Where Did All the Bodies From Titanic Disappear To?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 3,6 тыс.

  • @patriciabarkley735
    @patriciabarkley735 5 лет назад +5377

    I can answer this quickly for you. Decomposition and the ocean life ate the remainder. For God's sake, it has been over 100 years.

    • @averymavery8421
      @averymavery8421 4 года назад +89

      Patricia Barkley ya your right

    • @bluebanana4114
      @bluebanana4114 4 года назад +64

      It's been a 20 decades I think

    • @sumitbagul8695
      @sumitbagul8695 4 года назад +420

      @@bluebanana4114 1 decade=10 years brooo... It's been 10 decades😒😒😒

    • @daniellelawman9724
      @daniellelawman9724 4 года назад +263

      The bodies were never found. They never touched the bottom cos they imploded from the water pressure

    • @andiestewart7423
      @andiestewart7423 4 года назад +94

      I’m still intrigued. I love unresolved mysteries, as long as it doesn’t happen to me or mine lol

  • @allnamesaretaken
    @allnamesaretaken 4 года назад +1851

    Titanic Movie: Women and children first.
    Real World Titanic: Rich people first.

    • @rinoplayzz7055
      @rinoplayzz7055 4 года назад +11

      Lol

    • @sophianazareno2926
      @sophianazareno2926 4 года назад +44

      That do be true tho

    • @viviansanchez9377
      @viviansanchez9377 4 года назад +69

      Well actually the richest did have first dibs on rescue boats that were only *women & children first* FIRST CLASS* then the rest were able to join after the first class. 🤔🤷‍♀️

    • @0307scott
      @0307scott 3 года назад +121

      Some first class passengers gave up their seats on the lifeboats for others, less well off. E.g. Isidur and Ida Strauss both first class died on Titanic, Isidur wouldn't get in the lifeboats while there were still tonnes of women and children of all classes onboard the doomed ship and Ida Strauss refused to leave her husband of over 40 years. Ida gave her place to her maid also giving her the lifejacket and her own fur coat to help keep her warm.
      The Strauss's were what the 1st class should have been selfless, thinking of others, less well off than themselves.

    • @prathammer1350
      @prathammer1350 3 года назад +11

      That's why we have to be rich

  • @Aliendirtbag
    @Aliendirtbag 3 года назад +180

    I used to live by a cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia(Canada) which had of some of the Titanic victims . There was even a very young baby, so sad!

    • @godschildanmol1512
      @godschildanmol1512 3 года назад +8

      🥺

    • @Xtx._jay
      @Xtx._jay 3 года назад +7

      Thats sad :

    • @sstaralien
      @sstaralien 3 года назад +3

      Sad :(

    • @tamievans4721
      @tamievans4721 2 года назад +2

      My grandpa was from Nova Scotia ...He came to the states married my grandma.. Had 5 children in the 40s. I have not made up there yet!!

    • @randomstuff7803
      @randomstuff7803 2 года назад +1

      Yes a baby did die on the titanc, so sad😭😭😭😪😪😪🤧🤧🤧😥😥😥😓😓😓

  • @jessica-rae7506
    @jessica-rae7506 5 лет назад +765

    A whole 10 minute video and the conclusion was “no one quite knows what happened”

    • @DM-mj8nr
      @DM-mj8nr 5 лет назад +16

      Jessica - Rae yeah this video is dumb as hell. the bodies would’ve been ripped apart from the pressure of those depths...that’s why all they found was shoes and clothes

    • @pamlabarr7043
      @pamlabarr7043 5 лет назад +9

      They were eaten by creatures of the sea that's where they went

    • @kennethshepard786
      @kennethshepard786 5 лет назад +8

      The extreme pressure destroyed the bodies the bones where destroyed by the same pressure and bacteria within five years. The pressure so great the corpses would have literally exploded

    • @elizabethwhiteoak5291
      @elizabethwhiteoak5291 4 года назад

      @@kennethshepard786
      Correct, except that they would have imploded.

    • @capkarr
      @capkarr 4 года назад +4

      I KNOW! It's hard to get the real facts of why the Titanic sank. It was not an accident I can assure you.

  • @louisecarlto
    @louisecarlto 4 года назад +1556

    Seriously? 90% of this video has nothing to do with the title.

    • @suziewoodford8392
      @suziewoodford8392 4 года назад +1

      louisecarlto I made the likes 100

    • @radricdavis8508
      @radricdavis8508 4 года назад +25

      But 100% of this video is Trash.

    • @BrandyD1777
      @BrandyD1777 4 года назад +4

      I'm 4 minutes in and DEFINITELY agreeing with you. Nothing will outwit the ocean, mother nature.
      Edit: I thought it was 16 not 20....this is just a monetized video....💩heads failed at giving any respect to the Titanic.....but they made their $$.

    • @Conehead217
      @Conehead217 4 года назад +8

      Right? I didn't ask for a god damn History lesson. Jeez

    • @devilishharuna1486
      @devilishharuna1486 4 года назад +5

      Yes- I want to know what the hell happened to them

  • @KateDenthimamai
    @KateDenthimamai 4 года назад +70

    Even 100 years later, Titatic is the most beautiful ship that has ever been constructed, cruise ships now look like giant bathtubs.

    • @lisaroy9538
      @lisaroy9538 3 года назад +6

      The modern chips are so ugly

    • @matthewjames8052
      @matthewjames8052 2 года назад

      Oh, I'd disagree on the look of the Titanic. I do agree about the unattractive lines of modern cruise ships, but the naval architecture of today's ships is designed for nimble maneuvering through much shallower and smaller ports, like Caribbean islands and the like. If you want to see an absolutely beautiful ocean liner, though, look up the Normandie. Her streamlined bow, open stern decking and elegant interior was breathtaking (though she cost far too much to build and never could turn profit in her days. Sadly she sank after a fire in New York Harbour after the onset of the Nazi occupation of France.)

    • @libbybethuk
      @libbybethuk Год назад +1

      The titanic wasn't a cruise ship

    • @gildahendricks4398
      @gildahendricks4398 5 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree. 😢

  • @deerhaven3350
    @deerhaven3350 5 лет назад +395

    Actual explanation begins at 8:18 if you're in a hurry.

    • @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it.
      @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. 3 года назад +6

      Yes , but...
      It skirts the real lifeboat issue .
      The Titannic carried over 2200 people , however , many of them were smaller women and children . The lifeboats were rated to carry 68 adult men in normal seas , but could attain near 100 in very calm seas . Replacing half of those men with women/children would make that about 140 people in each lifeboat . That would have been more than enough to save the passengers/crew , IF the boats had been packed as fully as possible .
      *.Would've-could've-should've... again !😭

    • @shainilashamu2178
      @shainilashamu2178 3 года назад +3

      Thanks

    • @mamiimaiyah4574
      @mamiimaiyah4574 3 года назад +2

      Thanks ❤️

    • @windmoleny896
      @windmoleny896 3 года назад +2

      Thank you

    • @leeparks15
      @leeparks15 2 года назад +1

      Thank you 🙏🏽♥️

  • @adambisso4733
    @adambisso4733 5 лет назад +1408

    1500 bodies missing...333 bodies recovered...
    Decomposition got the remainder apparently...
    Shocker I know. 🙄

    • @army310
      @army310 5 лет назад +15

      but what happen to the vampires

    • @Icykrissy
      @Icykrissy 5 лет назад +12

      I mean every single person on the Internet has seen your profile picture lol

    • @anonymous6084
      @anonymous6084 5 лет назад +4

      @@Icykrissy Not everyone on the internet will see this therefore only those who view this video will see the person's acc. That's even if they scroll through the comments.

    • @beanr7348
      @beanr7348 5 лет назад +3

      Well, you’re the one who clicked on your video 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @jamielynn523
      @jamielynn523 5 лет назад +4

      I just figured it was common sense. 🤷

  • @annaalbanese3702
    @annaalbanese3702 3 года назад +449

    Rest in peace to all people that lost their lives on the Titanic 😪

    • @randomstuff7803
      @randomstuff7803 2 года назад +5

      Yes vary much

    • @Ninjara930
      @Ninjara930 2 года назад +4

      RIP

    • @edd3151
      @edd3151 2 года назад

      It is called the star line because there was two clones of the Titanic the Titanic actually did not sink cuz it was the star line that sank

    • @matthewjames8052
      @matthewjames8052 2 года назад +11

      @@edd3151 White Star Line was the Company's name...much like an airline. The sister ships where the Olympic and the Britannic. There wasn't any switching. That would be ludicrous. The simple answer is the ship sank, many of the extremely wealthy and famous passengers went down with her, thus the legacy of the ship. Had this ship sank with just average folks, no one today would have cared about it.

    • @Fred-hk7wk
      @Fred-hk7wk 2 года назад +1

      You mean, Rest in fish.

  • @dilsky1317
    @dilsky1317 5 лет назад +3236

    Who scrolled to the comments because they were bored? 😂

  • @sandy89107
    @sandy89107 5 лет назад +399

    My great grandfather was on carpathia and said they cut the hands off that were frozen to the sides of life-boats because there was no way to collect them all. Very sad...he was German military doing what was ordered.
    Later he came to NYC met my greatgrandmother, got married, moved to Balto. Opened their own restaurant and fed ppl for free during the great depression. Both a good immigration story

    • @withmetatum9997
      @withmetatum9997 5 лет назад +9

      sandy89107 what is the restaurant called

    • @MrHans818
      @MrHans818 5 лет назад +22

      That is sad and I bet very few people knew that. By saying that, that is so interesting. Thank You for that information..

    • @appusnikhil1
      @appusnikhil1 5 лет назад +3

      Thats great ..

    • @VinnySuccessJesusfam
      @VinnySuccessJesusfam 5 лет назад +17

      Did anyone lend him a hand

    • @dawsonpainter5584
      @dawsonpainter5584 5 лет назад +3

      Good to hear! Hope he's ok!

  • @michellepost5232
    @michellepost5232 3 года назад +156

    Several of them dead bodies were found bobbing in their ocean, as if standing up in the water. I read that John Astor's body was one such. Many were taken to Nova Scotia and NY, and given burials. There is a good sized cemetery in Nova Scotia of Titanic recovered dead bodies. Some were buried at sea, too decomposed to ID. That Strauss couple died with the sinking, she refused to leave without her husband. They were elderly, and he should have been given a seat in a lifeboat. Fish and microbes would have devoured the bodies that literally went down with the ship and couldn't be recovered. Some closed-off areas of the ruins of Titanic might have some bones, but who knows.

    • @heather2028
      @heather2028 Год назад +5

      ​@katie005 that is true love. To know that you can't and won't live without him.

    • @PraveenSrJ01
      @PraveenSrJ01 Год назад +3

      @@katie005he definitely was a hero 🦸‍♀️

    • @sabinamoreno4799
      @sabinamoreno4799 Год назад +5

      The people in 3rd class were doom they went down w the ship

    • @BlorbusUnimax
      @BlorbusUnimax Год назад

      I have read the titanic was deliberately sunk to kill john astor and couple others who had blocked the passage of the federal reserve act.

    • @Twinkie989
      @Twinkie989 Год назад

      I'm getting older. While I would probably try to preserve myself due to needing to care for an autistic child, if that were not the case, I cannot imagine a scenario where I would feel comfortable taking a space before a child or younger person.

  • @knocewwmckskdmdo976
    @knocewwmckskdmdo976 5 лет назад +176

    Best life lesson: If a ship is deemed unsinkable, go on it! 👍🏻

    • @sharaina85
      @sharaina85 5 лет назад +5

      Are you going on a ship they call sinkable? 😂 I'm just kidding I'm there with ya

    • @glodoll3812
      @glodoll3812 5 лет назад

      @@sharaina85 lmao

    • @personhi3521
      @personhi3521 5 лет назад +2

      I’ve never been on a ship and I probably never want to 😐

    • @xoreoazalea
      @xoreoazalea 4 года назад

      *Never*

    • @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786
      @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 4 года назад +1

      Anna I. Here’s one: if you see a party involving born-rich folk that had all opportunity growing up and never worked a day in their life, and others that were ruthless and cutthroat on their way to wealth, never go. You’d never belong, never assert, never relate, and always be thrown under the bus if it ever were you or them. That’s a lesson about the puffiness of ego and arrogance the love of money can make.

  • @auaisme
    @auaisme 5 лет назад +959

    Humans: Titanic is unsinkable!!
    Nature: Hold my beer.

  • @ooo7894
    @ooo7894 4 года назад +79

    Seeing the real titanic in pictures just sitting at the bottom of the ocean so still and rotting just makes me so sad

  • @lucasvier1404
    @lucasvier1404 5 лет назад +951

    I wanna know about the bodys and not about the ship in general

    • @lexie2956
      @lexie2956 5 лет назад +26

      The bodies decompose

    • @dollymarie5359
      @dollymarie5359 5 лет назад +41

      The bodies decompose and get eaten up by fish and other things like lobsters, crabs etc

    • @mjparadero7046
      @mjparadero7046 5 лет назад +5

      Lol same

    • @jakewillson1873
      @jakewillson1873 5 лет назад +3

      Lucas vier “bodies”

    • @melindam809
      @melindam809 5 лет назад +7

      Back then they didnt search bodys under the Atlantic they only have take who was found on watter frozen

  • @kimk8365
    @kimk8365 5 лет назад +230

    My husbands relative died on the Titanic, third class, left his fiancee in Norway to come to Iowa. His ticket number and destination are shown when my husband looked it up, we never knew until the 100th anniversary. My husband typed in Titanic and our last name totally shocked. We have a picture that hangs in our home, of his parents, nobody knew who they were until we began to search.
    His grandfather came through Elis Island, we found the page where it was documented where his grandfather came from Norway.

  • @mike196212
    @mike196212 3 года назад +14

    I'm in Halifax,NS,Canada and at least 150 people from the ship are buried here in two cemetaries. Or what was found of them. Several are still unidentified.

  • @AdamandtheIntros
    @AdamandtheIntros 5 лет назад +604

    The most interesting explanation I've heard about this is that the bodies were essentially pulverised by the pressure of the water. In other words the sea floor is so far down that there's actually enough water above to break and crush bone into nothing

    • @theDeadliestPants
      @theDeadliestPants 2 года назад +42

      I've read that this is false, (on a SCUBA web site) but since I am not a diver, I don't know enough to refute the claim. What the site was saying is that there is no location on our planet that would crush a human, though I would think their lungs would collapse, though they were likely dead long before that would happen anyway.
      What a gruesome topic, eh?

    • @celebritylifestyleyanyan6048
      @celebritylifestyleyanyan6048 2 года назад +14

      @@theDeadliestPants yea you don’t crush only your ears and I believe lungs but your body do the complete opposite of crushing when you get to far down

    • @mrglowinthedark498
      @mrglowinthedark498 2 года назад

      You would need to go 35 kilometers down before there would be enough pressure to break bones.

    • @NikkiNole
      @NikkiNole 2 года назад +18

      They call that an implosion.

    • @sabi_stray83
      @sabi_stray83 2 года назад +68

      Pressure that pulverizes human bone...but not china plates, or crustaceans...

  • @jadepeppermint2734
    @jadepeppermint2734 5 лет назад +620

    The Titanic always interested me I always loved learning about the ship I still do

    • @1nsurgent
      @1nsurgent 5 лет назад +10

      same, we need Stewie to go back in time to change the event, lol

    • @ulysessoliverasponyman
      @ulysessoliverasponyman 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah

    • @sethd5000
      @sethd5000 5 лет назад +1

      Me too

    • @GrumpyIan
      @GrumpyIan 5 лет назад +1

      Most ocean liners that have sunk went on their side before going down. Titanic and Britanic are the only two ships I can think of that didn't roll over. Britanic did roll over but not until the very end.

    • @uniquemango3393
      @uniquemango3393 5 лет назад +1

      More like unsinkable shit not ship

  • @ttkostudios
    @ttkostudios 4 года назад +87

    Man imagine how scary it would be to be in that scary disaster

  • @anne-oy4tq
    @anne-oy4tq 4 года назад +77

    The fact that the ship will disappear makes me so sad

    • @kadiannblackwood2844
      @kadiannblackwood2844 3 года назад

      Becuse the things in the water is eating it away i never know iron can eat😳

    • @godschildanmol1512
      @godschildanmol1512 3 года назад +3

      And the fact that it was so massive that even after 109 years, it's still is on its verge to end n haven't ended yet! Yes I really wish science smhw save its remnants plz

  • @TheScienceofnature
    @TheScienceofnature 4 года назад +307

    Actually this is a very interesting question. Its not about decay, its about how many people where inside the ship when it went down. So there were more than a thousand people still on board, it would be interesting to find out where individuals were located in the ship. Did they lock themselves in a room? People on the deck of the ship are likely to float once they are released from the ship, those that ended up 2 miles below the waves were likely confined to the ship.

    • @joannetrivignobozik6218
      @joannetrivignobozik6218 2 года назад +21

      Sadly no matter where they were either on the ship somewhere of down under, it's been over 100 years..........bodies are gone

    • @mick0846
      @mick0846 2 года назад +20

      @@joannetrivignobozik6218 I think virtually everybody would have outside?.. it would be human instinct to try and escape especially in a sinking ship I couldn't think of anything more terrifying?

    • @benfearnow
      @benfearnow 2 года назад +17

      @@mick0846 clearly you weren't in steerage w me and Jack Dawson bro

    • @mick0846
      @mick0846 2 года назад +9

      @@benfearnow 😂 I forgot about that scene with the gate and the key. I wonder if that really happened 🤔

    • @sharronhelms3660
      @sharronhelms3660 2 года назад +23

      My answer is I pray they knew the LORD Jesus Christ. If not it DOESN'T REALLY matter where the bodies are, but where their soul is🙏🙏

  • @lucyintheskyvi2284
    @lucyintheskyvi2284 Год назад +8

    I heard the captain ignored the iceberg warnings because he believed the ship was unsinkable. He skipped the life lifeboat drill planned earlier that day, and the officer manning the radio was backlogged with passenger messages and didn't get the updated warnings.

  • @sirdukeusa3289
    @sirdukeusa3289 5 лет назад +94

    That's why the bible says, " the sea will give up the dead". I think they should leave the Titantic alone, it's a watery grave.

    • @lynpowell8532
      @lynpowell8532 4 года назад +16

      The fear they must have felt. But their bodies do not matter. Their souls are in heaven with God. Isn't that the most important thing? They will never feel fear again. They are in paradise.

    • @aerofiles5044
      @aerofiles5044 3 года назад +4

      @@lynpowell8532They are not. Can you prove heaven exists, heaven sounds very good and all but we are in reality, in reality, fairytales are that, fairytales.

    • @tomascatts3855
      @tomascatts3855 3 года назад +10

      I'll put my belief of God up against your nonbelievers any day. My belief in God has cost me nothing in life but I die and for my faith I'm rewarded in with life everlasting in heaven. But if I'm wrong then there's just nothing, my faith has still not cost anything. Now if you're wrong you gonna be in trouble, no faith no heaven

    • @aerofiles5044
      @aerofiles5044 3 года назад +6

      @@tomascatts3855 Also, if a god does exist, then wouldn't he be proud that I think for myself, and that I don't believe in random things that people tell me to believe. Because it would be wrong for him/her/it to punish me when they make it so difficult to prove their existence in the first place. Blindly believing is not something a god would encourage.

    • @roxyroxelle
      @roxyroxelle 3 года назад +4

      @@tomascatts3855 sure, i'll put my faith in a god that kills children in horrific ways and sometimes let them be abused or tortured to death.

  • @cheeseburger127
    @cheeseburger127 5 лет назад +964

    Called unsinkable
    Sinks*
    *_BOI WERE THEY WRONG_*

    • @guppy9161
      @guppy9161 5 лет назад +7

      r/Reddit- Trending Videos odd1sout reference

    • @ell8711
      @ell8711 5 лет назад +5

      titanic "unsinkable" *sinks* r/therewasanattempt

    • @guppy9161
      @guppy9161 5 лет назад +2

      Raccoon I know

    • @cheeseburger127
      @cheeseburger127 5 лет назад +1

      @@meepmoop5826 we all know that

    • @x_clusive-rblx5094
      @x_clusive-rblx5094 5 лет назад +5

      There was a fire that weakened the medel and the ice berg gutted that exact spot

  • @twistedyogert
    @twistedyogert 3 года назад +8

    7:10 *"So anyway, I started blasting."*
    To be fair, I'd rather take several bullets and die almost immediately rather than freeze to death.

  • @loganinkosovo
    @loganinkosovo 5 лет назад +267

    For those who went down with the ship it's called "Crush Depth". They were crushed into a tiny amount and shot out of their clothes. Those on the surface froze and were taken by the currents and were eventually eaten by a myriad of animals.

    • @sekainiheiwa3650
      @sekainiheiwa3650 2 года назад +6

      Bones were eaten by underwater dogs 🐩

    • @volpeverde6441
      @volpeverde6441 2 года назад +2

      @@sekainiheiwa3650
      woooff!

    • @kieriencrabtree
      @kieriencrabtree Год назад +8

      Over 300 remains were actually recovered 4 days after the tragedy by a near by ship. A small amount compared to 1500 souls that perished.

    • @davidsdean
      @davidsdean Год назад +3

      Sharks, barracuda and other large predator fish feasted that night

    • @PraveenSrJ01
      @PraveenSrJ01 Год назад +6

      @@davidsdeanwhat a terrible way to die if you are still conscious while being eaten alive

  • @agneshill2847
    @agneshill2847 5 лет назад +119

    People: TITANIC IS UNSINKABLE
    Mother Nature: eh, I'll let the iceburgs handle this

    • @jsmithbrown1018
      @jsmithbrown1018 5 лет назад +3

      funny.

    • @FantasticFourJohnnyStorm
      @FantasticFourJohnnyStorm 3 года назад +5

      Dark humor

    • @de4130
      @de4130 3 года назад +1

      She be like “ya’ll gonna challenge me?”

    • @d33pstrand3r6
      @d33pstrand3r6 3 года назад +1

      The World calls weather events mother nature. God says nope it is Me and only Me, mother nature is what the ones who don't believe in God call His works.

  • @phoebecarlstrom5742
    @phoebecarlstrom5742 3 года назад +15

    People: this ship is unsinkable.
    Murphy's law: welp this is just to easy

  • @laurentaylor3491
    @laurentaylor3491 5 лет назад +204

    *Overall the body’s decomposed over time and only 333 were found*

    • @jennifermartinsen1001
      @jennifermartinsen1001 5 лет назад +7

      thank you for telling us

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 4 года назад +11

      There was a cave diver, Dave Shaw, who died on his 333rd dive. Strange number.

    • @rinkyronk289
      @rinkyronk289 4 года назад +11

      @@gaborkiss1425 and what is 333 X 2. coincidence? no way.

    • @tnofunniman
      @tnofunniman 3 года назад

      333×2=.....

    • @jayk5694
      @jayk5694 3 года назад

      @@tnofunniman hhhh.... Really just a coincidence, nothing special.

  • @Benjamin_Lees_
    @Benjamin_Lees_ 4 года назад +345

    I love how every story of the Titanic is different.

    • @BillClinton228
      @BillClinton228 4 года назад +31

      It happened 100 years ago and the evidence is 12 600 feet under the Atlantic Ocean... who's going to argue?

    • @josyyy3609
      @josyyy3609 4 года назад +1

      Fr

    • @IITianProudIndian
      @IITianProudIndian 4 года назад +23

      That's because there are atleast 50 different survivor accounts!! Opinions wildly vary reg what happened to Andrews, how captain actually died( which was by drowning with ship), musicians, shootings, steerage lockup..that we don't know atleast 75 pc of what happened that night! I have researched for 6 yrs on this, watched a countless documentaries and read all the books! The real truth, trust me, will never ever be out. And it's been 100 plus years!!!!!!

    • @Gabby_beyer45
      @Gabby_beyer45 3 года назад +7

      Because people really truthfully don’t know 100% what happened

    • @matthewjames8052
      @matthewjames8052 2 года назад +3

      @@IITianProudIndian Steerage lockup didn't happen, that was simply a plot twist for the fictional account of the James Cameron's movie. About half of the events in the film is accurate to true events, the other help makes for a good story...which, considering its fiction, is the whole idea!

  • @trewball1
    @trewball1 3 года назад +9

    Believe it or not, when the wreck of the titanic was discovered in the bottom of the ocean in the 80s, even after all those years, there was water found in the Swimming pools

    • @jasondessing3508
      @jasondessing3508 3 года назад +1

      Amazing! One would have thunk that the pool water had evaporated after all this time, no?

    • @trewball1
      @trewball1 3 года назад +1

      @@jasondessing3508 you thunk wrong!

    • @pepewr
      @pepewr 2 месяца назад +1

      no swimming pool is behind a watertight door and there is no other way to see whats inside it right now

  • @lemmythebulldog8812
    @lemmythebulldog8812 4 года назад +434

    You know this could’ve been avoided if they hit the iceberg head on. Because the most solid part of the ship is the bow, instead it scraped along the side cutting like a knife a huge whole on the starboard side

    • @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786
      @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 4 года назад +20

      Chumpy the Anteater there’s a theory going about that Titanic not only grazed her side but bottom as well as she went through and over the berg.

    • @rss2105
      @rss2105 4 года назад +43

      The iceberg didn't tear a gash in the side. It popped rivets causing the plates to separate.

    • @aliciacurtsinger2236
      @aliciacurtsinger2236 3 года назад +29

      I always said that. Some people would have been hurt from the dead stop but it wouldn't have sunk.

    • @edenassos
      @edenassos 3 года назад +2

      Nah it should have hit New York(the ship)

    • @OslerWannabe
      @OslerWannabe 3 года назад +7

      A whuge whole? Wheavens!

  • @aestheticaiman8936
    @aestheticaiman8936 5 лет назад +210

    Anyone heard of the book wreck of titan ?? It' was written before titanic but titanic sank in the same spot as mentioned in wreck of titan. Fishy 😮

    • @R4bb1t781
      @R4bb1t781 5 лет назад +31

      That's a great conspiracy story. I want to read that book one day as I have heard the similarities are creepy.

    • @surmaster4618
      @surmaster4618 5 лет назад +12

      Was that FISHY part pun intended? 🐟

    • @missywalker864
      @missywalker864 5 лет назад +1

      Truth shall prevail Ha fishy get it?😂

    • @elernation5519
      @elernation5519 5 лет назад +1

      Truth shall prevail yeah but there was a lot of differences aswell

    • @guessyou1499
      @guessyou1499 5 лет назад +4

      The writer is probably a real psychic but who would have thought it was really going to happen?

  • @jamesjames8402
    @jamesjames8402 2 года назад +18

    I'm not biography major but I think that the high pressure with that depth might contributes something to those poor victims who trapped in the ship wreck. Pressurized cooker might give us some clue, bones in this type of cooker end up into soluble entity, and get vanished into water. Plus, under water microorganism activities. Situation gets even worse because seawater is abundant with kinds of salt, and the pressure is much higher than the cooker given that depth.
    It is a very sad tragedy, to those people and the beautiful ship. May all people got suffered in that tragedy rest in peace.

  • @sarahbenediktelaskomunk2306
    @sarahbenediktelaskomunk2306 5 лет назад +416

    My great great great great grandmother changed the ticket for Titanic, for a chandelier, that still is in the family.

    • @user-bh4xh7dp3k
      @user-bh4xh7dp3k 5 лет назад +41

      Sa ́rah Benedikte Lasko Munk okay we know your lying because it was only 100 years ago that many grandmother would have been like 200 years ago

    • @pooinloo588
      @pooinloo588 5 лет назад +18

      Nuclear Death unless they all had children at the age of 16 through 20.

    • @joshregnier5950
      @joshregnier5950 5 лет назад +11

      Thats awesome keep that forever

    • @horcrux9656
      @horcrux9656 5 лет назад +77

      My grand grandfather was the iceberg

    • @lillycheek322
      @lillycheek322 5 лет назад +9

      LIES!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @standdown4929
    @standdown4929 5 лет назад +28

    Fairview Cemetery is a cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is perhaps best known as the final resting place for over one hundred victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Officially known as Fairview Lawn Cemetery.

    • @matthewjames8052
      @matthewjames8052 2 года назад

      Also in the same cemetery are the remains of another White Star Line shipping disaster from 40 years prior; the tragic sinking of the S.S. Atlantic. In many ways, its actually much sadder than the outcome of the Titanic.

  • @haioana
    @haioana 4 года назад +9

    Titanic: try me, Britanic.
    Britanic: we're literally twins

    • @Perich29
      @Perich29 3 года назад

      Olympic: I a m invincible.

  • @Mr102405
    @Mr102405 4 года назад +287

    When a ship sinks and you’re wondering about bodies think CAD
    Currents
    Animals
    Decomposition

    • @jare930
      @jare930 4 года назад +7

      You forgot implosion 😂

    • @adiaabdallah9386
      @adiaabdallah9386 4 года назад +1

      @@jare930 unrealistic, young child.

    • @jare930
      @jare930 4 года назад +8

      @@adiaabdallah9386 Actually when human bodies reach a certain depth we explode from the inside hints implode which is why we have to wear special under water suits when your super deep

    • @jhfdhgvnbjm75
      @jhfdhgvnbjm75 3 года назад +4

      To be fair it was a worry in 1985 that the bodies would still be preserved like they are in lake superior due to the cold and anarobic enviroment...as it turns out there IS bacteria down there.

    • @Samanta-van-laar
      @Samanta-van-laar 3 года назад

      @@adiaabdallah9386 who is a young child u ohh yeah

  • @Rachellk
    @Rachellk 5 лет назад +60

    I saw on drunk history that one chef rode the ship down like an elevator and he was so drunk he didn’t even feel the cold water! HE WINS THE TITANIC

    • @stratsteveo106
      @stratsteveo106 5 лет назад

      How do you know he didnt feel the cold water. Did he survive to tell?

    • @tenorcenter
      @tenorcenter 5 лет назад +7

      @@stratsteveo106 yup. His name was Charles Joughin. He was on the edge of the aft well deck when it went under.

    • @jamielynn523
      @jamielynn523 5 лет назад +7

      nationalpost.com/news/canada/charles-joughin-titanic-anniversary-april-15-drunk
      She's actually right. Interesting read.

    • @scottclarke512
      @scottclarke512 5 лет назад +5

      I think he was a baker, from memory. Walter Lord in his book, "A night to Remember" mentions having interviewed him.

    • @Rachellk
      @Rachellk 5 лет назад

      Stella the Locksmith YES THATS HOW WE KNOW! 😂 he lived to tell his own story

  • @debbystardust
    @debbystardust 2 года назад +13

    My grandmother grew up In Talladega County in a now defunct township. She gave birth to my father in her late forties and she was born in the early 1900s. Her brother would buy a newspaper and tell her about the news of the day while she was picking blackberries. She recalled only two memorable news days: the sinking of the Titanic and the beginning of WWI.

  • @suicidegaming7813
    @suicidegaming7813 5 лет назад +430

    Who was here just to see the missing bodies?😂😂

  • @JustinYJR-dl4qq
    @JustinYJR-dl4qq 5 лет назад +70

    *Unsinkable Ship*
    **Sinks**
    Titanic: *Am I a joke to you*

  • @garethmurtagh
    @garethmurtagh 3 года назад +6

    Supposedly one of the salvage dives brought up a bowl, attached to its base was the corroded remains of what seemed to be a ring, with a finger bone stuck inside that... They sent the bowl and it’s attachments back down on the next dive.
    One off bones are probably the only physical remains of the victims left. The seabed adjacent to the pairs of shoes probably has chemical traces of people in the sediment where they decomposed. I read once that the last recognisable remains would have disappeared by the early 1940’s.

  • @jamess5121
    @jamess5121 5 лет назад +430

    The titanic was not a cruise ship, it was an ocean liner.

    • @ashleyworden1887
      @ashleyworden1887 5 лет назад +12

      I'm sorry, is there a difference?

    • @pissandballs9276
      @pissandballs9276 5 лет назад +2

      Ashley Worden um yeah a big difference

    • @echambers88
      @echambers88 5 лет назад +3

      It was not a ocean liner u dumb fukk,,,those are for cargo,,,mail,,transporting goods,,,ect

    • @jgicecream12yt
      @jgicecream12yt 5 лет назад +13

      aydee chemberz you're right and wrong at the same time
      An ocean liner is a passengers ship that takes ppl across the seas but it's also for goods,cargos and mail
      So who are you calling dumb ???

    • @TheLegendOfKyler
      @TheLegendOfKyler 5 лет назад +4

      @@echambers88 The titanic was an ocean liner
      Educate your damn self so you dont seem ignorant while tryna call someone else dumb.

  • @charlottechudy8494
    @charlottechudy8494 5 лет назад +18

    Mere moments after expiring, body decomposition kicks in as bacterial enzymes start to break down the body's soft tissues and spread throughout the blood vessels. This is what happens to a corpse under water, so chances are, this could have happened to the dead bodies from the Titanic after it sunk.

  • @aboard33able
    @aboard33able 4 года назад +49

    I wish I could explore the ship RIP thoes beauiful souls 😭🙏

  • @roobear78
    @roobear78 5 лет назад +165

    10 minutes to answer a question that could have taken 10 seconds to answer!

    • @jason_a_smith_gb
      @jason_a_smith_gb 5 лет назад +2

      corturia That’s why, when I saw the number of ads, I went to the last ten minutes...

    • @elernation5519
      @elernation5519 5 лет назад +1

      corturia they need money

    • @gabie.a.2587
      @gabie.a.2587 5 лет назад

      Fr

    • @teonwilkins3280
      @teonwilkins3280 3 года назад

      He was explaining the whole thing so you could understand.

  • @burntpotato1732
    @burntpotato1732 5 лет назад +57

    My first answer: they decomposed

  • @bookapillar
    @bookapillar 3 года назад +32

    So glad they talked about the fire, it is overlooked so often
    There is evidence the fire had already started and was a problem before they even set off, there are pictures of the ship still docked with the black spot of damage the fire caused clearly visible.

    • @Dizzy19.
      @Dizzy19. 3 года назад +1

      The 'black spot' is either shadow or a mark on the negative, it's not near bunker no 6!

    • @matthewjames8052
      @matthewjames8052 2 года назад +2

      The fire in the coal hold theory would be logical. Once cold seawater encountered the smoldering coal, the temperature difference would cause rapid gas expansion, thus turning the hold into an explosive (in the literal sense) container. The idea suggests that a small structural puncture caused by the initial impact with the ice could have become greatly enlarged by this explosion (though with the condition of the wreckage, its very unlikely to be definitively solved.) At the end of the day, accidents happen and engineers learn to improve designs to prevent future accidents.

    • @macwyll
      @macwyll Год назад

      That theory has been debunked

  • @stevenbarrett7648
    @stevenbarrett7648 5 лет назад +233

    The bodies get eaten oddly enough

    • @jerrickcole5704
      @jerrickcole5704 5 лет назад +8

      The bodies probably were buried underneath though all that rubbed.

    • @juliancumbia6443
      @juliancumbia6443 5 лет назад +21

      Or the bodies were destroyed from the water pressure

    • @stevenbarrett7648
      @stevenbarrett7648 5 лет назад +3

      Julian Cumbia as an old Matelot I can tell you take doesn’t happen

    • @michaelneel4828
      @michaelneel4828 5 лет назад +2

      The German Liner saw & counted 156 body's a month later

    • @shirleycole7854
      @shirleycole7854 5 лет назад

      Michael Neel and did they try to retrieve them

  • @oldrabidus2230
    @oldrabidus2230 4 года назад +17

    If some 3rd class or other passengers remained in their rooms and they went down with the ship it’s quite possible some of their remains were intact. Bones of course. All flesh would have rotted away.
    Imagine the sound in your dark room hearing the ship twist and turn into the icy abyss.
    I bet a couple people were in air pockets when it went down, probably for a while until pressure got the best of them.

    • @melodysmusicaladventures596
      @melodysmusicaladventures596 2 года назад

      That makes it worse because it means they were essentially crushed to death from the pressure which is an awful and painful way to go

    • @oldrabidus2230
      @oldrabidus2230 2 года назад

      @@melodysmusicaladventures596 Sad but fast. However, if an air pocket and a room remained intact they could still be there to this day.

    • @h.e.floydiii7259
      @h.e.floydiii7259 Год назад

      ​@@oldrabidus2230😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @h.e.floydiii7259
      @h.e.floydiii7259 Год назад +1

      Don't tell these people this farce!😂😂
      Some of these people (especially democrats) will believe that shit and protest for a S&R!

    • @oldrabidus2230
      @oldrabidus2230 Год назад

      @@h.e.floydiii7259 Not a farce. The ships hull didn’t fully implode. There could still be pockets of air to this day.

  • @SparksHardcoreMusic
    @SparksHardcoreMusic 4 года назад +6

    "While Captain Smith was an Experienced Sailor, it was his first ship wreck"
    Soooo the Olympic being hit by the Hawk and putting a giant gash in the side of the boat requiring it to go back to the docks for weeks of repairs isn't considered a shipwreck? Cause he was the Captain of that ship at the time that happened...

    • @Dizzy19.
      @Dizzy19. 3 года назад +1

      Yes he was Captain, but at the time the harbour pilot was in charge of the ship.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 4 года назад +23

    There were about 700 in the lifeboats. Many bodies were recovered afterwards because the people had lifejackets on and were floating on the surface. As to those that actually sank---the debris field of the Titanic on the ocean floor covers about 5 square miles. Organic human remains don't last long in the ocean (devoured by sea creatures, acidity of the ocean floor where Titanic sank soon destroyed any bones). Didn't need a 10+ minute video to explain that.

  • @xaurui
    @xaurui 5 лет назад +4

    This always give me the chills... because thousands of people died in that crisis a lot of them died from hypothermia from the freezing water... i just feel bad for them they dont deserve this kind of misfortune...😧😧😧😦😐😢

  • @nicnic3902
    @nicnic3902 4 года назад +31

    Everytime I see a video about the Titanic and hear ....1st, 2nd, 3rd class ...my heart just sinks. 😔.

    • @adiaabdallah9386
      @adiaabdallah9386 4 года назад +1

      Like Titanic and all those people did. Don't mean to sink your ship. Yeah sorry ill stop now, i feel the same way.

    • @nicnic3902
      @nicnic3902 4 года назад

      @@adiaabdallah9386 😏

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 4 года назад +1

      @@nicnic3902 also as I'm sure you've seen the movie Jack wins his ticket in a poker game. And $800 ticket in today's money. He says to Rose I have $10 in my pocket... Well today $10 is next to nothing.. Back then = about $270. Let's say not right now becase of covid 19 but last year at this time you arrive in New York with a back pack no job no place to live and all you have is $270.. Well that's NOT a lot of money by any means and we know that

    • @nicnic3902
      @nicnic3902 4 года назад

      @@carlgharis7948 I understand your point. It just highlighted the fact that if you were wealthy it meant that you had more value than those who were not.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 4 года назад

      @@nicnic3902 well even today that's still the case. Wal Mart has $16 billion yet exploits people for cheap labor. You don't have value if you not welthy. Our labor laws. All that's improved in the U.S. is we have safety regulations as so you're NOT as likely to get your had cut off. I guess Europe has better laws in place. And we have now have Maritime law thaks to Titanic. So many regulation have been put in place so you won't die under such circumstances and you'll keep both your hands. But in reality it seems you're still not through of any more highly then a cockroach if you're not welthy except maybe the 2 weeks proceeding Christmas. So it's still pretty simular mentality... And covid 19 is exposing these flaws again. I don't know if you're U.S. or Europen? But in the U.S. So we've learned nothing

  • @ThermutisMD2B
    @ThermutisMD2B 5 лет назад +12

    Omg watching while scrolling through the comments is such an addiction. I need to take a social media break

  • @kevinfetner7983
    @kevinfetner7983 5 лет назад +6

    There are a lot of theories about the Titanic sinking. I've read them all. The most plausible is that there were extreme mirage conditions due to the cold water vapors and air at that particular location in the night. It distorted the horizon to the naked eyes and even worse with binoculars. They had lookouts up high in a crow's nest for icebergs, but given the mirage conditions, they couldn't see the iceberg until they were almost on it. They did reverse the engines and maneuver away from the iceberg or they would have hit it dead on. The ship was very responsive for its size. The gash covered too many water tight compartments and the great ship took on more water than its design could tolerate. It wasn't about rivets/cracked steel plates.

    • @matthewjames8052
      @matthewjames8052 2 года назад

      By mirage, do you mean fog? There was definitely fog (as was documented) and the ship struck the iceberg in the wee hours of the morning, thus it was also dark. That's not a theory, its documented fact. No one disputed that visibility (or lack there of) that obstructed the sighting of an iceberg.

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 2 года назад

      @@matthewjames8052 No, don't mean fog. It's a sailor phenomena in the North Atlantic on a clear night with bright stars. You need to look it up for a better explanation. You're not really seeing what's out there in this phenomena. Quirk of lighting, air and conditions.

  • @emanuel82
    @emanuel82 2 года назад +9

    The cold depth have preserved the items extremely well and should propably have preserved bodies too if they where there. Why there are no human remains left is because everyone was outside the ship when it sank and human bodies sink very badly. And most of them had lifevests too making them sink even less. The bodies propably sank to a distant level in the sea and then just drifted away.

    • @rmsteutonic3686
      @rmsteutonic3686 2 года назад +2

      The pressure crushed everybody at enough depth

  • @dmartinez9496
    @dmartinez9496 5 лет назад +136

    I believe marine life made a meal out of the bodies. I don’t think it’s any different than the bodies being abandoned on land. My heart does go out to those who survived yet lost loved ones and those who died that day.

    • @princehamdanbinmohammedfaz5050
      @princehamdanbinmohammedfaz5050 5 лет назад

      D Martinez greetings from the royal family of Dubai how are you doing send me your what'sapp more about titanic

    • @janieluna9287
      @janieluna9287 4 года назад

      D Martinez and

    • @Slick_Widdit
      @Slick_Widdit 2 года назад +7

      @@princehamdanbinmohammedfaz5050 you corn ball

    • @xMorbidArtx
      @xMorbidArtx 2 года назад +2

      @@princehamdanbinmohammedfaz5050 no.

  • @Grisbi6
    @Grisbi6 5 лет назад +60

    I assume you know that the Atlantic is full of sharks and various other meat-eating sea-dwellers.

    • @rosemarydudley9954
      @rosemarydudley9954 4 года назад +4

      Wally Norlander....Yeah, I bet they thought Christmas had arrived....

    • @Jay-ye5gk
      @Jay-ye5gk 3 года назад +1

      No it’s too cold for the sharks to be there

    • @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it.
      @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. 3 года назад

      @@Jay-ye5gk
      Actually , Greenland Sharks abound in those waters ..🤫

    • @Jay-ye5gk
      @Jay-ye5gk 3 года назад

      @@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. o wow

    • @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it.
      @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. 3 года назад +1

      @@Jay-ye5gk
      Osidex worms process any bones within a few years there ..😐

  • @edlyjoseph3084
    @edlyjoseph3084 4 года назад +4

    Titanic: I'm unsinkable
    Iceburg:let me say hi :)
    Fire:I wanna say hi to :)
    Titanic: sinks
    Iceburg:bruh you unsinkable :/
    Fire:they lied to you

  • @justsomedogwithinternetacc4575
    @justsomedogwithinternetacc4575 5 лет назад +157

    they went to heaven duh

  • @miascanlon459
    @miascanlon459 5 лет назад +62

    But jack said he would never let go ...
    Did u find him holding on?

    • @miascanlon459
      @miascanlon459 5 лет назад +2

      i'm only here for the beer 😥 I can't take this anymore ....

    • @vicamu541
      @vicamu541 5 лет назад +3

      Legends says the door is still floating in the sea

    • @tamararice4587
      @tamararice4587 5 лет назад +5

      She meant she'll never stop loving him or give up on living for him

    • @teresaciano8635
      @teresaciano8635 5 лет назад

      He lied.

  • @rmsdimples8533
    @rmsdimples8533 3 года назад +30

    The Title: "Where did all the bodies in titanic disappear to?"
    The Video: *"But we will never know the real answer to this question"*

    • @bellarose539
      @bellarose539 3 года назад

      In some sharks body thats dead today

    • @kipechawolfeortiz8791
      @kipechawolfeortiz8791 3 года назад

      @@bellarose539 sharks don't exist that far down. Please stop spreading silly stuff like this.

    • @petergant8767
      @petergant8767 3 года назад

      Only if a UFO appeared, beamed aboard everyone in the water, and, wiped everyone else's memories of what happened.

    • @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it.
      @Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. 3 года назад

      @@kipechawolfeortiz8791
      Search up Greenland Shark ..🤫

  • @angelabarry3789
    @angelabarry3789 5 лет назад +8

    It's pretty easy to know what happened. The bodies pretty much became mince meat as they fell to the deep depths of the ocean and of course every critter in the ocean got some nibbles. As for the bones and such pretty much either got eaten or buried under tons of ocean floor

  • @DxrkSpxce
    @DxrkSpxce 5 лет назад +20

    The short answer:
    They dissolved into absolute nothingness

  • @alfiereeves2586
    @alfiereeves2586 4 года назад +9

    I personally believe that the fire did weaken the metal where ship got hit

  • @bunkuswunkusdunkus
    @bunkuswunkusdunkus 5 лет назад +106

    If it’s titanic related..*I AM SPEED*

  • @NikkiNole
    @NikkiNole 2 года назад +19

    If you ever watch divers doing a recovery or body recovery, you can actually see the flesh floating from the dead bodies. In the one ferry footage, bits of white pieces were all around them. When it comes to the coal, I heard that the heat from it just caused the metal to become weaker.

  • @catX80_08
    @catX80_08 3 года назад +9

    there has also been a study to prove that when the titanic went out to see it was on fire. There was a documentary on it where they talked about how there was a fire in one of the coal storage that weakened the hull and chamber walls that burst under the pressure letting water into the rest of the ship.

    • @fredh999harris8
      @fredh999harris8 2 года назад +4

      There is a problem with this idea.
      There was no real fire; instead, due to spontaneous combustion there could have been some smouldering in a coal bunker. It was quite common & nothing to worry about because it would never be able to harm the ship.
      The ship was not made of sheet metal; it was made of 1" steel plate 6ft x 36ft.
      Steel melts at 2500F degrees. But the water temperature could get as low as 30F. Steel doesn't care about 30F. The ship design already takes possible low temperature ratings as part of the design process. Naval architects have long experience at designing ships for the north Atlantic.
      They also know that a bunker fire will be kept under control by the temperature of the ocean. It's like putting a kettle on the stove to boil water. Nothing bad will happen to the kettle because the water will keep the temperature under control. However, if you pour the water out & put the kettle back on the heat the kettle will be destroyed in minutes.
      To summerize the fire was of no consequence in determining the fate of the ship.
      It sank because it smashed into an immovable object & it did that through neglect.

  • @grahamjaehnig2675
    @grahamjaehnig2675 5 лет назад +55

    "God himself couldn't sink this ship."
    "Hold my beer and watch this."

    • @florixo8130
      @florixo8130 4 года назад +4

      more like *you underestimate my power*

    • @tabithagazelle2364
      @tabithagazelle2364 3 года назад +5

      @@florixo8130 true, mankind think they can do what God can.

    • @d33pstrand3r6
      @d33pstrand3r6 3 года назад +1

      God would not say hold my beer. Strong drink is a sin and He would not have a beer in His hand smh

  • @janaj3679j
    @janaj3679j 2 года назад +9

    If they had 40 lifeboats then everyone could've been saved including the passengers and the crew members

  • @thundertv1431
    @thundertv1431 3 года назад +8

    “God himself could never sink the ship.”
    God : never underestimate my holy power

    • @trishtrish9713
      @trishtrish9713 2 года назад +1

      I know,worse thing you can say. Nothing made by a human is gonna win against mother nature.

  • @sandras.435
    @sandras.435 5 лет назад +53

    Scripture tells us that the body will return to dust, that is why you can't fine them.

    • @dondressel452
      @dondressel452 4 года назад

      FIND

    • @marken1060
      @marken1060 4 года назад

      @@dondressel452 Maybe in the Bilbe it say 'fine'?

    • @finalgirl640
      @finalgirl640 3 года назад +2

      Actually, science tells us that.

    • @anthonydavid8193
      @anthonydavid8193 3 года назад

      You can say the same of the bodies in Noahs flood,or the pharoahs army's remains from Red Sea account.Did you knows they actually found human femur bones,horse hooves & coral reef shaped chariot wreckage down there,on both sides of crossing?Check out a documentary called Exodus Revealed or look Ron Wyatt vids here on youtube.Amazing!

    • @saviorfromheaven6397
      @saviorfromheaven6397 3 года назад

      Good point that is true

  • @kglife4180
    @kglife4180 5 лет назад +16

    How did the bones decomposed? BUT they have found bones under the ocean from 101010199yrs ago in other searches ????

    • @laurenquigley6599
      @laurenquigley6599 5 лет назад +3

      The bones have to be covered with silt and other detritus straight away in order for them to fossilise, the bones are then replaced by minerals during this process ( like casts) so when dating it is the minerals that are tested . If the bones aren't covered they will eventually breakdown like everything else organic. hope this helps

    • @elernation5519
      @elernation5519 5 лет назад

      Rich Boy Khris they werent that deep underwater

    • @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786
      @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 4 года назад

      sunny sunshine Right on! Another Christian here!

    • @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786
      @fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 4 года назад

      Elernation 12500 isn’t too deep??

  • @SSJordan1
    @SSJordan1 Год назад +2

    According to interviews with the survivors, many elderly passengers DID decide to stay in their beds with doors locked. Many did the same when they felt it was too hard to walk up the slope of the leaning boat....they couldn't find a place to go.

  • @chocolatehunterconsolegami1445
    @chocolatehunterconsolegami1445 4 года назад +42

    Titanic: i am unsinkable
    Iceberg: hold my beer

  • @squireallenboice3116
    @squireallenboice3116 3 года назад +13

    The first part of this video leads up to the part of all the lost passengers. They stuck to facts and related material that lead to so many casualties. The people who designed the ship we're more worried about looks so they chose not to put enough life boats aboard. People being to full of themselves and making bad choices led to one of the most epic disaster's in history.
    This video is meant for the ones who have an extreme interest in the Titanic's history. Can everyone please stop picking it apart.

  • @kreas6078
    @kreas6078 3 года назад +2

    Titanic: "unsinkable"
    Iceberg: and I took that personally

    • @brainsareus
      @brainsareus 3 года назад

      well sheit, now we know...

  • @candya1040
    @candya1040 5 лет назад +38

    Common sense would tell me they drowned, and scavengers ate the corpses. Why do we need a video?

    • @mercedesdrake9113
      @mercedesdrake9113 5 лет назад +1

      you know no one forced you to watch this right?

    • @candya1040
      @candya1040 5 лет назад +2

      Good thing I didn’t.:)

    • @tonyringo6309
      @tonyringo6309 5 лет назад

      Mamas and babies first :(....so glad these were saved:(

    • @princehamdanbinmohammedfaz5050
      @princehamdanbinmohammedfaz5050 5 лет назад

      Candace Argo greetings from the royal family of Dubai how are you doing send me your what'sapp more about titanic

    • @jsmithbrown1018
      @jsmithbrown1018 5 лет назад

      mortified.

  • @raiganwilliams5278
    @raiganwilliams5278 5 лет назад +13

    I saw the title and outloud said
    “Sharks, duh”
    gosh what am I

  • @hendrixbase8748
    @hendrixbase8748 4 года назад +7

    "gentleman. It has been a privilege, to play by your side."

  • @rodneyarmstrong3813
    @rodneyarmstrong3813 5 лет назад +5

    Survives had reported huge chunks of ice on the deck and some survivers even saw it hit the iceberg. The boilers exploding was a lie.

  • @cloroxbleach2587
    @cloroxbleach2587 5 лет назад +17

    When you realize jack and rose didn’t exist so you while childhood is a lie and you feel dumb as hell yes that’s me 😩😩

    • @sherrie553
      @sherrie553 5 лет назад +1

      I still love that movie though

    • @sherrie553
      @sherrie553 5 лет назад +1

      @sunny sunshine search up celine dion titanic for the song

    • @Providedbygeoo
      @Providedbygeoo 4 года назад

      sunny sunshine which had nothing to do with his comment.

  • @scattermind
    @scattermind Год назад +1

    It took Titanic an hour and a half to sink.
    The debris of Titanic is spread about 40sqr kilometers bottom of the ocean. Many people must have tried to go on any floating items but unfortunately they can't reach the edge. It's a extremely horrible incident. the dead bodies were not possible to reach the bottom of the ocean, it must have floating in the middle of the ocean maybe 300 to 400mtr. Many creatures must have eat those dead bodies or High amount of Nitrogen would have been pulverized the bodies slowly.

  • @randomhubhd
    @randomhubhd 5 лет назад +5

    THAT WAS AMAZING

  • @susieslife809
    @susieslife809 5 лет назад +12

    I came to hear about what happened to the people but get a whole doc on boats 😲

  • @FranciscoPereira-px6mu
    @FranciscoPereira-px6mu 3 года назад +2

    When my grandfather saw Titanic for the first time, he warned people that he was going to sink. So they told my grandfather to shut up. But, he kept warning, but they didn't let him speak, and they told him to shut up. After warning for the third time that Titanic would sink, they removed my grandfather from the cinema.

  • @henrybowden9907
    @henrybowden9907 5 лет назад +4

    The most plausible explanation regarding the fire is that its heat weakened the steel of the hull. I have never been able to find any reliable source that claims the boilers exploded. Also, there has been no reliable evidence that the rivets were inferior by the standards of the time, nor that the 'cold punched' rivet holes contributed to the hull's failure where the ice impacted it.

  • @mrcrosky93
    @mrcrosky93 5 лет назад +5

    Keep up amazing eork as always!!

    • @j2zii931
      @j2zii931 5 лет назад

      Mr crosky maybe edit that to work

  • @Cytrexss
    @Cytrexss 2 года назад +1

    Titanic : unsinkable
    Also Titanic : *sinks*
    but really i shouldn't be making a joke out of this, cause this was a real tragedy that ended the lives of so many people.

  • @edgelennox4035
    @edgelennox4035 5 лет назад +10

    MY RELATIVES WERE ON THE TITANIC. 3 OUT OF THE 4 DIED. ONLY TREVOR SURVIVED. RIP ALLISONS. SEE YOU IN THE FUTURE. A GREAT RELATIVE.

  • @chrayahobbs8971
    @chrayahobbs8971 4 года назад +11

    So we have 17 years to see the ship 🚢 shit crazy 🥺

  • @maddiem-j9538
    @maddiem-j9538 4 года назад +12

    Gotta get over the 10 min mark, could easy say how this happened in 5 seconds 🙃

  • @Transit_Biker
    @Transit_Biker 4 года назад +6

    There were no problems with the hull steel or rivets. You took a heavy ship & slammed it into iceberg ice which has been known to be harder than steel due to hundreds or thousands of years of compression. Of course the ship is going to take heavy damage.

    • @ragael1024
      @ragael1024 2 года назад

      sry, but you are wrong. the rivets had been tested and they were made of grade 3 iron instead of grade 4, the standard of the time. more impurities in them meant more possibilities for them to suffer under extreme stress such as ice cold water and pressure. also, the rivets on the front of the ship were hammered by hand instead of by specialized machines that were much better and more precise. but those machines did not extend to such a large area, since the ship was longer by about 100feet than what the shipyard was made for. besides, the machines were cumbersome. but you got the other part right, and i'm surprised to see ppl dismissing it as fact: that the ice on an iceberg is super old and tough. some ppl still see it as ice for whiskey probably. however, it is universally accepted that the iceberg itself did not sink the ship alone. the ship's design had flaws that could had been prevented at the time. but profit making organizations will always prioritize costs, in this case luxury and style, and lower safety, such as same quality everywhere, higher watertight bulkheads. not to mention that the regulations were super outdated, being made for ships 20years prior when they were small and 16life boats were overkill. cannot blame WSL for that, though. it was a huge tragedy from which we have learned a lot, and we till do.

  • @dearthofdoohickeys4703
    @dearthofdoohickeys4703 4 года назад +29

    Ah yes, the question I’ve always wondered: where could those bodies have gone after a century of being in the ocean 🤔??
    🤦‍♂️

    • @trishtrish9713
      @trishtrish9713 2 года назад +1

      They would of been eaten,like the titanic is being eaten

    • @rickyflinchum2909
      @rickyflinchum2909 2 года назад

      Sea life at the bottom around the wreck would've eaten the flesh of the dead. The dead would have reached bottom about a half hour after the ship hit bottom. The skeletons would just dissolve in a few years at that depth. At least that's what a nat geo video said.

    • @thalwegeducation1684
      @thalwegeducation1684 2 года назад

      Very cold water can do really weird things to the human body. There are a number of remains, such as those of Old Whitey in Lake Superior, that have undergone the process of saponification and will never decay as long as they stay in the water they were entombed in. There have also been a number of excavated wrecks across the Atlantic that have contained skeletal remains, one of the most famous being the Mary Rose which sunk in 1545. So the initial hypothesis that remains could still be in the wreck was not a strange one.

    • @zacka6226
      @zacka6226 2 года назад +1

      Imagine being a deep sea fish and eating human: a once in a lifetime rare delicacy.

    • @user-kt8vi6sp2r
      @user-kt8vi6sp2r Год назад

      Eaten by sea life

  • @user-vm5hy1jk5e
    @user-vm5hy1jk5e 4 года назад +8

    Can we just say that they either decomposed or that the sea life at em? It's really not that hard.

  • @charlanetrapani30
    @charlanetrapani30 3 года назад +9

    Why didn’t they have more life boats don’t make sense unbelievable sad

    • @ka.studios
      @ka.studios 3 года назад

      There was no more space on the deck..they wanted the guests to be able to see the nice view of the ocean which is why there were no other lifeboats

    • @user-ci1kz1cc6t
      @user-ci1kz1cc6t 3 года назад

      Because they said it was unsinkable.