I swear this guy paints such a vivid picture of this unfortunate situation..I feel like this is the best illustration or description of what happened..Salute to him
After a full day of watching experts weigh in, fully agree his statements have been the most insightful, scientifically and emotionally heavy painting a vivid and accurate picture for us
This man has lived through something we cant even imagine. I’m glad he’s still here to tell his story. Hopefully he finds peace ❤️ he’s so lucky to be alive! Clearly a strong, and incredibly intelligent individual
This poor man has done interview after interview for days! He looks exhausted and is probably suffering from ptsd having to talk about his experience over and over. In one of his interviews, he started crying. I hope the media leaves him alone for a while, he needs rest and some relaxation. He is such a nice person for doing all of these interviews because he said he wanted to share his story so people could understand what the people on board were probably going through if they were alive. My thoughts and prayers go out to him, the victims family and friends, and everyone involved in trying to do this rescue mission.❤
Dr. Guillen has given so many interviews, and this has been so difficult and emotionally taxing on him. He looks like he is exhausted. I hope he gets some good rest and a chance to recuperate from all of this. Thank you, Dr. Guillen for doing all if the interviews. You educated so many people.
What's pretty bad is the criticism people like this man received for being honest about what they believed had happened. Most of them refused to comment due to public backlash. The company responsible used millions of dollars worth of government resources from around the world on rescuing people that they knew were already dead, just to give themselves time to think of an excuse. And the people working around the clock to carry out this mission were being forced to put their own lives at risk too. Imagine if any of them had been injured or lost their life.
@@sethstine4698 no, they should have admitted to finding the debris from the sub on day one or two. They should have told the truth instead of wasting everyone's time.
James Cameron said in an interview that one of the things he heard in his small community of deep sea explorers was that the last contact they had was that an issue had occurred and they were dropping ballast to surface. It’s also reported that US navy recorded a sound consistent with implosion of a small sub at that time. So it seems pretty obvious that Monday morning they knew the sub was gone. I recall someone on news at that time making serious complaints that the public sector isn’t acting like this is urgent and the private companies are ready to go full rescue mode but they’re being held back by the slow public side. Media seems to have driven the narrative in the absence of the US releasing this information. As a result we had 4 agonizing days of misplaced hope and media banking some nice profits. Pretty f’d up.
The military hearing the explosion was public knowledge on Monday. The media just wants to drive narratives like you said. There are various YT channels that specialize in military or boating stuff that we're reporting it.
This DOCTOR is a REAL JOURNALIST. The willingness to experience that event. The grace to ask for a moment of prayer when entering what is a graveyard. He represents us well. All human beings really. Glad you made it out Dr. Guillen hopefully you can overcome the trauma of that experience. I love exploration but this isn't supposed to be a game. OceanGate must be held responsible.
@@yumyummarbles Criminal negligence and recklessness can void a waiver! Waivers have been voided in lawsuits many times before. If the tourists knew the sub company had purposefully ignored all regulation I doubt they would have gotten in. There are interviews with people that worked on the Titan saying they wouldn't get on it because they actually knew how careless its construction was. One of the passengers friends had a ticket and backed out at the last second because he became aware of how unregulated it was. OceanGate was risking people's lives to fund their highly unregulated, relatively amateur operations.
@@houseofvenusMD lol this is for tourism not scientific purposes. there is no negligence in the sense of regulations for submersible tourism. the travelers knew the risks and took it. you can't just honor the law where you want to and not.
Shout out to the one guy who changed his mind after looking at the sub, he called it a DIY sub. And was like give me 250,000 thousand dollars back. Best decision of his life.
This is going to create a huge legal havoc from all family members. It will take months if not years to fight for the respect of the lost souls. The family members will never have be able to receive bodies of the deceased to carry out a proper burial !
@@ladytamaya4737 Remember that the victims of this tragedy were older than 18 and they signed a waiver acknowledging that the Titan was experimental and that there was a risk of death involved in its use. The accident took place in international waters to complicate things.
The CEO of Oceangates attitude toward safety was just like that of the maker of the Titanic. Now they can both lay together. The titanic wreck is a gravesite, not a tourist destination.
@@sethstine4698 I never wish death upon people, but honestly, he was either dumb, totally naive or genuinely thought he had created a revolutionary vessel. Either way, I'm sad for his family but happy he will be unable to send more people on perilous journeys.
This has to be the clearest explanation i've heard and kudos dr.michael, rip to the five perished soul what a freak accident that was just waiting to happen.
Thank you so much for this interview and insight. I’ve been so disturbed and heart broken for the crew, especially the young man who had his whole life ahead. This helps explain a lot.
Me too, and to think he did it to please his father on fathers day,sad,I can just imagine the pain,horror, and heartache this father had for his son,knowing that they both would die in the depth of that ocean,what a horrible realization for all of them.
This interview is the MOST INTERESTING and INFORMATIVE 🥺 aside from his experienced the actual what happened to the TITAN. Also he compared the Sub he used to ride back then to the Titan, to the design, company and the purpose of the vehicle. GOD SPEED SIR
This doctor has made a few interviews until now and every time he illustrate more about what has happened to him during his mission while drawing theories about what could have happened to the passengers. Really impressing to listen to somebody who witnessed such tragedy.
Lives had to be lost before people will learn out of this horrible expedition that went so very wrong. Let the Titanic rest forever enough suffering happened on this cursed ship
I really understood what the Doctor was describing. Wow this is so heartbreaking, I just can’t imagine going on one of those subs. So basically the sub would have to be perfect going down and even then it’s other problems you could face. 🙏🏾😢
If the vessel reaches the Titanic which is about 4,000 metres deep, more than 4,000 Tonnes of pressure is exerting on all sides of the vessel. Let's say a moderately heavy tank weighs 60 Tonnes. 4,000/60 = 66.7. So there are 66.7 tanks trying to crush the vessel to powder. I believe that it is harder to explore the deepest ocean than it is going to the moon.
That area is haunted (imho) and people keep trying to explore that wreck with disregard for their life . I can imagine the eerie beauty of the Titanic but it's not worth losing life over.
Not the case...we're all going to die regardless of who we've fed or not. People who've passed away are still blessed. People don't die because they didn't live the way you wanted them to. We all come here to die. However, the beauty of this life is you get to look at it however you see fit. Stay blessed.
Thank you for this video, so far this is the most informative interview :( I wish they find peace :( I can't believe they'll join the lost souls of the titanic, I will include them to my prayer :(
You couldn't pay me enough to go that deep. I've been 100' down in a small sub, not a mini. I could stand in it hunched over. And it was close to shore. The pressure isn't as great at 100'. It was unnerving.
And a romantic fascination with the macabre. If the Titanic were just some barge that sank and only a few people died, do you think there would be these people willing to spend a quarter of a million dollars to view it in person for a couple of hours? Answer: NO. ABSOLUTELY NOT
@@MrOnlyforcommenting come on? You don't agree? That's fine. But at least give an explanation or rationale for what you don't agree with instead of just saying *CMON BRUH*
For real - desire for exploration doesn't mean nothing else matters. Negligence and ego put the father and son, who probably didn't know better, in deaths' direct path. I have no doubt things weren't as they seemed to those who didn't know what to look for...I mean why doubt, the CEO and guys who know what they're doing were on that submersible with them.
It's sad the man used cheap parts and was only think about himself an money and it cost 4 other ppl their lives!! If he was alive he should be held accountable I just hope they shut that company down an start making policy for the ocean there has to be rules an regulations so that way this stuff doesn't keep happening. So sad praying for the family of these poor souls.
Buyer beware! The world holds no guarantees. All consumers must thoroughly research until exhaustion, then use intuition and fine judgement, then wait again.
People why ask "why even go down there". Those people have no brain to even ask that question. The obvious answer is: People go down there BECAUSE they want to see the Titanic in person...
at the end of what he said is not neccesarilly true, james cameron tell on his cnn interview that, with the carbon fibre design the way its built, they may have even heard sound of the structure failing just before it happened but, in the end its over in miiiseconds
The researchers assured that the process was fast as a bullet, and the passengers didn't have the chance to process what just happened! Which I find quite relieving.
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Off the shelf components had nothing to do with this failure. This was a structural failure due to the fact that it was made from composite. Really expensive, not off the shelf composites either. There's actually nothing wrong with controlling the little props with a game controller. The design of the pressure vessel was flawed from the start. That was the biggest problem.
My God, carbon fiber! I'm terrified of carbon fiber handlebars on my mountain bike. Using a laminated material like this is just plain insanity. You can't cycle carbon fiber with pressure like this and not have compromise that is not evident at the surface. So sad.
They would have known about the implosion on board the launch ship. I dare say the owner spent 8 hours on calls with lawyers and moving money around to protect themselves.. that’s why it took so long to make it known there was a problem.
@@lacosa24x only is they were silly enough to move money.. The lawyers are confidential, and if the crew keeps its mouth shut then it’s pretty hard to prove..
imagine , thats how long it takes 2 and ahalf hours to get down there , those 5 people lost connection after about 1 hour so they didnt even get toi see anything so sad and out of no where. boom.
This guy saying it was quick and painless.. thats stupid.. just because the sub wouldve busted up in an instant, doesnt mean they drowned in an instant... if they didnt get knocked out by any of the equipment or parts of the sub, they still more than likely wouldve been aware of having to breathe in water for their last breath i believe..
@flouncymagoo7025 you are correct, I don't know anything about humans imploding as I have never experienced it or witnessed it.. 👏 but I thought they are saying that the sub itself imploded due to the pressure of the water, no?
@beaverheadedbeaver really? It's just hard to picture water doing that.. is it kind of similar to like the force of a waterfall type thing? Like if someone was standing at the bottom of a large waterfall and it was falling on their head? I mean pressure wise..
Down at 4000meters 4 inch steel bends under pressure you can hear it when your on boad unfortunately they used carbon fiber which doesn't have properties
People ask why even go down there? Why do anything. These people will be remembered forever and even if they made it back they still would be removed as the few people that got to see it up close and go there. If you don’t understand then you must not care about going to mars either 😂
I don’t know what these people were thinking it was, Disneyland finding Nemo attraction? That’s basic physics.. Unfortunately they were caught by one of these superficial tramps.
Nobody needs all this attention! 4 billionaires took a huge risk & dies instantly in that unsafe vehicle! How about the 600 migrants that perished because of someones greed? What about all the students that have been killed by crazy men with AK47s? Where’s the news coverage on things that actually matter? Move on!
I swear this guy paints such a vivid picture of this unfortunate situation..I feel like this is the best illustration or description of what happened..Salute to him
My thoughts exactly…
After a full day of watching experts weigh in, fully agree his statements have been the most insightful, scientifically and emotionally heavy painting a vivid and accurate picture for us
I can't agree with you more
@@magicolmos 100%
he looked very relaxed in abc's video: 'September 15, 2000: 'GMA' explores the Titanic'
This man has lived through something we cant even imagine. I’m glad he’s still here to tell his story. Hopefully he finds peace ❤️ he’s so lucky to be alive! Clearly a strong, and incredibly intelligent individual
Agree 🖤
He may not be here 😊
i pray this compassionate gentleman someday somehow dispel all the negative feelings he had gone through.
This poor Dr./ reporter. I see his pain and concern. He lived it. Peace to him and tbe families tbat lost those five souls.
He's traumatized. It looks like a mild form of PTSD if you ask me.
This poor man has done interview after interview for days! He looks exhausted and is probably suffering from ptsd having to talk about his experience over and over. In one of his interviews, he started crying. I hope the media leaves him alone for a while, he needs rest and some relaxation. He is such a nice person for doing all of these interviews because he said he wanted to share his story so people could understand what the people on board were probably going through if they were alive. My thoughts and prayers go out to him, the victims family and friends, and everyone involved in trying to do this rescue mission.❤
Dr. Guillen has given so many interviews, and this has been so difficult and emotionally taxing on him. He looks like he is exhausted. I hope he gets some good rest and a chance to recuperate from all of this. Thank you, Dr. Guillen for doing all if the interviews. You educated so many people.
This guy is amazing. I’ve watched him tell his story on several different outlets now. And it’s terrifying every time I hear it.
What an incredible human being..
What's pretty bad is the criticism people like this man received for being honest about what they believed had happened. Most of them refused to comment due to public backlash.
The company responsible used millions of dollars worth of government resources from around the world on rescuing people that they knew were already dead, just to give themselves time to think of an excuse.
And the people working around the clock to carry out this mission were being forced to put their own lives at risk too. Imagine if any of them had been injured or lost their life.
Exactly!
Yep. They should have said "sorry, but they are own their own".
@@sethstine4698 no, they should have admitted to finding the debris from the sub on day one or two. They should have told the truth instead of wasting everyone's time.
I can see the horror in this eyes. God bring peace to this man.
James Cameron said in an interview that one of the things he heard in his small community of deep sea explorers was that the last contact they had was that an issue had occurred and they were dropping ballast to surface.
It’s also reported that US navy recorded a sound consistent with implosion of a small sub at that time. So it seems pretty obvious that Monday morning they knew the sub was gone. I recall someone on news at that time making serious complaints that the public sector isn’t acting like this is urgent and the private companies are ready to go full rescue mode but they’re being held back by the slow public side.
Media seems to have driven the narrative in the absence of the US releasing this information. As a result we had 4 agonizing days of misplaced hope and media banking some nice profits.
Pretty f’d up.
The military hearing the explosion was public knowledge on Monday. The media just wants to drive narratives like you said. There are various YT channels that specialize in military or boating stuff that we're reporting it.
Just like covid,the vax, The Red Me di a. drove the narrative...too bad there is no watery graveyard for them,,maybe one day soon,they'll be silenced.
This DOCTOR is a REAL JOURNALIST. The willingness to experience that event. The grace to ask for a moment of prayer when entering what is a graveyard. He represents us well. All human beings really. Glad you made it out Dr. Guillen hopefully you can overcome the trauma of that experience. I love exploration but this isn't supposed to be a game. OceanGate must be held responsible.
not if they signed the necessary documents lol.. from all the sources it seems the signed their own death sentence.. even the son knew lol
@@yumyummarbles Criminal negligence and recklessness can void a waiver! Waivers have been voided in lawsuits many times before. If the tourists knew the sub company had purposefully ignored all regulation I doubt they would have gotten in. There are interviews with people that worked on the Titan saying they wouldn't get on it because they actually knew how careless its construction was. One of the passengers friends had a ticket and backed out at the last second because he became aware of how unregulated it was. OceanGate was risking people's lives to fund their highly unregulated, relatively amateur operations.
@@houseofvenusMD lol this is for tourism not scientific purposes. there is no negligence in the sense of regulations for submersible tourism. the travelers knew the risks and took it. you can't just honor the law where you want to and not.
Shout out to the one guy who changed his mind after looking at the sub, he called it a DIY sub. And was like give me 250,000 thousand dollars back. Best decision of his life.
Who was that guy? Dr. Guillen?
@@skywind007 His name is Chris Brown. When you goggle his name add submarine... Chris Brown submarine
This is going to create a huge legal havoc from all family members. It will take months if not years to fight for the respect of the lost souls. The family members will never have be able to receive bodies of the deceased to carry out a proper burial !
@@ladytamaya4737 the 5 people signed death wavers.
@@ladytamaya4737 Remember that the victims of this tragedy were older than 18 and they signed a waiver acknowledging that the Titan was experimental and that there was a risk of death involved in its use. The accident took place in international waters to complicate things.
He explained the pathetic situation. I feel extremely sorry for the lost souls.
how many times ae you going to comment?
As tragic as this is, this is why you need to not skip on safety being prioritised.
The CEO of Oceangates attitude toward safety was just like that of the maker of the Titanic. Now they can both lay together. The titanic wreck is a gravesite, not a tourist destination.
And he charged those tourists more money than every passenger on the Titanic combined, and then some...
He is a conman
@@pudingaomar6341 he certainly was
@@sethstine4698 I never wish death upon people, but honestly, he was either dumb, totally naive or genuinely thought he had created a revolutionary vessel. Either way, I'm sad for his family but happy he will be unable to send more people on perilous journeys.
@@teachermak5746 agree 👍
I wish people would just stay away from Titanic and let her rest in peace.
Facts
Me TOO! QUIT DESECRATING IT'S GRAVE and let it rest in peace.
Cheap thrills, not so cheap!
Just like they need to leave the tombs of the ancient Pharoahs alone.
This has to be the clearest explanation i've heard and kudos dr.michael, rip to the five perished soul what a freak accident that was just waiting to happen.
Nothing good comes out of cutting corners, holy cow that animation showing their previous dive was really scary.
This guys stock has risen. Dude is on every single news outlet 😂😂
He deserves it 😊
@@zumbawakanda3035 sure he does. Thanks to these idiots , it’s made him famous now. I never knew he existed
Thank you so much for this interview and insight. I’ve been so disturbed and heart broken for the crew, especially the young man who had his whole life ahead. This helps explain a lot.
Me too, and to think he did it to please his father on fathers day,sad,I can just imagine the pain,horror, and heartache this father had for his son,knowing that they both would die in the depth of that ocean,what a horrible realization for all of them.
This interview is the MOST INTERESTING and INFORMATIVE 🥺 aside from his experienced the actual what happened to the TITAN.
Also he compared the Sub he used to ride back then to the Titan, to the design, company and the purpose of the vehicle.
GOD SPEED SIR
This doctor has made a few interviews until now and every time he illustrate more about what has happened to him during his mission while drawing theories about what could have happened to the passengers. Really impressing to listen to somebody who witnessed such tragedy.
Wow this guy stated facts. This person knows exactly what he is talking about
He explained the pathetic situation. I feel extremely sorry .
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The Titanic claims five more lives. Very spooky.
Wow sad, I never thought of it like that.
Curiosity killed the cat.
I wonder where the numerology comes into play
@@MattyNelson-rs3ik
It doesn't come. It's always here.
The doctor makes a very good point ocean gate makes tourisim sub's and not research subs
Its unfathomable how much money they received for all those trips and they didnt use any of it to make the vehicle as safe as possible.
That is always the story of greed.
I have so much respect for Dr.Micheal Guillen , he is just a very lovely human being and very genuine, thankypu for your wonderful Interview. ❤
what a hero
I wish he would have asked him how they got his vessel free from the propeller.
The sinking of the refugee ship by Greek coast guards killing 78 people was a catastrophe.
This submersible debacle was just an avoidable accident.
Lives had to be lost before people will learn out of this horrible expedition that went so very wrong. Let the Titanic rest forever enough suffering happened on this cursed ship
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SAFETY FIRST.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INSIGHT OF THE ASPECTS OF THE OUTCOME TO THESE TWO FACTS. AMÉN PEACE .
Thank-you for putting it all into perspective 🙏
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Thank you Dr you are so brave
I really understood what the Doctor was describing. Wow this is so heartbreaking, I just can’t imagine going on one of those subs. So basically the sub would have to be perfect going down and even then it’s other problems you could face. 🙏🏾😢
Imploded the moment contact was lost 😓💔
If the vessel reaches the Titanic which is about 4,000 metres deep, more than 4,000 Tonnes of pressure is exerting on all sides of the vessel. Let's say a moderately heavy tank weighs 60 Tonnes. 4,000/60 = 66.7. So there are 66.7 tanks trying to crush the vessel to powder.
I believe that it is harder to explore the deepest ocean than it is going to the moon.
This is the best video online ive seen and I watched a bunch of them .. good job all around especially the guest
That area is haunted (imho) and people keep trying to explore that wreck with disregard for their life . I can imagine the eerie beauty of the Titanic but it's not worth losing life over.
THEY SHOULD HAVE FED THE POOR....THEN THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN BLESSED AND STILL LIVING.
I said this yesterday and got accused of bickering?
They paid so much money for a joyride that went wrong, oh well.
Not the case...we're all going to die regardless of who we've fed or not. People who've passed away are still blessed. People don't die because they didn't live the way you wanted them to. We all come here to die. However, the beauty of this life is you get to look at it however you see fit. Stay blessed.
@@dankeplacewell their ride is over. Their money destroyed them
@@SUGAR_XYLER #facts.
I was bored so lets go to the bottom of the ocean with a Logitec joypad.
Any risks? Nah I'm rich, nothing can happen to me.
Thank you for this video, so far this is the most informative interview :( I wish they find peace :( I can't believe they'll join the lost souls of the titanic, I will include them to my prayer :(
Dr Micheal u have a heart the spirits felt that but they want to rest in peace 🕊️
You couldn't pay me enough to go that deep. I've been 100' down in a small sub, not a mini. I could stand in it hunched over. And it was close to shore. The pressure isn't as great at 100'. It was unnerving.
When greed and both stupidity cost them their live.
And a romantic fascination with the macabre. If the Titanic were just some barge that sank and only a few people died, do you think there would be these people willing to spend a quarter of a million dollars to view it in person for a couple of hours? Answer: NO. ABSOLUTELY NOT
Now no more titanic tourism just leave the site alone.
They’re dancing on the titanic dance floor rn
Yep. "Dance on our graves? Nah, come Dance IN our graves"
Cmon bruh
@@MrOnlyforcommenting come on? You don't agree? That's fine. But at least give an explanation or rationale for what you don't agree with instead of just saying *CMON BRUH*
This expedition SHOULD NOT have gone ahead at all🤔🥺
What a waste of lives?!! Can't explain the sadness I feel for the family 😢
Amazing explanation
So sorry to all family's 😢
great insight
We should leave Titanic alone for now.
Was the wreckage fairly close together or wide spread?
Off topic - but is this news anchor the guy from Ms Rachel’s Up and Down song?
You wouldn't pay me to go down there in that sardine can!!!💯👏👏👏👏
This sub probably wasn't tested for possible weak spots or compromises
Thankyou for your information ❤ 🇦🇺
They didn't even know they were dead yet. Crazy!
How nice is it not hearing some freak say because I'm an explorer this is totally fine..
For real - desire for exploration doesn't mean nothing else matters. Negligence and ego put the father and son, who probably didn't know better, in deaths' direct path. I have no doubt things weren't as they seemed to those who didn't know what to look for...I mean why doubt, the CEO and guys who know what they're doing were on that submersible with them.
It's sad the man used cheap parts and was only think about himself an money and it cost 4 other ppl their lives!! If he was alive he should be held accountable I just hope they shut that company down an start making policy for the ocean there has to be rules an regulations so that way this stuff doesn't keep happening. So sad praying for the family of these poor souls.
Buyer beware! The world holds no guarantees. All consumers must thoroughly research until exhaustion, then use intuition and fine judgement, then wait again.
People why ask "why even go down there". Those people have no brain to even ask that question. The obvious answer is: People go down there BECAUSE they want to see the Titanic in person...
Or their death 😂
I don't think the view is any better than what we see on our screens.
@@heidiiiiiiii I agree. But those people STILL prefer to see it in person. That's WHY they STILL go down there.
Both Mirs are decommissioned. Mir 1 is in Museum of World Ocean and Mir 2 at Shirshov Institute.
I'm so sorry As a Doctor I'm disgusted.
2 words "No thanks"
2 words
Helnofknway2milesdown Urkiddingright?
*Drake's Hotline Bling meme*
2 words "poop deck"
at the end of what he said is not neccesarilly true, james cameron tell on his cnn interview that, with the carbon fibre design the way its built, they may have even heard sound of the structure failing just before it happened but, in the end its over in miiiseconds
Yeah, they probably heard their cord to life being severed
Yeah they could have heard something but at that point I don’t think they even had the time to process what that meant.
The researchers assured that the process was fast as a bullet, and the passengers didn't have the chance to process what just happened! Which I find quite relieving.
Also turns out it had sensors to tell if impending failure.. which didnt help anyway
Props to the “Russian” MIG Pilot driving this sub!
Well, Stockton is dead. No more tourists visiting the wreck.
I think it sat on the bottom of sea until it imploded, ?RIP Lads,
How did he get out of the submarine he was stuck in?
The pilot was able to free it, and surface safely.
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Is that even real?? It is soo quick they didn't even felt it?
Where are the photos.....
What is a implosion look like?
An inwards explosion. Squeeze a wine glass firmly, it seems like it's not going to break under the force of your grip...then boom... it shatters.
Off the shelf components had nothing to do with this failure. This was a structural failure due to the fact that it was made from composite. Really expensive, not off the shelf composites either. There's actually nothing wrong with controlling the little props with a game controller. The design of the pressure vessel was flawed from the start. That was the biggest problem.
Only takes a microscopic tiny weakness in the Hull and its game over rip
@MK-tg6oi I'm very well aware of that. The saying goes, if you hear a loud bang, that means you're alive. Otherwise, you wouldn't hear a thing.
Hes said all this about 20 times in the last 2 days already 🙄🙄🙄
so articulate wow ❤
My God, carbon fiber! I'm terrified of carbon fiber handlebars on my mountain bike. Using a laminated material like this is just plain insanity. You can't cycle carbon fiber with pressure like this and not have compromise that is not evident at the surface. So sad.
No wonder it shattered under the water, the CEO basically signed everyone’s death certificates
So they gonna blame NASA and Universities who helped build Titan.
JUST WOW
They would have known about the implosion on board the launch ship. I dare say the owner spent 8 hours on calls with lawyers and moving money around to protect themselves.. that’s why it took so long to make it known there was a problem.
Will know if they did that
@@lacosa24x only is they were silly enough to move money.. The lawyers are confidential, and if the crew keeps its mouth shut then it’s pretty hard to prove..
Wow I can’t imagine
Or they did not calculate the extra weight which escalated the amount of time they thought they had
we do not belong in the ocean!
They had a kit , wrong they should’ve been down there
imagine , thats how long it takes 2 and ahalf hours to get down there , those 5 people lost connection after about 1 hour so they didnt even get toi see anything so sad and out of no where. boom.
This guy saying it was quick and painless.. thats stupid.. just because the sub wouldve busted up in an instant, doesnt mean they drowned in an instant... if they didnt get knocked out by any of the equipment or parts of the sub, they still more than likely wouldve been aware of having to breathe in water for their last breath i believe..
You don’t seem to know anything about humans imploding
@flouncymagoo7025 you are correct, I don't know anything about humans imploding as I have never experienced it or witnessed it.. 👏 but I thought they are saying that the sub itself imploded due to the pressure of the water, no?
The 2 miles of water weight above their heads instantly landed on them, turning them into red slush.
@beaverheadedbeaver really? It's just hard to picture water doing that.. is it kind of similar to like the force of a waterfall type thing? Like if someone was standing at the bottom of a large waterfall and it was falling on their head? I mean pressure wise..
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This man is amazing, so strong, thank god the 5 men on board of Titan had a quick death
Down at 4000meters 4 inch steel bends under pressure you can hear it when your on boad unfortunately they used carbon fiber which doesn't have properties
People ask why even go down there? Why do anything. These people will be remembered forever and even if they made it back they still would be removed as the few people that got to see it up close and go there. If you don’t understand then you must not care about going to mars either 😂
I dont care to go to mars,,whats up there , that is better than what we have on earth?waste of money.
Well, not being able to swim would probably not have come up.
Very interesting information so sad to hear so sad and horrible horrible way to die
Mir means peace and it also means world in Russian.
for the guy who change his mind.Shd take the 250k n do charity help the homeless
I don’t know what these people were thinking it was, Disneyland finding Nemo attraction? That’s basic physics..
Unfortunately they were caught by one of these superficial tramps.
Wow
Nobody needs all this attention! 4 billionaires took a huge risk & dies instantly in that unsafe vehicle! How about the 600 migrants that perished because of someones greed? What about all the students that have been killed by crazy men with AK47s? Where’s the news coverage on things that actually matter? Move on!