![]() ![]() Formerly known as Ayers Rock, and not a giant tree stump. Uwe Arana/Shutterstock (Material and size, of course, are quite important, rather fundamental differences used to differentiate objects.) Uluru, in Australia's Northern Territory. Because they look the same, they must be the same, it suggests, since the only difference is material and size. The video shows images of Uluru in Australia, the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, and the Devil's Tower butte in Wyoming, USA next to pictures of real tree stumps, asking viewers to spot the difference. ![]() It suggests geological features like buttes, mountains, plateaus, and mesas (flattop mountains) are actually the remains of these ancient trees. If you are looking for evidence of these ancient giant trees, the video offers it up in abundance. The video claims that thousands of years ago a cataclysmic event destroyed 99 percent of Earth’s biosphere, and it took with it the “real forests”. Although the original video has since been removed, the theory lives on in other spin-off videos (here's the English-language dubbed version if you are curious). The video has been watched hundreds of thousands of time. This “theory” goes back to a video on YouTube posted in 2016 by a Crimean man calling himself ?, whose account is now deactivated. ![]()
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