"It Would Have Been Instantaneous, Quicker Execution Than A Bullet" - Titanic Sub Debris Found

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2023
  • Titanic expert Tim Maltin tells TalkTV that an implosion on the missing Titan submersible meant that death "would have been instantaneous, a quicker execution than a bullet."
    Speaking to Vanessa Feltz, he says the whole situation is a "terrible tragedy" and he never thought Titanic would take five more victims over a hundred years after 1,500 people died on the ship.
    A “debris field” has been discovered within the search area for the missing Titan submersible.
    The US Coast Guard (USCG) said a remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) made the discovery near the wreckage of the Titanic on Thursday.
    The hunt for the missing deep-sea vessel is still an “active search and rescue” mission after it lost communication on Sunday.
    #titanic #sub #titan #talktv

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @teacakesjanie
    @teacakesjanie Год назад +3934

    Don't blame the Titanic; she was resting in peace.

    • @sunnyjohnson992
      @sunnyjohnson992 Год назад +141

      Exactly!!

    • @rotorblade9508
      @rotorblade9508 Год назад +112

      obviously but it’s a way of saying that it was like part of the same c urse

    • @therash09
      @therash09 Год назад +41

      piece and peace.

    • @ellachristina7730
      @ellachristina7730 Год назад +75

      It's a ship!!!!!! Not a person, therefore it is not resting in peace. I don't get some of you

    • @SuperBayarea87
      @SuperBayarea87 Год назад +11

      Exactly 💯

  • @lune78
    @lune78 Год назад +2846

    An implosion is definitely the most humane scenario for these 5 men, certainly better than being stuck at the bottom of the ocean with no hope of being rescued.

    • @nonstickprawn76
      @nonstickprawn76 Год назад +67

      Like the in the case of the Kursk disaster.

    • @danirizary6926
      @danirizary6926 Год назад +104

      Worse would have been if they surfaced and were floating around d undiscovered. They hatch was bolted from outside, so they would have run out of air if not released by someone outside.

    • @camillamartz8179
      @camillamartz8179 Год назад +16

      Agree with you 100 percent.

    • @FabiolaMacabre
      @FabiolaMacabre Год назад +10

      True

    • @brandon4liberty
      @brandon4liberty Год назад +79

      @@JimRex-vv4qs Bit of a stretch of imagination... Problem is they had several manual safety measures to resurface.
      Probably imploded when all three forms of communication failed 🤷‍♂️

  • @MrHoodlum420
    @MrHoodlum420 Год назад +101

    I feel bad for the 19 year old who didn’t want to go and was terrified, but wanted to make his father proud. Sad.

    • @melanieanderson8357
      @melanieanderson8357 Год назад +1

      I agree! That father has blood on his hands...smh!

    • @valerieg369
      @valerieg369 Год назад +1

      Very sad.

    • @GAMING-CELT
      @GAMING-CELT Год назад

      There all clowns for going in that, shame what happened tho

    • @alann5003
      @alann5003 Год назад +2

      I feel bad for his mother too.

    • @pigramgregory2
      @pigramgregory2 Год назад

      Poor 19 year billionaire could not finish his college education and spend his Dad's billions of dollars no offense

  • @ViiCiiOUZ777
    @ViiCiiOUZ777 Год назад +120

    Titanic didn’t kill anyone. People decided to go there and then decided not follow basic safety protocols. This is a tragedy waiting to happen. Rest in peace to all these souls.

  • @sassandsavvy007
    @sassandsavvy007 Год назад +1900

    It wasn't the titanic taking these lives. It was the company who would ignore all the warnings and voices of reason. Greed before safety seems to be a BIG part of what has happened here.

    • @cj930
      @cj930 Год назад +38

      Things never change.

    • @fwdcnorac8574
      @fwdcnorac8574 Год назад +30

      Capitalism baby!

    • @Martinroadsguy
      @Martinroadsguy Год назад +13

      ​@@CugerBrantwell, they died. Seems like they were held to account.

    • @toasty9314
      @toasty9314 Год назад +40

      No that’s what happens when you have more money than what you know what to do with

    • @cherylharewood2549
      @cherylharewood2549 Год назад +6

      @SuperNostalgia. Amen

  • @harrystanlick5019
    @harrystanlick5019 Год назад +800

    The Titantic did not claim five more souls, an experimental submersible did.

    • @James_Cy
      @James_Cy Год назад +11

      Why were they there in the first place?

    • @queenbrightwingthe3890
      @queenbrightwingthe3890 Год назад +34

      And 750 migrants drowned the day before but I guess poor lives dont matter over rich lives.

    • @BlueSageFilms
      @BlueSageFilms Год назад +19

      ⁠@@queenbrightwingthe3890dude what are you talking about? All the deaths matter damn.

    • @Warden033
      @Warden033 Год назад +18

      ​@@queenbrightwingthe3890Oh, I'm sorry, is this a video about the migrants? Or is your head cloudy all the way up on that high horse?

    • @brawnic5638
      @brawnic5638 Год назад +10

      @@BlueSageFilms There is a lot of garbage humans here commenting about the situation who think the lives on the sub don't mater much or at all because they had lots of money...

  • @maryk8576
    @maryk8576 Год назад +229

    Ocean gate is to blame…not the Titanic. My prayers to the families. So very sad and heartbreaking

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +3

      That 'captain' who said risk is a normal pat of life. Even crossing the street we have traffic lights. This group crossed a speeding crowded superhighway.

    • @scousemouse9715
      @scousemouse9715 Год назад +5

      The way Vanessa blames the Titanic like it was deliberate.

    • @Darwin_hired
      @Darwin_hired Год назад +1

      But that SUB imploded the time the mother ship lost contact with them that’s the time the imploded happened because the US coast guard said the SUB was found in Pieces but where are the passengers they are eaten by sea creatures or what or they are trapped somewhere yerrrrr

    • @golqqk
      @golqqk Год назад +3

      @@Darwin_hired
      They're all in pieces scattered to put it bluntly.

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Год назад +2

      Anyone that hasn't seen how lightning-fast an implosion is, should look up "Implosion Tank tests". Those huge rail-car tanks implode in the blink of an eye. The implosion that Titan faced was probably 1000x faster and 1000x more violent than that. Those 5 souls never heard or felt a thing.
      Not trying to be morbid, but as far as retrieving their bodies, there are no bodies nor much of anything retrievable. Just imagine what would happen if you tried to shoot ripened tomatoes out of a cannon.
      It may have been so violent, that it produced it's own light-source brighter than the sun, for a few milliseconds. Not trying to be morbid, as far as retrieving their bodies, there are no bodies. Just imagine what would happen if you tried to shoot ripened tomatoes out of a cannon.

  • @ulyseslabajo
    @ulyseslabajo Год назад +26

    It's not the titanic who claimed their lives... It's the negligence of the company who are in charge of the expedition.

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Год назад +1495

    The people who were killed when the Titanic sank had no reason to believe they were in danger. The Titanic was brand new, the most modern ship in the world, and was supposedly unsinkable. On the other hand, the people who went down in this homemade submersible knew, or at least should have known, that they were putting themselves in extreme danger.

    • @KambiRyan
      @KambiRyan Год назад +171

      Sometimes money and egos blind you of your mortality.

    • @Pugetwitch
      @Pugetwitch Год назад +47

      historic irony at it's tragic best. 😢

    • @Pugetwitch
      @Pugetwitch Год назад +1

      ​​@@dans5741addicts are often afflicted with a disease called substance use disorder (SUD). it's a chemical condition that causes a mental illness. I was an LMHP for a long time and I helped out thousands of people through a substance use disorder program that I used to manage at a major hospital here in Seattle. it's not comparable to these wealthy people and their collectively poor decision.

    • @s.belton8447
      @s.belton8447 Год назад +107

      The Titanic went down because the captain ignored warning signs given to him about icebergs. Same as this Captain. He ignored all signs because of GREED!

    • @Paul-ik8fm
      @Paul-ik8fm Год назад +5

      @@dans5741 I don't care about drug users

  • @cdybft9050
    @cdybft9050 Год назад +702

    The Titanic did not take 5 more victims:
    The CEO of Oceangate did.

  • @BlueSaphire70
    @BlueSaphire70 Год назад +107

    It is a mercy indeed that everything was so quick that they didn't even have a chance to realize what was happening. My condolences to their families.

    • @doodlemom4593
      @doodlemom4593 Год назад +4

      Amen 🙏

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Год назад +1

      How do you know it was quick? I'm sure they knew when the hull started creaking and cracking.

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Год назад +4

      Anyone that hasn't seen how lightning-fast an implosion is, should look up "Implosion Tank tests". Those huge rail-car tanks implode in the blink of an eye. The implosion that Titan faced was probably 100x faster and 100x more violent than that. Those 5 souls never heard nor felt a thing.
      Not trying to be morbid, but as far as retrieving their bodies, there are no bodies nor much of anything retrievable. I can only describe it as, Tomatoes shot out of a cannon.
      It may have been so violent, that it produced it's own light-source brighter and hotter than the sun, for a few milliseconds.

    • @SH2-136
      @SH2-136 Год назад +1

      ​@doodlemom4593 at that depth there would be no creaking, as soon as that hull deformed even the slightest amount, everybody inside was incinerated from the air pressure in a few milliseconds or less.

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Год назад +3

      @@Bergs_Adventures Now that I think about it, an additional explosive reaction could actually come from their own bodies. The extreme pressure at that depth for a split-second during the implosion, could turn oxygen into liquid form. All oils (including body fat) are not only explosive from extreme pressure, but oils at any pressure that make contact with liquid oxygen, has an explosive reaction.
      The reason I thought of this is, my Uncle was in the service during Vietnam and worked in the Motor-Pool doing vehicle maintenance. He was walking by a hazardous-materials storage area. By dumb-luck someone had accidentally spilled or released some liquid oxygen. There were "balls" of LOX bouncing outside, going everywhere. My Uncle had just cleaned up an oil-spill that morning and had oil on his boots. He inadvertently stepped on one of those ball of LOX and BOOM it blew half the sole off his boot!! Luckily it didn't damage his foot.

  • @SD-nh5yr
    @SD-nh5yr Год назад +8

    This just breaks my heart. I have felt sick in my stomach since the first report it was missing. Its not the titanic's fault at all, I'm really surprised he said that. Rest in peace to those 5 people who arent with us now. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @darthlaurel
    @darthlaurel Год назад +872

    The Titanic didn't take five more lives. Stupidity did. His cavalier attitude towards safety was unbelievable.

    • @chrisc1881
      @chrisc1881 Год назад +16

      Maybe it was a good thing that he was on board because if he was not it would have been difficult for him to live with himself.

    • @deshundillard1337
      @deshundillard1337 Год назад +3

      RIP to the CEO🥴

    • @alainprostbis
      @alainprostbis Год назад +25

      which is the titanic story repeated all over again. the very idea of calling the submersible the "titan" was also not the greatest idea in hindsight. there is something doomed with this name and this place...

    • @nephtys369
      @nephtys369 Год назад +27

      @@chrisc1881I have a feeling he’d have felt just fine

    • @imjinriver641
      @imjinriver641 Год назад

      "Stupidity" are you a psychopath, these are people, one was 18 years old!

  • @benbarrera512
    @benbarrera512 Год назад +606

    Unfortunately, both the Titanic and now the submersible met their fates due to carelessness and a lack of concern for safety. My condolences to the families.

    • @Travixius1
      @Travixius1 Год назад +12

      All female 25 year-old safety crew with no sea experience instead of experience sea men was a massive factor.

    • @brizzle3903
      @brizzle3903 Год назад

      @@Travixius1yes because an all men crew has never ever had an catastrophic accident before
      Oh yes men are just impervious to fatal accidents 😐
      Shut up

    • @librorum4
      @librorum4 Год назад +23

      ​@Travixius1 the 'female' part has zero effect , if anything women tend to be more cautious..

    • @Neelysmusic
      @Neelysmusic Год назад +7

      There was a huge lesson to be learned from the first Titanic tragedy. That lesson seemed to have been ignored & the result was the same. Sadly. Prayers for those souls and their families.

    • @ebriggs3498
      @ebriggs3498 Год назад +5

      More like hubris than carelessness, but I get your point.

  • @tony--james
    @tony--james Год назад +7

    Sister of the businessman Shahzada Dawood, who along with his son died in the submersible, says her nephew (the son) "did not want to go on the submarine but agreed to take part in the expedition because it was important to his father", and he was "terrified"

    • @mariageldenhuys6309
      @mariageldenhuys6309 Год назад +1

      this doesn't offer comfort to Suleman''s Mom, she must be feeling immense anger toward her late husband.

  • @thisizdub
    @thisizdub Год назад +10

    James Camerons interview on the matter was very eye opening. He more or less confirmed TITAN was very VERY inferior compared to other top of the line subs which has dove deep in the ocean. Whoever came up with the idea cut a bunch of corners all for money.
    Titanic didnt take anyone, human error did. That capitan and titanic captain had something in common: they had various warnings of catastrophe and they ignored it

  • @gogreyhoundmusic
    @gogreyhoundmusic Год назад +370

    That's definitely not "the worst" thing to have happened in the event of a failure of the craft. That's the BEST possible thing that could have happened in the failure of the craft. At least they didn't spend 3 days dying in the cold dark bottom of the ocean having to think about their imminent deaths.

    • @xuansu9036
      @xuansu9036 Год назад +46

      even worse would be them spending 3 days bobbing on the surface, but unable to escape due to the bolted on hatch.

    • @TheTinFoilTiara
      @TheTinFoilTiara Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @jbkawaiiholic
      @jbkawaiiholic Год назад +9

      @@xuansu9036yes however there would have been more chances of being found and saved if they were at the surface! So maybe more hope as well..

    • @colinlavery625
      @colinlavery625 Год назад +15

      They would have easily been rescued had it been bobbing about on the ocean. They had to be bolted in due to the staggeringly huge pressures at this depth. No chance of getting out of the craft and swimming to the surface. Looks like serious engineering design faults. Should have been designed so no chance of implosion.

    • @TurtleFootMining
      @TurtleFootMining Год назад

      Exactly like how we all thought

  • @ChandaCanady
    @ChandaCanady Год назад +830

    Don’t blame the titanic, she’s been resting for over one hundred years. This is truly a senseless tragedy.

    • @NNSSS11
      @NNSSS11 Год назад +14

      Agreed. Let's let her rest in peace why don't we😢 Condolences to the families

    • @tedessa3069
      @tedessa3069 Год назад +22

      But the two correlate, rushed and foolish decisions were made, both Captains are at fault.

    • @Shimakay
      @Shimakay Год назад +6

      @joshuagurin9117 3:12 "the titanic has taken even more lives"

    • @AuzzieMistik
      @AuzzieMistik Год назад +1

      Lol already been said

    • @finishfirst4580
      @finishfirst4580 Год назад +22

      They got that full titanic experience

  • @yourmamalikesmacncheese
    @yourmamalikesmacncheese Год назад +68

    Condolences to all the lives lost in the Greek coast were a boat sank with 700 people. They don’t have millions to be on the news but the missing ones are in our minds too despite not being 24/7 in the news.

    • @mdiannewear5662
      @mdiannewear5662 Год назад

      500 people..????

    • @magburner
      @magburner Год назад +1

      Whataboutery...

    • @michelmuller6023
      @michelmuller6023 Год назад +6

      Pity there were no women and children who survived... separated from the men... they didn't stand a chance, thanks to religious sexism. They were trapped down below, according to reports.

    • @StalloneSiciliano
      @StalloneSiciliano Год назад +3

      @@michelmuller6023 wtf are you talking about?

    • @ebriggs3498
      @ebriggs3498 Год назад +2

      @@michelmuller6023: let’s just be truthful: allah worshipers.

  • @roboticunclephil
    @roboticunclephil Год назад +2

    Tim starting off awkwardly smiling before going straight into the nitty gritty of how these people died

  • @libbert5757
    @libbert5757 Год назад +245

    Years ago, I asked a doctor why he would go skiing in avalanche areas when it was so dangerous. He said when he does it, he never thinks of the danger but the thrill. Some people are like that, what can I say.

    • @straycats6
      @straycats6 Год назад +6

      What about El Captain. This guy who climbs mountains, miles up, with absolutely nothing.

    • @WilliamJones-sf5pt
      @WilliamJones-sf5pt Год назад +5

      Let's hope that doctor isn't a real doctor.

    • @brandonanderson2066
      @brandonanderson2066 Год назад +5

      It would be awesome to safely see the Titanic at the ocean floor, much like landing on the moon.

    • @susanbhatt3128
      @susanbhatt3128 Год назад +14

      Insane, do these people not think of their loved ones, or all the resources that may have to be spent to rescue them? How self centred

    • @chippy4549
      @chippy4549 Год назад +6

      @@susanbhatt3128 I agree. I wonder if the multi billionaires amongst them signed an agreement that when things went tits up they would pay all the expenses of the rescue craft and teams out of their own money!!!!!! A little research into this project soon reveals that this venture was doomed from the start. Big boys toys come to mind.

  • @greygamer6220
    @greygamer6220 Год назад +733

    Don’t blame the Titanic, it was just trying to rest in peace. The lack of proper respect for safety took those poor men’s life’s. RIP

    • @ErikLiberty
      @ErikLiberty Год назад +4

      Both took their lives. They wouldn't have gone down to visit the Titanic with their poorly equipped sub if the Titanic didn't exist.

    • @grahamstrachan3555
      @grahamstrachan3555 Год назад +1

      I agree dont blame titanic

    • @Iminyowalls
      @Iminyowalls Год назад +11

      @@ErikLibertybruh it’s like saying “people wouldn’t risk their lives on Mount Everest if the mountain didn’t exist.” You realize how ridiculous it is blaming the object.

    • @billmiller3425
      @billmiller3425 Год назад +9

      What is wrong with humans?! The Titanic is a pile of rusted steel. It isn't "resting in peace". Good God.

    • @marileearsenault4749
      @marileearsenault4749 Год назад

      I wonder now if it will be left to rest in peace

  • @868Labs
    @868Labs Год назад +12

    They were in search of the ultimate Titanic experience...they definitely found what they were searching for.

  • @LisaLisa-ee1dr
    @LisaLisa-ee1dr Год назад +26

    I’d like to see the Titanic be protected from here on out. It’s essentially a mass graveyard and there’s been enough exploration that it’s mapped. And now this horrible tragedy right in front of her. Please let them all finally rest in peace.

    • @MrKnobs
      @MrKnobs Год назад

      The loss of their lives has contributed researched information that has and will save others' lives, similar to autopsies that help to develop new understandings and treatments for disease, drug abuse, and accidental deaths.

    • @losmommom4063
      @losmommom4063 Год назад

      Agree 💯

  • @MalcolmDesigns
    @MalcolmDesigns Год назад +467

    It was bound to happen at some point. A composite structure like that can only withstand so many trips to that depth and extreme pressure but eventually something fails…

    • @moysterx
      @moysterx Год назад +57

      Especially when composites have never been used for submarines...human guinea pigs.

    • @shadow_of_thoth
      @shadow_of_thoth Год назад +92

      @@moysterx Probably the first time billionaires were used as human guinea pigs instead of poor people.

    • @framazz7575
      @framazz7575 Год назад +23

      The joys of deregulation

    • @bxxmb80
      @bxxmb80 Год назад +43

      A previous passenger brought up the concern about the safety of the materials used and micro cracks occurring on repeated trips... The case was settled paid off out of court!
      Silenced more like!

    • @tommygunn7745
      @tommygunn7745 Год назад +35

      @@bxxmb80 once micro cracks occur,seen or not,the integrity of the materil has lost its strength already and its going to fail sooner than later.

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe Год назад +473

    The real heroes here are the people who found the answer so quickly and decisively. This gives immediate solace to the families and we really should focus on their great work.

    • @mbrum3230
      @mbrum3230 Год назад +21

      Can i just ask...what makes them heroes as opposed to guys just doing the job they are paid to do? That word gets thrown out alot these days.

    • @abuelitachichi2012
      @abuelitachichi2012 Год назад +20

      It was an unnecessary task to go through all that stress and efforts to find them, they paid an extraordinary amount of money to get on a shoe box that was not safe and their own stupid uncomprehensive decision, they were willing to go and die, except that young man that apparently didn't want to go

    • @daleburnfart6845
      @daleburnfart6845 Год назад +10

      I would think someone should talk about regulating people with homemade uncertified, untested submarines. lol

    • @ellakennedy5719
      @ellakennedy5719 Год назад +4

      I agree they did a great job.

    • @elizabethhonce1677
      @elizabethhonce1677 Год назад +10

      Amen. The dead weren't swashbuckling. They were bored rich people. Sad for the boy...

  • @taras3702
    @taras3702 Год назад +7

    I had a bad feeling all along when the mother ship suddenly lost contact with the occupants that the submersible imploded. At least they didn't suffer when the end came, I hope they are at peace now, and condolences to their families and friends.

  • @dr_jaymz
    @dr_jaymz Год назад +2

    I felt claustrophobic as soon as I heard they were missing. I was also pretty certain they were either dead or about to be. The ocean is unforgiving and when you think you've tamed it even a little bit, it will remind you that you're not even close. The safety protocols and design principles are not there to create a barrier to innovation, they are written in blood.

  • @carla3693
    @carla3693 Год назад +272

    All of this tragedy could have been avoided if the ceo had heeded to the warnings of professionals about safety and protocols he chose to ignore it .

    • @johngriffin141
      @johngriffin141 Год назад +2

      Where was this advise from you BEFORE this happened? Always hindsight, it had made the trip before. I bet you said the same thing AFTER the challenger disaster.

    • @jsully8076
      @jsully8076 Год назад

      @@johngriffin141 Are you braindead?? They knew damn well there were safety issues you moron. The stupid CEO of this contraption even bitched about having to adhere to them.

    • @MrJC1
      @MrJC1 Год назад +20

      @@johngriffin141 what? rofl. did the OP claim to be a qualified expert? it wasn't hindsight, they fired the guy (edit: the expert) for saying it years ago.

    • @ironfist7789
      @ironfist7789 Год назад +10

      @@johngriffin141 well, the people working on the challenger warned about the o-rings before the disaster and other people warned on this one before it happened.

    • @ellachristina7730
      @ellachristina7730 Год назад +10

      @@johngriffin141 shut up. Carla is right. The CEO n his company is responsible and it's not the first time this tin can had issues.

  • @jessxo4363
    @jessxo4363 Год назад +659

    RIP to everyone on board, real people, real families, not just a disaster

    • @LOSTONITALL
      @LOSTONITALL Год назад +29

      should have hired 50yr old white guys

    • @HIPPYLOCO
      @HIPPYLOCO Год назад +12

      @@LOSTONITALLyour wife left you for a black man huh?

    • @Angelo-fo8de
      @Angelo-fo8de Год назад +11

      Brother when you have more money then brains there is a problem !
      They are all dead from day one !

    • @Paul-sl9zm
      @Paul-sl9zm Год назад +16

      @HIPPYLOCO
      Owner literally used a $30 video game controller 😄

    • @MrsSanguisa
      @MrsSanguisa Год назад +19

      @@HIPPYLOCO CEO complained he only found "old white guys" as he looked up people with the expertise he needed - those are EXPENSIVE - so he went hiring freshly graduated who aren't dumb but lack on hand experience and are CHEAP.

  • @mrs.perfecttiara9310
    @mrs.perfecttiara9310 Год назад +5

    My heart goes to the families of those who lost their lives in this terrible tragedy and this should be a wake up to those that take shortcuts and leave well enough alone 🥺🥺

  • @toddgarlandd
    @toddgarlandd Год назад +5

    Titanic hasn’t took anymore lives, the guys who chose to take this journey to the abyss took their own lives they knew all the risks before boarding, it’s sad but true. This is why the wreck site should be left to rest in peace it’s a grave yard which shouldn’t be disturbed

  • @galeocean4182
    @galeocean4182 Год назад +315

    congratulations to the searchers who worked arduously to get us these answers. I really did not think we would ever know. I hope it is some small comfort to the families.

  • @chelsealouise3137
    @chelsealouise3137 Год назад +373

    Leave her in peace. There is no mystery to solve, no secrets, nothing left to learn. Let Titanic rest in peace

    • @thomasbrennan6303
      @thomasbrennan6303 Год назад

      You misgendered Titanic. They are non-binary genderqueer, not a 'her.' Cool it with the bigoted hate speech.

    • @nurseriley9192
      @nurseriley9192 Год назад +2

      Amen!!!!

    • @ellahogan779
      @ellahogan779 Год назад +14

      The Titanic was a ship

    • @musicful7036
      @musicful7036 Год назад +5

      @@ualreadyknoitsyaboi "a boat" 🤣😂😅, r u sleepy ??🤣

    • @scottcochran384
      @scottcochran384 Год назад +21

      @@ualreadyknoitsyaboi Titanic is a Grave site...it WAS a ship.. Leave it alone as we would any other Grave site..

  • @Reach41
    @Reach41 Год назад +1

    Imagine hitting an ant with a sledge hammer, and you've got the picture.

  • @asiam1528
    @asiam1528 Год назад +9

    Really sad because I was hoping they would have been rescued 😢

  • @pgrand8888
    @pgrand8888 Год назад +129

    I watched the making of this sub and was shocked when they explained that the titanium end caps were simply glued to the carbon fibre hull . Amazing it lasted as long as it did .

    • @stevescruby1343
      @stevescruby1343 Год назад +30

      Yeah the craft looks like it was assembled in the parking lot of a Radio Shack. I’m amazed it completed any transits at all.

    • @jdfrth4119
      @jdfrth4119 Год назад +11

      The carbon fiber cylinder would have bowed in the middle under the pressures it was under until it collapsed and I'm sure, shotgunned everything including the end caps and the sludge of people into the dark abyss.

    • @colleenpeterson7247
      @colleenpeterson7247 Год назад +2

      And many many delayed attempts. Sending that tin can into the middle of the pressure of ocean waters.

    • @kennethbranson4711
      @kennethbranson4711 Год назад +16

      Its utter ignorant negligence to mate titanium and carbon fiber as contact to contact surfaces in this manner! The failure rate on a time scale is 99%! Whoever built it should be in jail for negligence.

    • @paulineverriere8054
      @paulineverriere8054 Год назад +2

      Omg…no engineers?

  • @jsully8076
    @jsully8076 Год назад +532

    What a ridiculous and preventable loss. Thank God it was quick and painless.

    • @hhazelhoff1363
      @hhazelhoff1363 Год назад +11

      If you spend your live on the couch it’s definitely saver, but men will be men. We shall concur without your kind, cheers

    • @Ophelia_Pain
      @Ophelia_Pain Год назад +17

      I agree. Extremely a preventable loss.

    • @user-vb1qn7dg6z
      @user-vb1qn7dg6z Год назад

      ​@@hhazelhoff1363donkey

    • @vtshawonly1
      @vtshawonly1 Год назад +2

      It’s probably the only preventative loss - of your own life

    • @justincredible.
      @justincredible. Год назад

      god doesn't have time for this, he's busy giving AIDS to little children in Africa

  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 Год назад +1

    Blaming the titanic is like blaming a tiger for mauling you when you step into it’s cage

  • @AvonleaMontague
    @AvonleaMontague Год назад +1

    Not only was there an implosion but an immediate explosion as well. It's surreal to consider rhat this annihilated not only these five men but any sign of the pressure hull.

  • @Jack_Warner
    @Jack_Warner Год назад +285

    The Titanic is telling people to leave it alone.

  • @SirCraigius
    @SirCraigius Год назад +227

    The tragic irony is that just like the Titanic itself, it feels like this could have avoided. Both the Titanic and the sub were lacking in the proper safety precautions that could have saved them. It almost feels like history repeating itself over a century later. RIP to those poor souls :(

    • @alphakowaclips
      @alphakowaclips Год назад +25

      The irony of challenging nature and also calling the vehicle titan, a greek mythology that's trapped in the bottom on the ocean. Almost a bad omen now

    • @rachaelbluee3222
      @rachaelbluee3222 Год назад +5

      Wow! Yes because at the beginning of the movie, didn't they mention how it wasn't safe be4 it took off? I haven't seen that movie in years, but you are completely right!😮

    • @spymaine89
      @spymaine89 Год назад +6

      history and folly is repeated daily.

    • @vearsan
      @vearsan Год назад

      You haven't considered the Nantucket Triangle, which has been sinking ships for hundreds of years. Each ship becomes imbued with sinister gravity that is expressed as real gravity manipulating objects into clandestine ruin based on their inherent sinister representations-- in the context of the primordial womb decohedron configuration-- thus aligned with NekTar creates the significant portal dimensions to suggest Kaiju involvement. Food for Thought. RIP ☠️🤔💭🚢😔

    • @GoddessFlow
      @GoddessFlow Год назад +3

      111 years to be exact

  • @CoraJane-ef3xe
    @CoraJane-ef3xe Год назад +2

    In actual fact it’s the perfect demonstration of the saying “more money than sense”. While I appreciate the joy of adventure, you must remember the ocean is unpredictable & must be respected. I feel for their families having been given a walk down the yellow brick road of hope when it was very apparent at the onset given no back up services deployed. Prayers with their loved ones. Feel for them.

  • @MoonlightGarcia
    @MoonlightGarcia Год назад +3

    My heart feels heavy just thinking about what a HORRIBLE death those poor people suffered

    • @kirkmorrison6131
      @kirkmorrison6131 Год назад +1

      They never knew what hit them, within microseconds, the air would have raised to hotter than the surface of the sun. It would have been faster than signals reached their brains. Then the Water would have crushed whatever was left and flushed it into the water. All faster than your brain could process

  • @rangerwhite5165
    @rangerwhite5165 Год назад +225

    No matter what, this is a horrible tragedy for the families. 19 year old with his whole life ahead of him. Grim. I just hope it was quick for them.

    • @stevenpatterson2225
      @stevenpatterson2225 Год назад +9

      Yea it definitely was. Probably the fastest death you coukd imagine

    • @brianglade848
      @brianglade848 Год назад +8

      But....they did hear the initial crack, and knew what was next

    • @Sol-Illuminus
      @Sol-Illuminus Год назад +5

      @@brianglade848 yeah they would have heard the sub collapsing but at least it was quick

    • @bdubs532
      @bdubs532 Год назад +11

      This was 100% preventable

    • @kbvw1234
      @kbvw1234 Год назад

      Hollywood would create the sound and implications of a crack...they wouldn't have a chance to even acknowledge it... thankfully for them

  • @Leah_F.
    @Leah_F. Год назад +301

    So sad for the mom who lost her young son, and her husband at the same time. I’ve went through losing family in the same time frame before, and it’s incredibly difficult. My thoughts go out to the other victim’s families, as well.

    • @giselefranca3182
      @giselefranca3182 Год назад +14

      Some mothers would have had a fight not to allow the son on such a perilous adventure!

    • @strayedarticle2838
      @strayedarticle2838 Год назад +39

      @SilverSurfer87 Plenty of billionaires feel pain just as much as anyone else. I doubt money is any consolation to her right now. It just means she can take unlimited time off to grieve her loss, but it's still alot to lose.

    • @newzmta6185
      @newzmta6185 Год назад +31

      @SilverSurfer87 yeah true cause if youre rich it doesnt matter if you loose the most important people in your life... such a stupid statement.

    • @natv55
      @natv55 Год назад +15

      ​​@SilverSurfer87No mother would be ok losing their child. Unless she is heartless.

    • @rosejames5172
      @rosejames5172 Год назад +11

      this is why women should never be submissive to their husbands. Husband can have dumb ideas sometimes.

  • @pdig2963
    @pdig2963 Год назад +2

    My condolences to all the families that lost their love one's in this tragedy 😢🙏

  • @gorillaSportsShow
    @gorillaSportsShow Год назад +2

    They named the submersible the Titan. That was already red flag. May as well name it Friday the 13th.

  • @k9thundra
    @k9thundra Год назад +979

    Imploding is most humane thing to happen. They wouldn't of been aware, nor felt a thing.

    • @unelectedleader6494
      @unelectedleader6494 Год назад +47

      Unless and onboard fire happened first, because they did not properly deal with all of that condensation around electronics, and then they fire ultimately leads to structural damage which causes implosion

    • @ridehead8771
      @ridehead8771 Год назад +42

      ​@@yakovshani240You didn't hold back to that did you? Lol

    • @DerbyCounty_1884
      @DerbyCounty_1884 Год назад +5

      That made me chuckle 😂

    • @grantofat6438
      @grantofat6438 Год назад +13

      @@yakovshani240 Best comment ever.

    • @sabagecabage7828
      @sabagecabage7828 Год назад

      @@ridehead8771you're next

  • @c.t.6567
    @c.t.6567 Год назад +253

    You can’t blame the Titanic. This is where the saying ‘more money then sense’ comes to mind.

    • @davidvanderklauw
      @davidvanderklauw Год назад +7

      "more dollars than sense/cents" is the correct saying

    • @c.t.6567
      @c.t.6567 Год назад +9

      @@davidvanderklauw I’m in the uk and we say it that way

    • @shane99ca
      @shane99ca Год назад +3

      Of course you can't. She's a ship; she's not a moral agent.

    • @craigpatterson6225
      @craigpatterson6225 Год назад

      Greed ! For more money ! , because people paid prior and went down and came up in the Past ! .

    • @dennisreeve6270
      @dennisreeve6270 Год назад +1

      How can you get so many likes for such banal tosh

  • @Moonstorms
    @Moonstorms Год назад +2

    Truly devastated for the young boys family. He didn’t want to go. This was his father’s obsession and he told his auntie that he really didn’t not want to go on this trip.

    • @SemiDad
      @SemiDad Год назад

      19 year old was an adult and capable of making his own decisions.

  • @SuperGamer3000
    @SuperGamer3000 Год назад +2

    I wish they had live cameras inside submarine so we can see every single bone being crushed in second.

  • @annsheridan12
    @annsheridan12 Год назад +17

    Ironically the brochure promised “the full Titanic experience”.

  • @jasonpadula4916
    @jasonpadula4916 Год назад +308

    They weren’t explorers, they were tourists.

    • @Gioachina0279
      @Gioachina0279 Год назад +20

      'High-End Tourism' said by the CEO

    • @reegyreegz
      @reegyreegz Год назад +17

      Theyre fish food

    • @CarnisianLady
      @CarnisianLady Год назад

      @@reegyreegz ouch

    • @theropesofrenovation9352
      @theropesofrenovation9352 Год назад +2

      They were explorers except the kid

    • @Chris-vk2zw
      @Chris-vk2zw Год назад +9

      PH Nargeolet was definitely an explorer. He's was one of the leads that recovered many artifacts as well as a 20-ton piece of the hull. He was one of the highly regarded underwater explorers of our generation.

  • @HaakonAnderson
    @HaakonAnderson Год назад +1

    It was like getting shot by a bullet the size of a building and going 10x the speed of sound. It shattered their skeletons into microscopic peices

  • @richardburtonjr1889
    @richardburtonjr1889 Год назад +1

    My 15+ years working in design at General Dynamics Electric Boat (688, Trident, Seawolf submarine builder) says this "Implosion" happened within 1/10,000th of a second. The human mind can't react quick enough to register "this is happening", before it's all over.

  • @stormy439
    @stormy439 Год назад +269

    The Titanic didn't take 5 more lives. They chose to go despite the known & unknown dangers. Prayers to their families & friends.

    • @peterkent1582
      @peterkent1582 Год назад +4

      What they mean is the Fascination with Titanic took 5 more lives😢

    • @michaelmage9627
      @michaelmage9627 Год назад

      Prayer is a pointless exercise.

  • @DirectDemocrat
    @DirectDemocrat Год назад +126

    It was fairly obvious that this situation was going to end in tears.
    I was fairly confident that the vessel had imploded when I first heard what had happened. It was always the main risk.
    The guys on board knew the risks they were taking but chose to do it anyway. They even signed a death waver.
    At least they didn't actually know anything about it

    • @bluelotus9654
      @bluelotus9654 Год назад +4

      People who go to gyms or get medical procedures and go on flights etc also sign waivers.

    • @dyne313
      @dyne313 Год назад +2

      I'm not crying.
      I'm celebrating.
      Wealthy exploiters deserve to suffer.

    • @vincent2053
      @vincent2053 Год назад +5

      @@dyne313You’re not weird buddy

    • @huntingtonbeachanthony4957
      @huntingtonbeachanthony4957 Год назад +5

      ​@@bluelotus9654I can see some civil claims arising from this disaster. Of course they signed waivers, but a path around the waiver could be available.

    • @nicholasdaily2589
      @nicholasdaily2589 Год назад

      @@dyne313imagine being this jealous and bitter of a person. Yikes. Get help.

  • @zemog1025
    @zemog1025 Год назад +2

    Something similar is very likely going to occur in the Space Tourism industry.

  • @lih1352
    @lih1352 Год назад +3

    How sad for the 19 year old, I heard he didn’t want to go because he was scared 😢

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah Год назад +1

      Many people can't sit still for a CT scan for 20 minutes in a small chamber, never mind being submerged going to the depth of the ocean in a small capsule. Bonkers.

  • @jennymarais8782
    @jennymarais8782 Год назад +275

    Absolutely devastating....but not Titanic's fault

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Год назад +1

      Firstly - it is TITANIC and not Titanic
      It was clearly written on the ship.
      But you failed to pay attention to detail
      Also - who stated that it was the fault of the TITANIC.
      The TITANIC is a sunken vessel and does NOT control
      or affect any actions.
      You should go back to sleep.

    • @chandlerbingbong5773
      @chandlerbingbong5773 Год назад

      @@andrew_koala2974 Pu pu to you. You pedantic fart.

    • @mob2644
      @mob2644 Год назад +16

      @@andrew_koala2974 calm down andrew you literally just confirmed what jenny said

    • @SaL-ep7zb
      @SaL-ep7zb Год назад +3

      Technically it is, for the simple fact if that ship wasn't there they wouldn't have been in that situation. They need to pull that ship out and burn it!!!!

    • @MegaSmarterthanyou
      @MegaSmarterthanyou Год назад +7

      @@andrew_koala2974 breath .....breath

  • @juliamihajlovich
    @juliamihajlovich Год назад +49

    This is actually the best answer after being told the last two days, that finding them and bringing them to the surface was so impossible…knowing they did not slowly suffer is the best news sadly.

    • @davefletch3063
      @davefletch3063 Год назад +1

      That’s only wishful thinking

    • @Vader-23
      @Vader-23 Год назад +1

      Wonder if they knew beforehand that it was going to implode

    • @bungerbungerbunger246
      @bungerbungerbunger246 Год назад +3

      ​@@Vader-23Likely not, although there's accounts of a military submersible that had imploded quite similarly and in that situation, the crew felt their oncoming demise about 5 minutes beforehand. Without going into gruesome detail, the crew had their bodies pushed to their absolute limits right until their their ends several minutes later.
      However, that was a much larger vessel at much less depth.
      Meanwhile, Titan was a tiny vessel sat right on the seafloor. It likely popped like a grape in the microwave, as horrible as that sounds... I'm not sure how else to describe what I think the implosion was like that'd be that much better at doing such.

    • @vearsan
      @vearsan Год назад

      You haven't considered the Nantucket Triangle, which has been sinking ships for hundreds of years. Each ship becomes imbued with sinister gravity that is expressed as real gravity manipulating objects into clandestine ruin based on their inherent sinister representations-- in the context of the primordial womb decohedron configuration-- thus aligned with NekTar creates the significant portal dimensions to suggest Kaiju involvement. Food for Thought. RIP ☠️🤔💭🚢😔

    • @Vader-23
      @Vader-23 Год назад

      @@bungerbungerbunger246 so we know it was actually on the seabed when it imploded?? How did that happen? Dows anyone know?

  • @marvindebot3264
    @marvindebot3264 Год назад +2

    Condolences to the family and friends.
    Mercifully this would have been so quick they would not have even been able to process the fact there was an issue.

  • @OoLiiMiiT3D
    @OoLiiMiiT3D Год назад +1

    If you ever feel useless in life, remember... there are "Titanic experts"

  • @joanclawford8964
    @joanclawford8964 Год назад +68

    What an egregious remark about the Titanic taking 5 more lives .. The engineer did. He was aware of the risks albeit recklessly
    .. ! Condolences to the families ..

  • @CrazyTobster
    @CrazyTobster Год назад +65

    A couple of years ago American film crew decided not to go down to the Titanic because the presenter felt this sub was not up to the job. I think it was CBS who interviewed him. I watched it online.

    • @innocentnemesis3519
      @innocentnemesis3519 Год назад +2

      ? CBS Sunday mornings went down in this exact submersible

    • @scottthomson9813
      @scottthomson9813 Год назад +8

      @@innocentnemesis3519 Josh Gates from Expedition Unknown refused because he felt the craft was not safe to operate so it was his TV crew that didn't go. It's a Discovery Channel production.

    • @KambiRyan
      @KambiRyan Год назад +2

      Josh Gates??

    • @KambiRyan
      @KambiRyan Год назад +4

      Expedition Unknown w/ Josh Gates

    • @charlesvancella524
      @charlesvancella524 Год назад +2

      ​@@innocentnemesis3519You are correct. CBS Reporter David Pogue was on the Titan in summer 2022.

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 Год назад +1

    James Cameron said they were descending then suddenly dropped their weights strongly indicating they had an indication they were in trouble.

  • @priscillav2059
    @priscillav2059 Год назад +57

    I encourage everyone to actually look into the Titan. This vessel had lots of issues prior to this particular trip and Stockton ignored a lot of safety issues and concerns. It's pretty crazy. The Titan itself hadn't been checked by an regulatory body before taking these dives. Sad tragedy that could have possibly been avoided.

    • @elinebrock5660
      @elinebrock5660 Год назад +10

      ​@@christopherjohnson1803unfortunately he took 4 others with him.

    • @Easylive438Tv
      @Easylive438Tv Год назад

      Hello

    • @Lissbirds
      @Lissbirds Год назад +1

      I heard he had a chance for it to he reviewed by a regulatory body, but he decided not to.

    • @Easylive438Tv
      @Easylive438Tv Год назад

      😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😭😭😭😭😭😥😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @hrnedange8436
      @hrnedange8436 Год назад +3

      All submersibles are supposed to be certified and he didn’t do that which shows just how negligent he really was, he wasn’t thinking about the other people at all he was putting everyone at risk here

  • @annyoung6560
    @annyoung6560 Год назад +390

    Such a sad situation. My heart goes out to the families of the victims. It’s comforting to know they didn’t suffer.

    • @blanketyblank604
      @blanketyblank604 Год назад +5

      They suffered for 5 minutes, when that water started to drown them and they felt the pressure squeezing their bodies they felt it for ablout 5 minutes.

    • @Ksknight100
      @Ksknight100 Год назад +9

      @@blanketyblank604 5 minutes?? er... NO!

    • @tedessa3069
      @tedessa3069 Год назад +5

      They Did suffer and they KNEW they were going to die.

    • @shadow_of_thoth
      @shadow_of_thoth Год назад +6

      One of the billionaire's sons was too busy attending a concert and liking nudes on Twitter to mourn the loss of his father.

    • @7150285
      @7150285 Год назад +3

      Your Heart Will Go On...❤❤❤❤😢❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Stephen0988
    @Stephen0988 Год назад +2

    If you feel intuition telling you something, obey it and respect it, if you receive an intuitive warning follow it, do not deny it ever. I did in the Hospital I knew something didn't feel right, so I stayed and fought my fear, putting it down to nervousness. I received the operation meant for the guy in the next bed, catastrophic. The 19-year-old did and he is dead, never disrespect your life or feelings, they were a gift from the Universe.

  • @barbarastockler1
    @barbarastockler1 Год назад

    It’s crazy to think to go from fully conscious to dead in less than one second.

  • @JerBuster77
    @JerBuster77 Год назад +268

    There were so many red flags in the years leading up to this tragedy. The Oceangate CEO just gave himself the lifetime Darwin award.

    • @TGHibiki
      @TGHibiki Год назад +1

      Uhhh posthumously?

    • @justaregularguy115
      @justaregularguy115 Год назад +16

      ​@@TGHibiki
      The only way to receive a DarLost award is posthumously.

    • @impossiblehorse7884
      @impossiblehorse7884 Год назад +2

      ​​@@justaregularguy115or also the rare case were you manage to survive but completely sterilize yourself (I wonder how many of those cases there actually are?)

    • @stephiefox6704
      @stephiefox6704 Год назад +13

      At least he was on it as well. It means he believed in it. Didn't just send a bunch of men to die to see if it works.

    • @jonljacobi
      @jonljacobi Год назад +13

      Unfortunately, he took four others with him. ;-(

  • @sarahoff1146
    @sarahoff1146 Год назад +127

    I live in a rural area outside of Austin, Tx. I think so many of us are watching and invested in this story isnt because they are wealthy or because of WHO they are but rather...because the idea of ANY human dying that way is horrific. It reaches to the soul of us, we were all hoping for good news. I pray they died without panic, just gone in a blink. Their families must be wrecked.

    • @JamesMiller-ex3ff
      @JamesMiller-ex3ff Год назад

      or it's because... the news CONSTANTLY berated you with this information? Just like covid, if you weren't blasted with the news 24/7 you wouldn't even realise it's going on.

    • @Srb1973
      @Srb1973 Год назад +5

      More money than sense and they reaped what they sewed.

    • @theropesofrenovation9352
      @theropesofrenovation9352 Год назад +11

      I know. And the callous comments are just out of hand. Really they are.

    • @helenhargreaves7485
      @helenhargreaves7485 Год назад +5

      ​​@@theropesofrenovation9352ealousy and cowardliness from keyboard warriors. Where would life be now if it wasn't for those able and brave enough to challenge. I wholeheartedly stand with you.

    • @Srb1973
      @Srb1973 Год назад +1

      @@helenhargreaves7485 What jealousy and cowardness are you talking about? Why do you feel the need to share your heart-felt sentiments to everybody else about people you never even knew just because the mainstream media prompts you to?

  • @warriorj8658
    @warriorj8658 Год назад

    It’s comforting that those 5 souls didn’t have to suffer

  • @SeeLasSee
    @SeeLasSee Год назад +197

    Poor executive decisions have taken the lives just as they did 110 years ago. Not the Titanic.

    • @jamesnguyen7069
      @jamesnguyen7069 Год назад +9

      srsly makes u wonder why they called it titan short for titanic and oceangate similar to watergate

    • @posest
      @posest Год назад +12

      For example, not hiring on the basis of merit but for the sake of 'diversity' and to 'inspire'. Truth bomb alert.

    • @alienfish8521
      @alienfish8521 Год назад +5

      @@posest Yes. Diversity kills.

    • @albclean
      @albclean Год назад +1

      The elements did.

    • @amymorgan886
      @amymorgan886 Год назад +4

      @@alienfish8521 no it doesnt. the ocean does. stop blaming tragedies on culture war nonsense we are all incredibly tired of it.

  • @MK-tg6oi
    @MK-tg6oi Год назад +110

    Imploding means they didn't suffer cause instant death, also useing a vessel multiple times must weaken its material until disaster

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 Год назад +17

      From 14,7 psi to 5200 psi would have been an instant death, no question. When the hull failed it would have been over in milliseconds.

    • @KambiRyan
      @KambiRyan Год назад +7

      Wear and tear. Good point.

    • @Black.Sabbath
      @Black.Sabbath Год назад +9

      CEO's fault for not checking it. Dumb way to die

    • @MRALEX9870
      @MRALEX9870 Год назад +6

      Probably after using it multiple times to submerge that deep it surely would've weakened many structural elements until eventually it crumbled

    • @cptndouche7253
      @cptndouche7253 Год назад +8

      The Titan is equipped with plexiglass. The thing about plexiglass is that you will see and hear cracks first before it fails due to the pressure.
      Implosion best outcome, but they likely had a horrible few seconds of realisation before it happened.

  • @rayBARInvest
    @rayBARInvest Год назад +1

    Just glad they didn't suffer. May they rest in peace.

  • @30dayride67
    @30dayride67 Год назад +1

    With all of the negative things happening in the world right now, I really held hope for a miracle until the last minute. The world coming together hoping and praying for a miracle was a moment we may have all needed right now even though we didn't get the miracle we had wanted so badly. The only silver lining is knowing that they weren't suffering down there all these hours as we had feared and that it happened quickly. I pray their families and loved ones find some peace in that.

  • @Ajhc73
    @Ajhc73 Год назад +14

    Both the titanic and the titan was captained by people who were reckless either going too fast in iceberg territory or in a capsule to view a ghost ship operated by a playstation .. devastating so many lives lost

  • @khalidalyasamuhammad
    @khalidalyasamuhammad Год назад +92

    wow, this is so sad. the fact that it was instantaneous does help some, but the fact that this tragedy was completely avoidable and unnecessary makes it just that much more horrible. prayers up to the families.

    • @giselefranca3182
      @giselefranca3182 Год назад +4

      The million-dollar question is: Whatever happened to the Maritime vessel control? They are expected to inspect sub-standard vessels and help eliminate the threat that they pose to life, property, and the marine environment!!

    • @jeffarab4947
      @jeffarab4947 Год назад

      The deep oceans haven't been fully explored so aliens and monsters are lurking scary but these morons sign the documents and took risk to go on that disney looking attraction sub

    • @m.h.6499
      @m.h.6499 Год назад +1

      @@giselefranca3182I think the problem is that these were international waters, with no country’s regulations over it, and the submersible was classified as experimental. Whatever loopholes OceanGate was able to take advantage of to get out of regulation and certification, I’m thinking the loophole will be closing. This incident shows that regulations are needed in international waters and for commercial submersibles.

    • @thomastucker5686
      @thomastucker5686 Год назад

      Does your god know these men perished? If the answer is yes, why pray? Do you seriously think your god doesn't know the best course of action? Oh wait, your god watched it happen because it knows about every single action of every person on this planet and others every second of the day. An this god also helps all these people out all the time but prioritizes the praying folks. LOL

    • @localhost144
      @localhost144 Год назад

      Sell ​​me ww2 grenades and I'll juggle them.

  • @thurstonpowell8687
    @thurstonpowell8687 Год назад

    So refreshing to realize death was simply an execution by bullet.

  • @Kari.R
    @Kari.R Год назад +1

    I'm so glad he said that it was faster than a bullet🥺😭 It's So Flipping Sad Man. And the youngest one is only 2 yrs older than my 17 yr old 😭😭😭

  • @tammlen2284
    @tammlen2284 Год назад +76

    Hate to say this, but it's almost a relief. This story really affected me, thinking about them being trapped and slowly dying, with no real hope of rescue.

    • @jonesjones3762
      @jonesjones3762 Год назад +2

      Amen because that would have been horrible dying slowly,with little food,oxygen, with no ability to use the restroom properly

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +1

      @@jonesjones3762 Or for a minute the passengers and crew hearing cracking and groaning from the craft.

    • @americangirl6654
      @americangirl6654 Год назад

      I feel the same way.

    • @purpleaki1277
      @purpleaki1277 Год назад +2

      It would have been all over before anyone had time to realise anything was wrong, probably everything was normal people talking etc and in a split second it's all over. No one suffered for 1 second

  • @reflectionsinthebible3579
    @reflectionsinthebible3579 Год назад +133

    Well, my condolences to the mother of the teenager. She lost her son.

  • @draco2xx
    @draco2xx Год назад +1

    implosion was so powerful probably quicker than a lighting strike or close to it

  • @MarkTitus420
    @MarkTitus420 Год назад

    Whoa. Over one years later and the Titanic is claiming lives!

  • @thetruth1862
    @thetruth1862 Год назад +125

    However sad this is , there is much to learn and the ocean and mother nature are not to be taken lightly, I can't help but feel angry how careless this company and founder where.

    • @FreshDefCrew
      @FreshDefCrew Год назад +6

      Yep, pros point out it had enough oxygen but no sign of air scrubbers. So unprofessional...and yet rich folks signed death accident waivers ...paid 250k...to see investigate what robot cams could have done for them....wow.

    • @thetruth1862
      @thetruth1862 Год назад +3

      @@FreshDefCrew pointless loss on every level.

    • @TheBlargMarg
      @TheBlargMarg Год назад

      Even more this wasn't a bunch of scientist's trying to break new grounds in deep sea exploration using a experimental sub. If it was, there would be less anger and more honor of them risking their lives for science.
      But this wasn't a scientific exploration. It was tourism. The CEO was trying to make money using a submersible he build and did not test thoroughly, if at all. It was 4 people being told the sub was safe, but anything could happen. I know deep sea exploration is extremely dangerous, but I would at least like to know if the sub was extensively tested and researched before I climbed into it.

  • @davefitzpatrick4841
    @davefitzpatrick4841 Год назад +32

    A whistle blower in 2018 highlighted issues in the carbon layup that could lead to failure, and he was sacked , seems like most of this was avoidable with responsible managment !

  • @gayathrivadivelu5432
    @gayathrivadivelu5432 Год назад +2

    The titanic is minding its own business down there

  • @Tend2Rose
    @Tend2Rose Год назад +1

    Titanic has not taken more lives.
    The titanic is a resting place for those that lost their lives.
    They knew the risks involved and signed on the dotted line.
    May they all Rest In Peace 🙏🏽

  • @myrants5836
    @myrants5836 Год назад +118

    Tragic events. However, let this be a lesson leart. Leave the Titanic alone! Its a mass grave site and is NOT a tourist attraction. Let her rest along with her crew and passengers that died tragically and way before their time. Leave it alone.

    • @PierceBron-wg8st
      @PierceBron-wg8st Год назад +2

      It has nothing to do with viewing the titanic it's the owner for not being safe .Or making safe decisions.

    • @jer3887
      @jer3887 Год назад +2

      Idk…. Them plates look pretty sweet, wouldn’t mind a new set.

    • @thomastucker5686
      @thomastucker5686 Год назад

      It could have been an underwater volcano, the problem wasn't the site, it was lack of safety protocol. There's nothing spooky or sacred about ship wreck sites. They are just another event in life and death.

    • @P.Ross192
      @P.Ross192 Год назад +4

      I agree. It's pretty disrespectful of the dead

    • @myrants5836
      @myrants5836 Год назад +4

      @@PierceBron-wg8st It's has everything to do with viewing it. Its not a tourist attraction it's a mass grave site deep under sea. Now it has 5 additional bodies to go with it. Its an obsession that needs to end!!

  • @marierose6792
    @marierose6792 Год назад +44

    Being the least risk taker of anyone I know, it is a stretch for me to understand why anyone needs to see up close, in person, what they can see on film/video. It does not require to be in physical closeness to a shark, I can witness it in a picture. Baffling!

    • @rika6767
      @rika6767 Год назад +2

      100% agree!

    • @tyrannyresponseteam9534
      @tyrannyresponseteam9534 Год назад +2

      It was the fact it was a risk, anyone can watch a video.....going 12,000 feet below the surface of the ocean is for the thrill. They took the risk and lost.

    • @nonacee5065
      @nonacee5065 Год назад +1

      Also considering that there was one small window, so most wouldn't have been able to see anything. The thought of squeezing into a small metal confined space with no seats, game console for driving it, poor engineering and cables everywhere. No thank you! More money than sense, it seems.

    • @ratsumatra3003
      @ratsumatra3003 Год назад

      Ok, what about this......
      Feeling my man touch my shoulder as he pulls me in for a warm kiss can never be replaced by a video. The smell of a fresh warm chocolate cake can never be conveyed fully on a screen. Nor the taste of an orange just picked.
      Experiencing things in real life adds layers and textures that can't be reproduced yet through technology. If it weren't for the curious the bold the intrepid many of the things we use daily wouldn't be possible.
      Don't get me wrong, I am waiting for a holodeck!

    • @tyrannyresponseteam9534
      @tyrannyresponseteam9534 Год назад +1

      @@ratsumatra3003
      Nicely written, but a warm kiss, chocolate cake, and taste of a fresh orange won't crush you in .01 seconds. It's all relevant 😉

  • @bryancruz710
    @bryancruz710 Год назад

    it feels to me that titanic updated her tragic legacy for the incoming 21st century generation. im 55 years old and i consumed the Titanic story ever since i learned to read and comprehend in the mid 70s...even before it was shown in the movies.

  • @jerrygillespie6121
    @jerrygillespie6121 Год назад +1

    To say that the crew had a quick death through a implosion is correct, but you have to take into consideration that they more than likely knew that they were having issues moments before the implosion, therefore they all had very high emotional stress knowingly that they were plunging to thier certain deaths.

  • @susangavaghan
    @susangavaghan Год назад +43

    The ability of the tourist sub’s hull design to withstand such depths was questioned in a 2018 lawsuit filed by OceanGate’s former director of marine operations, David Lochridge, who said he was fired after he raised safety concerns about the vessel. The same happened when Alexander Carlysle, a designer at Harland and Wolf, raised concerns about the inadequate number of lifeboats on Titanic. His concerns were ignored and he resigned. I read that their means of communication was a play station. The Titanic was not responsible for more deaths - it was the fault of this company for failing to provide adequate safety, and it was the sea. I don't think that naming this submersible Titan was a very good idea - it is 2 letters short of the name Titanic.

    • @gagewalker770
      @gagewalker770 Год назад +4

      The bottom of the ocean isn't a place for tourism anyways let alone humans lmao you can only poke death in the face so many times before he wakes up

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +1

      Sent your message to others . Their Soul left their body and they know what happened . I prayed for them . I pray they believed in Jesus and are in blissful peace. This is Not the Real World . Watch NDES . This is black and white

    • @Joe-go6vc
      @Joe-go6vc Год назад

      Actually the Titanic had the required number of lifeboats standard to other ships at that time. When a ship usually sinks, it leans to either one side, making the launch of half the lifeboats on the ship impossible. Since the transatlantic crossing was a virtual highway of ships, it was decided that on all ships, instead of overloading the vessel with life boats, adequate numbers were provided to ferry passengers to a rescue boat then go back for more passengers.

    • @michiganman9599
      @michiganman9599 Год назад +1

      @susangavaghan indeed, ‘Titan’ is simply the word ‘Titanic’ in the form of a noun; not a good choice of name at all. And I hope that the first time that Carlisle saw William Pirrie after the sinking, he GROWLED at him, “I TOLD you.”

    • @suziechampagne357
      @suziechampagne357 Год назад

      Agreed. Also having the "enlightened idea" of naming the sub Titan is like tempting fate.

  • @anjackoenterprises6099
    @anjackoenterprises6099 Год назад +174

    The world has been in suspense for days, but ironically, the 5 men never knew it happened, so they died feeling excited and optimistic. Considering the possibilities, it was a preferable death.

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Год назад +13

      They have joined with the others who perished when the RMS TITANIC sank
      May they all rest in peace - The bottom of the ocean is now their grave.

    • @lavedastrother2823
      @lavedastrother2823 Год назад +6

      How did they not know something was wrong?

    • @lavedastrother2823
      @lavedastrother2823 Год назад +3

      How did they not know something was going wrong?

    • @susanmiller2903
      @susanmiller2903 Год назад +10

      I hope this is what happened. The thought of them running out of oxygen would be too much for the families to live with. I do hope we will see proof of the implosion. I heard that they knew they lost contact and dropped weight and it happened on its way back to the surface. Maybe seconds after, I am so sorry, I think we have all the scientific information we need. This is a sacred place and should not be visited anymore. God please be with the families as they try to process this great loss.

    • @blkeclipsel2400
      @blkeclipsel2400 Год назад +11

      Better way to go. Supposedly the pressure liquefied them to mere atoms within milliseconds. It's probably the most messier yet most humane ways to go. Unless there were alarms alerting them of the impending implosion..they didn't know what hit them.

  • @annoying8011
    @annoying8011 Год назад

    Prayers for the family now hearing this sad news. I was praying for a Miracle :( so sad.

  • @laowai2000
    @laowai2000 Год назад

    Never has the 'red ring of death' been so devastating.

  • @joshuataylor6087
    @joshuataylor6087 Год назад +21

    They were made aware of the risks and signed a waiver that mentioned death 3 times. They accepted that risk.

    • @srkshpdmnbhn
      @srkshpdmnbhn Год назад

      Except probably the 19 yr old, probably under psych coerce (not threat, nothing negative forced)

  • @kpax2066
    @kpax2066 Год назад +26

    The idea that these poor souls possibly died due to impolsion is small, cold comfort to their loved ones left behind. But, it is comfort nonetheless. Knowing that it was instantaneous and painless to those 5 people is far better than slow asphyxiation in panic and terror.

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 Год назад

      And also that they were found at all, provides some closure at least. At one point I thought what if the currents have taken the vessel and they are never found. It probably would've become another conspiracy theory. RIP.