Video shows Titan sub's shattered remains
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- This footage shows the aft dome, aft ring, hull remnants and carbon fiber debris from OceanGate's Titan submersible, sitting on the seafloor. The video was captured by a remotely operated vehicle and released by the U.S. Coast Guard. It provided conclusive evidence of the catastrophic loss of the Titan and the death of all five members aboard. (U.S. Coast Guard video courtesy of Pelagic Research Services)
What's left of those guys is probably packed tight against that pressure dome under those gibblets of compressed together carbon fiber. What an eerie sight.
all of the sea life ate most of the biomatter. What's left is probably gunk in between the metal and bits of hair... yikes
They were converted from Biology into Physics.
@@Mr_Butesomething xkcd Scott Manley
The 5 people were fish chum before they even knew, its a shame but also points out the arrogance of rich people. That sub was Not made for them depths
"It also points out the arrogance of rich people" Genuinely, stfu. They were told it was safe, and it wasn't. Just because they were rich didn't mean they knew all the risks and did it anyways. You people keep making "Don't be an arrogant rich person" the lesson to be learnt. It's not. What is the cost of lies? That is the lesson to be learnt.
I cant imagine experiencing a death like that but then again it probably happened so quickly neither did they
Almost certainly didn't feel a thing. Talking one second, lights out/death a fraction of a second later.
Yes, without a doubt they had no time to be aware of anything.
Hmmmmmm weren't they aware something was amiss before it imploded?? That anxiety would be crippling even if when it actually happened you didn't feel anything ultimately....which I also doubt
The brain can't process input as fast as the implosion happened. Before they would've realized it, their organs were compressed mush already. Of course we dont know if they heard or saw signs beforehand. This will remain a mystery.
They became meat paste at the speed of sound.
slower actually
So they supposably heard tapping from the sub but didn't hear an implosion??
Tapping was supposedly from the pressure slowly increasing and the hull giving in, they even released some of the extra weights thinking it was for going down too quickly, but no one is able to hear and avoid implosion. The moment the limit was reached, they were crushed like a soda's can and felt nothing, our brains are unable to feel that quickly.
Navy heard the implosion but with held the data until the search was concluded. They couldn’t risk saying titan was destroyed only for it to be found floating a week later.
Ofc they were going to go down and get the sub. Or try to. Too many lives were inside it. But also... the wife probably would want something of him from that day.. so tragic.
Any shoes ? Or belongings from the passengers ?
It's probably all packed tight in the pressure bulkhead. The force of the water hammer drove everything against the rear shell so hard it looks like it broke most of the bolts loose from the mounting ring!
4 inch thick carbon exploded inwards, instant spaghetti.
Was every piece of debris retrieved from the ocean floor and were there any personal items in the debris, camera, phone anything
From one wreck to another.
So who is lying now
They showed video retrieving this sub
They did retrieved it after the drone found it’s location (after this video is taken)
The footage is newly released, not newly recorded. You can see the date at the bottom left of the video
This video is from before that. Try paying attention.
Alex Jones fan spotted
You really think you did something 💀 ur not as smart as you think you are.
0:45 why the laser?
distance & size measuring
@@pattara_hara8115it’s wild how Small everything looks. I just can’t visualize the scale without any common reference point.
@@kelvyquayo points between those two beam are 10 cm apart
Because it's cool.