@fireandmugs6712

I spent half an hour watching this 6 minute video. Lots of pausing; rewinding; googling; reading of wikipedia/scientific journal articles; looking up pictures of facial reconstructions; and saying "wow" many times.
Simply amazing. Whoever made this video should be extremely proud of their work. Such high quality content and delivery.

@kevincraig9704

This was far and away the best presentation of the evolution of man I've seen. All the other charts have been so complicated, and this one was clear and concise.

@thejesuschrist

Amazing! Science is mankind's best hope for preventing their own extinction. Just saying.

@davids.8509

This video was a masterpiece, standing ovation to everyone involved in the development.

@cesaralcaraz819

At this point it's not Creationism vs Evolution it's either you understand evolution or you don't

@sheesh70yearsago60

So it took 7 million years for humans to evolve into dank memes totally worth it.

@Hideotronic

It’s also important to remember that Chimpanzees didn’t just stop evolving either, just like homosapians, almost all other species have gone through their own evolution process

@kma3647

When people say there's no evidence of gradual change, I want to show them things like this. We read about things like this, but the visualization here is spectacular and really does a great job of illustrating the key points. The map on top of it is incredibly helpful as well. Whoever put this together, I hope they got a raise and a promotion for it.

@SuperManning11

Absolutely fascinating!  I’ve watched a lot of videos on this topic, this is by far the best.  Well done!

@sidneycastillocardenas1868

Been struggling for quite some time to wrap my head around the timelines of each hominin and how they spread throughout different regions. This video just helped me put everything in perspective in 6 minutes! Truly big applause for the team of researchers and animators involved. This is the value of public scholarship.

@jomolololo4398

Amazing work , truly value the hours put it to make this , credit to everyone involved

@theoverlords7960

2:55 "They may have met." 
Kenyanthropus platytops: "Lives for only a second"

@BricMayco

After 13 years browsing YouTube, I've found the single best thing on the platform.

@bashsibda6289

Since I was a child I sat int the mosque and heard the Imaams preach. Then one day in my 40’s I saw lemurs for the first time. They were fighting over a small toy. And as I saw the expressions on their faces I realised they ran on the same program as me. 
Watching them for those few minutes had a greater impact on me than all the years of sermons.

@decorator_name

If our cousins hadn't died out, we could have had Elder Scrolls level of diversity!

@shakibshibly00

This is one of the most detailed graphical representations of human evolution throughout history video I have seen so far. Impressive.

@MotherCrow76

Excellent video! I used it in my 7th grade Civilization class and they were engaged, and asked a lot of questions. I appreciate that there was no speaking. It made it easier to explain things as the chart went along. Thanks for the video. BIG thumbs up!

@SRCG2773

I really appreciate this. Nice work, guys. I hope more people are aware of Human evolution because most biology classes just touch this topic and leave it without necessarily explaining the children in detail.

@laylacooper747

Amazing video! My six year old daughter watched it and she’s now fascinated with human evolution. We’ve added it to our home learning even though it’s not on her curriculum yet

@coolbluelights

This gave me chills. We literally all came out of Africa. I remember seeing monkeys in Florida for the first time, and the way they move is so much like us. it's clear we're related.