A visual timeline recounting the events that led up to the disappearance of the Titan submersible. #titan #titanic #titansubmersible #titansub #oceangate #timeline
The Coast Guard and Navy knew what happened on day 1, but rightly didn't come out with any official statement or confirmation until they got visual confirmation of a debris field, physical evidence to confirm it. The Navy detected the sub imploding in the water via sonar/acoustics from what I understand. Combine that with the fact that the sub lost communications AND tracking at the same exact moment, two systems that are completely independent/isolated from one another. In a different situation, losing communication would never mean a loss of tracking, unless the vehicle suffered catastrophic damage. So all the cards were lining up early on, but for the sake of the families, no reason to say anything concretely before finding any of the wreckage. The whole media drama show with the OXYGEN REMAINING countdown tickers on the screen and them creating a soap opera out of it, that was absolutely ludicrous and shameful in my opinion. It may make for intriguing television and get people paying attention, but the families properly suffered more as a result. I mean some of the coverage was just ridiculous.
100% correct. Perfectly said and could not have said it better. Cut the garbage and everyone being so politically correct and being careful what we all say when you said it 100% correct. I reckon this lunatic was even suicidal and thats why he could not give a damn what he did and whose lives he put at risk. A complete utter madman. I dont even put him up there as one of the 5 lives lost: I say that there were 4 lives lost. The 5th being his life is not even worth a mention.
Just think how selfish they were to look at the titanic which has already been looked multiple times. Then the amount of money spent and resources wasted just to search for them. I know it’s sad but it was selfish of them to go down there.
the violence of implosions is utterly stunning, total pressure cook off. rip too bad only we can learn from this, moms gave up her seat to the son too she was on the boat....
Since the disaster was announced, people familiar with the submersible kept mentioning about loud noises and unusual sounds coming from the body. Was the sub already compromised during its last venture?
Yes. Cumulative micro stresses and fractures most likely built over time. Experts who have discussed these hulls mention how carbon fiber's composition causes it to lose integrity when curved and under pressure, it begins to de-laminate. Woven layering of the fibre gradually loosens the more it expands and contracts under high pressures. You can't see this de-lamination process with regular inspection because it's minute. That's presumably why Rush was so confident, because he had logged many previous dives successfully, but the damage was mounting undetected until it had delaminated enough to lose all integrity and give out. Those who made previous dives have recounted hearing high tension pangs and crunches at depth. They were hearing it slowly lose strength in real time, terrifying.
unfortunately it is that we always go into the analysis afterwards what went wrong and then we find out that the material of the hole was not strong enough and certainly not for a number of times because material fatigue sets in, it is sad that this omission costs the lives of 5 people, the captain himself was not open to criticism, it is sad that they are now next to each other for the same reason and that is because of the stubbornness of the captains
This tragedy only raises questions about the disregard for safety that the OceanGate CEO and the company had, and brings to lights their questionable business practices. That is what caused this to happen and for those 5 people (including the CEO) to perish. The Titan tragedy is the only instance in 60 years that a manned sub has imploded. Stockton Rush was warned but his ego didn’t allow him to heed those justifiable warnings and concerns that the industry raised.
I expect to see video images of the wrecked submersible pretty much intact , well, it's CF tube hull that is. But it'll be missing both of its titanium sealing ring/end caps blown out. I'd be willing to bet that the failure occurred at the bonding surface joint between the two components and materials NOT the CF tube hull proper. I feel the joint between those two components, the titanium sealing ring/end caps and the CF tube hull was incompetently engineered and was bound to fail after a number of cycles to depth and back. One look at that design sent shivers up my spine. Wth were they thinking? This "50 yr old uninspired white man" would have NEVER signed off on that design!
Remember, Africa has not contributed to modern day society name 1 invention to come outta that place. 0. The white man built the world around you. A vast majority of modern world you can thank Europe
Are you talking about how little overlap of the titanium rings and carbon fiber there was? Looks like maybe 2.5 inches to me in the assembly video on the OG RUclips channel.
@@PetesGuide - yes. The end face of the CF tube was the primary structural bond being that its the full width of the wall thickness (about 5") minus whatever was machined away (perhaps leaving a 3.4" to 4" face surface) to create the sealing surfaces for the OD (Outside diameter) and ID (Inside diameter) of the CF tube which appears to be no more than 1.25" or so. That 1" to 1.25" wide surface of the OD is the surface exposed to the water and the immense pressure. That 1" adhesive bond is THE FIRST and ONLY seal preventing water intrusion and as such, in my mind, makes it THE most important feature of the entire vehicle. If even a microscopic channel or fissure formed allowing just a few droplets of water to breach that seal and arrive in that end face juncture with all of its 6,000 psi hydraulically acting on the two opposing surfaces......well, that titanium sealing ring/end cap might as well be toilet paper and shoe glue.
Didn't the end caps attach to a titanium cylinder that ran the full length underneath the CF cylinder, so to speak. I think you're right, on terms of the ends popping off due to uneven distribution of pressure over a cylinder rather than a sphere. But I think I saw, not sure by any means, that the titanium tube and the CF tube could possibly slide over one another due to different compression coefficients. The 2 materials have vastly different behaviours under, and after, exposure to high compression forces. The titanium re-expands back to shape, but the CF will over time develop micro cracking, allowing water to enter the matrix etc. I think the CF somehow failed, exposing the very thin titanium inner cylinder to extreme pressure, and water came in that way, probably near the joints between the titanium cylinder and the door, or possibly where the steering electronics pierced from outside at the back of the vessel. The water came straight through the top, then that blew the ends out ?
@@bornyesterday1895 there was no titanium cylinder! There was a metal decorative mesh on the inside, and we don’t know if it was attached to the CF, but it certainly had no structural function. Here’s the assembly of the end caps: ruclips.net/video/WK99kBS1AfE/видео.html
So are they just gonna write off and not talk about those banging noises 3 days after the sub had already imploded. So what were those banging sounds if they were already dead?? Hmm?🤔
They didn't have one so had to wait until the French sent one for them to use but I was too late. No one knows for sure but it's suspected they imploded the instant they lost contact. So no Rover can do anything at that point.
@@josett7759 LOL send an rov.....to do what?...record the implosion?.....The sub imploded on the 18th at 9:45 am, no rov or sub could have done anything.
@@josett7759 James Cameron did say he keeps a ROV as a backup on his trips down but they're there to help in case the sub gets entangled with debris or stuck in wires or structures falling on them but ROV isn't a lifeboat you can hop on. Maybe it can be like a secondary scout but that's it.
I hope that at least the teen had died right after the implosion. Imagine the terror they'll feel god knows how deep beneath the ocean, hoping to get rescued with their declining supply of oxygen. Even a grown man couldn't stand that mental torture.
The oxygen didn’t run out; the sub imploded as soon as it lost comms. And the first ROV capable of reaching that depth that arrived got there as fast as it could, because it was on a French ship deeper into the Atlantic.
@@PetesGuide no one knows when the sub imploded. That is under investigation. There were sounds of implosion and banging but none of the sounds are confirmed. They could have been there for Days before implosion. The French ship could have gotten there a day earlier. There was an 8 hour delay at the start of the rescue. Ocean gate blames the Coast guard for not giving the okay to start the search and the coast guard said they didn't receive a call for help until 8 hours after the last ping
@@PetesGuide Also we have manned subs that go twice that depth. We could have gotten eyes on the titan alot sooner. We pulled a part of the Titanic outter hull up weighing a ton. It's in a museum right now. We could have been there sooner. Instead of crying about how hard the rescue is. We didn't give it 100% and that teenager deserved his life back!
In order to confirm it was an implosion or that they were indeed stuck on the bottom, they needed visual confirmation, which would require the use of an ROV. It took around 4 days for them to get a US Navy ship with the ROV onboard ready to go and out to the site. To leave from Newfoundland/the northeast US, it takes around 3 days to get to the Titanic wreck site.
@@keeleysherman2640 don't believe everything your told. The US has many ROVs that go to that depth and even more manned subs that go twice that far, the "challenger" being one of them.
They should of brought a life jacket, and brought extra life boats if they wanna go boating on an ocean. They would of taken away limited resources needed for more deserving people like their elderly and children. Their girls get married and impregnated too early, the men are all deadbeats that don't work. All they know is how to mooch and beg. How lazy you gotta be to live by water and not know how to swim.
Arrr! This vessel be made with the strongest Carrrbon Fybarrrr! Tis one of the finest submersibles there Arrrr, me matey! No don’t forget to sign Captain Black eye’s legal WaivArrr!
The design of the casule is not capable to dive deep as you notice the capsule is pointed nose this is the firstime they use that kind of capsule " designer should copy a submarine nose is already proven 😎 for safety reason
They had no ROV that could go to those depths.. they literally had to wait 4 days for a ship to come with an ROV that could go that deep. They found the Debris 3 Hours into their search. Had this boat been closer, they would have found the Debris way earlier.
@@sophiahuete100 Yea the Problem is that you can transport these machines only by Ship, and these move really slow.. it took the ship several days to get there.
They got squished, incinerated then ejected as burning paste, then eaten by bottom eating fish and worm. The cylinder squished in but the compression would pop the weakest end out. Anything with oxygen including the water and blood in their bodies burns at 5000 degrees.
if you take the date titanic hit iceberg and the date titan imploded 04/14/1912 and 06/18/2023 and add 0+4+1+4+1+9+1+2 =22 and 0+6+1+8+2+0+2+3=22 The Titan was 22 feet long.
I was watching some conspiracy videos and someone thought they were sabotaged on purpose to kill one of the passengers. It was made to look like an accident and everyone else on board was just a casualty of the target person. Hope that’s not true.
people have the right to explore what they want, personally i dont think the risk reward is worth it but, why prevent people from doing what they want? the waiver also already told them of the high risks.
If Stockton Rush the founder and CEO of OceanGate would've listened to the co-workers that told him that his submersible had a few flaws this probably would've never happened! But he didn't listen and he not only jeopardized and risked his life but he jeopardized and risked 4 other people's lives! And look what happened look at the result of this terrible unfortunate tragedy!
ARROGANCE IS NEVER THE ANSWER. IT IS IRONIC THAT THEY WERE VISITING ANOTHER FAILED ARROGANCE, THE UNSINKABLE SHIP. CONFIDENCE IS GREAT, ARROGANCE DUMES BY DEFAULT.
My mom and dad went to a titanic museum I think in Vegas. It had a life size icebergs and items including a wall of the ship. they got to see more there than what the people on that submersible could’ve gotten to see. Rest in peace, but there was a much better way to spend their money.
U can’t say that smh. U only say that after the fact of what happened to those poor souls on board c’mon now 💯💯💯 I can give u a few reasons why ur wrong when u said, ‘’there was a much better way to spend their money’’ If those rich poor souls went to the Titanic museum in Vegas? They’d not get the real feel of what happened to the sunken titanic nor will they get the rush & adrenaline feel of actually being in the bottom of the damn ocean on a vessel/machine. There’s a reason why this trip can be taken by other ppl & not to a lot of us average normal class of ppl bcuz I can’t afford that trip lmfao nor wud I even pay for it if someone gave me a choice to either pocket the cash or go on the Titan? I’d pocket the cash that it costs for the 5 seats available on the Titan. Lol. But if I was a multi millionaire, I’d def pay for the seat myself & go on that expensive experience/trip of seeing the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean in a submarine 💯💯💯 That’d be so dope yo.
They likely didn't know before it imploded. Any sort of breach at that depth would have resulted in the submersible imploding before they knew what was going on.
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My cousin who was in the military and who is also a person that talks non stop had not heard this story because he hasn't watched TV in days,I told him what happen and he broke it completely down to me how an implosion occurs ,he said it's like balling up a napkin in your hand, pressure coming in so tight the men had to have died instantaneously ,they wouldn't of felt a thing he said because they wouldn't of seen it coming .My cousin also said he didn't want to talk anymore about it because of how horrible it is to die that way. Someone who talks a lot finally wanted had no more words.The military made him very knowledgeable about Implosions.Its to much for me now that I've learned much.
Not even that the implosion, would have had to happen into a single point, that It can escape to. Probably didn't want to talk about how all 5 men, mostly blended into a single form of the implosion. It's horrifying to think about.
In reality it might be one of the most peaceful ways to die. Being that they were likely dead before they knew it. Assuming they didn't realize a problem prior to the implosion. Not being intensive just thinking about how people die of cancer slowly. There are worse ways to go is what I'm trying to say. That being said no one should have been on that submersible.
@@eioclementi1355 He was. The fact he used cheaper material proves this. He also used “cheaper” as one of the selling points for the submersible. That way people who have money, but don’t want to spend the fortune it takes to use a up-to-code submersible would be more inclined to try out Oceangate.
It’s pathetic how this is what grabs everyone’s attention. If only humanity could actually focus on stuff that would change our world and how we treat one another.
Crazy to think..know soon they touched the water they were good as gone 😢 the last time they would ever be above the surface was before they went under
They left at 8 am and were dead by 10:30 everyone has an opinion but this is proooobably what happened. As they decended.. they heard the creaking but kept going.....then they heard the warnings and imploded a second later
It's going to sound horrible, but at least this tragedy has been an educational experience for so many people online. I've never seen so many new "experts" on the science of how pressure works at extreme depths in my entire life!
Carbon overwrapped pressure vessels are good for keeping high pressure compressible fluids in (rocket fuel), not high pressure incompressible fluids out (water).
The window wasn’t even tested to go down so deep, just a fraction of the depth, so sad he took such risks with the lives of others. Maybe if he hadn’t been down that day he would be in massive trouble. Rightly so
For this type of money, they could have bought a retired military submarine and built off that. This man used Amazon prime and his Home Depot card to make this…..what did he think was gonna happen?
Let's remember: the CEO had a WOKE mentality. That explains his irrational, delusional, and unreasonable mindset. Deep sea exploration is a field that requires a technical, precision approach. It's not a friendly environment for "wokeness nonsense”… Hello from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷.
@animegalc4 Make no mistake about it - to put "diversity" over meritocracy and/or technical skills is very woke. To disdain experienced, mature, common-sense driven 50 year-old white men for younger, risk-taking, unexperinced staff is very woke.
The Coast Guard and Navy knew what happened on day 1, but rightly didn't come out with any official statement or confirmation until they got visual confirmation of a debris field, physical evidence to confirm it. The Navy detected the sub imploding in the water via sonar/acoustics from what I understand. Combine that with the fact that the sub lost communications AND tracking at the same exact moment, two systems that are completely independent/isolated from one another. In a different situation, losing communication would never mean a loss of tracking, unless the vehicle suffered catastrophic damage. So all the cards were lining up early on, but for the sake of the families, no reason to say anything concretely before finding any of the wreckage.
The whole media drama show with the OXYGEN REMAINING countdown tickers on the screen and them creating a soap opera out of it, that was absolutely ludicrous and shameful in my opinion. It may make for intriguing television and get people paying attention, but the families properly suffered more as a result. I mean some of the coverage was just ridiculous.
I agree 💯 with you.
I enjoyed the ride
I want to know more about the knocking they heard. They made it very clear is was a sos, knocking every 30 minutes. Consistent with sos.
It was a fun media cycle
@@TheMr69roadrunnerThe system used to detect those sounds was not very dependable. Also SOS was never confirmed
Dude built his own coffin. Didn't give a crap about doing the right thing . Killed four people.
*five
100% correct. Perfectly said and could not have said it better. Cut the garbage and everyone being so politically correct and being careful what we all say when you said it 100% correct. I reckon this lunatic was even suicidal and thats why he could not give a damn what he did and whose lives he put at risk. A complete utter madman. I dont even put him up there as one of the 5 lives lost: I say that there were 4 lives lost. The 5th being his life is not even worth a mention.
Most definitely right 😢
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Just think how selfish they were to look at the titanic which has already been looked multiple times. Then the amount of money spent and resources wasted just to search for them. I know it’s sad but it was selfish of them to go down there.
the violence of implosions is utterly stunning, total pressure cook off. rip too bad only we can learn from this, moms gave up her seat to the son too she was on the boat....
So you could say brave son saved mom's life. What do you think mom must feel?
@@jonfreeman9682 single ready to mingle you know he died with his v-card unpunched.
@@ozcaks8888 doubt anyone wanted to smell her sweaty feet for 2.5 hours
@@ozcaks8888 funny there was a weight limit on something clearly doomed asf “you’re too fat to die lady.” i would say anything to stay in the boat. fr
Since the disaster was announced, people familiar with the submersible kept mentioning about loud noises and unusual sounds coming from the body. Was the sub already compromised during its last venture?
Yes. Cumulative micro stresses and fractures most likely built over time. Experts who have discussed these hulls mention how carbon fiber's composition causes it to lose integrity when curved and under pressure, it begins to de-laminate. Woven layering of the fibre gradually loosens the more it expands and contracts under high pressures. You can't see this de-lamination process with regular inspection because it's minute. That's presumably why Rush was so confident, because he had logged many previous dives successfully, but the damage was mounting undetected until it had delaminated enough to lose all integrity and give out. Those who made previous dives have recounted hearing high tension pangs and crunches at depth. They were hearing it slowly lose strength in real time, terrifying.
I WAS TRYING TO WATCH THE ENTIRE VIDEO BUT THE KALIMBA MUSIC KEPT ANNOYING ME
SO DID HER TONE OF VOICE
Ceo had a lot of pressure on him to succeed but it ended in a crushing defeat!
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unfortunately it is that we always go into the analysis afterwards what went wrong and then we find out that the material of the hole was not strong enough and certainly not for a number of times because material fatigue sets in, it is sad that this omission costs the lives of 5 people, the captain himself was not open to criticism, it is sad that they are now next to each other for the same reason and that is because of the stubbornness of the captains
“Safety is pure waste”
~Stockton Rush
The loss of the Titan is a tragedy, and it raises important questions about the safety of submersibles.
This tragedy only raises questions about the disregard for safety that the OceanGate CEO and the company had, and brings to lights their questionable business practices. That is what caused this to happen and for those 5 people (including the CEO) to perish. The Titan tragedy is the only instance in 60 years that a manned sub has imploded. Stockton Rush was warned but his ego didn’t allow him to heed those justifiable warnings and concerns that the industry raised.
1,accident in 50 years
This is the only accident
I expect to see video images of the wrecked submersible pretty much intact , well, it's CF tube hull that is. But it'll be missing both of its titanium sealing ring/end caps blown out.
I'd be willing to bet that the failure occurred at the bonding surface joint between the two components and materials NOT the CF tube hull proper.
I feel the joint between those two components, the titanium sealing ring/end caps and the CF tube hull was incompetently engineered and was bound to fail after a number of cycles to depth and back.
One look at that design sent shivers up my spine. Wth were they thinking?
This "50 yr old uninspired white man" would have NEVER signed off on that design!
Remember, Africa has not contributed to modern day society name 1 invention to come outta that place. 0. The white man built the world around you. A vast majority of modern world you can thank Europe
Are you talking about how little overlap of the titanium rings and carbon fiber there was? Looks like maybe 2.5 inches to me in the assembly video on the OG RUclips channel.
@@PetesGuide - yes. The end face of the CF tube was the primary structural bond being that its the full width of the wall thickness (about 5") minus whatever was machined away (perhaps leaving a 3.4" to 4" face surface) to create the sealing surfaces for the OD (Outside diameter) and ID (Inside diameter) of the CF tube which appears to be no more than 1.25" or so.
That 1" to 1.25" wide surface of the OD is the surface exposed to the water and the immense pressure.
That 1" adhesive bond is THE FIRST and ONLY seal preventing water intrusion and as such, in my mind, makes it THE most important feature of the entire vehicle.
If even a microscopic channel or fissure formed allowing just a few droplets of water to breach that seal and arrive in that end face juncture with all of its 6,000 psi hydraulically acting on the two opposing surfaces......well, that titanium sealing ring/end cap might as well be toilet paper and shoe glue.
Didn't the end caps attach to a titanium cylinder that ran the full length underneath the CF cylinder, so to speak.
I think you're right, on terms of the ends popping off due to uneven distribution of pressure over a cylinder rather than a sphere.
But I think I saw, not sure by any means, that the titanium tube and the CF tube could possibly slide over one another due to different compression coefficients.
The 2 materials have vastly different behaviours under, and after, exposure to high compression forces.
The titanium re-expands back to shape, but the CF will over time develop micro cracking, allowing water to enter the matrix etc.
I think the CF somehow failed, exposing the very thin titanium inner cylinder to extreme pressure, and water came in that way, probably near the joints between the titanium cylinder and the door, or possibly where the steering electronics pierced from outside at the back of the vessel.
The water came straight through the top, then that blew the ends out ?
@@bornyesterday1895 there was no titanium cylinder! There was a metal decorative mesh on the inside, and we don’t know if it was attached to the CF, but it certainly had no structural function. Here’s the assembly of the end caps: ruclips.net/video/WK99kBS1AfE/видео.html
CEO thought he was untouchable
So are they just gonna write off and not talk about those banging noises 3 days after the sub had already imploded. So what were those banging sounds if they were already dead?? Hmm?🤔
Something else…? The ocean is fucking huge bro. Wtf are you talking about.
Unfortunately, the passengers are fish scat by now.
What is fish scat? 😮
Thank God you all are on this now, so meghan and Harry can now rest
unpopular opinion: this is funny
Great job Emmanuelle. Thank you ABC News.
Thanks. It was a nice report presented.. The polar Prince did not carry the Titan. It towed it..
They could had send. A rov immediately after loosening contact not wait
What would a ROV do for it?
They didn't have one so had to wait until the French sent one for them to use but I was too late. No one knows for sure but it's suspected they imploded the instant they lost contact. So no Rover can do anything at that point.
@@jonfreeman9682 before the submarine imploded they could have send a rov
@@josett7759 LOL send an rov.....to do what?...record the implosion?.....The sub imploded on the 18th at 9:45 am, no rov or sub could have done anything.
@@josett7759 James Cameron did say he keeps a ROV as a backup on his trips down but they're there to help in case the sub gets entangled with debris or stuck in wires or structures falling on them but ROV isn't a lifeboat you can hop on. Maybe it can be like a secondary scout but that's it.
If there were enough lifeboat on the Titanic for everyone....who whould lower the last boat....?!?!?
props to the camera man we following the submarine
That poor child that lost his life just following his father. So sad.
Bro i took one look at it and tried to make sense of why anyone who boarded looked at it and thought this is safe .....😅
Titanic still putting in work lol
I hope that at least the teen had died right after the implosion. Imagine the terror they'll feel god knows how deep beneath the ocean, hoping to get rescued with their declining supply of oxygen. Even a grown man couldn't stand that mental torture.
The whole rescue makes no sense. They waited until oxygen ran out before going to the last known location. They were down there the whole time.
The oxygen didn’t run out; the sub imploded as soon as it lost comms. And the first ROV capable of reaching that depth that arrived got there as fast as it could, because it was on a French ship deeper into the Atlantic.
@@PetesGuide no one knows when the sub imploded. That is under investigation. There were sounds of implosion and banging but none of the sounds are confirmed. They could have been there for Days before implosion. The French ship could have gotten there a day earlier. There was an 8 hour delay at the start of the rescue. Ocean gate blames the Coast guard for not giving the okay to start the search and the coast guard said they didn't receive a call for help until 8 hours after the last ping
@@PetesGuide Also we have manned subs that go twice that depth. We could have gotten eyes on the titan alot sooner. We pulled a part of the Titanic outter hull up weighing a ton. It's in a museum right now. We could have been there sooner. Instead of crying about how hard the rescue is. We didn't give it 100% and that teenager deserved his life back!
In order to confirm it was an implosion or that they were indeed stuck on the bottom, they needed visual confirmation, which would require the use of an ROV. It took around 4 days for them to get a US Navy ship with the ROV onboard ready to go and out to the site. To leave from Newfoundland/the northeast US, it takes around 3 days to get to the Titanic wreck site.
@@keeleysherman2640 don't believe everything your told. The US has many ROVs that go to that depth and even more manned subs that go twice that far, the "challenger" being one of them.
I wonder what depth they got to before they got liquified..?
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They should of brought a life jacket, and brought extra life boats if they wanna go boating on an ocean. They would of taken away limited resources needed for more deserving people like their elderly and children. Their girls get married and impregnated too early, the men are all deadbeats that don't work. All they know is how to mooch and beg. How lazy you gotta be to live by water and not know how to swim.
Im going to invent my own submersible and its going to use catastrophic implosions as propulsion to travel the unknown very economically.
When you lose air under the sea with that kind of pressure you will definitely explode.
implode*
The sub was perfectly safe to dive........to a depth of 80 feet.🤭
Where is Wendy Rush?
Arrr! This vessel be made with the strongest Carrrbon Fybarrrr! Tis one of the finest submersibles there Arrrr, me matey! No don’t forget to sign Captain Black eye’s legal WaivArrr!
Sad
I could build something much safer with scraps
The titanic is at alatainc ocean
I guess the titanic part of the name is pretty accurate
The design of the casule is not capable to dive deep as you notice the capsule is pointed nose this is the firstime they use that kind of capsule " designer should copy a submarine nose is already proven 😎 for safety reason
So if they didn’t find the debris sooner does this mean they were still alive and the submarine imploded after the 3rd day or their search?
They had no ROV that could go to those depths.. they literally had to wait 4 days for a ship to come with an ROV that could go that deep. They found the Debris 3 Hours into their search. Had this boat been closer, they would have found the Debris way earlier.
@@Wolf-zs9vc You’d think they act quicker knowing they were billionaires down there. That’s unfortunate. Thank you for your reply.
@@sophiahuete100 Yea the Problem is that you can transport these machines only by Ship, and these move really slow.. it took the ship several days to get there.
What if only the window imploded and the bodies are still inside. Will we ever be told?
They got squished, incinerated then ejected as burning paste, then eaten by bottom eating fish and worm. The cylinder squished in but the compression would pop the weakest end out. Anything with oxygen including the water and blood in their bodies burns at 5000 degrees.
😢
I was kinda hoping they’d all die of asphyxiation, they can’t suffer when exploded….. fml.
if you take the date titanic hit iceberg and the date titan imploded 04/14/1912 and 06/18/2023 and add 0+4+1+4+1+9+1+2 =22
and 0+6+1+8+2+0+2+3=22 The Titan was 22 feet long.
Doesn’t anyone else think it’s strange that in both cases it was a bunch of rich people
no, you have to be rich to be on either vessel lol
This was rigged ? Imahine those was billionaire
Enough of this news . Talk about the sinking immigrants bought
Will the estates of the deceased billionaires reimburse the us & canadian govts for the the search?
play stupid games get stupid prices
Prophesied 3 weeks earlier: ruclips.net/video/BEx2aIWDZow/видео.html
How many ppl have “…Read more”💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂 death trap
It’s fake they never went 😂😂😂😂👎🏾ofc billionaires went down there any they believe it 😒
ABC NEWS...... 😂ahhh haa hhaaaa ha, who watches fake legacy non news anymore.😂
this video isn’t lying
I was watching some conspiracy videos and someone thought they were sabotaged on purpose to kill one of the passengers. It was made to look like an accident and everyone else on board was just a casualty of the target person. Hope that’s not true.
Normal story 😂
Play stupid games win stupid prizes
skill issue L
People now a days got more money than sense what a stupid decision smh
i will defienetly watch this channel daily .😂😂 what a reporter.🥵🥵
The sharks ate Fiveguys for dinner
The leftover slush after their bodies were crushed?
Why no gps on board
What lol?
Gps doesn’t work underwater….🤦🏻♀️
This is ll becoming a bit repetitive now. 🥱
R.I.P to all 5 man who lost their lives.
Men
@@conservativepersonnel8458😅
@@jasy2489 💪
Fudge rip
Nope. Just the 19 year old kid. F the rest. They knew the risk. Rich guys tempting fate what’s to be sad about? They did it to themselves.
😢
Let the Titanic Rest In Peace
@@DaManAbove and it's future descendant, Tit
Yup. It’s the gift that keeps on giving!
people have the right to explore what they want, personally i dont think the risk reward is worth it but, why prevent people from doing what they want? the waiver also already told them of the high risks.
@@ChristopherGray00😂
Greed & arrogance of Stockton Rush cost him & 4 others to loose their lives
He wasn't greedy, and he didn't live what most would consider a wealthy lifestyle.
If Stockton Rush the founder and CEO of OceanGate would've listened to the co-workers that told him that his submersible had a few flaws this probably would've never happened! But he didn't listen and he not only jeopardized and risked his life but he jeopardized and risked 4 other people's lives! And look what happened look at the result of this terrible unfortunate tragedy!
His wife will be jailed
ARROGANCE IS NEVER THE ANSWER. IT IS IRONIC THAT THEY WERE VISITING ANOTHER FAILED ARROGANCE, THE UNSINKABLE SHIP. CONFIDENCE IS GREAT, ARROGANCE DUMES BY DEFAULT.
@@user-it2gw2kj4z WELL, AND I LOVE YOU TOO 😍
@@annechris2677why would his wife be jailed
@@user-it2gw2kj4zthem ALL CAPS people seek the attention they are not getting at home
My mom and dad went to a titanic museum I think in Vegas. It had a life size icebergs and items including a wall of the ship. they got to see more there than what the people on that submersible could’ve gotten to see.
Rest in peace, but there was a much better way to spend their money.
U can’t say that smh. U only say that after the fact of what happened to those poor souls on board c’mon now 💯💯💯 I can give u a few reasons why ur wrong when u said, ‘’there was a much better way to spend their money’’ If those rich poor souls went to the Titanic museum in Vegas? They’d not get the real feel of what happened to the sunken titanic nor will they get the rush & adrenaline feel of actually being in the bottom of the damn ocean on a vessel/machine. There’s a reason why this trip can be taken by other ppl & not to a lot of us average normal class of ppl bcuz I can’t afford that trip lmfao nor wud I even pay for it if someone gave me a choice to either pocket the cash or go on the Titan? I’d pocket the cash that it costs for the 5 seats available on the Titan. Lol. But if I was a multi millionaire, I’d def pay for the seat myself & go on that expensive experience/trip of seeing the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean in a submarine 💯💯💯 That’d be so dope yo.
But I do agree with ur REST IN PEACE statement my friend 👍👍👍💯💯💯🙏🙏🙏
ABC News milking this story.
Effed around and found out. Years ago we'd say he was playing Russian roulette.
You guys are gonna milk this to death
Yep, as long as people are watching, reacting and commenting on it!
@@KatyWithAWhyyy click bate....got it
I wonder if they knew something was wrong or if the sub just imploded suddenly.
I think they knew before it happened. Sad !
I would rather not knowing and it just suddenly imploded without having a clue that it would happen
They likely didn't know before it imploded. Any sort of breach at that depth would have resulted in the submersible imploding before they knew what was going on.
They should build another titan, and keep imploding more rich goofs.
Them sharks down at the titanic really said “damn who ordered five guys”
Lmao 🤣 that’s dirty bro
Scuba eats delivery? 🤔
Lol
with love and without sin Jesus died on the cross to forgive all past, present, and future sins. more than anything God desires a ongoing friendship with you, you can trust in God, God's love will never fail (Romans 6:23, John 3:16).
My cousin who was in the military and who is also a person that talks non stop had not heard this story because he hasn't watched TV in days,I told him what happen and he broke it completely down to me how an implosion occurs ,he said it's like balling up a napkin in your hand, pressure coming in so tight the men had to have died instantaneously ,they wouldn't of felt a thing he said because they wouldn't of seen it coming .My cousin also said he didn't want to talk anymore about it because of how horrible it is to die that way. Someone who talks a lot finally wanted had no more words.The military made him very knowledgeable about Implosions.Its to much for me now that I've learned much.
Too sad for me to imagine, especially for that 19yo 😢
My coworker told me samething.
Not even that the implosion, would have had to happen into a single point, that It can escape to. Probably didn't want to talk about how all 5 men, mostly blended into a single form of the implosion. It's horrifying to think about.
In reality it might be one of the most peaceful ways to die. Being that they were likely dead before they knew it. Assuming they didn't realize a problem prior to the implosion. Not being intensive just thinking about how people die of cancer slowly. There are worse ways to go is what I'm trying to say. That being said no one should have been on that submersible.
would have, would've
It's mind-boggling that oceangate has probably the money and resources, but build a sub out of hardware store parts.
And used a joy stick 🎮 from GameStop.
Triton 36000/2 DSV costs about $100 million and $2-5 million per trip ...I think this guy was trying to be cheaper version of this industry.
@@eioclementi1355 He was. The fact he used cheaper material proves this. He also used “cheaper” as one of the selling points for the submersible. That way people who have money, but don’t want to spend the fortune it takes to use a up-to-code submersible would be more inclined to try out Oceangate.
@@TruBlue357 Not even a gamestop controller. It was one of those super cheap ones from amazon 😂
It blew up. End of story
it actually imploded, quite the opposite 😂
@@DJ_MARIANO in vs out
it blew IN
Stockton Rush took 4 people down in a Plastic bucket because he was one Greedy son of a gun.
Don't think it was greed. He was broke and needed paying customers to earn money to build another sub. He doesn't have James Cameron Hollywood money.
It’s pathetic how this is what grabs everyone’s attention. If only humanity could actually focus on stuff that would change our world and how we treat one another.
it is possible that the submersible was simply overwhelmed by the harsh conditions at the Titanic wreck site.
It never made it to the site
Crazy to think..know soon they touched the water they were good as gone 😢 the last time they would ever be above the surface was before they went under
Incredibly insightful analysis. Who needs James cameron??
What mind twisting sentence is this u fucker
No way
The polar Prince did not carry the Titan. It towed it.
They left at 8 am and were dead by 10:30 everyone has an opinion but this is proooobably what happened. As they decended.. they heard the creaking but kept going.....then they heard the warnings and imploded a second later
It's going to sound horrible, but at least this tragedy has been an educational experience for so many people online. I've never seen so many new "experts" on the science of how pressure works at extreme depths in my entire life!
We're all getting our degrees in marine design engineering following this story.
Rather leave the titanic resting alone, poor lost souls.
How much you wanna bet there gonna make a movie about this. Its going to be called "the submersible"
OceanGate should sell tours of the Titan debris field
They probably will!
Carbon overwrapped pressure vessels are good for keeping high pressure compressible fluids in (rocket fuel), not high pressure incompressible fluids out (water).
The U.S. Coastguard definitely needs much better funding. It's a vital, possibly the most vital, part of the U.S. military.
It’s the Department of Transportation, not military.
Congrats, you win dumbest comment on this video
@@jimbob465 nana you'd always be the raining champ.
@@revolvermaster4939no it's actually homeland security
@@michaelmartin2763 damn, I missed that by 20 years. Was DOT when I was in the Navy.
The window wasn’t even tested to go down so deep, just a fraction of the depth, so sad he took such risks with the lives of others. Maybe if he hadn’t been down that day he would be in massive trouble. Rightly so
Next topic please yall running this shorty in the hole now lol
“Explorers” we literally have a million docs on the titanic
Simple:
1: It Implodes
The End
For this type of money, they could have bought a retired military submarine and built off that. This man used Amazon prime and his Home Depot card to make this…..what did he think was gonna happen?
Get rid of the annoying background music
But no one says anything about the Nepali gov letting unskilled climbers on Everest risking the Sherpas lives while on the death zone.
Let's remember: the CEO had a WOKE mentality. That explains his irrational, delusional, and unreasonable mindset. Deep sea exploration is a field that requires a technical, precision approach. It's not a friendly environment for "wokeness nonsense”… Hello from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷.
Right !!! Well said
The word Woke has lost all discernible meaning
@animegalc4 Make no mistake about it - to put "diversity" over meritocracy and/or technical skills is very woke. To disdain experienced, mature, common-sense driven 50 year-old white men for younger, risk-taking, unexperinced staff is very woke.
The titanic alone was a sort of bad luck & bad decisions seems to be a pattern in the same events
God, will this story ever go away?
oh hell no
Guillermo Söhnlein and ex oceangate employee's are saying the samething
@@351cobra_jetmustang9 LMAO
Thanks for the empathy.
@@jonfreeman9682 Yeah, I don't have much empathy for a bunch of billionaires thinking that they can buy their way in to any experience they like.
At what depth did it break apart?
I think it was some where around 12,000 ft
It’s so disrespectful how people been mocking this tragic moment.
It's so disrespectful to mock the Ocean