was a 10 out of 10 and the content made it all come together for me personally.
@trentgay34378 ай бұрын
Yay new nick lecture
@cyc7lops8 ай бұрын
Nick, when you've exhausted WA, there's the rest of the states, and then the world. Hoping for more lectures for many years to come!
@patrickmcavinney15268 ай бұрын
Hooray!!
@cyc7lops8 ай бұрын
Nick is BACK...YAY!🙏
@charleswelch2498 ай бұрын
I love it when you use the chalkboard in your teaching. For me growing up in the 70-80s that is what I'm used to lol. The way you teach makes me wish I could be part of your class and learn from someone who doesn't stop learning. At least you want to keep digging until you find the truth. Keep up the great work please.
@scottowens15358 ай бұрын
👍 Thanks Nick I was having major withdrawals and this is just what the doctor ordered. I'm so glad you are asking these questions and it seems that you have come to some conclusions which in watching the series I like the thought of multiple events....mostly because that's the way it works....not a one and done world. Anything that is happening likely has happened and will likely happen again. To consider a Spokane ice lobe is well within reason and I'm with you..I'll Believe Bretz. Super thanks to everyone who helped bring the notes and photos!! That's awesome and very well done! Not to forget all your guests who's specialities brought diverse pieces of evidence and perspectives into a discussion about a evolving idea.. So great to watch real time and go through the process with you...truly addictive... Peace to you All
@hiker16588 ай бұрын
What a great presentation! A worthy summary of an amazing series this winter. Bravo! 🎉
@richardbatistelli72808 ай бұрын
After listening to the great informative and entertaining presentations of Prof. Nick and his brother professor in Idaho, I have this insatiable appetite to move from SoCal, a former paradise, but now sewer. My plan to move to Idaho within two years, if the locals do not close the border to farther California refugees. So please, Professors, continue with your outreach to us wannabes to your wonderful classes. Richard from SoCal, PS, I wish there was a Red Cross Chapter in could assist in Idaho.
@cyndikarp33688 ай бұрын
Great presentation. You are a very good teacher and ask good questions. Wish I could have been there to meet everybody.
@richb22298 ай бұрын
I miss this format. Not that I don’t like the home or field formats, but this is what got me watching Nick in the first place.
@georgerisberg88308 ай бұрын
Beyond inspiring, Nick! Thank you.
@MellnikMary8 ай бұрын
Thanks as usual. Loved it.
@briankepner75698 ай бұрын
Thank you professor. Everything you put out is interesting and informative and making me understand my world just that little bit better.
@LeahC2088 ай бұрын
You are really doing something here Nick. I am so happy I get to be here for it in real time. I have tried to watch other geology on KZbin....tried being the main word. The way you explain and engage is special.
@craighoover14958 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting this up here for us.
@Steviepinhead8 ай бұрын
Fantastic energy and density of information, Professor!
@dantreadwell74218 ай бұрын
I love that you can see the way the glacier moved and rotated along looking at the striations. On the right side they are moving fairly north/south, but on the left they are nearly straight east/west. Given the length of GEOLOIC time the ice sheets lasted, what possible reason would one assume that all the major events would be temporally concurrent? Just a thought I had, but if you think of the ice as the ocean, it becomes so much easier to see the ebb and flow of the edge and how far it moves south.
@barrym40798 ай бұрын
Captivating lecture Nick. Im looking forward to the remaining lectures. It's like a summary of last winters Bretz series. Your ability to connect all the major geologists, as well as engage the public to spend hundreds of hours contributing data and photos is priceless. Well done. This story is far from over.
@lorriecheshire64718 ай бұрын
Geology buddies are the best friends to hang with! Thank you OR peeps! 💕
@bkfishing56508 ай бұрын
These lectures are on my inner youtube rotation.
@stephen6278 ай бұрын
Fantastic presentation by Nick. Having followed the 2023-24 A-Z series this was an excellent review. A toast to you professor and to those who lent you a hand.
@KSparks808 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for these. Thanks, Nick!
@wickedpete68738 ай бұрын
Great energy in this lecture, Nick. Keep up the good work, you are an inspiration for many.
@glenncarr19478 ай бұрын
Good lesson! Thank you.
@philodendron68 ай бұрын
As usual, perfect.
@lovetoyoutube54128 ай бұрын
Just started watching, I'm glad you're covering this. In A to Z you touched on the Spokane ice sheet melt water creating the Scablands. I remember a drawing/map, the second I saw that my mind echoed....of course. Can't wait to finish this lecture. ❤
@JamesRussell19698 ай бұрын
An amazing lecture. Its fascinating how our understanding of how the earth has evolved. I qish i had been able to have been there in person. Maybe one day. Great work.
@GottaWannaDance4 күн бұрын
Nick, as you were talking about the 4 folks from Eugene who never knew each other until you threw it out there, I couldn't hold back the tears. (And then you said you were getting emotional. Let's move on) You are a very special man, instructor, your miriad of fans love you ... I hope you live forever and are able to bring the world, at the least this world, together. Thank you for being who you are.
@dannymccarty66808 ай бұрын
Pretty good Nick. The usual excellence. (WOW!) 🆒
@redskybeach8 ай бұрын
The best geologists are storytellers. Your approach to looking for the story inspires me as I look at formations and consult the work of others to explain what I'm seeing. Until you can tell the story (with evidence), are you truly a geologist? Thank you.
@johnwinskie79118 ай бұрын
Thank you, Nick! Excellent recap of the winter A-Z! What an incredibly instructive series!
@BrienWood7.38 ай бұрын
Golden!!! Well done sir!
@sidbemus46258 ай бұрын
Outstanding Sir. Some academics may continue to ignore or criticize JHB's analysis and conclusions.... so be it. JHB's legacy is a Giant Horse Trough full of rocks; each rock is a valid question that requires attention.
@causeitsthere8 ай бұрын
Great lecture! With the chalk board showing the ice further almost touching Kentucky, could the possibility of the Great Year have something to do with the angle of the earth, the wobble earth makes back and forth every 26k years while circulating in our viewing platform. Thanks Mr. Zentner.
@Vickie-Bligh8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Vickie-Bligh8 ай бұрын
I wanted to be there for this so very much but was on my way to Mexico that day to see the eclipse. Looking forward to the next 2 lectures.
@davidwood3518 ай бұрын
Back to the board(s)! I love it.
@jamesdriscoll_tmp15158 ай бұрын
Thanks for reworking the audio. I can feel some of the vibe from the audiance during your talk. I'm happy you could recover it. Also, great roll up of the JHB saga and the teamwork that revealed it. Thank you for taking the time and effort to put this together. I can't wait to see what you do next!
@marklang51698 ай бұрын
Great class
@linsfruit52408 ай бұрын
Fabulous to hear your lecture Nick 👏💞
@erickolb51088 ай бұрын
Thanks, nicely done.
@JohnnnyPete8 ай бұрын
The simplest and most sincere comment I can make is: Thank You.