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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Join us as we delve into the mystery of the tragic implosion of the Oceangate Submarine, the Titan Submarine, on June 18th, 2023. Get a detailed account of the final moments of the Titan, the soundwaves detected by the US Navy, and the ongoing investigation behind this heart-wrenching event.
    This video outlines the entire chronology, from the Titan's ambitious departure, to the eerie silence, and the consequential rescue attempts, all against a backdrop of questionable actions and secret revelations. Find out how advanced technologies used by the US Navy helped detect the Titan's implosion, and uncover the rationale behind their initial silence about this significant discovery.
    Additionally, explore the mysterious sounds, the man-made banging and knocking noises detected post the implosion, that sent ripples of hope and confusion. We also discuss the possible sources of these sounds, with expert opinions including potential underwater creatures or even echoes of Titanic debris.
    We go through the tragic timeline of events, from the Titan's initial descent into the deep ocean, the abrupt halt in communication, the delayed SOS, to the final unveiling of the wreckage and the implosion mystery. We also shed light on OceanGate's conduct in the wake of this incident, and the poignant stories of those aboard the ill-fated submarine. #titan #usnavy #oceangate
    US Navy Heard Implosion, Oceangate Submarine, Titan Submarine, Implosion.

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  • @navyproductions
    @navyproductions  10 месяцев назад +565

    The least we can do is leave a blue heart in the comments, expressing our support for all the relatives and people involved in this incident ⬇💙

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 10 месяцев назад +16

      And how do you find the blue heart

    • @blake_lund
      @blake_lund 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@semoneg2826 in the emoji section if you’re typing from your cell phone, not sure how to do it on a computer. However, I suggest leaving a black heart for the content creator as well.

    • @MrDannyboyhall
      @MrDannyboyhall 10 месяцев назад +59

      Nah the old lady threw my blue heart into the ocean at the end of the movie I don’t have a spare one to give

    • @13ritneyanne
      @13ritneyanne 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@blake_lund😂💅🙌

    • @Emidoki
      @Emidoki 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@MrDannyboyhall 😭

  • @samuelmartin3559
    @samuelmartin3559 10 месяцев назад +1578

    Am I the only one who can't get enough of the Titan story. I almost feel bad for it. Idk y

    • @undercoloroflaw
      @undercoloroflaw 10 месяцев назад +142

      don't sweat it Sam...the irony of the whole thing is why they were there. The Titanic holds us all in morbid attention and for some, they couldn't get enough either, hence the irony of the Titan's demise. I think it is because when we see something like this...we try and put ourselves in those shoes. We wonder what WE would be feeling and doing in their place.

    • @xactlee
      @xactlee 10 месяцев назад +60

      Me and you buddy

    • @ellabella6099
      @ellabella6099 10 месяцев назад +82

      I have watched everything too about the Titan .

    • @ellabella6099
      @ellabella6099 10 месяцев назад +40

      @@undercoloroflawcompletely agree 😢

    • @SherryLoveNyc77
      @SherryLoveNyc77 10 месяцев назад +70

      I only feel bad for the kid (because he only went on because of his dad) but I DO NOT feel bad for 4 grown a__men who got into a tin can and went to the bottom of the ocean. 😒
      These men were supposed to be smart billionaires/millionaires. 😒

  • @-ColorMehJewish-
    @-ColorMehJewish- 10 месяцев назад +971

    Rush was irresponsible, and dismissed concerns by friends and other professionals to the point of borderline zealotry.
    He thought he knew better than everyone else, and he endangered the lives of others while KNOWING of potentially serious issues.
    I feel bad for everyone who got duped by this conman. Nobody should have lost their lives

    • @_BLACKSTAR_
      @_BLACKSTAR_ 10 месяцев назад +103

      Borderline zealotry?perhaps,Megalomaniacal narcissist? 100%
      When you hear cracking sounds during previous dives & your customers make note of them and your response is "Don't worry, this carbon fibre is 5 inches thick"
      It really tells you everything you need to hear about the sheer depth of denial and inflated ego this man was operating under.

    • @Nortongroove
      @Nortongroove 10 месяцев назад +48

      Snake oil salesman and grifter, his legacy will go down in history without doubt😃

    • @Hyst3ricalCha0s
      @Hyst3ricalCha0s 10 месяцев назад +43

      The thing that gets me:
      Everyone coming out having done MULTIPLE TRIPS on the Titan saying it was obviously unsafe.
      Why... did you take MULTIPLE trips?!

    • @GeorgiaPeech79
      @GeorgiaPeech79 10 месяцев назад +12

      Don’t speak ill of the dead. Rush was a veteran visionary and a pioneer. Show some respect. It’s a major bruh moment for you all.

    • @jonathan8299
      @jonathan8299 10 месяцев назад +14

      Rush rushed it. He had to certify it first my g

  • @feildman1
    @feildman1 10 месяцев назад +54

    I love how the video lags and buffers due to poor signal but the commercials play clearly and perfectly. Thanks RUclips

    • @CryptoQuandary
      @CryptoQuandary 2 месяца назад +1

      I could.see this..
      Lol
      You Tube replying: You're welcome 👍

  • @elizabethgulley7044
    @elizabethgulley7044 10 месяцев назад +135

    They also said that the Titan was normally carried ON a boat/ship, not DRAGGED by the ship. It cost a lot more to put the Titan on a ship, and dragging it was cheaper, which they did drag it. They said the dragging was a threat to the integrity of the Titan’s carbon shell.

    • @turtlejeepjen314
      @turtlejeepjen314 10 месяцев назад +29

      Dragging it was the STUPIDEST THING I ever heard of!!!! The videos of it bucking around in the waves like a Bronco… seriously???!!🙄🙄💀🐢

    • @-Bill.
      @-Bill. 10 месяцев назад

      The ice breaker they were using as the mothership was not certified to launch deep sea submersible craft. They would have been breaking the law to carry it on the deck, so they dragged it to get around the law through a technicality. I've heard that Canada is going to be up the owner's ass since they knew they were circumventing the law, but they were just greedy.

    • @WhiteWolf65
      @WhiteWolf65 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@turtlejeepjen314 Agreed, and almost all, including news services, show the barge sliding off a stern launch ramp, but the Polar Prince did not have one (being a converted Canadian light ice-breaker, CCGS Sir Humphrey Gilbert), so the launch-barge was towed.

    • @bbarott
      @bbarott 6 месяцев назад +16

      Yep. Lets start with a really dodgy design, one that had already come apart once. Then lets go cheap on the materials, fire all the experienced guys and hire a bunch of hipster know-nothing children who crave being told how smart they are. Then lets drag it the whole assembly over the surface of the ocean, beating the crap out of it in the process in the worst weather we've seen in a while because we're too cheap to get a support vessel that could actually accomodate the thing on board. Finally lets bet our lives on it, dropping a quarter mil in the process to see something that's been seen hundreds of times before.
      Sound like a plan? Whose in?

    • @Mike-Strong
      @Mike-Strong 5 месяцев назад

      @@bbarott do you have a source for some of the stuff you were talking about? I haven’t seen it written anywhere and I’m really curious.

  • @BarryBear58
    @BarryBear58 10 месяцев назад +517

    The Navy heard it immediately and knew exactly what it was.
    Back in the '70s a Russian sub imploded about 1600 mi north of Hawaii.
    The Navy's sonar net in the Pacific was advanced enough at that time to where they located it and was able to recover it later on.
    The sonar net we have today is far more advanced and they hear everything that's going on under the ocean

    • @akskier44
      @akskier44 10 месяцев назад +23

      Exactly.

    • @AJ-zt4bb
      @AJ-zt4bb 10 месяцев назад +26

      The soviet sub didn't implode it exploded IIRC, something went wrong in it's weapons bay

    • @linnymiddy
      @linnymiddy 10 месяцев назад +13

      ​@@AJ-zt4bbHard to tell, an implosion tends to be gollowed by an explosion from the pressure inside the vessel, that also could have wrecked the weapon system to go boom

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 10 месяцев назад +7

      But the US also drastically cut back the number of listening posts since the end of the Cold War.

    • @tramadol42
      @tramadol42 10 месяцев назад +28

      Don't forget, they were unpaid volunteer mission specialists, that just happened to "donate" 250k each.
      This submersible was legally not allowed to transport passengers.

  • @robbes7rh
    @robbes7rh 10 месяцев назад +117

    When a company like OceanGate refuses to conform to regulations and testing of their submersible, this should be a giant red flag for anyone thinking about paying $250,000 to travel down to those depths. Everything about the Titan would make me nervous. What if it got snagged on some part of the wreckage? How maneuverable was that thing?

    • @tqsuited
      @tqsuited 10 месяцев назад

      Luckily you are a broke degenerate who could never afford 250k. Stick to online video exploration pal.

    • @freshrot420
      @freshrot420 10 месяцев назад +13

      Even if they got lucky enough to wash up on a beach, that thing was shut from the outside!

    • @argusfleibeit1165
      @argusfleibeit1165 10 месяцев назад +16

      I question the sanity, intelligence, and morality, of people who oppose safety regulations. If people pay with their lives, who does it profit?

    • @finneganismyfriend7024
      @finneganismyfriend7024 10 месяцев назад +11

      There is NO excuse for avoiding non invasive testing on the core and attach points. Carbon fiber was making cracking noises. It was deteriorating from each dive. Tests would have shown this. This was inevitable.

    • @SUNFlower-tt9zv
      @SUNFlower-tt9zv 10 месяцев назад

      Dumbest man was titan manager.He should have first gone himself in titan alone for test... Poor douls who lost their lives..

  • @Blind_Hawk
    @Blind_Hawk 10 месяцев назад +36

    How can a video tell so much but say nothing?

    • @BambinoAmericano
      @BambinoAmericano 2 месяца назад +4

      Indeed, incredible.

    • @heavypen
      @heavypen Месяц назад +1

      LOL... I was looking for this comment. Thank you. Video Salad, with a magical helping of superlative.

  • @rexpayne7836
    @rexpayne7836 Месяц назад +7

    James Cameron said it wasn't safe. The design was not suitable. He was outspoken about its capabilities and would never have gone down in it. 🇦🇺

  • @GeoTime402
    @GeoTime402 10 месяцев назад +315

    Only a minor point: the Oceangate vehicle was a submersible not a submarine. A submarine operates on its own systems, while a submersible needs a surface mothership to perform its function.

    • @joshlowe2233
      @joshlowe2233 10 месяцев назад +10

      Gold star

    • @45graham45
      @45graham45 10 месяцев назад +11

      Submarine just means under the sea. It's derived from 2 Latin words. For example, under sea telecoms & power cables are also called submarine cables. Submersible just means the ability to be submersed.

    • @theWarVet
      @theWarVet 10 месяцев назад +3

      Indeed.. the YT community MUST be aware there's a difference because otherwise it's just chaos.. God help us all.. (Just some fun.. don't take it too serious Lee.)

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 10 месяцев назад +2

      Only a minor point: Both vessels require an operator with a functioning brainstem to perform their function.

    • @theWarVet
      @theWarVet 10 месяцев назад

      @@harryricochet8134 A major point.. you're correct.. though the one who had a brain was apparently fired then sued for using said brain.. clearly the joke was on Rush in the end.

  • @SubVet84
    @SubVet84 10 месяцев назад +154

    As a former sonar supervisor on submarines, I have a theory about the “banging” noise. The fact that it was every half hour is very telling. If it were humans signaling an sos, they wouldn’t do it briefly every 30 minutes, it would be as frequent as possible and somewhat chaotic. The predictable timing of the noise is likely from some automated mechanical source. Likely sources are drilling rigs, commercial fishing, or even sounds of another ship or submarine. Due to convergence zones in the ocean, sounds can occur from many hundreds, and even thousands, of miles away, yet sound extremely close.

    • @danielledewitt1
      @danielledewitt1 10 месяцев назад

      Your theory is rubbish. I happen to know that in the navy they are trained to bang on the hull of a submarine every 30 minutes. So it will have been those trapped inside the tin can signalling to those at the surface etc they were alive.

    • @Joshieboy11211
      @Joshieboy11211 9 месяцев назад +6

      this is untrue, they teach Submariners to bang just like that for a few mins each 30 so that it doesnt blend into the background sound of the sea, its very loud in the sea so the sound stopping and starting makes it harder to miss.

    • @danielledewitt1
      @danielledewitt1 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Joshieboy11211 That’s what I said.

    • @SubVet84
      @SubVet84 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@Joshieboy11211 If you were taught something different in submarine school than I was, I would be interested to know what the updated CP states. It’s definitely possible that you’ve been there more recently than I have. I was taught to tap the hull in the SOS pattern, pause briefly and repeat. The CP (casualty procedure) doesn’t say to stop for 30 minutes in between. If you aren’t tapping SOS, you are to tap in random patterns. As a sonar supervisor, it’s very difficult to tell the difference between a machine knock or a person tapping, if it is a steady beat. If it’s every 30 mins exactly, it’s a machine on a timer. You listen for chaotic patterns or time intervals that wouldn’t be programmed. What subs did you serve on?

    • @TinyBewPuppy
      @TinyBewPuppy 9 месяцев назад

      Don't give away info online ding dings...

  • @TheGlitch654
    @TheGlitch654 6 месяцев назад +25

    Rest in peace and I’m sorry for the family’s loses 💙🩵

    • @user-fq3iu4or1r
      @user-fq3iu4or1r 2 месяца назад

      Just so sad!! Very difficult to not empathize with victims the whole time we waited and prayed for them to be saved.
      Not for one second, at any point, was I envious or wishing, to be a part of that journey. 😞

  • @sharkfilms9029
    @sharkfilms9029 10 месяцев назад +56

    My condolences go out to the families of those five victims. I pray that they are in a better place. 💙

    • @carlosdenevier9538
      @carlosdenevier9538 8 месяцев назад +1

      take it easy - indians will be born again.

    • @timjones147
      @timjones147 6 месяцев назад +3

      Just curious. Are they “ victims “ ? No I don’t think they’re victims.

    • @sharkfilms9029
      @sharkfilms9029 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@timjones147 Well, I would say they are because they didn't know what was coming.

    • @timjones147
      @timjones147 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@sharkfilms9029 . The waiver they signed had the word Death in it how many times. Not victims.

    • @sharkfilms9029
      @sharkfilms9029 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@timjones147 I see what you mean, but I still feel bad for those people.

  • @josi4251
    @josi4251 10 месяцев назад +182

    I think that OceanGate knew pretty quickly that the submersible was lost. However, hoping against hope is a human characteristic. While the company's CEO Rush was an idiot with a death wish, he seemed willing to risk the lives of others who believed they'd be safe. And the Titanic indirectly added 5 victims to its tragic total. 💙

    • @user-vw9ei6vv8k
      @user-vw9ei6vv8k 10 месяцев назад +15

      people really need to just leave the titanic alone, I guess at this point in my life and the way the world has become, the dead seam to be the only ones I truly respect these days. They payed their dues let them rest .its a graveyard if someone had a loved one I could understand but them days are way over now folks just want to see a wrecked ship that killed so many . just seams so wrong to me, maybe im wrong I dont know

    • @H2Obsession
      @H2Obsession 10 месяцев назад +3

      TITANIC CLAIMS 5 MORE LIVES -- should be newspaper headline if people still read newspapers. The CEO risked his life in his belief... as flawed as it may have been. Although I don't agree with his logic, I respect his commitment. The passengers were informed the vehicle was experimental and not certified by any authority, so they also willingly took a risk. Sadly the risk proved fatal, but it is hard to gain something without risk...

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart 10 месяцев назад

      The Titanic didn't kill anyone. The ocean and human arrogance did.

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@user-vw9ei6vv8kFirst, it's "seems" and "paid." Second, people visit graveyards and places of great tragedy all the time. The only thing different is that visiting the Titanic is one of high risk and one only available to the wealthy. As long as people aren't vandalising the site, there's nothing wrong with visiting it. We should be glad people still care enough to want to visit the wreck, as it keeps her memory and that of the tragedy alive. The sea has claimed many lives and many ships, most of which have been forgotten or which don't get nearly as much attention as the Titanic.

    • @thesilversurfer7136
      @thesilversurfer7136 7 месяцев назад +5

      The name even related to the Titanic. I think the Titanic was was cursed. Weird how man’s Hubris destroyed both the Titanic and the Titan.

  • @nbrown5907
    @nbrown5907 10 месяцев назад +219

    For the people concerned about the cost, when I was in The Navy in the early 80's we loved to lend a hand to anyone in need out at sea. We are normally doing exercises and it was wonderful for us to be able to help when we could. As far as the Coastguard goes that is their job.

    • @miguelservetus9534
      @miguelservetus9534 10 месяцев назад +18

      Real world experience is great but the cost is born also by the taxpayers. Imagine if that money paid for healthcare of a child.
      These were rich people and an arrogant leader

    • @jasonstclair1329
      @jasonstclair1329 10 месяцев назад +12

      Drop in the bucket compared to politicians corruption and incompetence, Afghanistan is a great example.

    • @daniellesammy0827
      @daniellesammy0827 10 месяцев назад +10

      Thank you so much for your service to our Country. I love our military and I have so much respect with how you protect our Beautiful Country Arguably the best Country in the World🙏🇺🇸

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian 10 месяцев назад +8

      I have been saying this too. These types of real world experiences are invaluable to the crew even if they didn't turn out how they hoped. Alot is learned by the crew and people organizing the response.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 10 месяцев назад +13

      @miguelservetus9534 WHETHER navy sailors are searching the ocean, or just standing around doing nothing, the cost for taxpayers is the same
      .

  • @snuggs62
    @snuggs62 3 месяца назад +5

    As the one year anniversary of the Titan disaster nears, this reminds me of how very sorry I am for the loss of all those involved. 😢💙

  • @Borsia
    @Borsia 10 месяцев назад +20

    The after banging might easily have come from various bits of equipment failing / imploding but I believe that the initial implosion was catastrophic and that those inside were killed instantly.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 2 месяца назад +1

      well yeah

    • @JD-Media
      @JD-Media 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, that was an odd question they asked, given we know it was a catastrophic implosion, the tapping sounds were clearly something else.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 2 месяца назад

      @@JD-Media maybe or maybe they were echo's after all who knows how loud an implosion is under water at that depth after all there were echo's going on for a day after that asteroid hit Russia a few years ago and detonated with the force of 500 megatons of power so the implosion might have sent out a loud bang that echoed around the oceans for hours or days after all it was the first sub implosion that was being monitored right after it happened

  • @BreckThePanther
    @BreckThePanther 10 месяцев назад +13

    The ends were glued on, two different materials with vastly different compression rates, glued together.

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 10 месяцев назад +136

    The frustration in all this is that the tragedy was avoidable. If Stockton had heeded the warnings of his own engineers and dozens of experts in the field, those five people would be alive today. My heart goes out to the families for their loss. 💙

    • @rorynesta7766
      @rorynesta7766 10 месяцев назад

      Stockton had engineers,anybody can engineer anything but to make things poorly,knowing it wasnt safe is a whole different matter.I think it was a massive failure from everyone working there including Rush.These guys were all cowboys (example..mounting the thrusters the wrong way and not testing it and finding out their mistake when the sub was deep under water)I wonder how everyone at Oceangate feel now,knowing they contributed to a poor project that killed people.

    • @rosejacobs8529
      @rosejacobs8529 10 месяцев назад

      100% Of manmade tragedies could be avoided, planes trains ,ships ,cars, Even space rocket's like challenger etc, with the billions of dollars etc ,was doomed, everyone on the titan knew the risks ,one would have to be extremely stupid not to.

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker 6 месяцев назад

      if they had stopped the mission when they knew they were decending too fast it may havebeen avoided.

    • @skorpion7132
      @skorpion7132 3 месяца назад

      @@TheUnofficialMaker If some idiot didn't have some stupid commercial "lets-earn-dollars" idea and acted like a narcissist it would be avoided. The Titan is a lesson in stupidity mixed with sheer incompetence. The fact he wa an avionics engineer means exactly zip several thousand feet under water.

    • @lateshiachilds3640
      @lateshiachilds3640 6 дней назад

      Exactly

  • @grindstone007
    @grindstone007 7 месяцев назад +10

    Its weird to imagine what their conversations were like moments before implosion 😢

    • @_--Reaper--_
      @_--Reaper--_ 2 месяца назад +5

      The probably spent their last moments yelling profanities at Rush before it all ended

    • @BambinoAmericano
      @BambinoAmericano 2 месяца назад

      Did they even realise? This documentary doesn’t give a clue.

    • @southernlady160
      @southernlady160 2 месяца назад +1

      Hope they spent their last moments praying for their souls instead of wasting that time cussing at the one who told them it would be safe.

    • @mrentremattor5772
      @mrentremattor5772 2 месяца назад

      "I hate you Sockton"?

    • @_--Reaper--_
      @_--Reaper--_ 2 месяца назад +4

      @@BambinoAmericano people who went on test dives before said they heard loud creaking and popping noises which caused them to resurface. So that was probably the last things they were hearing
      Also investigators say they had sent a message to the mothership saying they were having some difficulties and dropped the weight in an attempt to resurface, but something failed and caused them fo descend further

  • @TammyA165
    @TammyA165 10 месяцев назад +13

    💙 My heart goes out to all the families of those lost on the Titan💙🙏. Rush was the reason for all the lives lost he knew

  • @shirmeymckamey9386
    @shirmeymckamey9386 10 месяцев назад +166

    I feel so sorry for the young man who was anxious about going but went to please his dad on Father's Day. That's tragic. The other passengers went because they wanted to and knew the risks

    • @alanblanes2876
      @alanblanes2876 10 месяцев назад +14

      The risks would have been less if the company owners accepted the logic of regulation and safety standards 💙

    • @irenedemarco1354
      @irenedemarco1354 10 месяцев назад +18

      That young man was desperate to go.
      The aunt who hadnt spoken to her family for years spoke out of turn...and is still causing heartache by people repeating her stupid words
      Sulemans mum was due to go, but Suleman wanted to go with his Dad and solve a rubic cube...
      Sulemans Mum was on the ship which the Aunt knew nothing about....
      🙏

    • @pedsrn2003
      @pedsrn2003 10 месяцев назад +9

      According to his aunt, Sulaiman wasn't just anxious. He was terrified.

    • @irenedemarco1354
      @irenedemarco1354 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@pedsrn2003
      his aunt hasnt spoken to the family for 10 years!
      Talking thru a 15 minutes of fame window!
      His MOTHER STATED HE TOOK HER PLACE...
      Which part of his mother,
      on the ship, with daughter, husband and son ...
      versus a 10 year estrangement cant you see as fact....
      Seriously....!...
      Please stop repeating rubbish....

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@irenedemarco1354 Some people just want the story to be more tragic by pushing this myth of the son not wanting to go. And I'm sure some people want them to have known the sub was failing. I think they want them to have been terrified because they were rich.

  • @joanberkwitz2662
    @joanberkwitz2662 10 месяцев назад +170

    They waited eight hours, because in the past there had been problems, and the sub did come to the surface after many hours. So they weren’t going to report it until they were sure that the sub was not going to surface. It makes total sense from their point of view, considering that at one point the sub had been lost for six hours, and did finally surface when it dropped its ballast.

    • @Chicagocubbiegirl
      @Chicagocubbiegirl 10 месяцев назад +35

      I bet they hesitated because they didn't want to incur Rush's wrath just in case it worked out. Bad press and all. But lives were at stake. They should have escalated shortly after losing contact. The topside crew failed those passengers completely.

    • @irene_f.
      @irene_f. 10 месяцев назад +40

      That says a lot about how unsafe and incompetent they were that they would wait 8 hours because of previous issues. They should not have been in business, taking paying customers.

    • @irene_f.
      @irene_f. 10 месяцев назад +29

      @@Chicagocubbiegirl I don't know what they could've done to help - Mr Rush's death trap imploded.

    • @WooWoo-co4jf
      @WooWoo-co4jf 10 месяцев назад +9

      Like his 'safety system' of hearing a perspex window crackling before it cracks...great on land, useless in water, on me useful in the sky to an e,tent, planes that go higher it's useless.

    • @tenabarnes3269
      @tenabarnes3269 10 месяцев назад +22

      Since the sub imploded it did not matter when the search commenced, the crew was dead the second the sub imploded, not even minutes after would have made a difference.

  • @alfonzograzadaushka3470
    @alfonzograzadaushka3470 3 месяца назад +5

    This was the best presentation I have seen on the loss of Titan and its 5 occupants..Thank you Navy💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

  • @chinyereukandu7527
    @chinyereukandu7527 10 месяцев назад +13

    My condolences to the families of the lost souls including Rush's family and especially that of the 19 year old kid 💙

    • @Lg-bv4tz
      @Lg-bv4tz 3 месяца назад +1

      All were idiots the smart one canceled

  • @WrxStud
    @WrxStud 10 месяцев назад +317

    Total respect for the US Navy and US Coast Guards in their tireless efforts to help with this tragedy, heart goes to the family of the victims and hope lessons are learnt!

    • @andrewmaw3345
      @andrewmaw3345 10 месяцев назад +10

      Yeah...Canada Coast Guard had NOTHING to do with this. Damn those Canadians for doing absolutely nothing even though it was right off their coast....GO USA FOR DOING EVERYTHING
      LoL

    • @WrxStud
      @WrxStud 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@andrewmaw3345 My apology the Canadians too did a brilliant job as well as any other nations that I did not mention earlier. In UNITY we are stronger, absolutely! ❤

    • @crm208
      @crm208 10 месяцев назад +1

      Learned

    • @nelln8245
      @nelln8245 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@WrxStud We don't need your false modesty.

    • @_SnowJustice_
      @_SnowJustice_ 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@andrewmaw3345 lol, ikr. Canadian Coast Guard and Navy just sat there drinking maple soup. Those darn Canucks geesh.

  • @firebearva
    @firebearva 10 месяцев назад +302

    The US Navy acted responsibly. The Navy must keep secret how they monitor the oceans as a matter of national security. The responsibility for this preventable tragedy falls solely on Oceangate. My condolences go out to the families of those who were lost in this tragedy. 💙💙💙💙💙

    • @browsman2328
      @browsman2328 10 месяцев назад +16

      You are correct. When I was in the Navy I worked for the command that was responsible for laying listening devices on the Pacific (not the Atlantic) Ocean floor but of course the Navy is not inclined to give details of this system for security reasons.

    • @AKUSUXs
      @AKUSUXs 10 месяцев назад +5

      Suprised Bidumb didn't give it away like he did with our 155mm shells

    • @firebearva
      @firebearva 10 месяцев назад

      @@browsman2328 Ever hear of the NR1 ?

    • @GWM9930
      @GWM9930 10 месяцев назад

      I am somewhat disappointed the US Navy publicaly divulged this top secret monitoring system.

    • @Slugg-O
      @Slugg-O 10 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. It's sad that Rush conned the innocent, but worse that lives were lost.
      The USN knew without a doubt there were no survivors, and were NOT going reveal secret detection capability to the public because some arrogant a-hole decided to ride a Pringles can to the Titanic.

  • @Seabasstien
    @Seabasstien 10 месяцев назад +11

    Excellent scientific fact based video. Appreciated the explanation of protocol between US Coast Guard and Navy and the due diligence in the search despite the suspicion of implosion 2 hours into the dive. I can only think of the difference in outcome had the Californian's crew been more diligent and even curious that fateful night as the Titanic lay in distress. 💙

  • @user-gq8ug2yh1z
    @user-gq8ug2yh1z 8 месяцев назад +8

    I’m curious to know what it was like for the five people on board the Titan. I’ve been looking for a documentary or something to read on research about the play-by-play of what all happened that day, but can’t seem to find much information on it. I can’t get enough of the story. Much respect those to the Navy and to the Coast Guard who spent their time investigating this and effortlessly, trying to figure out what the cause of the implosion was.💙

    • @adamsteel7915
      @adamsteel7915 6 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/QaV__EcyKGU/видео.htmlsi=o4Uc1CRbwq6l4Ejg

    • @lateshiachilds3640
      @lateshiachilds3640 6 дней назад

      Same here, I wish could see a video of them all getting in the sub and what were their thoughts before going down.

  • @TYRONE_SHOELACES
    @TYRONE_SHOELACES 10 месяцев назад +35

    I KNEW IT before I even opened this "puff piece". Navy reveals " TERRIFYING" LAST MOMENTS ....but first .... Stockton was born on a quiet summer day in Texas, the temperature was around 82 that day .... His Mother had a relative easy childbirth ........................ JESUS .... just why make us wait through all this just so that you can play an audio file that goes " pop " ... and then it's over.

    • @ThisOrThat13
      @ThisOrThat13 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lol I'm going through looking for a time stamp just to hear the sound.

    • @swervedriver5260
      @swervedriver5260 10 месяцев назад

      The longer the vid, the more ads. It's cheap

    • @NEGAN310
      @NEGAN310 10 месяцев назад +1

      Stockon was born in spring. At least get it right!

    • @TYRONE_SHOELACES
      @TYRONE_SHOELACES 10 месяцев назад

      @@NEGAN310 As if getting his birth day wrong was the point of my comment ... hahaha

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 2 месяца назад +2

      All anyone has to do is to look at the duration of the video in order to determine that it’s a “fluff” piece….it certainly doesn’t take nearly 24 minutes to say, “They disintegrated in microseconds.”

  • @andershansen2861
    @andershansen2861 10 месяцев назад +23

    How could they actually think that such a flimsy craft would endure the ferocious pressure at that depth?

  • @timothyflint36
    @timothyflint36 10 месяцев назад +3

    I am a retired Saturation diver having spent over 9,000 / 10,000 hours living at depths of 600mtrs and breathing Helium mixed gas ; all of our diving systems were constructed from high grade steel as are all underwater submersibles so when I first heared of a system being constructed from Spun Carbon Fiber I knew that it was only a mater of time before we would all share this tragedy.
    💙 To all friends and relatives please be assured that appart from the initial horror no pain or awareness of the final collapse would have been felt .

  • @heathernemanic1062
    @heathernemanic1062 10 месяцев назад +17

    While I feel for the families of those lost, I can’t feel sorry for the Owner and the Pilot of the Craft. The owner, the Captain of the Sub knew there were problems with the Craft yet kept taking people down. He caused those people to die, he is totally responsible for their deaths. He had been warned many times about the problems with the Craft yet continued to risk people’s lives. He killed those people, no if ands or buts about it….

    • @extremetea
      @extremetea 10 месяцев назад +2

      Those passengers were responsible for their own lives. While they didn't build a death trap they didn't research the safety of the company, people, or equipment they would depend on to survive a hostile environment. If someone just jumps on any bathtub toy and rides down 4000m expecting to be ok they deserve no sympathy. Play stupid games and you win stupid prizes

  • @WJV9
    @WJV9 10 месяцев назад +103

    The 'banging' sounds may have been caused by maintenance work on ships working in the area. I think the implosion happened the first day when they lost communication with the sub on its way down to the Titanic.

    • @swervedriver5260
      @swervedriver5260 10 месяцев назад +8

      That noise would be continuous, not intermittent every 30 min.

    • @lawdawgfair9611
      @lawdawgfair9611 10 месяцев назад +11

      We know it imploded the first day. It would of dropped ballast and returned if not. Also it was heard. And the banging was determined to likely be a faulty wire / wiring according to Canadian coast guard.

    • @amieholbourne6567
      @amieholbourne6567 10 месяцев назад

      Ur so right

    • @rokarolla
      @rokarolla 10 месяцев назад +2

      'Detected acoustic signature *Several Hours* after subs dissapearance. That means sub survives long after loss of contact, 90++ minutes.

    • @pedsrn2003
      @pedsrn2003 10 месяцев назад +2

      The banging sounds may have been debris falling from Titanic. It is slowly crumbling

  • @brucemasters9132
    @brucemasters9132 10 месяцев назад +16

    Sad, but everyone died before they even knew it was happening. The only merciful thing about an implosion is it happens in milliseconds. God be with them all. 💙💙💙💙💙

  • @jamesmason2228
    @jamesmason2228 10 месяцев назад +5

    This script sounds like a HS student or undergraduate who has to generate a word count.

  • @yjllsapath
    @yjllsapath 3 месяца назад +2

    Something that most you tubers don't acknowledge is that the sub was at a depth of 3500 ft not the 12500 ft that some would like everyone to believe, that only sensationalizes the tragedy. Another thing is that body remains were recovered, how much how many or who has not been revealed and not talked about simply out of respect for the families involved. I'm sure they have photos but I doubt they will be released for along time.

  • @littlespinycactus
    @littlespinycactus 10 месяцев назад +39

    Whether or not the Navy delayed making its findings public had no bearing on the fate of the Titan and its crew. Awaiting third party confirmation, rather than making a premature announcement, is a reasoned response to the circumstances. 💙

    • @maryannsinopoli1751
      @maryannsinopoli1751 10 месяцев назад

      Obviously you know
      Little about liability issues! Check out OG advisor rips into rescue of New York Post! Attorney called Monday the 19th, ROV awaits transport it’s held up by Military paper approval! More than a day!

    • @gailmcn
      @gailmcn 10 месяцев назад

      @@maryannsinopoli1751 Your claim is not supported by any legitimate news agencies. Try looking at the public news conference held by Pelagic Research Services that owns the Odysseus 6K deep water ROV; they arrived at the dive scene from Buffalo NY in record time. There were no other ROVs capable of reaching the depth of the Titanic, although several from different countries (and the US) were already on site and one had been destroyed in trying to exceed its depth to get down to the required depth to search.. Odysseus arrived on June 22, prepared to do a rescue. It took that long to pack and crate this behemoth ROV and it's tools and support crew, fly it to St. John's, and transport it by ship to the titanic wreck site (from St. John's to the wreck site takes 16-18 hours, with more time to set it up and launch it). THERE WERE NO DELAYS AT ANY. POINT. That story that the Military was holding things up is is a bit of fraud on the part of some ambulance chaser. In fact, there were NO delays anywhere.

    • @gailmcn
      @gailmcn 10 месяцев назад

      @littlespinycactus. You are right. Actually, the Navy did NOT delay findings, that bit of baloney has been clarified by reputable news agencies and real insiders. (BTW, this RUclips site is not affiliated in any way with the US Navy.) Neither did the Coast Guard. I swear, people are so dumb these days, they think every drama gets solved in 30 minutes or there is some conspiracy going on.....too much TV watching where every problem is solved in 45 minutes or less. In the case of the Titan, what is remarkable is the speed at which everything happened, once it was determined that the submersible was truly missing. It took nearly 75 years to find the titanic, and just 4 days to find the Titan! See my comment earlier explaining why it took those many hours to find and analyze the sonar anomaly. That info is taken from the RUclips video on this issue by a real shipping/marine expert. "What's Going on With Shipping"? is the site name.

    • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
      @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 10 месяцев назад

      Whilst what you say is true in hindsight, the waste of effort and resources searching over a massive area could have been saved and the torture of the families hopes would have been lessened had ALL the information been made available. After all, had the French not ignored US advice and turned up diving practically onto the wreck, would it even have been found?

    • @gailmcn
      @gailmcn 10 месяцев назад

      @@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars you aren't even making sense.

  • @smhollanshead
    @smhollanshead 10 месяцев назад +41

    This video left out important information: the Titian descended too fast and when problems arose Titian was unable to quickly ascend. It was these two problems that resulted in Titian’s destruction.

    • @googleuser4152
      @googleuser4152 10 месяцев назад +7

      Dont think it would have mattered given the material used.

    • @andrewmaw3345
      @andrewmaw3345 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@googleuser4152 they descended 1h too fast. ILL bet this was the cause. Your body cannot handle going down that fast. Why would a container filled with air.

    • @panos3051
      @panos3051 10 месяцев назад +4

      @smhollanshead: The only source for this is the alleged transcript of the communication with the mother ship. So far we don't know if the transcript is genuine.

    • @paulcrumley9756
      @paulcrumley9756 10 месяцев назад

      @@panos3051 And people who have dived with them have described how they communicated, and it's nothing like the so-called transcript.

    • @danatirrell2457
      @danatirrell2457 10 месяцев назад

      I will bet the passenger weight was never recalculated after a passenger change, for a much heavier passenger. Which is also the reason they could not ascend, and the rapid dive.

  • @bellememorie
    @bellememorie 10 месяцев назад +10

    My late dad was a Cryptologist in the US Navy (even taught at the Crypto school in Pensacola) and spent time on ship before he retired in 1985. If they heard an unexpected sound, it wasn't confirmed until it was. At least that's what he could tell me and my sisters. 💙

  • @livetotell100
    @livetotell100 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rush was playing Russian Roulette every time Titan went down. I feel bad for his family and the families of the passengers. BUT, Rush was warned multiple times. And he ignored it all.

  • @petahoee8281
    @petahoee8281 10 месяцев назад +17

    We didn't release the information about the noises we picked up simply because we don't need or want the world knowing the exact extent of our listening capabilities.

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      @DannyLeos-zb1fz 10 месяцев назад

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  • @Fenril76
    @Fenril76 10 месяцев назад +72

    I have to agree with the Navy not saying anything without some kind of proof. As stated they wanted to keep the search going. As a Marine veteran, who served time on a few Navy ships, they are some of the hardest working and dedicated individuals in the military. 💙

    • @Girlbenatural
      @Girlbenatural 10 месяцев назад

      The navy knew the sub imploded. They didn’t want to tell the public.

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 10 месяцев назад +5

      The Navy didn't keep it a secret; they told the Coast Guard as soon as they had found the sound. The Coast Guard did not regard the sound as being definitive enough to call the search off.

    • @stephaniemurria5534
      @stephaniemurria5534 10 месяцев назад

      💙💙💙

    • @gailmcn
      @gailmcn 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@andysmith1996 True, except the Coast Guard has a protocol they follow. When a vessel on or in the sea goes missing, they are in search/rescue mode until physical evidence shows no hope of survivors. Once they have that physical evidence, the mission becomes a recovery effort. In the case of Titan, physical evidence of the wreckage turned it into a recovery effort. Had they passed the 96 hour mark (also considered physical evidence) without finding anything, that also would have turned it into a recovery effort. At the time it was deployed, the Odysseus 6K ROV was fitted with equipment to lift the Titan from the bottom, because it was still a rescue mission at that point. This was the first ever implosion of a small submersible at depth, and would probably present as more of a "pop than a boom," like a large metal submarine. The Navy had no precedent for identifying the anomaly they discovered in their recorded data, so they could not say with certainty that it was an implosion, only that it was "consistent with" an explosion or implosion.

    • @dannac_8888
      @dannac_8888 8 месяцев назад

      💙🙏

  • @crystalkauffman2463
    @crystalkauffman2463 2 месяца назад +2

    Rest in peace for the ones that were in the Sumerian 🫡

  • @boiltheoil7109
    @boiltheoil7109 10 месяцев назад +2

    Yes, I think the repeated sounds that were picked up on lidar were from the sub. If the implosion is loud enough to send out a sound wave to the surface than it is loud enough to echo off of the ocean floor hours later.

  • @heymorbeeus
    @heymorbeeus 10 месяцев назад +26

    I wonder if they will ever recover the Rubik's cube that was on board. Apparently, the 19 year old was trying to create a depth record for solving the Rubik's cube over the Titanic. Probably, not unless it was made from Titanium. We have heard from multiple sources that they died instantly. Though I still think that there had to be some noises before it happened. With all that pressure some noises had to be noticed by them. We'll never know. Great video RIP to all on board. ❤🕊️

    • @davidho2977
      @davidho2977 10 месяцев назад +8

      My guess is the Rubik's cube was destroyed in the implosion.

    • @over9000713
      @over9000713 10 месяцев назад +4

      I'm more hopeful that some part of his Nikon camera survived ESPECIALLY the SDCard, even if it's just part of the motherboard with the SDCard intact
      Even better if a micro SD to SDCard adapter is used it could have saved it even more

    • @Piankhi_the_Greater
      @Piankhi_the_Greater 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@over9000713I don't think it did-even an Imaginext figure would be pulverized from that.

  • @jimbobaggans1564
    @jimbobaggans1564 10 месяцев назад +58

    The implosion and the water hitting them with such a tremendous force, they would be dead before they had time to even think what just happened to them. The carbon fiber pieces would be moving as fast as bullets and shred them in a micro second. When it was said that they found remains, it could have been a tip of a finger or a piece of bone.

    • @kenhofer8063
      @kenhofer8063 10 месяцев назад +6

      They didn’t find any human remains nothing

    • @Saywhat-pl2jl
      @Saywhat-pl2jl 10 месяцев назад +16

      I just can't feel sorry for them.
      They should have known better than to get into that peice of shit.
      You smart enough to make a Billion but dumb enough to ride down in that trap?
      May they rest in peace., and peices.

    • @davidho2977
      @davidho2977 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Saywhat-pl2jl Agreed.

    • @JoeyMartz
      @JoeyMartz 10 месяцев назад +18

      @@kenhofer8063 They found "presumed human remains" anyone following the story knows this....

    • @JoeyMartz
      @JoeyMartz 10 месяцев назад

      @@Saywhat-pl2jl - *Pieces... smart arse....

  • @toweri_li
    @toweri_li 10 месяцев назад +2

    Contrary to the narration's teasers, the sound recording is not played in this video.

    • @southernlady160
      @southernlady160 2 месяца назад

      Yes I believe there was NO room for guessing what it was when it happened.

  • @leemalone67
    @leemalone67 День назад

    I'm very sorry for all 5 people who perished in this tragedy and sincere condolences to all their families. 💙

  • @juliemanarin4127
    @juliemanarin4127 10 месяцев назад +52

    Terrible what happened to those poor passengers. That sub was not properly constructed. The families must be heartbroken 💙

    • @221b-Maker-Street
      @221b-Maker-Street 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@IUSSHistory Nurse! He's out of bed again...

    • @Piankhi_the_Greater
      @Piankhi_the_Greater 10 месяцев назад

      [Gives ​@@IUSSHistory a dose of haloperidol and Zemuron]

  • @undercoloroflaw
    @undercoloroflaw 10 месяцев назад +33

    No. I do not think the banging noises were from those aboard Titan.

    • @ellabella6099
      @ellabella6099 10 месяцев назад +6

      I don’t think so either .

    • @dannyknapp515
      @dannyknapp515 10 месяцев назад +2

      I agree 100%

    • @southernlady160
      @southernlady160 2 месяца назад

      exactly, what would they use anyway to bang with...

  • @naipaulojar7761
    @naipaulojar7761 10 месяцев назад +2

    We are sorry for the loss of life on that day, regardless of the underlying reasons for the loss.💙

  • @arielmalsireal5453
    @arielmalsireal5453 Месяц назад

    "Michael! Help Me! Michael! Help!"
    *[Squishing Sound On Underwater]*
    Bro Turns Into Human Ketchups

  • @jameshowland7393
    @jameshowland7393 10 месяцев назад +52

    The speed of sound in the ocean varies due to several reasons, with temperature, depth of the water, and salinity being chief among them. The Navy has details about oceans and bodies of water from all over the world, so they know with great certainty how fast sound moves through any part of the ocean at any time of the year.

    • @DennyTolhurst-BARCH
      @DennyTolhurst-BARCH 9 месяцев назад

      "life and limp?" ... I'm certain you meant to type "life and limb" but didn't proof what you typed before hitting enter. Always proof read before hitting enter. It's a good habit!

    • @RipplzMusic
      @RipplzMusic 5 месяцев назад

      @@DennyTolhurst-BARCH Proofread is one word.

  • @carolinawestern3875
    @carolinawestern3875 10 месяцев назад +36

    Well then they didnt keep it a secret at all. They just delayed releasing it. To ensure all efforts continued fully & no one gave up. I think what the ocean gate ceo did leading up to this was criminal.

    • @kaileim970
      @kaileim970 10 месяцев назад

      Bet they get their a$$es sued, liability waiver not worth the paper it is on. He fraudulently took their $$. Rush buried negative info and inflated connections with respected engineering powerhouses to pitch his product.

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian 10 месяцев назад +2

      The more I hear about this story the more I am convinced he WANTED to die on his sub... I mean that is the only logical explanation other then delusional overconfidence

    • @Callmeonmyshell13
      @Callmeonmyshell13 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Teh_Random_Canadian but why take other innocent lives with him?

  • @larrysorenson4789
    @larrysorenson4789 10 месяцев назад +1

    Check the glue between the titanium ring and the carbon fiber cylinder. Was the glue properly mixed. Was it exactly the same thickness all the way around? Were there voids or air bubbles in the glue. Watch the video of several guys smearing it on the surfaces with glop covered spatulas. Were the two parts exactly centered so the glue thickness was perfectly uniform or is it possible that they dropped it into a slightly lopsided configuration leaving thick glue on one side and very thin glue on the other? Look here.

  • @Ebah28
    @Ebah28 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation, very educational. Well done to the US Navy and Coast Guard, much compassion for the families of those on board😢

  • @brittbrat4977
    @brittbrat4977 10 месяцев назад +24

    I just can't seem to get enough info about this. It's tragic yet fascinating in the same sense. 💙 Sending love and comfort to all involved 💙

    • @221b-Maker-Street
      @221b-Maker-Street 10 месяцев назад +1

      Likewise - I put it down to living with ASC - special interest subjects can become almost an obsession when we're genuinely captivated. 💙

    • @lea24457
      @lea24457 10 месяцев назад

      I think it’s maybe because it happened in the unknown , there’s only a small community of people who experience the deep ocean us normal people find it fascinating as we will likely never go there/experience it

  • @mountainmanws
    @mountainmanws 10 месяцев назад +29

    Fifty-two years ago, our signal intelligence site picked up radio communications of a terrorist threat directed at our small base. Problem was we could not inform any local military unit without tipping our hand. We had to contact our home base, 600 miles away, and await their support. I expect the same with the Navy SOSUS array or whatever it is called now.

    • @jaymesnin
      @jaymesnin 10 месяцев назад

      Ok Tom Clancy. What you on to? The wow signal? We've made contact already. They cannot reach us. The time we received their signal it's believed their planet is already extinct. Basically an SOS call for help. By now the planet is gone

    • @dx1450
      @dx1450 10 месяцев назад

      All your base are belong to us.

    • @mountainmanws
      @mountainmanws 10 месяцев назад

      @@dx1450 the mountain top site is long gone now.

    • @mountainmanws
      @mountainmanws 10 месяцев назад

      @@jaymesnin elements of the Baader-Meinhof Group.

  • @DemarcusQ
    @DemarcusQ 10 месяцев назад +1

    I guess Stockton’s name really is going down in history. Like litteraly.

  • @carll.negleyiii2414
    @carll.negleyiii2414 4 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic video by the way. Beginning to end. Great job.

  • @WJV9
    @WJV9 10 месяцев назад +34

    The pressure at the depth of the Titanic is over 400 times atmospheric pressure and the temperature is near freezing so you must have materials that can expand/contract evenly with pressure/temp extremes such that the seals are not damaged.

    • @littlewingmyoho
      @littlewingmyoho 10 месяцев назад +8

      Why the carbon fiber I think was not a good idea plus the stress of several submersions also risky

    • @Rontheanchorman
      @Rontheanchorman 10 месяцев назад +5

      Nothing a bit of glue won’t fix

  • @elizabethg9346
    @elizabethg9346 10 месяцев назад +11

    The fact that OceanGate did not report the incident for 8 hours is testament to the fact losing communications between the Polar Prince and the submersible was a regular occurrence and they weren’t ‘concerned’ about it initially - what a way to run an operation with human lives aboard?! Something inherently unacceptable had been ‘normalised’. I hope it was really quick for those on board and that they couldn’t see it ‘coming’. Unfortunately, with what is left of the vessel, we may never know with any accuracy. 💙

    • @skorpion7132
      @skorpion7132 3 месяца назад

      Or they tried to cover it up first... _"Noo, no problem here! all is well, carry on!"_ I mean... the book writes itself these days.

  • @spinebuster9490
    @spinebuster9490 6 часов назад

    4:44 That is scary and painful 😭

  • @MrMoosekiller31
    @MrMoosekiller31 Месяц назад +1

    I'd say the prices of the wreck bouncing around made those noises

  • @user-lz3jz5kj3n
    @user-lz3jz5kj3n 10 месяцев назад +27

    Critical thinking may have saved some lives. Even someone like me who has minimal knowledge of carbon fiber knows going down to the bottom of the ocean in a cf tube is probably not a good idea. I am amazed it lasted several dives tbh.

    • @torben777
      @torben777 10 месяцев назад +2

      I am not sure this is a correct statement. Yes Carbon Fibre has properties that are not ideal for a sub, but it also has properties, which are ideal for use in a sub.
      I see no scientific reason why you could not build a safe sub from carbon fibre. It is just more challenging, and actually a more professional company was working on a carbon fibre sub to go to the challenger deep, which has 3 times the pressure of a trip to the Titanic.
      Clearly the Titan was not this safe carbon fibre sub, but for all its flaws an amateurish construction it did still last several dives to the Titanic, which in itself is an indication that you probably could do an improved version that was safe. All it would take would probably be 25% extra redondancy, better quality control between dives and a more professional construction method. Oceangate reportedly cut corners in both quality of carbon fibre, uni directional layering, lack of curing, etc. Whether you should is another question, as a safer and better tested alternative exist, and after the Titan it way be a while before anyone tries again.
      But given that we use carbon fibre hybrid constructions in airplanes, F1 cars and in spaceflight, I would certainly not rule out that we in the future figure out safe way to use it for subs as well, and Ocengate was right about one thing. Unless we try and test things, we will never learn. Just dont use a “tourist” sub as your test vehicle with humans on board …..

  • @LWRC
    @LWRC 10 месяцев назад +11

    The fate of these people on board had been sealed when the Titan's non-certification was made and everyone signed on to go into that sub!!!

  • @NSS247
    @NSS247 10 месяцев назад +1

    5:10 was that a experiment or the real thing. Because I thought that sub was all by itself before it imploded.

  • @JeriScarborough
    @JeriScarborough 10 месяцев назад

    This is one of the most informative videos, best explained I have seen💙.

  • @Chicagocubbiegirl
    @Chicagocubbiegirl 10 месяцев назад +19

    This is an example of how a bad leader can corrupt his whole team. 5 lives were at stake and the topside crew decided to twiddle their thumbs for 8 hours just in case it all worked out? Imo their judgement was corrupted by Rush. I only hope they take the right lessons from this.

    • @maryannsinopoli1751
      @maryannsinopoli1751 10 месяцев назад

      @LavonneKuyk. Hate is what I hear yet you have zero evidence ! The wife of the man and 19 year old was aboard Polar Prince. Perhaps they did not want to panic her just as the Navy, Coast Guard chose not to inform due to panic!

    • @rorynesta7766
      @rorynesta7766 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@maryannsinopoli1751 true,its better to just inform the family their father and son died after they kept silent and did nothing for 8 hours.

  • @brio3614
    @brio3614 10 месяцев назад +24

    Hundreds of people died as the Titanic sank , many gave their lives for others ! when will people leave this grave to sleep peacefully ? 😢 ……. It’s not a Disneyland ! RIP 💔💙

    • @maryannsinopoli1751
      @maryannsinopoli1751 10 месяцев назад

      @brio3614 that’s why Titanic needs to leave ocean; it’s rusted, a deteriorating mess and is now even more of a public nuisance. For governments to overlook that factor is pure gross negligence. There is not 1 reason to let her remain other than Dollar $ Money Grabs. Stop human temptation now: she already had a 20 ton section rigged to surface maybe for a museum so do it now, save lives, save people their income, get rid of a public nuisance and dangerous hazard!

    • @rorynesta7766
      @rorynesta7766 10 месяцев назад +2

      exactly...it is a grave yet humans have a fascination for a tragedy like that.Maybe the souls of the dead got tired of the visitors annoying them and wanted them to stay with them forever,so it would be a lesson to others.

    • @WhyCantYouBeNormal
      @WhyCantYouBeNormal 10 месяцев назад

      @@rorynesta7766yup that's not what happened and you both some dumb why do cemeteries exist to visit them duh.

  • @CONCERTMANchicago
    @CONCERTMANchicago 10 месяцев назад +1

    💙 *_Throughout history, from unfortunate accidents come opportunities contributing to forwarding advancements in humanities accumulating base of knowledge._* 💔

  • @lesleymorgan01
    @lesleymorgan01 10 месяцев назад +1

    Deepest condolences on the loss of these adventurers, especially Suleman 💙💙💙💙💙 and kudos to the Navy for a fine explanation of the role it played.

  • @Rabbi_Rabbs
    @Rabbi_Rabbs 10 месяцев назад +38

    Knowing that the navy is listening, I think it might be worthwhile for submerged vessels to continually send ping signals that contain the craft's signature, much the same way aircrafts do with their transponders. The moment the ping no longer transmits, the navy knows you're in trouble. If an implosion happens simultaneously, game over.

    • @leonleon2276
      @leonleon2276 10 месяцев назад +10

      Your jumping the gun pal, how’s about not shopping at the local dump for scraps and putting together a submarine in the back garden, sticking together with superglue, and then giving it the green light to dive 30,000 feet. Worrying about ping. P.s it can ping all it wants, once it goes boom there is no survival.

    • @knitwit7082
      @knitwit7082 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@leonleon2276 I wonder how much that pile of junk cost to build anyway.
      Thank you for bringing up the question.

    • @censored-admin
      @censored-admin 10 месяцев назад +4

      Active sonar pings can literally kill divers. It can also be detrimental to various ocean life. So it's not something that they like to continuously use.

    • @a1b1c184
      @a1b1c184 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@censored-admin I did not know that. Learn something new everyday. I wonder if that's why Rameis only wants one ping only in "The Hunt for Red October"? "One ping only please." in my best Sean Connery kind of trying to sound Russian voice as well.

  • @paulwhelan7123
    @paulwhelan7123 10 месяцев назад +72

    Great article and sincere sympathy for those that lost their lives 💙

  • @user-bf6um8db7k
    @user-bf6um8db7k 2 месяца назад +1

    i think the knocking noise was the debris hitting the ocean floor

  • @wsthankyou
    @wsthankyou 10 месяцев назад +3

    TELLS YOU NOTHING ABOUT THE TERRIFYING Last Moments...

  • @aftonrae4038
    @aftonrae4038 10 месяцев назад +13

    I don’t know why I was thinking that we would hear the sound that the navy actually heard.

  • @willcox4561
    @willcox4561 10 месяцев назад +11

    RUclipsrs must be hurting for content as this material keeps being repeated ad nauseum.

    • @undercoloroflaw
      @undercoloroflaw 10 месяцев назад +2

      lol...and yet here you are.....lmao

    • @willcox4561
      @willcox4561 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@undercoloroflaw yea, for about 15 seconds.

    • @willcox4561
      @willcox4561 10 месяцев назад

      @@undercoloroflaw You must be a leftist who cannot tolerate anyone's opinion when such differs from your own. So easily triggered. I bet you are on you 5th or 6th jab and still wear a mask and only watch CNN and MSNBC.

  • @markd6634
    @markd6634 2 месяца назад +1

    How many years are they going to repeat this??? It imploded and it's over.

  • @Commander-McBragg
    @Commander-McBragg 10 месяцев назад +1

    The banging? That was the PR department banging their heads against the wall in Seattle.

  • @davidwaynemain
    @davidwaynemain 10 месяцев назад +4

    What I don't understand is them saying they was probably not going to release the sound to the public. How is James Cameron not "the public"?

  • @jslevenson101
    @jslevenson101 10 месяцев назад +30

    That old story was an emotional wreck for the entire country in the world and they couldn't definitely say it was the sub on that day. So peasantly but hesitantly the other searchers kept looking. That ocean gate sub was like a backyard project.

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian 10 месяцев назад +2

      At best... most backyard projects aren't even as close as wreckless as Stockton

    • @rorynesta7766
      @rorynesta7766 10 месяцев назад

      Mate,all of them working there and on the project were cowboys with no care for safety or anything.I wouldnt call them engineers even if they got a PHD.I wonder how they'll fare now if the company has folded and everyone lost their jobs and they got "Worked at Oceangate" on their CV.No-one will touch them.

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Teh_Random_Canadian Truth! He seemed proud that it was made so cheaply. Who would even get in that thing

  • @josephhubisz8610
    @josephhubisz8610 4 месяца назад

    It’s amazing that coffin made as many dives as it did.

  • @lavoniafitzpatrick8471
    @lavoniafitzpatrick8471 10 месяцев назад

    Go Navy! You guys stayed on duty running everything you could think of. I thank you very much! Don't have a. Heart to leave but A Big Thank you and HUG!

  • @greenmachine1372
    @greenmachine1372 10 месяцев назад +10

    Would ordinary members of the Public get such support and Help??? EXTREMELY DOUBTFUL.

    • @irene_f.
      @irene_f. 10 месяцев назад

      Truth.

    • @RunningInLondon
      @RunningInLondon 10 месяцев назад +5

      Neither would a Greek ship full of migrants.

    • @panos3051
      @panos3051 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@RunningInLondon For the record (assuming you're referring to the latest disaster), the ship sank near Greece but it wasn't Greek.

  • @oneworldawakening
    @oneworldawakening 10 месяцев назад +36

    Great report on a baffling disaster. The madness of climbing into this deathtrap situation is mind-boggling. And for what-glimpses of the decomposing shell of a long-dead ship? What is with people's fixation on the Titanic? It's an epic, tragic story but you can probably get a better look at it in any one of a number of books. This foolish fascination has now resulted in even more tragic losses. Condolences to all those who lost loved ones. 💙💙💙

    • @maryannsinopoli1751
      @maryannsinopoli1751 10 месяцев назад

      And that’s exactly reason the Titanic needs to leave the ocean depths. It rusted, in sections, deteriorating, and is a Public Nuisance. There should be no more Money Grabs, no profit made from these 2 tragedies: after over 100 years way too long to allow her to occupy our pristine waters! Time to go, already 2 tons of her was rigged to surface I guess to put in museum!??????

    • @Puddleduck1
      @Puddleduck1 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think it's a combo of morbid curiosity getting the better of people and these people being extremely rich and probably wanting to experience what "normal" people, can't!
      Good job I'm poor and won't ever be in that position 😂😂 #teampeasant

    • @maryannsinopoli1751
      @maryannsinopoli1751 10 месяцев назад

      @@Puddleduck1 you might win money, never lose any hope when it comes to finances!

  • @crimsondragon1794
    @crimsondragon1794 10 месяцев назад +1

    the banging could also be from the titanic wreck as well.

  • @Mikeb8134
    @Mikeb8134 10 месяцев назад +36

    Wish they would have shared the information about the implosion sound when they got it because not sharing that information and holding press conferences about searches, they gave the families false hope during the search (some people knew like James Cameron). knocking was from something else.

    • @thedbcooperforum
      @thedbcooperforum 10 месяцев назад +11

      That's your opinion. They were pretty sure but held out on the possibilty they could still be alive..you are wanting them to tell the family and not even try to insure the sub didn't surface and then wait several days till they found the sub confirming an implosion so they could tell the family, see, we told you they were dead, you wanted us to look, for what?...really that's how you view this?

    • @Mikeb8134
      @Mikeb8134 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@thedbcooperforum you are right it was probably ethical for them to hold press conferences and have a hour by hour time of when their air will run out, I'm sure the families appreciated watching the news, all while knowing it imploded already which is why they didn't send their recovery vehicle.

    • @GeriatricSeal91
      @GeriatricSeal91 10 месяцев назад +1

      someone said it earlier, i don't remember where I heard it, but I remember knowing about it like Sunday during the search.

    • @thedbcooperforum
      @thedbcooperforum 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@Mikeb8134 it took days to get subs out there to search for the titan..you guys keep thinking it's downtown LA and help is seconds away..you always hope for survivors and never give up until something can be confirmed..
      Even the banging was a false alarm..

    • @ConalRF
      @ConalRF 10 месяцев назад +6

      James Cameron didn't necessarily know beyond doubt, because the deep sea microphone readings weren't out by then, although he did have confidence in it being an implosion.

  • @poppytw583
    @poppytw583 10 месяцев назад +7

    May their souls Rest In Peace 💙

  • @BambinoAmericano
    @BambinoAmericano 2 месяца назад

    Learning more from the comments than the documentary itself.

  • @andrethompson2034
    @andrethompson2034 6 месяцев назад

    It's impressive that they could recover the wreckage from the sub at the depth it was at.

  • @giraffezebra2698
    @giraffezebra2698 10 месяцев назад +34

    Sorry for all the lives lost and for the families, especially losing a husband and a son at the same time. Truly heartbreaking. I’m wondering if some of the search and rescue was also continued as a training exercise of sorts. 💙

    • @toddsmith1969
      @toddsmith1969 10 месяцев назад +2

      On Father's day too.. wild

    • @davidlang1125
      @davidlang1125 10 месяцев назад +3

      It can’t be ignored that the father was irresponsible and reckless in trusting his son’s life as well as his own to an adventurer with a widely known disregard for safety concerns.

    • @toddsmith1969
      @toddsmith1969 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidlang1125 all that money and didn't care about safety, or was too trusting of Rush.

  • @jinxybabz
    @jinxybabz 10 месяцев назад +31

    I thought it was confirmed that the banging wasn't from the submersible but from other ships and boats coming into the area to help with the search.
    💙

  • @katinkalundberg6269
    @katinkalundberg6269 3 месяца назад

    My condolences to the families and friends of the victims of this tragic incident
    💙

  • @mahogany3947
    @mahogany3947 9 месяцев назад +1

    What it sounds like to me is this dude Stockton Rush would have said anything to everyone to get paying customers to ride on this thing

  • @grantzelenick8200
    @grantzelenick8200 10 месяцев назад +21

    As a world renowned implosionologist, this type of tragedy should of never happened if they just would of had so experts like myself overseeing this project we could of prevented this type of disaster

    • @bacongrz
      @bacongrz 10 месяцев назад +10

      I’ve been fascinated with the field of implosionology for some time myself.

    • @grantzelenick8200
      @grantzelenick8200 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@bacongrz It’s quite an interesting field to get into

    • @maryannsinopoli1751
      @maryannsinopoli1751 10 месяцев назад

      @grantzelenick8200 might sound fine and dandy, do YOU know cost of building such. And, to add to that your additional fees, if like an attorney’s, by the Hour, skip jumping the overall costs significantly.
      Really?

    • @damonmelendez856
      @damonmelendez856 10 месяцев назад +4

      If only they had hired more Black engineers, surely this tragedy could’ve been prevented. We can, of course, learn from their mistakes.

    • @grantzelenick8200
      @grantzelenick8200 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@maryannsinopoli1751 They were billionaires I think they could of afforded it

  • @omarthompson3957
    @omarthompson3957 22 дня назад +1

    They had warning signs dating how far back ??? Red flags .... Then it was deemed unsafe and other critical safety issues were totally ignored... Was it allegedly greed ? Or cocky ness filled with bold & blind arrogance??? Pride goes before a downfall.... Deepest condolences to the family and family's .... Rest In Peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️

  • @genehunsinger3981
    @genehunsinger3981 10 месяцев назад +4

    THE US Navy could hear an under water frog fart @ over 200 miles away.

  • @rightmadmod9416
    @rightmadmod9416 10 месяцев назад +11

    It wasn’t the worst weather in Nfld… at all. Not to Nfldrs., 😂 Proud aside: I’m descended from two of the 7 founding families in NFLD.,and my family were shipwrights and light keepers, and sailors. Many an ancestor were taken by the sea. In the end, you must mind the sea for she’ll take what she wants… and Father Neptune won’t care. 💙💙