This is the tail section of the craft. This section was not pressurized and therefore did not implode like the chamber where the passengers were. I’m seeing tons of ridiculous comments speculating on how the passengers perished and questioning of the simulations for an implosion at this depth. The passenger section of the craft collapsed instantaneously. This section was not part of the passenger cabin, meaning it doesn’t have any air inside of it, so no collapse.
For everyone saying "I tHoUgHt iT wAs An ImpLosioN", it was. This is just the tail-cone section, which isn't pressurized. The pressurized part of the sub was the cabin that carried the passengers. That is what imploded, which is not shown here.
It’s not shown, but it was also found as debris in the wreckage, but not in the same location as the tail-cone. Due to the implosion, it’s probably in pieces or unrecognizable as the cabin at first glance.
Unlike Titanic, the Titan submersible is smaller and now in pieces, I guess with a good enough submarine/submersible for lifting stuff from the bottom of the ocean, it could be recovered.
I couldn't imagine the feeling in their gut when they realised it was about to implode and theres nothing they could do to stop it, I bet Stockton knew because he was the one that dropped the weights but it was to late
Was stated in the court hearings that dropping weights at that depth wasn’t out of the ordinary for Stockton. He preferred a more “gentle” landing on the bottom.
A 6 inch thick piece of carbon fiber loses only 100 pounds per square inch of strength with each dive to 10,000 feet. They said they dived 13 times, resulting in an implosion at 4,700 to 5,000 feet, Titian's last implosion was less than 5,000 feet. They lost 1,300 pounds per square inch on the 13th dive. Rush Stockton got out of the cheapsake nuthouse who refused to replace a new fiber hull every 6th dive.
@@jasonlinton9902 Where does that number come from? It was never rated for any depth, which was PART of the problem, but it completed several deep dives, multiple times. It just so happens that on each dive, the fiberglass shell delaminated more and more, losing strength.
@@jasonlinton9902 It reported the hull noise banging or crackling around 300 feet, louder beyond depth. Stockton invented a piece of a toilet paper dipped it with epoxy to go with 12,000 feet, 6,000 psi. Car wash gas compressor is 2,000 psi.
@@Chrinik it came from a report when the sub was missing experts told stockton dont go below 1500 feet after titan was built also titan was tested and after 1500 feet the hull started to crack
@@zak5102 Titanic sank because of the arrogance of men claiming the ship was unsinkable. They were going full speed, even though they had the warnings of ice burgs out there. Plus, I think they also cut corners in the construction of the ship. Ocean gate, they built a submersible that they were warned about and told not to go into the ocean with it. Once again, history repeats itself. Also I said the area, not the Titanic itself.
@@kotaro07 they have nothing to do with one another lol. Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg bug literally sitting in the ocean for 100 years it didn’t kill anybody in 2023
Titan was made to go 1500 feet max but stockton rush took titan 12500 feet it was pure insanity to do that plus rush never told anybody he was gonna take titan to titanic while they were building it but that was stocktons plan the whole time the guy was batshit crazy!!
they felt nothing; the entire implosion was only 20 milliseconds long, and it takes 50 milliseconds for our eyes and nerves to register anything. not much of a comfort, but still.
I can gues the man contracted to capture this footage is no other than Mr James cameron, Director Avatar 2 way of water.. he has done so many successful dives in the past
That's not the hull, that's just the tailsection, unpressurized and thus doesn't need to be heavy. The hull itself was 6 inches thick, but it was laminate.
Carbon fibre is great in tension . . Has no rigidity of itself . The ridigity is given by the other part of the composite material either fireglass or epoxy resins. . Think of it like a graphite fishing rod . Great until a little too much stress or bend and the part under compression shatters . Of grab that grahite rod and squeeze it in a vice or run over it . Will break and shatter the resin . But the graphite fibre is still there still strong but nothing left to support it . And then the graphite fibre used was , itself rumoured to have been bought from boeing as reject material from plane manufacture . In planes it is loaded in tension
Everything about this incident is fishy. The wreckage shown in this video is not covered in silt or anything, at all. The strap itself leaves a big question mark. Somethings not adding up
Why is there a ratchet strap around it? I know the company did a lot of sketchy stuff but jeez, I’m expecting to see some duct tape repairs when I watch the vid on a bigger screen.
im not scientist but thats not what I envisioned an imploded small sub would look.... it just looks broken... the words still good clean easy to read doesn't look shrunken im a little confused
This was taken a while back. It's shown now to the public because of the inquiry. The actual wreckage, or what's left of it, has been recovered a while back.
Was the tail portion designed to leak water inside so the inside pressure equals outside at all times during the dive? That explains why it was not imploded due to pressure equalization
If it imploded after two hours, if the team up top hadnt waited over s e v e n hours to call the coast gaurd. Maybe just maybe they couldve done something to atleast stop the descent
Part of that may be because of incidents where radio communications had cut out in the past between the Titan and the mother's hip. So that probably led to a sort of complacency and the assumption that everything's okay, hence why they waited, but I do still think the mothership waiting for several hours after the thing imploded is absolutely horrendous and is in some degree liable.
Not the pressurised part of the sub. The part containing the passengers imploded so quickly that the occupants would not have even been aware of it. Human nervous system can't react fast enough. They didn't suffer.
Fortunately they didn't suffer because it was an implosion of the rest of the sub (where they sat). Implosion happens quicker than the brain registers the pain. Zap into the afterlife.
i believe this fake bc how is whatever recording this stronger then the sub? why didnt that break? i thought sub broke from being to deep and the pressure
see this was probably made from something stronger than carbon fiber. there are submarines built specifically to handle depths and pressures as deep as this, it's just that the titan was not one of them.
This is the tail section of the craft. This section was not pressurized and therefore did not implode like the chamber where the passengers were. I’m seeing tons of ridiculous comments speculating on how the passengers perished and questioning of the simulations for an implosion at this depth. The passenger section of the craft collapsed instantaneously. This section was not part of the passenger cabin, meaning it doesn’t have any air inside of it, so no collapse.
Finally a lucid comment
@@geplayerwhat is the straping?
What with the tearing damage seen as if torn outward. To bad we didn't get to see the other side of the damage.
Wait, there's people that has actually questioned wether the sub imploded or not?? That's top tier delusional.
@@pepedeltoro6647 If someone gives a valid reason it might be something that could happen, everything is possible
It woulda been fine if whoever put that ratchet strap on would have slapped the hull and said “that ain’t going nowhere”
not to be callous, but it didn't - - -
Stockton Rush 2 hours earlier: This baby will be just fine, provided nobody slaps the hull.
💯 😂
Test fires electric drill 5 times for no reason before using it......
"Yup"
Actually he did and it didn't go anywhere. He should have strapped the entire thing! Like this whole thing ain't going nowhere!
Find the controller? Need a new one for my Playstation
Lmfao.
I am always careful boarding an aircraft by sitting in the" Black box"! ...Same would apply if the crew sat in the tail section of the Titan.!
PlayStation trash
@@extremedee7320 Seek beef somewhere else. This isn't the place for it. Get lost.
@harrydalgleish8464 Ignore this guy.
@@extremedee7320💀
For everyone saying "I tHoUgHt iT wAs An ImpLosioN", it was. This is just the tail-cone section, which isn't pressurized. The pressurized part of the sub was the cabin that carried the passengers. That is what imploded, which is not shown here.
So where is the cabin?
It’s not shown, but it was also found as debris in the wreckage, but not in the same location as the tail-cone. Due to the implosion, it’s probably in pieces or unrecognizable as the cabin at first glance.
@@DereckDotCom the cabin is what imploded......so...........obliterated into tiny pieces
@@EsspressoStresso Oh my and the passengers?
Were are rhe bodies
Is that a ratchet strap holding the panels together?
He just forgot to slap and say thats not going anywhere 😂😂😂😂
Maybe for lifting it out?
How did they get it on there?@@nate7432
So that's why that section didn't implode...
But this sub cant implode!
Everyone: shes made of carbon fiber sir. I assure she can, and she will.
'Tis a mathematical certainty.
And she did.
In future, another crackpot will be taking Billionaires down to see the wreck of THIS thing.
Titanic is so yesterday.
They will take this out I think .
Unlike Titanic, the Titan submersible is smaller and now in pieces, I guess with a good enough submarine/submersible for lifting stuff from the bottom of the ocean, it could be recovered.
Whats with the $2 ratchet strap?
2 dollar sub
The amount of people that don’t realize this is to keep the wreck from drifting and then lift it out is pretty concerning….
@@appathegoatbro thinks everyone has to know this particular information like 1+1=2.
@appathegoat so how did they put it on there? Ever use a ratchet strap before? A couple claws on a sub is not going to be able to do it
To be fair the ratchet strap didn't fail even after a catastrophic failiure on the pressure vessel
Even Boeing is thinking "wow, that is shoddy workmanship..."
Stockton rush Purchased the Hull from Boeing.
They sold Him an Expired hull.
So its boeing fault@@dr.blockcraft6633
60% of the time, it works every time.
Even With the creaking & noises I think if the sub diddnt implode on that dive they would have taken it out again & again
It did implode. Period.
@@sanyokschannel9530You don't know that
@@sanyokschannel9530if it didn’t.
@@sanyokschannel9530....and?
I couldn't imagine the feeling in their gut when they realised it was about to implode and theres nothing they could do to stop it, I bet Stockton knew because he was the one that dropped the weights but it was to late
Was stated in the court hearings that dropping weights at that depth wasn’t out of the ordinary for Stockton. He preferred a more “gentle” landing on the bottom.
The last recorded thing that was said was "it's all good in here" they didn't even have time to register it
@@almightysamwhich4203 yes but then the weights were dropped so that indicates a big problem, that is an emergency move
@@yates6608only some of the weights were dropped to slow the descent
@@yates6608No, dropping weights especially only 2 is not a big indicator. If they dropped them all that would be far different.
Did they find the controller ? 🎮🕹️
A 6 inch thick piece of carbon fiber loses only 100 pounds per square inch of strength with each dive to 10,000 feet. They said they dived 13 times, resulting in an implosion at 4,700 to 5,000 feet, Titian's last implosion was less than 5,000 feet. They lost 1,300 pounds per square inch on the 13th dive. Rush Stockton got out of the cheapsake nuthouse who refused to replace a new fiber hull every 6th dive.
It would have likely raised the costs beyond what a proper steel or titanium hull would have cost in the first place.
Titan could only ho 1500 feet stockton rush took titan 12500 feet it was insanity
@@jasonlinton9902 Where does that number come from? It was never rated for any depth, which was PART of the problem, but it completed several deep dives, multiple times.
It just so happens that on each dive, the fiberglass shell delaminated more and more, losing strength.
@@jasonlinton9902 It reported the hull noise banging or crackling around 300 feet, louder beyond depth. Stockton invented a piece of a toilet paper dipped it with epoxy to go with 12,000 feet, 6,000 psi. Car wash gas compressor is 2,000 psi.
@@Chrinik it came from a report when the sub was missing experts told stockton dont go below 1500 feet after titan was built also titan was tested and after 1500 feet the hull started to crack
It should be left there as an example as to why we have companies specialising in sub diving safety
It is haunting that the titanic area claimed more lives years later, all because of the arrogance of a rich man.
What does rich have to do with it?
@@jude999Because rich people are often arrogant.
Titanic didn’t do anything lol. This is stupidity on ocean gate. Titanic just sitting there
@@zak5102 Titanic sank because of the arrogance of men claiming the ship was unsinkable. They were going full speed, even though they had the warnings of ice burgs out there. Plus, I think they also cut corners in the construction of the ship. Ocean gate, they built a submersible that they were warned about and told not to go into the ocean with it. Once again, history repeats itself. Also I said the area, not the Titanic itself.
@@kotaro07 they have nothing to do with one another lol. Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg bug literally sitting in the ocean for 100 years it didn’t kill anybody in 2023
That thin layer of steel outside makes me think, it shouldn’t supposed to go more than 100 meters deep
Titan was made to go 1500 feet max but stockton rush took titan 12500 feet it was pure insanity to do that plus rush never told anybody he was gonna take titan to titanic while they were building it but that was stocktons plan the whole time the guy was batshit crazy!!
"No survivors were found" really how shocking
Not true, there were survivors! All the people who refused to get into this thing.
will there be trips to see that wreckage now.
😂😂😂 i shouldn't laugh.im defo going to hell 🙈
The last words being “all good here” just makes it even more horrifying.
Was this actually taken on June 22 2023? That seems like a long time to keep this private
It was under investigation hence it being kept private. We saw footage of the recovered parts brought to shore the day the found it.
@@wowsuchname1939 ok
Famous last words...
Lashing strap? What's that about? Looks like it is placed to held the wreakage together...
“No survivors being found” really now?
Damn, it reminds me of the Audi RS6 incident, imagine how much pain they felt when it imploded or probably never experienced any pain
I don't think a person can feel pain after being split in half in the blink of an eye.
they felt nothing; the entire implosion was only 20 milliseconds long, and it takes 50 milliseconds for our eyes and nerves to register anything.
not much of a comfort, but still.
I don't think a person can feel pain after being split in half in the blink of an eye.
Before they imploded, they lost power and went dark.
The terror they felt was unimaginable...
No pain. They were dead before the body can even sense the feeling of pain. Why are there so many morons in this comment section?
Amazing how many people don’t understand that the tail cone did not implode, the pressure chamber did.
Damn that’s wild. There she is. It’s a little haunting seeing OceanGate titan
like a white gravestone or an obelisk...
I can gues the man contracted to capture this footage is no other than Mr James cameron, Director Avatar 2 way of water.. he has done so many successful dives in the past
OMG it looks such a frail craft!!!
i heard the strap was to keep it from exploding, not imploding.
Wonder if they are okay
oh yeah they're fine I met Stockton rush a few days ago in a bar, told me he found atlanteans hanging out in the titanic wrekcage
am i the only one who thinks its eerie how they were going to see a wreck that took so many lives,to end up also being unalived 😮
How'd they put a ratchet strap around it to hold it all together..not adding up
Why’s it strapped together?
why does it sats 06. 22. 2024 at the bottom left corner? this footage was took like a year ago and i guess they only made it public this month?
Dang…and I remember being assigned an assignment on this craft when everything happened (when it went missing)
is the strap already there, or they put it so the sub part didnt collapsed?
No wonder it imploded! The body is so thin like paper!
Yep, made from carbon fibre and titanium which do not hold up at those depths. Greedy owner.
That's not the hull, that's just the tailsection, unpressurized and thus doesn't need to be heavy.
The hull itself was 6 inches thick, but it was laminate.
In the full clip they eventually show the mangled and crushed cabin of the craft.
Carbon fibre is great in tension . . Has no rigidity of itself . The ridigity is given by the other part of the composite material either fireglass or epoxy resins. . Think of it like a graphite fishing rod . Great until a little too much stress or bend and the part under compression shatters . Of grab that grahite rod and squeeze it in a vice or run over it . Will break and shatter the resin . But the graphite fibre is still there still strong but nothing left to support it . And then the graphite fibre used was , itself rumoured to have been bought from boeing as reject material from plane manufacture . In planes it is loaded in tension
Last words in the submarine: “don’t open the hatch”
why is there a some sort of strap around the it ?
strange if that was the first sighting of the wreckage.
Stockton thought a 2 dollar rachet strap would hold the whole thing together , it was just an extra safety feature 😂
Everything about this incident is fishy. The wreckage shown in this video is not covered in silt or anything, at all.
The strap itself leaves a big question mark.
Somethings not adding up
Great footage!!❤❤❤❤❤
Those little pieces flowing around and coming out of it could definitely be the remains, they became fish food.. literally.
"No survivors being found" Ya think?
How come the cone didn't implode?
It was in fact not all good in there
why is the video so short?
I wonder whats in that cloth bag hanging in the back? It has some little things in it but i cant make out what they are does anybody know?
Ocean floor like a cold, dark hell...
Word on the street said they found gristle and hip and leg parts in the aft section tangled in the machinery back there.
Someone said in previous comments that the legend of the titanic lives on for the very reason it sank, hubris.
somebody needs to tell the telegraph that we have invented microphones
Who wrapped a belt around the tail section that I dont see one was launched from a Mothership sea surface.
Why is there a ratchet strap around it? I know the company did a lot of sketchy stuff but jeez, I’m expecting to see some duct tape repairs when I watch the vid on a bigger screen.
People found the remains of the OceanGate Titan before GTA 6.
Poor souls...
The voyage of the TITANIC was cursed and ANYTHING associated with it would ALSO be cursed, I mean come on, look at WHAT HAPPENED!!!
New footage? Its about 4 days After the incident..
This was taken over a year ago. Why wait niw? Cos of the inquiry?
Public hearings now
why is it strapped ???
If anybody knows im curious how many meters is this debree away from the actual Titanic wreck ?
About 1000m it's close
@@njwtube wow that is close
Anyone have info on the two lasers are doing?
where's the rest of the video?
"DUALSHOCK 4 disconnected.
Charge the battery."
All good here.. then all of a sudden 🤯
Do u think they are going to pull it out?
It already was, this footage was from last year..
@@wowsuchname1939 oh dang
Is the xbox controller still okay?
Where they ok?
They all died
they are all fine
Nope
They're dead
im not scientist but thats not what I envisioned an imploded small sub would look.... it just looks broken... the words still good clean easy to read doesn't look shrunken im a little confused
Stockton Crush .
Where are the bodies tho?
Imagine being force pushed through all that mangled metal like youre made out of yogurt
Nothing is left uneaten down there.
It looks like a narco sub with some crappy western branding, how tf was that meant to reach the bottom of the ocean. Rip
Doesn’t look like it’s been under water for very long tbh
at that time last year, it wasn't, this whole thing was brought to the surface last fall,
This was taken a while back. It's shown now to the public because of the inquiry. The actual wreckage, or what's left of it, has been recovered a while back.
Eventually rushticles will form.
Did they die?
Was the tail portion designed to leak water inside so the inside pressure equals outside at all times during the dive? That explains why it was not imploded due to pressure equalization
This part is always at the same pressure as outside so no damage, the passenger chamber was at 1 atm resisting against 340 atm of water pressure...
It wasn't pressurized.
Why is there a cargo strap around it?
Safety feature . Anti explosion. Didn't consider implosion
Looks like the fish got there first
not all good here
is there a reason why they released this footage over a year later…? why didn’t they release it earlier?
Think they were waiting until the investigation was 100% done
It was evidence at the time.
court proceedings bro....
What is the point of wasting more money on this?
Closure for families (for what it's worth I guess), evidence for a trial/investigation perhaps.
This footage is from when they recovered the wreck about 1 year ago
Don’t theY mean Titan Mission V.. strata eggy?
Hmm I guess they didn’t survive the sun imploding
06/22/2023 was my birthday 😳
delete this comment, don't reveal your age to the internet, please do it for your own safety.
It’s the ratchet strap for me
Please Lord, make the ratchet strap the new steamed hams meme. Amen. (and Awoman - nearly forgot)
thing got a home depot ratchet strap wrapped round it
This is a new story.
If it imploded after two hours, if the team up top hadnt waited over s e v e n hours to call the coast gaurd. Maybe just maybe they couldve done something to atleast stop the descent
Part of that may be because of incidents where radio communications had cut out in the past between the Titan and the mother's hip. So that probably led to a sort of complacency and the assumption that everything's okay, hence why they waited, but I do still think the mothership waiting for several hours after the thing imploded is absolutely horrendous and is in some degree liable.
Looking at this they would have suffered sadly, though no sympathy for the owner/designer who was a fool - ultimate Darwin award?
how so?
Not the pressurised part of the sub. The part containing the passengers imploded so quickly that the occupants would not have even been aware of it. Human nervous system can't react fast enough.
They didn't suffer.
Fortunately they didn't suffer because it was an implosion of the rest of the sub (where they sat). Implosion happens quicker than the brain registers the pain. Zap into the afterlife.
Would have known for a few seconds they were finished but wouldn’t have felt a thing
bro didn't listen to his physics class 💀
Where's the other half??
Probably a million tiny bits strewn about the ocean floor this section was not pressurized so it didn't implode
@@thebassgamertv that's really strong for that section to hold up
There's a different video with the 2 titanium ends, and the section that imploded. Looks like a large can of pepsi and godzilla stepped on it
i believe this fake bc how is whatever recording this stronger then the sub? why didnt that break? i thought sub broke from being to deep and the pressure
see this was probably made from something stronger than carbon fiber.
there are submarines built specifically to handle depths and pressures as deep as this, it's just that the titan was not one of them.
They used a stronger sub to recorded a cheap knock off sub
Ratchet straps down... yup that's not imploding anywhere
Ik people will say oh new conspiracy but does it have a strap arould it
now go find the titanic it cant be too far
Rushton Crush
Who tied the ratchet strap around it?
Maybe getting ready for recovery?
Little did they know... It was not all good 😭
Ohh well life goes on