I'm not afraid of heights or any crazy related stuff, I'm ok with dying one day i can accept that my time will come, but the deep ocean depths and not being able to see what is beneath you scares the hell out of me.
Yeah, they were talking about how stunning some cliff was and then the camera switches and we only see dark and the reflection of some computer monitor.
they were almost definitely (>99%) the first people to ever lay eyes upon that particular slice of the ocean floor. the meadow, the cave system on the sheer drop, etc. i know that's a "well, duh" statement but it's so cool to me considering how much it contrasts with life on the mainland. the ocean floor is so alien to us that it may as well be another planet altogether
I am extremely grateful for this 360 degree video. Normally we are stuck with the director's idea of the best shot. If it had a way to prevent pov changes, it would have been pure perfection. Anytime I got a view I felt was interesting, suddenly I was face to face with the two in the submersible again. lol They aren't ugly, but it would be nice to see beautiful parts of Earth we normally do not get to see. :-)
2:34 Imagine if that drop off has any currents that can swallow you into the abyss. Downcurrents are common along continental slopes, and insular slopes aka oceanic abyssal drop offs.
I only just found this awesome video. I've always been faccinated with oceans, thank you so much for that chance to actually see everythig so close. I dont think I'll ever have a better chance, considering the fact that i live in a land locked country and I dont have that much money to travel. Such a beautifull experience
Omg!!! That was amazing! This the first time I have ever seen a video that feels like it was two seconds long. The fact that I can panoram and see what your seeing had me just giggling with excitement.
It is awesome but i wonder if such expeditions are really that neccesary. Wouldn't it be more efficient, cheaper, faster and more "silent" (so fish doesn't run) to use some kind of anchor type 360 degree camera with lights? Additionally time to observe would be more than total 4 hours (as i understand it is together with submerging and ascending) and depth limitation would change. I mean, i assume they are already doing what i said but i kinda didn't understand what this expedition for then, unless it is vehicle test.
That sub is great!!I would love to go on a voyage in our Black sea!!They say it is the museum of shipwrecks,because there is not much oxygen in the sea and that preserve them!!You have Greek thrirems from 300b.c looking like sunk in 15th century!!Also there are underwater rivers and trees!!
No, i think it was cool but they really needed to do separate videos for separate cameras because the moment you set view you want to see, camera changes
They kept reporting "life support systems are running." If those systems were not running, I wonder how much time they have? Wonder if they can do an emergency "blow" like a sub can?
I think that before the Human Being explores whether there is life outside planet Earth, he should first explore all the oceans. For me it's much more interesting.
I have always wanted to discover deep sea creatures in a sub like this. I have seen with my own eyes something that isn't supposed to exsist. I grew up in southern Florida fishing with my grandfather on his Gill Net boat and one day I got my own commercial fishing license and crabbing license. I bought the wire and built myself some traps. One day while catching bait for my traps I was in about 40 ft. of water and seen some bait fish swimming. I grabbed my cast net and threw it on them. I pulled my net in and started clearing it out. I was surprised by something in my net that isn't supposed to exsist. It looked like a baby mermaid. The creature had a face that looked almost human and upper arms with tiny fingers and a tail like a fish. At first I thought it was a baby manatee but then I seen small scales on the lower part of it's body. It wasn't moving and I put it in my cooler of ice. I came back to our dock and the cooler remained on my boat until the next morning. I lived in Bradenton Florida and I was going to take the creature to the marine Lab in Miami Florida that next morning. I walked down the ramp to my boat and the cooler lid was open and the creature was gone. It also had Gills and either it played dead until my motor shut off and crawled out into the water next to my boat or its parent followed my boat back to the dock and reached over into my boat and took it out. I don't know what this thing really was but if it was a baby mermaid - I must have found the area where they come to give birth. I have thought about the thing many times over the years. Before moving to Alabama to care for my grandma in her last days I took one more trip in my boat to the area and the entire time I moved around in my boat in that area I felt like I was being watched. I seen no boat's anywhere so maybe it was a mermaid following me back out there. I know what I saw and I've never seen anything like it again..
Have you seen the pic of the deep sea fish that has a see thru head, fish body...? Strange! Too bad you didn't get a pic..who knows whats down there! That world has NO idea that WE are up in here, in another world!!! Perhaps a bird grabbed ur catch?
So how deep can we dive? In 1992 Comex, a French diving company, conducted a series of experimental dives to 2,133 feet (650 meters) of seawater in a hyperbaric research chamber in France. For two hours one diver went to 2,300 feet (701 meters), which is the deepest a human has gone under pressure (71.1 atmospheres) to date.
Once you reached 1,000 meters aka 3,300 ft, you’re gonna get crushed instantly without the use of a submersible. Water pressure at the upper depths of the bathypelagic zone aka midnight zone is like 5,000 psi, and at that point, there is no sunlight AT All, and it’s pitch black. Deeper water also has higher density than the water at the surface, so that means at some point you start sinking like a stone.
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My mother told me I could swim before I could walk, but I am really scared of deep water…. I really do not like getting on a boat or ship…..maybe it’s because I am an Aries …all fire……
Scary facts about the world below the epipelagic zone aka sunlight zone. 1. Even at just 650 ft the start of the mesopelagic zone aka twilight zone, the light visibility is only 1% meaning the rest of that sunlight is absorbed by the water molecules. So that means it’s already very dark that you can’t see much as show in the video, at their max depth which was 500 ft, it was pretty dark. 2. Once you get to 1,000 meters aka 3,300 ft, you can not see anything at all and no sunlight reaches you at all at that depth. It’s also where you would be crushed in seconds without being in a submersible. 3. The deeper you go into the ocean, the more dense the water gets, at some point, that water density will make you sink like a stone and there is almost nothing that can stop you from sinking deeper at that point. 4. Vertical currents are a thing that exist in the oceans. They’re currents that will either swallow you deeper into the abyss or take you to the surface too fast that you risk decompression sickness. Vertical currents are underwater currents that mostly occurs near the big oceanic abyssal drop-offs like continental shelfs, or insular shelfs which are island features similar to continental drop-offs. They’re dangerous in that they’re invisible and you don’t know they’re present where you’re diving. 5. The creatures that live in the twilight zone and downwards, are the most alien creatures on earth. Goblin shark, vampire squid, anglerfish, fangtooth, dragonfish, viperfish, snaggletooth fish, giant isopod, black swallower, blobfish, gulper eel, frilled shark, giant squid, oar fish, giant japanese spider crab etc are literally things that make not want to go in the ocean.
The only way to get our technology higher is to discover all of our oceans secrets.Light the Ocean floors around , reaching the connective alignments of the circumference of our planet...
People should focus more on this stuff them social media waiting to see what meagan did oh did she just take a shower oh did she just make a video meagan can wait the world is better
I was extremely disappointed with the whole video in this. Do I really want to watch those two men in such a tight framed shot the whole time? I am glad for their research, but, save broadcasting the video if all you are going to do is take shots of yourselves.
Hmmm ... two $5 million deep submarines ... and a cheap video camera ... and hardly no lighting. If its not cheap then learn how to use it properly. Very expensive dive for a poor video ...
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He always asks "permission to dive" and it sounds a bit unprofessional. It would be better to say "requesting clearance to dive" and the response he gets is "you are cleared...". Very impressive video and machine.
I'm not afraid of heights or any crazy related stuff, I'm ok with dying one day i can accept that my time will come, but the deep ocean depths and not being able to see what is beneath you scares the hell out of me.
I’m the exact same way
I’m so afraid of the ocean but being in complete darkness is on another level of fear.
Remember no one's afraid of the darkness 😅 they are afraid of what's in it
Me too I can’t stand the total darkness
Ok that is weird
Getting some strong Subnautica vibes here...seeing that dark steep drop off into the void especially...
they're in the seamoth
Wow what an amazing view of the oceans deep. Pretty dark and scary to me but interesting at the same time.
the changing of the point of view again and again irritated me..
HAHAHAHAHA
The poor quality of the video irritated me! 4k on a 260 video!!!!
Yeah, they were talking about how stunning some cliff was and then the camera switches and we only see dark and the reflection of some computer monitor.
Oh I luv this video!!! Thank you!!! God bless you all
they were almost definitely (>99%) the first people to ever lay eyes upon that particular slice of the ocean floor. the meadow, the cave system on the sheer drop, etc. i know that's a "well, duh" statement but it's so cool to me considering how much it contrasts with life on the mainland. the ocean floor is so alien to us that it may as well be another planet altogether
Thank u fellas for that video knowing how dangerous that is God bless and stay safe for future explores
I am extremely grateful for this 360 degree video. Normally we are stuck with the director's idea of the best shot.
If it had a way to prevent pov changes, it would have been pure perfection.
Anytime I got a view I felt was interesting, suddenly I was face to face with the two in the submersible again. lol
They aren't ugly, but it would be nice to see beautiful parts of Earth we normally do not get to see. :-)
Wow!! The 360 view made a huge difference! Thanks for this! 👏
The 360 degree camera is fantastic on an iPad!
Amazing Vid guys. Love the 360 effect. Only thing missing was the life. Looking for forward to more clips like this but with more sea life please😁
That was pretty cool. Subnautica is one of the coolest games I've ever played.
Yes
Awesome video and an absolutely terrifying video all in one. I love being near or on the ocean, but out in the open ocean.......no way!!
this was cool but there was nothing at the bottom
It's amazing as well as terrifying seeing the depths of the ocean.
2:34 Imagine if that drop off has any currents that can swallow you into the abyss. Downcurrents are common along continental slopes, and insular slopes aka oceanic abyssal drop offs.
First time i see something like this in RUclips
Thankyou for sharing this I love the ocean and painting it’s wonders very inspiring!!!
I only just found this awesome video. I've always been faccinated with oceans, thank you so much for that chance to actually see everythig so close. I dont think I'll ever have a better chance, considering the fact that i live in a land locked country and I dont have that much money to travel. Such a beautifull experience
i hope someday you can experience the ocean, i want to as well.
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Why would there be a cable at the bottom of the ocean just curious
Omg!!! That was amazing! This the first time I have ever seen a video that feels like it was two seconds long. The fact that I can panoram and see what your seeing had me just giggling with excitement.
amazing 360 work! the deep was mysterious to and scary a bit
It is awesome but i wonder if such expeditions are really that neccesary. Wouldn't it be more efficient, cheaper, faster and more "silent" (so fish doesn't run) to use some kind of anchor type 360 degree camera with lights? Additionally time to observe would be more than total 4 hours (as i understand it is together with submerging and ascending) and depth limitation would change.
I mean, i assume they are already doing what i said but i kinda didn't understand what this expedition for then, unless it is vehicle test.
Wow! How am I just seeing this!?!? Amazing
Wow that was awesome thank you!!!!
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That sub is great!!I would love to go on a voyage in our Black sea!!They say it is the museum of shipwrecks,because there is not much oxygen in the sea and that preserve them!!You have Greek thrirems from 300b.c looking like sunk in 15th century!!Also there are underwater rivers and trees!!
In this case, the 3D effect actually made it more difficult to see anything. Annoying as hell too.
No, i think it was cool but they really needed to do separate videos for separate cameras because the moment you set view you want to see, camera changes
Whoa this is different really dope video
I just wanna say why can’t we be in first person?
How do I get involved this will be the closest for me to get to outer planets awesome to know
I wish all documentaries had a 360 view.
They kept reporting "life support systems are running." If those systems were not running, I wonder how much time they have? Wonder if they can do an emergency "blow" like a sub can?
I think that before the Human Being explores whether there is life outside planet Earth, he should first explore all the oceans. For me it's much more interesting.
They are not mutually exclusive. Both are important, require courage and are dangerous.
I wish there was an option to change to turning speed. Im currently sitting down on my bed and can only turn 90
I have always wanted to discover deep sea creatures in a sub like this. I have seen with my own eyes something that isn't supposed to exsist. I grew up in southern Florida fishing with my grandfather on his Gill Net boat and one day I got my own commercial fishing license and crabbing license. I bought the wire and built myself some traps. One day while catching bait for my traps I was in about 40 ft. of water and seen some bait fish swimming. I grabbed my cast net and threw it on them. I pulled my net in and started clearing it out. I was surprised by something in my net that isn't supposed to exsist. It looked like a baby mermaid. The creature had a face that looked almost human and upper arms with tiny fingers and a tail like a fish. At first I thought it was a baby manatee but then I seen small scales on the lower part of it's body. It wasn't moving and I put it in my cooler of ice. I came back to our dock and the cooler remained on my boat until the next morning. I lived in Bradenton Florida and I was going to take the creature to the marine Lab in Miami Florida that next morning. I walked down the ramp to my boat and the cooler lid was open and the creature was gone. It also had Gills and either it played dead until my motor shut off and crawled out into the water next to my boat or its parent followed my boat back to the dock and reached over into my boat and took it out. I don't know what this thing really was but if it was a baby mermaid - I must have found the area where they come to give birth. I have thought about the thing many times over the years. Before moving to Alabama to care for my grandma in her last days I took one more trip in my boat to the area and the entire time I moved around in my boat in that area I felt like I was being watched. I seen no boat's anywhere so maybe it was a mermaid following me back out there. I know what I saw and I've never seen anything like it again..
Wow that is amazing!!!!
Have you seen the pic of the deep sea fish that has a see thru head, fish body...? Strange! Too bad you didn't get a pic..who knows whats down there! That world has NO idea that WE are up in here, in another world!!! Perhaps a bird grabbed ur catch?
how can do we know the % of life in the ocean if it is unexplored?
Nice work!
way awesome. thanks guys
Go to 5:10 you can see some weird fish above the submarine! What fish is that it appears to look white in color.
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Can't we change angles so that the person watching it will see it with his own view 😇
Increible,SO MUCH MONEY INVESTED, AND SO MUCH TECHNOLOGY AND THEY DO NOT HAVE A GOOD CAMERA,
At 4:33 if you look up at the surface you can see something moving really fast across above them, maybe 2 idk..
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Got some subnautica vibes when that deep "abyss" appeared out of nowhere.
This is amazing I love this!!
more remarkable is that THIS footage was shot with a
Bell & Howell Model 2709 hand cranked 35mm camera from 1918 AMAZING quality huh???
So how deep can we dive? In 1992 Comex, a French diving company, conducted a series of experimental dives to 2,133 feet (650 meters) of seawater in a hyperbaric research chamber in France. For two hours one diver went to 2,300 feet (701 meters), which is the deepest a human has gone under pressure (71.1 atmospheres) to date.
Once you reached 1,000 meters aka 3,300 ft, you’re gonna get crushed instantly without the use of a submersible. Water pressure at the upper depths of the bathypelagic zone aka midnight zone is like 5,000 psi, and at that point, there is no sunlight AT All, and it’s pitch black. Deeper water also has higher density than the water at the surface, so that means at some point you start sinking like a stone.
subnautica is realistic afterall! shame the mission didn't last longer
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My life will soon come to an end due to a bronchial carcinoma. During this time I got to know loneliness. With the melody of "the lonely shepherd" I am able to dream. Thanks a lot for this.
Beautiful
My mother told me I could swim before I could walk, but I am really scared of deep water…. I really do not like getting on a boat or ship…..maybe it’s because I am an Aries …all fire……
That was so Cool 😎!!!!!
That was truly amazing 🤩
Scary facts about the world below the epipelagic zone aka sunlight zone.
1. Even at just 650 ft the start of the mesopelagic zone aka twilight zone, the light visibility is only 1% meaning the rest of that sunlight is absorbed by the water molecules. So that means it’s already very dark that you can’t see much as show in the video, at their max depth which was 500 ft, it was pretty dark.
2. Once you get to 1,000 meters aka 3,300 ft, you can not see anything at all and no sunlight reaches you at all at that depth. It’s also where you would be crushed in seconds without being in a submersible.
3. The deeper you go into the ocean, the more dense the water gets, at some point, that water density will make you sink like a stone and there is almost nothing that can stop you from sinking deeper at that point.
4. Vertical currents are a thing that exist in the oceans. They’re currents that will either swallow you deeper into the abyss or take you to the surface too fast that you risk decompression sickness. Vertical currents are underwater currents that mostly occurs near the big oceanic abyssal drop-offs like continental shelfs, or insular shelfs which are island features similar to continental drop-offs. They’re dangerous in that they’re invisible and you don’t know they’re present where you’re diving.
5. The creatures that live in the twilight zone and downwards, are the most alien creatures on earth. Goblin shark, vampire squid, anglerfish, fangtooth, dragonfish, viperfish, snaggletooth fish, giant isopod, black swallower, blobfish, gulper eel, frilled shark, giant squid, oar fish, giant japanese spider crab etc are literally things that make not want to go in the ocean.
That thing looks familiar, And all I hear is
Welcome aboard captain, all systems online
The only way to get our technology higher is to discover all of our oceans secrets.Light the Ocean floors around , reaching the connective alignments of the circumference of our planet...
I expected a ghost leviathan
5:30 Three hundred million years is a long time. Thats even older than bigfoot.
For sure.
N00B
I think the background music is TerraGenesis sound track
At least in the beginning
There is most definitely another species like us living in our oceans
c’est trop stylé
Is so awesome
I never learned to swim and I'm scared of water that is over 3 ft deep so I really hate the ocean
how does anyone know what anything looked like 1million years ago let alone 300 million years ago?
amazing
People should focus more on this stuff them social media waiting to see what meagan did oh did she just take a shower oh did she just make a video meagan can wait the world is better
So very true!
actually the surface of the sky is a mirror of the Sea
It has promise but is basically just four blue screens with a cliche voice over
so cool
It thought is just the reflection but there are 2 of them
I was extremely disappointed with the whole video in this. Do I really want to watch those two men in such a tight framed shot the whole time? I am glad for their research, but, save broadcasting the video if all you are going to do is take shots of yourselves.
I love it, he says look at that. That is just stunning, we didn’t see sh*t!😂😂
Cool
Hmmm ... two $5 million deep submarines ... and a cheap video camera ... and hardly no lighting. If its not cheap then learn how to use it properly. Very expensive dive for a poor video ...
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I’m wondering who am I
Looks like these recent discovery proves the holy Quran to be true .RE: darkness deep under the water
all i see is a black screen
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He always asks "permission to dive" and it sounds a bit unprofessional. It would be better to say "requesting clearance to dive" and the response he gets is "you are cleared...". Very impressive video and machine.
Go find loch ness monster.
I have Thalassphobia and this made me jump outta my body
If only those subs didn't cost a fortune
Wish the gazillonmillionaires would help us discover here...instead of few hours launched into space
It's sad to see, that even at those depths that humans have left their mark with pollution.🥺
Woooooo
fake ?
Muhamad nope
Shut up
Cool tech but zero sealife! Which may tell a story & the future.
Im scary of the Ocean ocean
My dream...
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Ummm ....Fish?
Great