The best depiction of the sinking I have ever seen! Never thought of the sea being that deep. Every time I see the sinking of the Titanic it always seems too impossible, too shocking, for this to have really happened. All those lives lost. All that workmanship. All the best fittings and features that money could buy. All the splendour. All gone.
I am seeing 3,840 meters (2.386 miles), which I know is more correct because I have always read that she lies approximately "2 1/2 miles below the surface."
It's even scarier to think that none of this dive could be witnessed even if you have superpowers to see under the water, all this happened in a dead pitch black cold sea... for the people trapped there, shattering noises, explosions, implosions, -2degres Celsius water without seeing much of anything... horrifying.
If you have superpowers like aquaman that you can swim fast like a speedboat, and you have the ability to see through pitch black ( like a night vision but its clearer ) then you can witness it.
@@Criswlog Before you come with your ignorance, know that The USS Johnston was a destroyer operated by the United States Navy. And she sank in the Battle of Samar on October 25, 1944 and sank in 6456 meters of depth while the Titanic is almost 4 thousand meters deep.
3:24 It's scary to think that someone could actually survive all the way down thanks to the air trapped in some interior sections, only to be violenty crashed to death by thousands of tons of water pressure when it hit the bottom
Not a chance. Ever dove down to the deep end of a pool? That's only 12 or so feet. Anyone on that ship was LONG dead before it got anywhere near the bottom.
@@The_OneManCrowd I know but for a survivor trapped in an inner air pocket the pressure would remain stable, just like a primitive diving bell, until it finally hit the seafloor and the pressure suddenly equalized with the depths of the ocean, instantly killing him and releasing the enclosed air. Just my guess.
antimonkey still no chance. The pressure of the water would crush you as if your a feather and the water is an elephant. You would be crushed long before the ship hit sea floor
I think it's mixed water with air. In my opinion, this room under the lid did not flood completely, and after the Titanic hit the bottom, the pressure squeezed and the lid shot out along with the water and air. We can see (3:24) how the Titanic "bent" forward, so the accumulated water from the back "exploded" and flooded this room in a second, so the lid fling away. And I don't think there were any live people here. The pressure in 4 kilometers underwater is as heavy as 4 elephants on top of each other. So IF any people were here, they would be crushed by the weight of the pressure before they hit the bottom, so they'll be killed in 1 kilometer underwater
Doesn't anyone in this thread remember how pressure and implosions work? The bow was full of water, so there was no crushing action that took place on the stern, which still had a lot of air in it. Thats why you see it implode on the way down and why its in such bad shape that it is now. What happened to the No. 1 cargo hatch (the lid, as you call it) according to Cameron was overpressure. Ever squeeze a container while it was underwater and also full? Same idea apparently.
The utter depth of the ocean. People probably expired in the water before the ruins of Titanic even hit the bottom. Fascinating and horrifying to see just the utter carnage the vessel endured once submerged.
Es increíble que después de tantos años todavía este en pie el Titanic a esa profundidad, y siendo una construcción tan fuerte, pudo abrir un tajo asi un iceberg. Yo crei que podria abollarlo mucho pero abrirlo asi!! Obviamente que el acero frio es mas devil que a una temperatura normal. Pero bueno. Me cuesta un poco creer solo fue un iceberg.👍🏻
Yo habia leido que el titanic dias antes la trajedia, tenia un terrible incendio en un cuarto de calderas por todo el carbon que habia, debido a esto creen que fue el principal motivo para acelerar las maquinas a tope y llevaban prisa por llegar a tierra firme para apagar dicho incendio, este incendio provoco que las paredes de estribor del barco se debilitaran y al chocar con semejante iceberg a gran velocidad, pues paso lo que era logico, el iceberg rompio 5 de 16 compartimentos totales. 😔
Infelizmente a parte de traz do navio, a poupa foi destruida complatamente no dia que afundou, enquanto afundava muito rapido foi destruindo tudo por dentro do navio, por causa da força da agua e da velocidade que foi afundando, por isso a poupa ficou destruida
The most heartbreak moments in that disaster are when families had to be splitted while trying to survive using lifeboats. It is so hard feeling that you might not see each other again because of death.
I read that many passengers didn't understand that the ship was sinking, and instead thought it was just a precaution. So many of them didn't go into the boats even when they could. This was one of the reasons why many boats were only half full.
This video is just amazing. I am sure it's very accurate. Just very eerie to see this once grand liner that took a couple of years to build to be reduced to a pile of rubble in just minutes. To recreate what happened under the surface as the liner made its way to the bottom is just as catastrophic as what happened on the surface. My heart goes out to those trapped inside the stern section who succumbed to the implosion. I am just glad their death was instant. RIP to all those who needlessly died.
Titanic is 12,500 ft in the North Atlantic pretty deep, but the deepest part the ocean is 36,161 Pacific Ocean, can you imagine! Not only that if one was to survive, Titanic wasn’t discovered until 1985, YIKES!
Человечества как грязи. Те же англосаксы за все свои агрессии,войны, интервенции, смены режимов… загеноцидили десятки миллионов людей. Тех же индейцев срезали с овер 5 млн до 200 тысяч🤷♂️
This is one of the most epic tragedies in the world. Have you ever wonder how frightenning were those that didnt managed to even get out of that ship? Imagine the one's that actually died from drowning going at full speed into those 4 km of oblivion... My God... That is scary... Hugs from Portugal!!!
@@littlegamer00 yes it is true! Because of many factors. One it is the hight pressure that would destroy the human tissue and break bones causing internal blendings and the other it is the cold temperature!
I wonder if people were still in the ship and survived the impact. When they had locations in the ship where you still had air it could be possible, or the pressure has taken away the rest of it. That would be one of the most horrifying death, trapped in their without light.
Nope,Bow was full of water there was no air pockets in it,so no one could survive there.When stern sank it was full of air,so some people who where alive were trapped inside of the stern. When stern sank it just imploded due to air pockets inside it and after implosion everyone inside it died.
The people floating on the surface said they heard explosions afer the shit went down, so that was probably the violent implosions of air pockets as the pressure grew immensely with depth
Esse vídeo é bastante esclarecedor e ao mesmo tempo agonizante, é realmente incrível pensar que o navio está naufragado a 4 mil metros de profundidade e que ainda assim foi possível encontrá-lo e mapear todos os seus destroços. 🚢
Fico com agonia em pensar "Será que alguém sobreviveu em uma parte dentro do navio e ficou dentro dele até ele chegar no fundo do mar?" Imagina ficar preso em uma sala escura a 4 mil metros de profundidade, e saber que ninguém vai te resgatar
Excellent, although the bridge section of being destroyed by the water downblast wasn't there. Gave me the creeps when I watched the bow approach the seabed. Even so:Well done.
@@joseph.christiansen In 1912, there were no sonar systems or advanced underwater cameras available like there are today; instead they had limited resources such as depth sounders and primitive submersibles which weren't able to locate the wreck in its deep-sea resting place. Additionally, during World War II much of the focus on ocean exploration shifted away from finding lost ships towards military operations.
@@joseph.christiansen That's not true, there were explorers that wanted to find it the same week that it sunk, they didn't have the technology, then world war 1 started a few short years later.
Great video I noticed that alot of the bits of the ship came of as the poop deck was heading down towards the ocean floor but only the cago hatch came off after the bow hit the ocean floor.
I think it's mixed water with air. In my opinion, this room under the lid did not flood completely, and after the Titanic hit the bottom, the pressure squeezed and the lid shot out along with the water and air. We can see (3:24) how the Titanic "bent" forward, so the accumulated water from the back "exploded" and flooded this room in a second, so the lid fling away
КОНЕЧНО НИКТО НЕ ЗНАЕТ КАК НА САМОМ ДЕЛЕ ТАК БЫЛО.... тем более под водой, но за гипотезу и предположения спасибо!!!!!!!!!! главное чтоб все узнали у кого свое собственное мнение о само важности что может быть с ними
Es impactante ver a un coloso de 269 metros de eslora y plagado de compartimentos y detalles siendo destruido como un juguete por la inmensidad del océano. La proa tuvo "suerte" al tocar el lecho marino de pie, y quedar medianamente entera. No así la popa, que se llevó la peor parte. Por cierto, desde que el Titanic dejó la superficie del océano hasta que tocó el fondo transcurrieron unos 10 o 15 minutos para recorrer esos 4 kilómetros.
1:36 E la vai a lenda titanic, dando seu mergulho final no abismo! para os seus garantidos 111 anos de escuridão e repouso eterno, muito triste ver isso.
The second part of Titanic did not sink like that. It was standing still in upright position for a few seconds, and then it sank. And even the propellers shown at 2:54 were incorrect. They are looking like leaves
Arturo Rosado By the time the she hit the ocean floor the passengers aboard would already be drowned or they would have been imploded because of the pressure. It would instantly crush any soul.
Titanic will make it to America in the spirit world and will carry all passengers that went on its fateful voyage. Like if you are just fascinated in its history
I keep thinking maybe in another time line or in another earth ((Multiverse theory)) the Titanic won't hit the iceberg and it will reach its destination New York city.
Did you know there could have been people alive in the ship after it sunk? They would have died instantly when the ship imploded. For example, At 3:25 you could see air coming out of the ship. Same thing at 4:33
Imagine o pânico das pessoas que ficaram presas sem poder sair, as pessoas da terceira classe na popa do navio, elas tentando subir e a água subindo ao mesmo tempo sem saída.
If it makes you feel better, some passengers refused to go into the lifeboats, because they didn't believe that the ship would sink. It's one of the reasons why many lifeboats were hardly filled. So for some victims, it was partly their own fault.
Ringrazio chi ha pensato di mostrare una cosa che doveva essere bella grandioso per il coraggio di costruire mezzi così grandi , e di felicità perché chi la usava lo faceva per svago o per raggiungere un luogo con tanto lavoro e dimenticare la miseria..... Invece........ R. I . P .
I know it took roughly 2:30h between the impact with the Iceberg and the breaking of the ship in which it was completely submerged in a bit more than a minute after the breaking. But I wonder, since this animation is clearly sped up, how long it actually took Titanic from the moment it was finally completely underwater to reach the ocean bottom. Impressive also to see the last remaining air from the front come up after the impact on the bottom like a fountain. Titanic fascinates and horrifies me. From scientific point of view it's fascinating to see how it all could happen. And the horror is of course how many people (needlessly) died that night due to the arrogant thinking the ship could not sink. The harder people yell some scientific things cannot go wrong the more it's bound to wrong, I guess... It's bitter irony that THE "unsinkable" Titanic had to end its very first journey on the ocean bottom, but really if it was not Titanic to suffer this fate with many needless deaths, another ship of the same type eventually would. When I hear people say there is no danger in AI, I think "The Titanic is made of IRON. She can sink and she will!" Just to point out a lesson Titanic has taught us is about to fade away.... Well that is besides the point, the point is that the disaster is fascinating and horrifying at the same time.
Could you imagine being part of the crew that spent three years building that ship and hearing that it sunk on its first voyage..
3 years of blood, sweat and tears on your first ship, gone.
@@dansoy6819 Actually, second ship. However, still a asad thing tho :/
8 people died during its construction
Well... It's not that bad if they got paid.
I would feel like shit. 3 years worth of nothing
The best depiction of the sinking I have ever seen! Never thought of the sea being that deep.
Every time I see the sinking of the Titanic it always seems too impossible, too shocking, for this to have really happened. All those lives lost. All that workmanship. All the best fittings and features that money could buy. All the splendour. All gone.
It rested at 4,800 meters below
I am seeing 3,840 meters (2.386 miles), which I know is more correct because I have always read that she lies approximately "2 1/2 miles below the surface."
@@datacticalsoldier ha chato
In reality it broke at a much smaller angle than in the movie.
@@OutragedPufferfish The movie made the sinking more dramatic and in 1995 that's what most historians believe how Titanic sank.
It's even scarier to think that none of this dive could be witnessed even if you have superpowers to see under the water, all this happened in a dead pitch black cold sea... for the people trapped there, shattering noises, explosions, implosions, -2degres Celsius water without seeing much of anything... horrifying.
If you have superpowers like aquaman that you can swim fast like a speedboat, and you have the ability to see through pitch black ( like a night vision but its clearer ) then you can witness it.
its deereges not degers
Its degrees*
I also knows that they died at swą and that IT was Toruń apart
Wow👐
The depth indicator is a nice touch. Really drives home how far down it is.
Rip titanic
2:25 No words how terrifying that depth looks
USS Johnston laughed it off.
@@aastraallno one knows that ship so no one cares
@@Criswlog Before you come with your ignorance, know that The USS Johnston was a destroyer operated by the United States Navy. And she sank in the Battle of Samar on October 25, 1944 and sank in 6456 meters of depth while the Titanic is almost 4 thousand meters deep.
What The Hell
Mad to think the bow section is nearly 500 feet long too. Put it in perspective how deep the ocean is.
3:24 It's scary to think that someone could actually survive all the way down thanks to the air trapped in some interior sections, only to be violenty crashed to death by thousands of tons of water pressure when it hit the bottom
Not a chance. Ever dove down to the deep end of a pool? That's only 12 or so feet. Anyone on that ship was LONG dead before it got anywhere near the bottom.
@@The_OneManCrowd I know but for a survivor trapped in an inner air pocket the pressure would remain stable, just like a primitive diving bell, until it finally hit the seafloor and the pressure suddenly equalized with the depths of the ocean, instantly killing him and releasing the enclosed air. Just my guess.
antimonkey still no chance. The pressure of the water would crush you as if your a feather and the water is an elephant. You would be crushed long before the ship hit sea floor
I think it's mixed water with air. In my opinion, this room under the lid did not flood completely, and after the Titanic hit the bottom, the pressure squeezed and the lid shot out along with the water and air. We can see (3:24) how the Titanic "bent" forward, so the accumulated water from the back "exploded" and flooded this room in a second, so the lid fling away. And I don't think there were any live people here. The pressure in 4 kilometers underwater is as heavy as 4 elephants on top of each other. So IF any people were here, they would be crushed by the weight of the pressure before they hit the bottom, so they'll be killed in 1 kilometer underwater
Doesn't anyone in this thread remember how pressure and implosions work? The bow was full of water, so there was no crushing action that took place on the stern, which still had a lot of air in it. Thats why you see it implode on the way down and why its in such bad shape that it is now.
What happened to the No. 1 cargo hatch (the lid, as you call it) according to Cameron was overpressure. Ever squeeze a container while it was underwater and also full? Same idea apparently.
The utter depth of the ocean. People probably expired in the water before the ruins of Titanic even hit the bottom. Fascinating and horrifying to see just the utter carnage the vessel endured once submerged.
Se ve tan impresionante y a la vez tan impactante y aterrador
Shut
2:42 just imagine how deep the ocean is in that part, 4 kilometers down. This was spectacular to see the whole scale how deep the ship sunk
This video shows us how small we really are.
@Default Bloxian i was talking about the earth.
@Default Bloxian well i wasnt going to go on a tangent of what makes humans small lol.
🤤🤤
@@FoxHerman
Fuck you.
That depth is so surreal to me because I work exactly 4.2km away in an almost straight line from my house and... I just can't fathom it...
The same
Interesting reconstruction of Titanic's final moments excellent work
Es increíble que después de tantos años todavía este en pie el Titanic a esa profundidad, y siendo una construcción tan fuerte, pudo abrir un tajo asi un iceberg. Yo crei que podria abollarlo mucho pero abrirlo asi!! Obviamente que el acero frio es mas devil que a una temperatura normal. Pero bueno. Me cuesta un poco creer solo fue un iceberg.👍🏻
De echo Disen que
Yo habia leido que el titanic dias antes la trajedia, tenia un terrible incendio en un cuarto de calderas por todo el carbon que habia, debido a esto creen que fue el principal motivo para acelerar las maquinas a tope y llevaban prisa por llegar a tierra firme para apagar dicho incendio, este incendio provoco que las paredes de estribor del barco se debilitaran y al chocar con semejante iceberg a gran velocidad, pues paso lo que era logico, el iceberg rompio 5 de 16 compartimentos totales. 😔
@@fluntefoxyy también disen que
@@ciberluisos fue provocado y que talvez no fue un iceberg 🧊
Min 1:11
*Death of Fabrizio*
Pato :(
:(
:(
:(
F
Infelizmente a parte de traz do navio, a poupa foi destruida complatamente no dia que afundou, enquanto afundava muito rapido foi destruindo tudo por dentro do navio, por causa da força da agua e da velocidade que foi afundando, por isso a poupa ficou destruida
🚢🚢🚢
🗻🚢
🚢🚢
The most heartbreak moments in that disaster are when families had to be splitted while trying to survive using lifeboats. It is so hard feeling that you might not see each other again because of death.
ik
ik
I read that many passengers didn't understand that the ship was sinking, and instead thought it was just a precaution. So many of them didn't go into the boats even when they could. This was one of the reasons why many boats were only half full.
No mames
Or they could’ve been split when the ship broke
This video is just amazing. I am sure it's very accurate. Just very eerie to see this once grand liner that took a couple of years to build to be reduced to a pile of rubble in just minutes. To recreate what happened under the surface as the liner made its way to the bottom is just as catastrophic as what happened on the surface. My heart goes out to those trapped inside the stern section who succumbed to the implosion. I am just glad their death was instant. RIP to all those who needlessly died.
its even scary to imagine how deep and huge the ocean is
Titanic is 12,500 ft in the North Atlantic pretty deep, but the deepest part the ocean is 36,161 Pacific Ocean, can you imagine! Not only that if one was to survive, Titanic wasn’t discovered until 1985, YIKES!
🥺😳
@@KoNdziu130
💀
@@anthonytheactor4545 Titanic sits on the average.
2.5 miles
Hearing the wind and the ship make creaking noises as it slowly starts to sink is so eerie.
Brings to life the absolute terror that must have been felt by helpless survivors watching their doomed loved ones disappear with that majestic ship
Dobrá práca, zaslúžiš si 100 000 odberateľov, najlepší youtuber všetkých čias!
Автору спасибо ! Очень интересно и грустно ! Сколько разных трагических уроков,а человечество не учится !
Человечества как грязи.
Те же англосаксы за все свои агрессии,войны, интервенции, смены режимов… загеноцидили десятки миллионов людей. Тех же индейцев срезали с овер 5 млн до 200 тысяч🤷♂️
@@dibilizm2 о привет
2:06 это котёл взорвался? 🤔
@@Moonlight_666_Howling не только котел, это весь механический отсек взорвался
@@STREJ197 из-за резкого охлаждения?
This is one of the most epic tragedies in the world.
Have you ever wonder how frightenning were those that didnt managed to even get out of that ship? Imagine the one's that actually died from drowning going at full speed into those 4 km of oblivion...
My God... That is scary...
Hugs from Portugal!!!
im sorry but tragedies are not epic, are sad
@@aamade_oo its true!!!
They would have been long dead before they hut the ocean floor
@@littlegamer00 yes it is true! Because of many factors. One it is the hight pressure that would destroy the human tissue and break bones causing internal blendings and the other it is the cold temperature!
those who stayed inside the stern before the ship sank did drown
James Cameron's a GENIUS!!
Fascinante! 🔝💯
I wish the back part was a lil more intact like the front one.
Yeah but physics sadly doesn't agree with that
1:01 the same "wood creaking" sound effects from "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Iron Maiden. Nice!
I wonder if people were still in the ship and survived the impact. When they had locations in the ship where you still had air it could be possible, or the pressure has taken away the rest of it. That would be one of the most horrifying death, trapped in their without light.
Nope,Bow was full of water there was no air pockets in it,so no one could survive there.When stern sank it was full of air,so some people who where alive were trapped inside of the stern. When stern sank it just imploded due to air pockets inside it and after implosion everyone inside it died.
why you think stern imploded, sir?
The people floating on the surface said they heard explosions afer the shit went down, so that was probably the violent implosions of air pockets as the pressure grew immensely with depth
@@imdelusional638because the water pressure increases with depth and it lead to implosion rather than explosion
@@xxdeckxxdumanyan7413how was it full of air if it was trapped sinking in the ocean??😂😂
Esse vídeo é bastante esclarecedor e ao mesmo tempo agonizante, é realmente incrível pensar que o navio está naufragado a 4 mil metros de profundidade e que ainda assim foi possível encontrá-lo e mapear todos os seus destroços. 🚢
Hay barcos a bastante más profundidad, y si hablamos de submarinos...
@@Getulio_vargas_clt no que va
@@Getulio_vargas_clt el Bismarck
TREVOR HARRIS LOVE 💘YES 💍👰💒👦XXX XXX XXX 😀😙😚😗😘😍😍💕💞
Fico com agonia em pensar
"Será que alguém sobreviveu em uma parte dentro do navio e ficou dentro dele até ele chegar no fundo do mar?"
Imagina ficar preso em uma sala escura a 4 mil metros de profundidade, e saber que ninguém vai te resgatar
Excellent, although the bridge section of being destroyed by the water downblast wasn't there.
Gave me the creeps when I watched the bow approach the seabed.
Even so:Well done.
Oso de tu trabajo 😃😔💛😃😔💛 te lo dicho 😜 te le
Why is that so creepy? I get the same creeped out feeling seeing these animated sinkings impact the ocean floor. Doesn't make sense to me.
I just felt it was to me.
I would be interested in what the wreck looked like immediately after the sinking. unfortunately there was no possibility to dive there at that time.
Actually experts said we had the possibility to dive down there at that time but for some reason there was no interest in looking for it then
@@joseph.christiansen In 1912, there were no sonar systems or advanced underwater cameras available like there are today; instead they had limited resources such as depth sounders and primitive submersibles which weren't able to locate the wreck in its deep-sea resting place.
Additionally, during World War II much of the focus on ocean exploration shifted away from finding lost ships towards military operations.
Go on... 😢
The f are you talking about the wreck was only duscovered in 1985 idiot
@@joseph.christiansen That's not true, there were explorers that wanted to find it the same week that it sunk, they didn't have the technology, then world war 1 started a few short years later.
2:08 Imagine seeing this in person, what a horrible thing ...
You wouldn’t be able to, with the depth, speed and darkness
😓😞
it would literally be impossible
@Maschera Di Venezia 35 mph
it kinda far away from the code for an hour
It's so scary to think that the ocean was 4000m deep where she sunk.
Pacific Ocean is deeper! There is a point in the Pacific Ocean that is 10,994 meters (or 36,069.554 feet) deep!
3,800 m*
@@paolocascione mariana hole
@@narator4979 3821 meters*
The "best" sink-scene of all...thank you
I have a question: After how many km or metres or miles, did it sink compared to the iceberg? The distance between the iceberg and the sinking point.
There is a real time footage on a sinking simulation on thw internet. Just type: Titanic real sinking time... it's about 2hr video.
Great video I noticed that alot of the bits of the ship came of as the poop deck was heading down towards the ocean floor but only the cago hatch came off after the bow hit the ocean floor.
Это самая реалистичная анимация крушения Титаника,какую я видел👍👍👍
3:37 is that air or water?
I think it's mixed water with air. In my opinion, this room under the lid did not flood completely, and after the Titanic hit the bottom, the pressure squeezed and the lid shot out along with the water and air. We can see (3:24) how the Titanic "bent" forward, so the accumulated water from the back "exploded" and flooded this room in a second, so the lid fling away
Air compressor
Yes.
2:11 this scene always gives me goosebumps. Just watching the aft plate deck flip onto the other.
Me too!
You mean 2:10
Same bro
Whats also scary about this is how realistic it looks, it looks like you had just witnessed the stern exploding in actually real life in 1912😱😱😱
@@jacobsamuel831 no but i experienced my cousin thinking the stenaline (northern irish crusie ship) was sinking
Rest in peace captain we miss you 🥺😭
Same🕊️🥀
Veľmi pekne video o titanicu ❤
When you’re just a fish swimming in the Atlantic Ocean and the Titanic torbedos straight down toward you.
'Censcored because of squished fish'
The fish's probably died from hypothermia
Lol maybe then a part steal fal on or head
КОНЕЧНО НИКТО НЕ ЗНАЕТ КАК НА САМОМ ДЕЛЕ ТАК БЫЛО.... тем более под водой, но за гипотезу и предположения спасибо!!!!!!!!!! главное чтоб все узнали у кого свое собственное мнение о само важности что может быть с ними
4! ¥-6 6! «+ 67. //)7)!_+6
Can somebody explain???
Where
Did the Iceberg Go??
Did it move?? Or did it get destroyed?
HyperBlaZe Playz prolly drifted and melted over the years. I could be wrong.
@@intoxen3766 Well Thats The Explaination For now....Thanks:)
HyperBlaZe Playz no problem lol, take care friend.
@@intoxen3766 You too buddy..
@@intoxen3766 damn i could see the berg so i find the wreck
Damn
super!!! many thanks!!
Es impactante ver a un coloso de 269 metros de eslora y plagado de compartimentos y detalles siendo destruido como un juguete por la inmensidad del océano. La proa tuvo "suerte" al tocar el lecho marino de pie, y quedar medianamente entera. No así la popa, que se llevó la peor parte.
Por cierto, desde que el Titanic dejó la superficie del océano hasta que tocó el fondo transcurrieron unos 10 o 15 minutos para recorrer esos 4 kilómetros.
Ĺsllw,wl
👌
has respondido justo lo que me estaba preguntando (el tiempo del recorrido) gracias
Hii
Y además los sobrevivíentes escucharon como el barco chocaba con el fondo y se desarmaba a pesar de que estaba llendo a gran velocidad al fondo
3:24 I’m sorry but that was so satisfying
Ca Pissolatto what do u mean
@@dwyrt9143 ?
Ca Pissolatto wut I’m so confused
@@dwyrt9143 nothing sorry my english is bad
Oh it’s ok
Gracias por ese análisis forense Sr. Budyn.
1:36 E la vai a lenda titanic, dando seu mergulho final no abismo! para os seus garantidos 111 anos de escuridão e repouso eterno, muito triste ver isso.
Our conclusion:
Water has no effect on steel ships at all.
2:05 here it does
@@Roman-rx2tm
I thought it will crushed the ship in the 3km deep
The second part of Titanic did not sink like that. It was standing still in upright position for a few seconds, and then it sank. And even the propellers shown at 2:54 were incorrect. They are looking like leaves
Sir that's the bow
The best rendition of Titanics descent I have ever seen.
I love Titanic cool thank you so much for posting this you're the best
Imagine witnessing that landing under the ocean.. Wow
Arturo Rosado By the time the she hit the ocean floor the passengers aboard would already be drowned or they would have been imploded because of the pressure. It would instantly crush any soul.
Some poor deep water fish got the shit scared out of em.
@@laurenmichelle07 r/woosh
@@ATWDigital nowit's their hotel
@@laurenmichelle07 Titanic took 2 hours to drown and also the one who survived witnessed this disaster
Titanic will make it to America in the spirit world and will carry all passengers that went on its fateful voyage.
Like if you are just fascinated in its history
:3
Well Ghostbusters 2 did something like that
@@susannadorothywheeler9265 true except they left through a big hole on the starboard side
I am obsessed with its history
I keep thinking maybe in another time line or in another earth ((Multiverse theory)) the Titanic won't hit the iceberg and it will reach its destination New York city.
I'm obsessed with Titanic so cool
Same
kenny valdez ME TOO!
Same here 👍
kenny valdez OMG SAME
Moth right.. I love all the stories about Titanic, and I always search for new ones
How much memory Titanic gave to us😢
Did you know there could have been people alive in the ship after it sunk? They would have died instantly when the ship imploded. For example, At 3:25 you could see air coming out of the ship. Same thing at 4:33
Gostei muito dessa simulação 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
TITANIC
01:55 Titanic's Death:(
Titanic => ruclips.net/video/fqtuoI76VHc/видео.html
Inanimate objects cant die
@@anajuliafalcao9491 what are you saying?
That was my second channel
Hi
My favorite titanic.... But first time under the water I see Titanic... Thank you for a uploading video...
Amei a simulação 👏👏👏
I'm a fan of TITANIC
:v
Hdjieh
me,too
Ash Ketchump o really
So am i
Fantástico 👏👏👏
Sábias Palavras Carlos👏
Wow..
Excellent presentation.
As a human full of human arrogance- it is also very humbling..
The ship is still alive till this day (if your watching in 2020) cuz it haven’t fully deteriorated ;).
Well if kids playing on it will fall apart and ur will be lost
It’s a corpse essentially
Imagine o pânico das pessoas que ficaram presas sem poder sair, as pessoas da terceira classe na popa do navio, elas tentando subir e a água subindo ao mesmo tempo sem saída.
If it makes you feel better, some passengers refused to go into the lifeboats, because they didn't believe that the ship would sink. It's one of the reasons why many lifeboats were hardly filled. So for some victims, it was partly their own fault.
100% Accurate! Great job
James Cameron made this not him
Do you were on that ship? How do you know that its %100 accurate?
@@muhtesemsiyanur you don't have to be seen enough evidence now. Great job 100%
It's not 100%, but it's possibly accurate.
@@HugoGHA I'd says it's 99.9%.. correct excellent graphics. I'm very satisfied this was the official sinking.
Good job! where did yo get da sounds from? Dobrá práca! odkiaľ máš ds zvuky?
Am just imaging how 5000 tons can land after 4 kilometres with that gravitational force
5000 tons? the ship was over 50,000 tons.
The buoyant force would have reduced its speed
3:24 the bow made a under water fountain
Making and hard work of 1200 days
Destroyed in just two hours 🥺🥺
@Josiah Rodriguez chill out man!
@Josiah Rodriguez and your wrong it sank in two hours and forty minutes search up your facts
@Josiah Rodriguez you can’t tell anyone to shut up
5 hours
It's sank 5 hours in 4 days 1200 days of work just sinks in 4 days
Ringrazio chi ha pensato di mostrare una cosa che doveva essere bella grandioso per il coraggio di costruire mezzi così grandi , e di felicità perché chi la usava lo faceva per svago o per raggiungere un luogo con tanto lavoro e dimenticare la miseria..... Invece........ R. I . P .
The most disturbing thing to me is when it breaks in half.
The Cable Club I don’t know why I said crack, breaks sounds much better. Thanks. 😄
@@MiyamotoAiko no it’s not my parents
@@MiyamotoAiko lol
Ikr
How is that disturbing
4:46 song name ?
Deep in de titan
darude sandstorm
Engineers: Not even god could sink this ship, God: here "Hold my icebergs"
It was fire sink that the titanic not lce
@@butsayapromkesorn3330 i thought it was conspiracy theory?
@@butsayapromkesorn3330 no. the coal bunkers are too far from the iceberg crack, so the fire didn't affect the part where the iceberg strike.
Titanic off dead
@@keyboardwarrior3191 is iceberg
A heart-breaking video. May all the victims of the Titanic rest in peace.
Wow makes it come out very realistic.
I watched this first when i was trying to know more about titanic in 2016 then now this popped up in my recommended.. thanks youtube
Villivnar xd
All debris of my house after I poop eating Taco Bell 4:31
Eventhough its not funny i think most people would laugh to this comments😂🤣😂🤣
The stern literally imploded because of how fast the water gushed in as it sank compared to the other part of the ship 😮
I know it took roughly 2:30h between the impact with the Iceberg and the breaking of the ship in which it was completely submerged in a bit more than a minute after the breaking. But I wonder, since this animation is clearly sped up, how long it actually took Titanic from the moment it was finally completely underwater to reach the ocean bottom.
Impressive also to see the last remaining air from the front come up after the impact on the bottom like a fountain.
Titanic fascinates and horrifies me. From scientific point of view it's fascinating to see how it all could happen. And the horror is of course how many people (needlessly) died that night due to the arrogant thinking the ship could not sink. The harder people yell some scientific things cannot go wrong the more it's bound to wrong, I guess... It's bitter irony that THE "unsinkable" Titanic had to end its very first journey on the ocean bottom, but really if it was not Titanic to suffer this fate with many needless deaths, another ship of the same type eventually would. When I hear people say there is no danger in AI, I think "The Titanic is made of IRON. She can sink and she will!" Just to point out a lesson Titanic has taught us is about to fade away.... Well that is besides the point, the point is that the disaster is fascinating and horrifying at the same time.
@Aleks_ Ovski That fast? Wow!
А когда люди с нуждой погибали?
@@Jakson777
I'm sorry, but I don't speak Russian.
It took about 2 hours for it to sink
@@achodson I see... Thank you 😉
I'm interested, if there were airtight bulkheads in the Titanic, why did the ship’s feed sunk when it broke in half?
water still rushed through the bulkheads. Moreover, after the break, many components of the ship were destroyed. It's obvious to me.
water: wait who is that?
Chat: A TITANIC has entered the water
Titanic Help me
Oh my God!!!
bsaus usa NYC:is titanic water:is that titanic not ok
Ох жалко много людей погибло😞
2:08 when your spaceship model launches and does belly flop but it explodes: *SELF DESTRUCT*
XD
4:20 what is this
The first thing i saw that i though it was a book but its just the metal steal
@@OfficialKian678 i think it's a bed
This is the part of her/titanic's hull
That’s her double bottom
Hershey's chocolate bar
Cadê os Brasileiros que ama o Titanic ?🇧🇷🇧🇷
Aqui
Koeee
Aqui
Aqui Bro
Mano e verdade
Inaccuracies my apple, this animation is very great
It is so sad to see the Titanic sink it hurts me a lot!😞
#RestInPeaceTitanic😭🚢
Tha emoji is an annoyed emoji
The most accurate simulation of the sinking. I love Titanic😀
Oh, no shit? Where you there?
Most overrated ship
@@Gonken88 oH nO sHiT, wErE yOu tHeRe is a stupid question to ask. plus nobody knows which theory is right
@@ThatIsALakeSir So you acknowledge my point while making fun of it. You poor bastard.
@@Gonken88 Also also also also
3:24 poseidon: OMGWTF???
?
SCP15 001 What do u mean
SCP15 001 where?
Uhh what
He’s quoting Poseidon as if Poseidon was down there when he saw the Titanic hit the ocean floor.
how come the stern is damaged? is it weaker than the bow?
It imploded
Nope, it imploded
I love Titanic :)
Natali Vrablikova
Me to it took 3 years to build!'Cool
Natali Sk o
Natali Sk Me Too
Me too
Nata
anxiety kicks in when seeing the ship going under and falling into the ocean floor :x...
At this moment I got an awfull feeling 0:49 . My first thought what to do where to go
Imagine those wood debris from below then rocketed on the surface and would hit people😭😭😭
Metel?
@@sutart8095 metal not metel
Muy buena representación. Gracias😢
Great video! Made me sick a little. Never have seen the Titanic from that perspective.
Według Jamesa Camerona Titanic złamał się pomiędzy 3, a 4 kominem, a nie pomiędzy 2, a 3.
W ogóle ja też myślałem że to film po polsku ale sprawdziłem opis i jednak po (chyba) czesku 😂😭
2:26 omg
thought the same
Just think it’s not even!!! the deepest part of the ocean…😳
OMG²
@@jeremyslaughter5760its just actually the average depth of the ocean
Cool, but didn't the the stern stand vertical before sinking?
No, after the titanic broke, the stern listed to port at 90 degree and sank.
Nope, that challenges physics laws