So when I can't sleep I usually go looking for sciene vids to watch, and I found this one from ViHart
link to precice time
yeah I think you made the right choice, Shoop sounds much better than Prinny.
like me XD I needed that linky you gaveWell that and Everyone that plays MC know what a sheep is. Not everyone knows what a prinny is.
I sometimes watch Minute Physics.Shame you don't watch scishow/minuteearth/minutephysics or you might actually learn something about the universe rather than just some nice maths tricks.
I think to have even a slight understanding of any science you have to realise the Universe, and the world, is far older than what you currently believe to be trueI sometimes watch Minute Physics.
Considering I want a major in Physics and Chemistry, I need all the prep I can get.
I think to have even a slight understanding of any science you have to realise the Universe, and the world, is far older than what you currently believe to be true
You know what all of the creators of those channels have in common?My favorite Science Channels on Youtube:
Vi Hart
Numberphile (yes, Math is technically a Science)
Khan Academy
Minute Physics
Crash Course
I probably forgot like a million, but whatever.
Or they believe so.You know what all of the creators of those channels have in common?
They know the Earth is 4.54(roughly) BILLION years old.
True, but for nearly half of that, it was a lifeless planet. And since then there have been... what... seven, eight cataclysmic extinction events? We're talking on a global scale here, where 90%+ of all life dies out. We're really just a bunch of newcomers who narrowly avoided extinction ourselves about ten thousand years ago. I suppose one can count the Bubonic Plague which knocked back about two thirds of the population of Europe as a miniature version of an extinction event, although it was localized and self-perpetuated.You know what all of the creators of those channels have in common?
They know the Earth is 4.54(roughly) BILLION years old.
Aparently we're in the middle of one now.. kind of a scary thought..True, but for nearly half of that, it was a lifeless planet. And since then there have been... what... seven, eight cataclysmic extinction events? We're talking on a global scale here, where 90%+ of all life dies out. We're really just a bunch of newcomers who narrowly avoided extinction ourselves about ten thousand years ago. I suppose one can count the Bubonic Plague which knocked back about two thirds of the population of Europe as a miniature version of an extinction event, although it was localized and self-perpetuated.
Aparently we're in the middle of one now.. kind of a scary thought..
aye, sorta reminds me of one of my fav disturbed songs..Well we sort of are the cataclysmic extinction event.