Watch the video: Ever blazing fire, real but how life came? Recorded billions of years of memory in 4 minutes

Watch the video: Ever blazing fire, real but how life came? Recorded billions of years of memory in 4 minutes

At first the Earth was like the modern Venus. Its crust was unstable and the asteroid-comets kept colliding. As a result, warmer temperatures persisted for millions of years.


Nearly 4.5 billion years ago, a planet formed by molten rock in our solar system took the form of Earth. This process took a long time to look like today. Singer and computer scientist TDM Official showed this journey in a video where the story unfolds a billion years of story in 4 minutes.

First comes an extremely hot protoplanet and is filled with holes. Then for about three billion years, plate tectonics seemed to form. Gradually, water flooded the rock and continents became visible. Finally, the continents of the world appeared to be illuminated and it was revealed that the fiery region is home to people today.


At first the Earth was like the modern Venus. Its crust was unstable and the asteroid-comets kept colliding. As a result, warmer temperatures persist for millions of years. Tectonic plates began to form about 2-3 billion years ago. When the water came, the earth began to freeze. In the 3.8 billion years, when gases such as hydrogen and methane began to cool, water began to form and gradually formed oceans.


Then continents were built and 300 million years ago the great continent called Pangea was divided into different parts. This forms our current continents. In line with this, due to climate changes, life began to emerge. Rainfall, climatic patterns led to the division of life, and the complex creatures that began to form.

This video shows how a once-useless and desolate planet is now wrapped in light. How far have we come with civilization and technology, but fossil fuels have covered the earth with pollution? TDM also points out our future built on this, but says this is an extremely inevitable outcome.