sen-no-sen wrote:At the beginning of the video to 3'30 " he explains to us that Greenland was I quote:", without snow, just a green land full of trees" in the Middle Ages ... which is totally false, since the gigantic ice sheet that covers most of the latter began its formation during the Pleistocene and the oldest ice dates about 250 000 years!
Yes it is true that it is wrong!
I told myself it starts badly ....
Too bad, it does not predispose to listen to the rest, especially if one is a priori refractory to speech.
This does not mean that the result is false.
This initial error on the trees in the Middle Ages remains anecdotal throughout the speech.
it was still green on the coast, with grass.
The Vikings went to get lumber in America.
The human brain has the unfortunate tendency to consider a false set when only one element is false. We must fight against this reflex, sometimes a nugget of truth is slipped there, waiting for us.