Imagine being in that bottom room, you see a little bit of water seep in and think of how to escape, and when you try and get out your met with a cascading wave of freezing ocean water. Keep pulling claw your way up the stairs. Then a huge wall of brine and near frozen water knocks you back down pins you up against a wall and engulfs you until you drown. Terrifying
Well it is ment to be titanic so I don’t think it’s exactly going to be tropical water this is the Atlantic the water is cold and dark it also has to do with the mass of water the more water there is the darker it is like the ocean the deeper you get the darker it gets
Now imagine if you were in the bottom room. You heard water, and you realized, "Oh no, I've got to get out of here" until you realized... there's a bulkhead right in front of you! You closed it, the water couldn't get in, and you saw the water in front of the door through the window. Until you realized that the ship was sinking. The water pressure would eventually force the door open until your inevitable fate. The hours passed, you heard creaking. It was your final minutes.
@@davidhood9712 It's still such an interesting event. The unusually slow sinking and all those ships that came to rescue and worked together. The people on board couldn't have known that the ship would take so long so sink. Surely they'd be afraid, or even desperate. Just imagine how everyone must've felt when more and more ships arrived to help, or when the SS Île de France arrived. Or how the passengers of the Île de France understood and gave aid to those who were rescued. Dunno, gets me every time I read about it :) Also there is this story of the girl who was asleep in her cabin on the Andrea Doria, but woke up on deck of the Stockholm. Like the bow of the Stockholm cut right through her cabin but she survived nearly unharmed. It's a bit like US Airways Flight 1549 or the "Miracle on the Hudson". Nobody died, but it's such a fascinating story. How the crew (cockpit and cabin) did so much right in so little time. And how all those boats and ferries came to rescue everyone from the water. It's nice to hear about people coming together to help each other.
Timestamps: 0:01 Water starts to fill up the window 0:02 Water breaks glass and pours out into compartment 0:10 Water hits wooden door 0:11 Water breaks wooden door and pours down stairs 0:26 Protective floor in compartment ruptures and lots of water flows in 0:48 Water begins to pour in room under the door as water from the ruptured floor travels down stairs 0:57 Water slams against door and breaks it, water begins to pour in room through the broken door 1:17 Objects begin being moved around by water 1:24 Lights go out
Imagine taking a nap next thing u know a bunch a water comes in your room because you couldn’t afford the high level master rooms that the rich families were hosting from England and America. damn.. smh Rest In Peace to those
1st class didn’t survive either, i mean only like 50 women out of the other 1500 women of 1st class who stayed in the titanic 😞 and obviously the other 1500 men of 1st class and the other 2500 men & women from 2nd and 3rd class
I once had a nightmare that I was trapped in an old sinking ship like the Titanic. I remember a few vivid details here and there, but I’ll never forget the feeling I had when I woke up with one of the most sickening type of dread! The feeling of knowing your trapped in a situation you have no escape from and only leads to your death. I often have the same feeling when I think of the people trapped on the top floors of the World Trade Center during 9/11. Ugh, it is the most sickening, horrifying feeling to have!
If I was in the bottom room, the moment I hear the water splash upstairs I’d check the stairs, and the moment I see the flood, I’d book it and most likely drown later.
There was no such ship as the Britannica, that's the name of the famous encyclopedia they're using to site facts about Titanic. You're probably thinking of Titanic's youngest sister, Britannic.
@@cegicreators2938 No. Stop. No one calls her Britannica. I've been studying the Olympic Class for decades, never has anyone called her Britannica. Ever. Everyone butchers trivia about Titanic and her sisters, like calling the Olympic the Olympia.
@@JustCalMeBozeman ok then. you know, the r.m.s. olympic got hit in the hull, right where the titanic got hit and sunk, but the olympic got hit by a ship, MADE to sink other vessles, but the r.m.s. olympic DIDN'T SINK. and the titanic did sink. the olympic was the titanic the whole time, but why would anyone switch the ships around? yeah, no-one knows. the r.m.s. olympic made it through ww1(i think thats the right war) and was made into scrap, with the britannic sunk in 30 mins
@@cegicreators2938 What? You saying you believe the switch theory? Tells me all I need to know about your level of expertise. Also, the Olympic wasn't hit where Titanic was, she was rammed by the HMS Hawke in the aft starboard area, and yes, she didn't sink, she did admirably. That was also one small area punched open, not a 300 ft long gash opening up five watertight compartments. They could stay afloat with only four breeched.
The first room is in the apocalypse while the last room is not even knowing that it's happening. When the first room is almost completely submerged, the last room is like "hey, look, who left the water tap open?"
Imagine being in that bottom room, you see a little bit of water seep in and think of how to escape, and when you try and get out your met with a cascading wave of freezing ocean water. Keep pulling claw your way up the stairs. Then a huge wall of brine and near frozen water knocks you back down pins you up against a wall and engulfs you until you drown.
Terrifying
Yes that's horrible!
Yea!
Get out the room and wait for physics to do the work, then swim out
Stephen Cranmer it’s so cold though. Even if you swam out you would die from hyperthermia a few minutes later
Elernation exactly
Guy downstairs: "Oh dammm..... my food in the fridge upstairs!"
Then sees water
(Goes up) him: ...
(Goes down) him: never again
Am not never not go titanic am in indonesia
Comedian haha 😶😶😶
The sea has eaten your food.
Me at 9 PM: I'll go to bed early tonight.
Me at 2 AM: Titanic Sinking Simulation
Its 2pm for me. Fuck my live 😞🔫
Fun fact Titanic fully sank at 2 AM
Same
@@basil9973 to be exact, it sunk at 2:20 AM (starts getting ready for a bunch of nerd emojis)
@@qstudios44 🤓
This looks really scary
Who are you and why do I see your comments on at least 1/3 of the videos I watch?! 😳 someone please tell me what is going on
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@@a.e.metzgar5117 hes just matching with the recomended vids ppl got
You!
this would be perfect if the model actually looked like titanic
But still it epic
He attacc he protecc but most importantly,
He sincc
XxIcyBoy_ delete dude is that the way I am in a good way and now he is not going tp was it my friend who I did last time he is
Dude the good way but good is the bad of water
@@SamuraiMercenary i like the ‘’dobbel c’’ u got there
Looks more like an Ikea store being flooded with oil.
Awesome but why does the water look like black slime?
Because of lightning 🙄.. it is not difficult to guess why🙄
Because it's in slow motion and the lighting isn't that great.
GODZILLA Mountain biking you don’t look any older
@@-AMPHION- r/wooosh
Well it is ment to be titanic so I don’t think it’s exactly going to be tropical water this is the Atlantic the water is cold and dark it also has to do with the mass of water the more water there is the darker it is like the ocean the deeper you get the darker it gets
This is what I imagine Titanic sinking looking like
Same a flood of black liquid spilling into a ship space in a black void
I can’t tell if your being sarcastic 💀
Rlly?
Lmao
@@IVANGEBER no there being sarcastic ahaha
Now imagine if you were in the bottom room. You heard water, and you realized, "Oh no, I've got to get out of here" until you realized... there's a bulkhead right in front of you! You closed it, the water couldn't get in, and you saw the water in front of the door through the window. Until you realized that the ship was sinking. The water pressure would eventually force the door open until your inevitable fate. The hours passed, you heard creaking. It was your final minutes.
this as just around when the lights went out i think so the person that is trapped in the room would probably die after the ship fully sank
I think that windows would have already broke open
Cabin designs and furnishings much more in line with "Andrea Doria", a sinking which has been much neglected.
Why neglected? Only about 50 lives lost and plenty of time to for rescue. The more recent Concordia was worse.
How so? Almost nobody died and rescue came hours before the ship sank
@@davidhood9712 It's still such an interesting event. The unusually slow sinking and all those ships that came to rescue and worked together. The people on board couldn't have known that the ship would take so long so sink. Surely they'd be afraid, or even desperate. Just imagine how everyone must've felt when more and more ships arrived to help, or when the SS Île de France arrived. Or how the passengers of the Île de France understood and gave aid to those who were rescued. Dunno, gets me every time I read about it :)
Also there is this story of the girl who was asleep in her cabin on the Andrea Doria, but woke up on deck of the Stockholm. Like the bow of the Stockholm cut right through her cabin but she survived nearly unharmed.
It's a bit like US Airways Flight 1549 or the "Miracle on the Hudson". Nobody died, but it's such a fascinating story. How the crew (cockpit and cabin) did so much right in so little time. And how all those boats and ferries came to rescue everyone from the water.
It's nice to hear about people coming together to help each other.
johnnrobin How is it worst if only around 30 people died on the Costa Concordia-
@High speed Harper MTB 32 died
This reminds of the scene in _Titanic_ when Jack is handcuffed to the pipes down below decks.
Ol
Timestamps:
0:01 Water starts to fill up the window
0:02 Water breaks glass and pours out into compartment
0:10 Water hits wooden door
0:11 Water breaks wooden door and pours down stairs
0:26 Protective floor in compartment ruptures and lots of water flows in
0:48 Water begins to pour in room under the door as water from the ruptured floor travels down stairs
0:57 Water slams against door and breaks it, water begins to pour in room through the broken door
1:17 Objects begin being moved around by water
1:24 Lights go out
What wooden door!?
A lot of these are wrong, first, that's not a window. That's a door second, all the doors are open. Third the doors are metal, not wooden.
These videos are satisfying to watch and know how a computer can do.
The reason why I subscribe to this channel.
*What a dangerous place!! 😉😉 It's a very nice use of FLIP Fluids in Blender, great work! 👍*
Imagine taking a nap next thing u know a bunch a water comes in your room because you couldn’t afford the high level master rooms that the rich families were hosting from England and America.
damn.. smh Rest In Peace to those
1st class didn’t survive either, i mean only like 50 women out of the other 1500 women of 1st class who stayed in the titanic 😞 and obviously the other 1500 men of 1st class and the other 2500 men & women from 2nd and 3rd class
@@ReginaTrans_ wait a second there werent only 2000 people on the titanic? u are saying there were like 5500 lol
@Something But not talking about the deaths
Recommend 2x speed makes it look insanely realistic!
x2.0 speed to see it more "accurately"
Ik
Watching this is actually really satisfying.
while this isn't titanic its still a great animation
I want to play a game like this lol. So cool
I once had a nightmare that I was trapped in an old sinking ship like the Titanic. I remember a few vivid details here and there, but I’ll never forget the feeling I had when I woke up with one of the most sickening type of dread! The feeling of knowing your trapped in a situation you have no escape from and only leads to your death.
I often have the same feeling when I think of the people trapped on the top floors of the World Trade Center during 9/11.
Ugh, it is the most sickening, horrifying feeling to have!
I love hiw all the water is polite enough to use the stairs
to all of you folks out there, he's just trying to make a model representation of the compartments
This was oddly satisfying
Me an intelligent : put the speed at 2x
I did the same
Aquaman: Thanks for visiting my friend.
That's some SMOOTH animation! I'd like to see a full simulation of the whole ship sinking.
that would be a long video considering it took ages for the real titanic to fully sink
@@wulftea Hahaha well yeah maybe not in real time 😅
Titanic: Honor and Glory is a game in the making which is exactly what you want
@@Innoventions Yes I've seen those, really amazing vids! But yeah, it'd be nice to see a version with this type of animation 😁
How is this so fascinating?
Ah, yes, that time the titanic sunk in molasses
If I was in the bottom room, the moment I hear the water splash upstairs I’d check the stairs, and the moment I see the flood, I’d book it and most likely drown later.
I'd close the bulkhead so the water couldn't get in the room.
That liquid simulation tho... Damn that's nice!
I never knew ships flooded from top to bottom.....how educational....
Nice, I didn't know Titanic had Smeg fridge and swivel chair.
I actually seen this movie so many times and I cry while watching it and I always imagine myself being on it and drowning and screaming
Stuff like this is why I don't like going on vacation.
"titanic sinking simulation"
wikipedia: "THATS THE BRITANICA!"
There was no such ship as the Britannica, that's the name of the famous encyclopedia they're using to site facts about Titanic. You're probably thinking of Titanic's youngest sister, Britannic.
@@JustCalMeBozeman its the same ship, just some people call it britannica and others call it britannic
@@cegicreators2938 No. Stop. No one calls her Britannica. I've been studying the Olympic Class for decades, never has anyone called her Britannica. Ever. Everyone butchers trivia about Titanic and her sisters, like calling the Olympic the Olympia.
@@JustCalMeBozeman ok then. you know, the r.m.s. olympic got hit in the hull, right where the titanic got hit and sunk, but the olympic got hit by a ship, MADE to sink other vessles, but the r.m.s. olympic DIDN'T SINK. and the titanic did sink. the olympic was the titanic the whole time, but why would anyone switch the ships around? yeah, no-one knows. the r.m.s. olympic made it through ww1(i think thats the right war) and was made into scrap, with the britannic sunk in 30 mins
@@cegicreators2938 What? You saying you believe the switch theory? Tells me all I need to know about your level of expertise. Also, the Olympic wasn't hit where Titanic was, she was rammed by the HMS Hawke in the aft starboard area, and yes, she didn't sink, she did admirably. That was also one small area punched open, not a 300 ft long gash opening up five watertight compartments. They could stay afloat with only four breeched.
I JUST LIKED THAT ONE REALLY SWEET DANCE SCENE, RUclips, PLEASE, STOP RECOMMENDING ME DISTURBINGLY PLAUSIBLE EVENTS-
i love these animations
Idk why so satisfying
Me: drinks a sip of water my bladder:
everybody gangsta till the titanic sinks
There's something so satisfying watching this sink
Yo', this looks hella' dope. I'm definitely giving this a shot!
Any chance you'll do more?
Netflix: Are you still watching?
Me and somebody's daughter:
I could not possibly think of a less accurate way to do a simulation of the titanic sinking
Right, out of the whole entire ship, just 3 rooms and a staircase. Very very accurate 😂
Bruh do you know how long it would take to simulate a whole ship sinking?
He was just saying specifically 3 rooms and a staircase
AMAZING!!! It's looks gorgeous!! What setting did you used for the simulation?
Best tags ever used.
That's why closing watertight door is important.
I always thought bottom rooms were flooded first, i quess i was living in a lie all that time. 🤣
It depended on where in the ship it was and where the water could enter
That is great! So realistic! :)
Tip: These simulations look really cool and realistic in 2x speed
This is very cool
the little wave on the cover looked like a kitten
The first room is in the apocalypse while the last room is not even knowing that it's happening. When the first room is almost completely submerged, the last room is like "hey, look, who left the water tap open?"
Looks amazing with 2x speed
Yes
thank you now i have a new phobia
the titanic had modern tables
very real
That water is very ✨T H I C C✨
Finally, thank you
Cool, but I don’t think they would have had wheelie chairs on the titanic XD
it looks good
It looks even better in x2 Speed!!!
Based on the color of the water, I'm gonna bet that the back room was the bathroom...
This has NOTHING to do with the Titanic.
yeah it's just a sinking simulation and how dare they use the name of the unsinkable boat smh my head
Ansm Swags shake my head my head lol idiot
Holdington Farley its a simulation
i watch this everyday
And this is how redident evil 7's boat was made... with all the black mold
This water must have been so dirty :P
physics seems to work the other way around, the ship has to lean where the water enters not from the opposite side
Please make more of these
*chair* What’s that nose?
*sees water* Ya nope!
That’s a Smeg fridge. A SMEG fridge.
IT’S A SMEGGING SMEG FRIDGE!
Not the Titanic, but still cool
The weird thing is, blender makes simulations twice as slow. If you put it in 2x speed it will look like real water physics
Guy upstairs sees water filling out of the window runs downstairs trying to open the door
Now i know how it looked when i did that, cool
this is what i want for Titanic: Honor and Glory ^^
Me: licks water
My blater: this video
I forgot to tell you. Computer chair didn't exist 1912
Lol
Thats the origin of the Wim Hof Method.
Too short but i like it!
modern chairs in titanic
I can't wait to see these water particle physics in games in 2100
Watch this in 2x it looks more realistic
Just so cool
Try speeding it up! It looks so much more realistic on 2x
The fridge was invented in 1913. LoL
Uuuu thats is satisfying
It looks even better with 2x speed
This is how titanic would've looked like in a noob budget
sooo cool!
Play it on x 2.0 playback your welcome
Crank the speed 2x, looks soo much realistic
Wow this video was posted 1 day after my birthday
I think it’s trying to tell you something,
@@chance3485 im going to drown
@@yeeter201lol8
Lol
If every room had bulkheads this wouldn't be a problem and it could've been prevented or atleast slowed down
I love Titanic
Its satisfying
Wow Titanic was TINY. All those hundreds of people must've been pissed there were only 3 chairs.
Hundreds? Titanic had 2228 on board
Satisfying
I see sinking, but don't see Titanic over here)