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Researched and Written by Leila Battison
Narrated and Edited by David Kelly
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www.bbc.co.uk/earth/story/20150701-the-origin-of-t…
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www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/NSFE_304650_7.pdf 
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@HistoryoftheEarth

3 years ago

Hello all! Hope you are enjoying the video. Quick correction - the image of frozen Earth does indeed hide the shape of North America. Oversight on my part. Obviously wouldn´t have been under there back then! Apologies.

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@daveslow84

2 years ago

To all the microbes that died during the great oxidation event... Rust in peace 😔

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@johnmcnulty4425

3 years ago

It takes a masterful narrator to make one feel empathy for anaerobic bacteria and cast oxygen as a villain. Well done, Sir!

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@fordxbgtfalcon

1 year ago

The person responsible for this masterpiece is extremely talented. Better than what’s on Discovery for sure.

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@woodyforest2100

1 year ago

What a great series! We are in the era when online content is more interesting than stale television. Great job!

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@gregbors8364

2 years ago

I used to know a lot about the Great Oxidation Event, but my memory is a little rusty

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@twothreebravo

3 years ago

As a person who likes oxygen, I don't think it was a bad thing at all.

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@fionagibson7529

9 months ago

This is so well narrated that I didn’t even notice there were no subtitles, despite normally preferring them if at all possible. Masterfully crafted.

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@keesdevreugd9177

1 year ago

Most of this I've read or heard before, but the realization how fragile life really is, shocks me every time. We're living on an unimaginable graveyard of billions of wiped out species. Think about that.

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@danaoconnor9523

3 years ago

thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the bacteria that were rusted to death

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@williamreely3455

3 years ago

Humans: We are the most disruptive species ever. Cyanobacteria: Hold my carbon dioxide.

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@TheDragonCat99

10 months ago

"Ha ha! Stupid bacteria... imagine poisoning your own atmosphere out of greed and killing everyone including yourselves because of short sightedness! Sure glad we have brains to prevent that..."

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@ripwednesdayadams

1 year ago

It’s amazing what humans have been able to learn and accomplish in a very short period of time. I’m always blown away by the fact that the earth has lived billions of different “lives”.

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@jefflittle8913

1 year ago

"In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move." - Douglas Adams

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@ChalcedonXXX

1 year ago

I am a microbiologist and studied anaerobes and Clostrida in particular. I wrote my Ph.D thesis on the effects of oxygen on these bacteria. There is a spectrum of oxygen tolerance amongst these bacteria. They are all Eubacteria, modern microbes not Archea. I enjoyed you presentation very much.

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@DanielWSonntag

8 months ago

I'm glad we made it through that one!

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@GraemePayne1967Marine

10 months ago

I took a couple of college geology courses in the early 1970's, and the oxygen catastrophe was not mentioned. Therefore I assume this is newer science. The hot controversial topic of that time was a radical theory called "Plate Tectonics" - a process we humans experience many times per year on this planet.

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@live4twilight4ever

3 years ago

This sounds so much like a made-for-TV documentary. I've seen a fair number of long-form educational videos on Youtube, and none of them made me feel like a kid watching the Discovery Channel the way this did.

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@Peter-gq4ww

2 years ago

The first few videos I saw of this channel I assumed were taken from somewhere like the discover channel, I couldn't believe and am still amazingly impressed that these videos are privately made! I'd just like to say thanks this content is golden and I'm actually learning something about the ancient world compared to other docs that only focus on the popular events, incredibly well made my friend!

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@nuggitron

8 months ago

Beautifully narrated. A real pleasure to listen to. Some other videos have presentors who speak way too quickly. Love your work.

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