I like how it hits ice during the day, like no one was even paying attention anywhere to what was ahead. In reality, the way these ships are built would ensure the ship capsizing early on and much of the superstructure falling off. It would be a messy sinking to say the least and the wrecksite looking like a wrecked city block.
The capsizing would be ensured but slow as the ship has more weight below and how do you know the superstructure would come off? The costa Concordia had its superstructure stay on and even some other ships that went in a storm had scratches and that’s it. So I’m asking how would you know the superstructure would come off? I mean the capsizing is a given though
No wonder one of the Titanic survivors couldnt live nearby stadium anymore- the crowd screams reminded him of the victims sinking. This is so terryfyin and this video shows it too well!
The breakup of the Titanic was messy and violent as we know, the ship breaking into two main sections and then the fractured end of the stern actually breaking apart even further into two big chunks, likely on the surface. But given the size of the Oasis Class ships and their giant superstructure and complexity amidships (such as the gap housing the park), it’s safe to say that a breaking apart during this type of sinking would possibly be even more devastating and violent than the Titanic’s. You’d likely have chunks of both sides of super structure (which is the equivalent of a 9 to 10 story building) collapsing into the sea as the hull breaks apart. And all of the complex amenities situated within that area taken into account as well. Does not paint a pretty picture. Much worse than what can be shown here.
It was said that the whole ships Rivets that held pcs of the superstructure/hull were of mixed quality , so a hole where it happened is said to be a cause of this defect itself
@@frederikdeschepper7607 That theory has been debunked quite a few times. Titanic broke up on the surface, as noted by several eyewitness testimonies. While the stern did remain attached to the bow via the double bottom, even while the bow section was plunging and completely submerged, the stern was still visible when the bottom of the ship broke and the two halves were separated on the surface.
@@brohawk3671 yes, but according to researchers, the diameter of the circle in which the debris is located is too small and so they think that the titanic broke underwater, of course that has been confirmed some years ago. So maby its not tru but i dont know it animore. XD
Oasis of the Seas actually has 2 less lifeboats than the Titanic had, though each Oasis lifeboat has a capacity of 370, while each of the Titanic's boats could hold 65.
Honestly my first cruise was on its sister ship the symphony!! At the time that was the biggest ship! What a coincidence! Hopefully they never sink they are way more beautiful than what the get credit for
Yes right because historical things are invention for us. we leaned and corrected from previous titanic mistakes.. today’s ships are more powerful and have technology to how cut the ice and service in the ocean.
I worked as a musician on the Oasis of the Seas. I'd hate to imagine ALL THAT fall into the ocean! But the crew is well trained for emergencies. I'm sure everyone (all passengers and crew) would be able to get off the ship safely. There are plenty of life boats and rafts for everyone on board! Of course afterwards, the wreck would make for the ultimate wreck diving adventures if you're into scuba diving.
@@micahgotracksplays340 drums in a cocktail/ standards band. We performed alot of ballroom dance type stuff and Frank Sinatra type jazz. It was very cool. We catered to more of a senior citizen type crowd. Those older people really know how to dance! 🕺💃
The good thing was this happened to Oasis on a day when she apparently had no passengers or crew. She was running on autopilot. It's all good though. We'll miss her, but happy that there were no injuries or loss of life.
The good news (or better news than Titanic at least) is that is that it cruises 80 degree water and has enough life boats for all. There’s also probably another ship near enough to help quickly with rescue efforts.
Nice job. Seems like the simulated sinking of the Oasis was much faster than that of the Titanic which listed but remained afloat for an hour or so before taking it's final plunge into the ocean.
Titanic hit about 11:40 and foundered at 2:20 AM both ships time btw. She should've foundered earlier but the Black Gang in Engineering Spaces fought the seawater with pumps as long as possible at least 1 died as he couldn't be rescued when a coal bunker gave way from water trapped in it between number 5 and 6 boiler room due to flooding
You know, I've always wondered how modern ships would've sunk as the Titanic did. This is interesting. Awesome work. Edit: it would've been a terrifying sight to see a massive cruise ship splits into 2/
This wouldn’t happen. Even if she magically found an iceberg (which is impossible where she is from) and collided and was sinking, which is a lot of ifs, she wouldn’t possible sink like titanic.
The thought of being on a Big ship sailing in the ocean just gives me anxiety. I'm the type of person I don't like anything I can't just stop and get out of when I'm done.
Ideally the water tight compartments are built much better than Titanics as that's what ultimately ended here. Basically the ship might have a list but would remain afloat and should be able to return to port. Of course anything can happen but I would hope that something like Titanic can not easily be repeated.
I have an idea, what if we made boats with outer rings (like an onion) that would be solely for the purpose of disconnecting from the vessel when damaged? I know, it would look like elephant turd, and it would be so expensive they wouldn't be able to make money back on it for 100 years even if they charged 37,000 a night, but hey, at least it still floats
With todays technology a we could escape a disaster would hopefully; and everyone is required join a meeting at their muster station based where their cabin is stating that in an event of a disaster you would come to this location to get onto a life raft. I think that they people go onto to certain life boats based on where their cabin is for a specific reason, it ensures that everyone is in the same place and can be account for. On Carnival cruise they have children under a certain age where wrist bands. However even with all these safety precautions in 2012 we had the sinking of the Costa Concordia and the Sinking of Dongfang zhi Xing.
As we all know, the captains are very professional and obviously will not have the ship sink. The ship is worth billions, they will be very careful with it :)
@@kaiserschlachtfelder and Costa Concordia, which is way more impressive, given that it happened in 2012 and the ship was much bigger and newer than titanic, it's also the only cruise ship that sank, the other were all ocean liners or war ships.
@@matteogamba3236 It is the only cruise ship unless you count Oceanos, but that is debatable. You could technically even call Wilhelm Gustloff a cruise ship, since it was built for that purpose.
Man thing ship has so much glass that I feel like it would just explode into a cloud of razor sharp death. And the waves where basically be a sand storm of glass underwater.
Reminds me of the Derbyshire assessors animation I've seen on here. "All forward freeboard and reserve bouyancy is lost... The elapsed time, from loss of number one hold, to the sinking of the stern, was about 2 minutes."
0:26 Lookouts: Iceberg Right ahead!! Captain: Head to left side!! Oasis of the seas hitting the iceberg: Skeee!!! This ship is sinking!! But she has a lot of weight she could sink
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How do you figure? Do you have any idea the revenue this company brings in on a *normal* week? They have 3 other ships almost identical to this one with a 4th one nearing completion as well as their massive fleet. It would be a great blow but they have insurance and plenty of infrastructure to fall back on should one of these Oasis class ships sink.
I actually wonder how it would sink in this situation... taking on water initially along the bow. As the bow went under, all those balcony rooms would begin letting in a ton of water and it'd probably sink even faster than the Titanic. All that said, a small iceberg wouldn't do the same damage to an Oasis class ship as it did to the Titanic, so it's probably a moot point. But still, the mind reels...
@@Odelay77 I've heard people argue that if the titanic took a direct hit that it might have faired better. Would have limited the number of sealable compartment that were damaged. I'm sure it would probably still sink but maybe more time fore rescue.
@@Remsster Yeah that's the prevailing theory. Those iron ships were built to bend, not break, on a direct devastating hit. But if you pepper them with bunch of tiny holes, it's much worse.
Actually modern cruise ships are somewhat less "unsinkable" than the ocean liners of the past. Costa Concordia for example could stay afloat with only two of her watertight compartments flooded - while even Titanic could survive with 4 of them
Pardon my language but holy shit that was exceptionally well done and believable You can't tell me though that there isn't some sort of structural weak point in the middle of that man-made Leviathan where if the forces were right it wouldn't snap in two One would hope that we have done a better job of internal subdivision on ships but at the same time the Costa Concordia took a large chunk of rock out cropping in the middle and it still sank Like somebody else said don't you think for a second mother nature still can't bitch slap us no matter how seemingly good the engineering is
If one of these enormous ships did sink for whatever reason, the loss of life would be significant and tragic. Life boats are only as good as if they can be deployed with passengers. Five thousand passengers, can you imagine how long that would take to evacuate that many people, then add water flooding everywhere, loss of power, no lights, no direction, limited visibility, missing, injured or dead crew, and panic? Would not be pretty. Enjoy your cruise, always be ready to evacuate.
I bet real-time simulations of the Oasis Class ships in the very same yet unlikely situation of Titanic would expose the folly of this sim! Besides, in the event an Oasis-Class ship suffered the same run-in with ice as Titanic, her welded modern steel structure would undoubtedly respond much differently than both Titanic's iron-rich steel and her slag-ridden rivets.
Could it be different if it hit a rock? Costa Concordia sideswiped a rock the same way Titanic sideswiped the iceberg, and Concordia sank in about the same time it took the Titanic to sink. I wouldn't doubt that if Oasis started sinking for whatever reason in real life, it might split in half too.
I want to say this is in ill taste, but that would be closed minded of me. I hope no ship ever sinks :( but its the harsh reality we have to face, so it's necessary to imagine such things. Be safe everyone!!!
I realize that this was merely an animation/simulation. But, with all of today's modern technologies and safeguards aboard one of those giant cruise ships; I would think it would take an absolutely cataclysmic/catastrophic event to sink one of those giants.
In reality any modern ship would capsize during the sinking, much like Costa Concordia. The only thing that prevented Costa Concordia to fully capsize and go under is the fact that it sank on shallow waters.
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Not at all, the wide open spaces are all well above water line, and the decks below the water line would be very different and more flooding resistant than the Titanic. The Costa Concordia took about 3 hours to capsize.
PS: ITS JUST AN ANIMATION, IT NEVER HAPPEND!!
Yeah I know
Some of you dont 💁♂️🤷♂️
@@caljucotcas ikr, this is so easily identifiable as an animation.
@@Diggstwo should be yes. But You dont have any idea, how "smart" most people are..
@@Diggstwo and many of you knows its an animation, but they still think it really happend in real life, and i just regreated that sinking.
I like how it hits ice during the day, like no one was even paying attention anywhere to what was ahead. In reality, the way these ships are built would ensure the ship capsizing early on and much of the superstructure falling off. It would be a messy sinking to say the least and the wrecksite looking like a wrecked city block.
I like how all of you are being logical on a animation
@@zhackiethedog So what's the point of this animation?
The capsizing would be ensured but slow as the ship has more weight below and how do you know the superstructure would come off? The costa Concordia had its superstructure stay on and even some other ships that went in a storm had scratches and that’s it. So I’m asking how would you know the superstructure would come off? I mean the capsizing is a given though
It's fake. Never happened.
@@Conflicted100 What’s the point of pretending to be Einstein?
Amusing. I especially liked that you chose to set it in daylight and keep the berg in sight in the background. Poetic.
No wonder one of the Titanic survivors couldnt live nearby stadium anymore- the crowd screams reminded him of the victims sinking. This is so terryfyin and this video shows it too well!
Captain: "But the ship is unsinkable!"
Designer: "It's made of steel; I assure you, it *can* sink."
Correction: "Designer: 'She's made of steel, sir; I assure you, she can.' "
Savage🤣
And she will
Thomas Andrews actually said its made of "Iron". In the movie Titanic. 🤣
Remind me again why in Pokémon steel beats ice?
Can you imagine the sounds it would make? The crashing and popping and exploding? Wicked animation! 😍
Но автор постарался над анимацией
The breakup of the Titanic was messy and violent as we know, the ship breaking into two main sections and then the fractured end of the stern actually breaking apart even further into two big chunks, likely on the surface. But given the size of the Oasis Class ships and their giant superstructure and complexity amidships (such as the gap housing the park), it’s safe to say that a breaking apart during this type of sinking would possibly be even more devastating and violent than the Titanic’s. You’d likely have chunks of both sides of super structure (which is the equivalent of a 9 to 10 story building) collapsing into the sea as the hull breaks apart. And all of the complex amenities situated within that area taken into account as well. Does not paint a pretty picture. Much worse than what can be shown here.
It was said that the whole ships Rivets that held pcs of the superstructure/hull were of mixed quality , so a hole where it happened is said to be a cause of this defect itself
….bruh
Titanic brakes apart under the watter.
@@frederikdeschepper7607 That theory has been debunked quite a few times. Titanic broke up on the surface, as noted by several eyewitness testimonies. While the stern did remain attached to the bow via the double bottom, even while the bow section was plunging and completely submerged, the stern was still visible when the bottom of the ship broke and the two halves were separated on the surface.
@@brohawk3671 yes, but according to researchers, the diameter of the circle in which the debris is located is too small and so they think that the titanic broke underwater, of course that has been confirmed some years ago. So maby its not tru but i dont know it animore. XD
No matter how big we think a ship is, we can't beat nature no day at all.
lol i just shot the ground i think you are wrong
@@thecolinman3448 ok 😆
Sometimes I beat to nature
icebreaker ships:
Cars that cause Global warming: am I a joke to you?!
I love how the Oasis of the seas just breaks the laws of science by sinking on the opposite side she hit.
Titanic also sank opposite side she hit. Its a fact
@@caljucotcas Oh, thanks
Oasis of the Seas actually has 2 less lifeboats than the Titanic had, though each Oasis lifeboat has a capacity of 370, while each of the Titanic's boats could hold 65.
True
It has 56 raft
And each lifeboat has its very own salon and hot tub
Also oasis lifeboats are heated with food water and extra blankets included with a gps system, ESCAPING DEATH IN LUXURY BABYYYYYY
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Man that was fast, barely had time to get my second plate at the buffet.
I hope this never happens. My 1st and so far only cruise was on this ship. At the time, it was the biggest ship RC had. Very nice!
Honestly my first cruise was on its sister ship the symphony!! At the time that was the biggest ship! What a coincidence! Hopefully they never sink they are way more beautiful than what the get credit for
@@jokesalotss2263 your right but if I’m gonna be honest I just found out that they made a new ship “wonder of the seas” lol
@@vixsyt1107 that’s why I said “at the time” cause wonder is barely bigger now so yeah
Those Royal Caribbean cruises only cruise close to the equator so no it won’t happen
Yes right because historical things are invention for us. we leaned and corrected from previous titanic mistakes.. today’s ships are more powerful and have technology to how cut the ice and service in the ocean.
I get super emotionally attached to the cruise ships I’ve been on, so seeing this made me hurt and made the titanic sinking so much more real😫
One of my friends just finished a cruise on here yesterday
I worked as a musician on the Oasis of the Seas. I'd hate to imagine ALL THAT fall into the ocean! But the crew is well trained for emergencies. I'm sure everyone (all passengers and crew) would be able to get off the ship safely. There are plenty of life boats and rafts for everyone on board! Of course afterwards, the wreck would make for the ultimate wreck diving adventures if you're into scuba diving.
Wow cool a musician what instrument
@@micahgotracksplays340 drums in a cocktail/ standards band. We performed alot of ballroom dance type stuff and Frank Sinatra type jazz. It was very cool. We catered to more of a senior citizen type crowd. Those older people really know how to dance! 🕺💃
We played mainly in the Viking Crown Lounge at the very top of the ship.
Yea, just scuba dive down to the bottom of the Atlanic.
Thanks for sharing
The Royal Carribean is one of the biggest companies and they have like 5 or 6 of these floating planets and its amazing
And none ship built in the US, all from France or Finland
The good thing was this happened to Oasis on a day when she apparently had no passengers or crew. She was running on autopilot. It's all good though. We'll miss her, but happy that there were no injuries or loss of life.
Now there's something that you don't see every day.
I can’t be the only one who likes the water
I dont think soo
The good news (or better news than Titanic at least) is that is that it cruises 80 degree water and has enough life boats for all. There’s also probably another ship near enough to help quickly with rescue efforts.
RIP to all those people on board who didn't make it. 21.06.2021 never forget. My aunt was on that Cruise and told me the story
This video gives me the chills.
With modern day radar, even Stevie Wonder piloting the boat could avoid an iceberg.
Despite of that Schettino in 2012 managed to hit a rock and sink Costa Concordia
The CEO of Royal Caribbean should see this
such an intimidation
Why
@@e032001 So Glourious
this is the perfect time to watch this: a week before im on it
No worries!
Talk about scaring the hell of anyone taking their first cruise on this ship and they search to see what it’s like and they find this!
I feel like if something like this were to happen to any of their ships, it’s game over for their company.
There’s nothing Human Beings can beat such fury of Mother Nature of any kind one will face!
Instant like. Extremely creative. Good job.
I remember when this happened. What a scary day for us all...
Really? When did it happend?
@@caljucotcas It's been 84 years, and I can still smell the fresh paint...
@@Killerator80 bro the ship didnt sink.....
@@wnl.ruzz2498 she's made out of metal, I assure you, she'll sink.
I wouldn't think the cruise line would be over the moon about this rather odd bit of work
Nice job. Seems like the simulated sinking of the Oasis was much faster than that of the Titanic which listed but remained afloat for an hour or so before taking it's final plunge into the ocean.
Titanic hit about 11:40 and foundered at 2:20 AM both ships time btw. She should've foundered earlier but the Black Gang in Engineering Spaces fought the seawater with pumps as long as possible at least 1 died as he couldn't be rescued when a coal bunker gave way from water trapped in it between number 5 and 6 boiler room due to flooding
It's amazing that you were there to film it all
I am glad I saw this video after, rather than before, taking a recent cruise!
In the worst case of iceberg collision Oasis would take insignificant damages and leakage.
If it where to happen in RL the stress on the ship hole would be enormous.
Legends say that a time paradox caused the two ships to switch places, causing a massive paradox that destroyed half of the universe.
We need to check with Commander Data.
Omg you scared me man!. I worked in that ship for almost 7 years. Thank God this is not real!. Goshhhhh.
Oh I am glad is not real ?
And if anyone named Rose tries to push someone off of a floating door, tell her you're going to prove Darwin was right.
These ships are a blight to our oceans
Wow. That was well done.
You know, I've always wondered how modern ships would've sunk as the Titanic did.
This is interesting.
Awesome work.
Edit: it would've been a terrifying sight to see a massive cruise ship splits into 2/
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The titanic Breaking up was as loud as a explosion... Imagine the immense metallic screeching this break-up would generate.
Titanic: Tell me about it
Osama you better do something about this
I like how the iceberg wax the same as the one that sunk the titanic
Pesky little bugger does get about.
This is really amazing, watching from Kenya🥰🥰
This wouldn’t happen. Even if she magically found an iceberg (which is impossible where she is from) and collided and was sinking, which is a lot of ifs, she wouldn’t possible sink like titanic.
I'm curious how that vast open internal space would affect performance in a situation like this.
The thought of being on a Big ship sailing in the ocean just gives me anxiety. I'm the type of person I don't like anything I can't just stop and get out of when I'm done.
Legend says that the pool water is still in the pool
woah
gnarly dood
I guess?
Wait looks the water in the pools gone it stuck upside down oh no
XD
Yeah because the water in a cruise ship pool is salt water
The screams are very realistic!
Ideally the water tight compartments are built much better than Titanics as that's what ultimately ended here. Basically the ship might have a list but would remain afloat and should be able to return to port. Of course anything can happen but I would hope that something like Titanic can not easily be repeated.
Most probably an iceberg wouldn't even cause a hole in the steel of modern ships, maybe a dent.
Your the god of all gods on animations 👍
Of course this pops up in my feed after agreeing with my wife to get me on a cruise finally 😂
All dreams are not truths, but some are nightmares.
While we're in the spirit of laughing at this, you forgot the passengers in the water, taking pics of the ship sinking and selfies.
Must have got gopros such mfs
They are as well having a livestream on insta, Facebook etc inside the ship
#worstboattripever #adventure #savemeLeo
Is just a animation
@@IR0902 r/wooosh
I'm going on this thing in less than 2 weeks. 😐
Update: I'm on the return journey back home and the ship is pitching and rolling.
1:12 how realistic...even the water in the pool doesn't fall of the deck
as if his potato chip PC could handle it
I have an idea, what if we made boats with outer rings (like an onion) that would be solely for the purpose of disconnecting from the vessel when damaged? I know, it would look like elephant turd, and it would be so expensive they wouldn't be able to make money back on it for 100 years even if they charged 37,000 a night, but hey, at least it still floats
With these super sized ships, how terrifying it would be if it had suffered the same fate as Titanic!!
With todays technology a we could escape a disaster would hopefully; and everyone is required join a meeting at their muster station based where their cabin is stating that in an event of a disaster you would come to this location to get onto a life raft. I think that they people go onto to certain life boats based on where their cabin is for a specific reason, it ensures that everyone is in the same place and can be account for. On Carnival cruise they have children under a certain age where wrist bands. However even with all these safety precautions in 2012 we had the sinking of the Costa Concordia and the Sinking of Dongfang zhi Xing.
Jesus she sunk faster than the Britannic did and she sunk fast
It is a great video, I would recommend it for the viewer. Thanks!
As we all know, the captains are very professional and obviously will not have the ship sink. The ship is worth billions, they will be very careful with it :)
I hope this never really happens to Oasis of the Seas or any cruise ship!! How utterly horrible!!
I agree
Yet is happened to Titanic...
@@kaiserschlachtfelder and Costa Concordia, which is way more impressive, given that it happened in 2012 and the ship was much bigger and newer than titanic, it's also the only cruise ship that sank, the other were all ocean liners or war ships.
@@matteogamba3236 It is the only cruise ship unless you count Oceanos, but that is debatable. You could technically even call Wilhelm Gustloff a cruise ship, since it was built for that purpose.
Ah thank you. The last one lacked screaming. I come for the screaming.
Wonder of the Seas sinking has better water and ship graphics but, Oasis sinking got better angles and camera perspectives!!
I miss the Time when ships was still looking like ships..
Somthing tells me this would never happen
@jdslyman I said never happen not it would happen
@jdslyman No icebergs near it's main routes too
They said the the same about the Titanic........Every ship can sink!
@@tonyrobb8815 ik but I ment if it was to sink like that that most likely wouldn't happen
@@johnquinones. I catch your drift..
Not me watching this 2 days before my cruise
Sorry man
Man thing ship has so much glass that I feel like it would just explode into a cloud of razor sharp death. And the waves where basically be a sand storm of glass underwater.
As far as I know Oasis of the Seas has lots of safety systems especially ice warning systems to protect the ship against the collision.
Damn that's crazy
Reminds me of the Derbyshire assessors animation I've seen on here. "All forward freeboard and reserve bouyancy is lost... The elapsed time, from loss of number one hold, to the sinking of the stern, was about 2 minutes."
Oasis of the seas sounds like a giant bottle of Oasis
0:26 Lookouts: Iceberg Right ahead!! Captain: Head to left side!! Oasis of the seas hitting the iceberg: Skeee!!! This ship is sinking!! But she has a lot of weight she could sink
TitanicBuilder_2022 How To Draw Ships when to captain said head to the leaf side he was meant to say hard to starboard
@Hititanic Yeah yeah left is starboard I know
@@hititanic4082 port is left
@@richardtol125 do you think I care
@@hititanic4082 Uhh... Yeah
Nature is the ultimate BOSS.....
Yes boss
God is ultimate Bosss
@@rony2982 who?
@@scimatarpictures one and Only GOD
@@scimatarpictures If I had to live in a cold weather Nordic country, I probably wouldn't believe in God ether. But Thank God I'm not!
I like how the iceberg's still in the backround to take a look at what it has just done.😄
Rose is like, fuck that, been there done that, where's the lifeboat. Best of luck Jack, and thanks for the good rogering.
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If Oasis Of The Seas sank like a titanic, then Royal Caribbean will go bankrupt permanently.
True
How do you figure? Do you have any idea the revenue this company brings in on a *normal* week? They have 3 other ships almost identical to this one with a 4th one nearing completion as well as their massive fleet. It would be a great blow but they have insurance and plenty of infrastructure to fall back on should one of these Oasis class ships sink.
Not to mention their private island.
Witch means no more symphony of the seas is GONE
@@junebug9594 correction 5th oasis ship there’s already harmony symphony allure and oasis next is wonder
Everybody gangsta till the ship's designer says it cant float with more than 5 compartments flooded
The pool: the water didn't pure out-
Weird physics right?
@@caljucotcas yup
I actually wonder how it would sink in this situation... taking on water initially along the bow. As the bow went under, all those balcony rooms would begin letting in a ton of water and it'd probably sink even faster than the Titanic.
All that said, a small iceberg wouldn't do the same damage to an Oasis class ship as it did to the Titanic, so it's probably a moot point. But still, the mind reels...
It wasn't a small ice berg
@@GAMINGWORLD-gb8lx you’re right. I guess I meant a “relatively small scrape with an iceberg” as opposed to a direct hit.
@@Odelay77 I've heard people argue that if the titanic took a direct hit that it might have faired better. Would have limited the number of sealable compartment that were damaged. I'm sure it would probably still sink but maybe more time fore rescue.
@@Remsster Yeah that's the prevailing theory. Those iron ships were built to bend, not break, on a direct devastating hit. But if you pepper them with bunch of tiny holes, it's much worse.
Actually modern cruise ships are somewhat less "unsinkable" than the ocean liners of the past. Costa Concordia for example could stay afloat with only two of her watertight compartments flooded - while even Titanic could survive with 4 of them
Fun fact: no one was on the ship but there were screams
Escaping from a jail is easier than escaping from this nightmare.
If she sank in real life its would be scary to see water pouring in to the hollow part of the ship
If the water enters the hollow part it will sink faster
Pardon my language but holy shit that was exceptionally well done and believable
You can't tell me though that there isn't some sort of structural weak point in the middle of that man-made Leviathan where if the forces were right it wouldn't snap in two
One would hope that we have done a better job of internal subdivision on ships but at the same time the Costa Concordia took a large chunk of rock out cropping in the middle and it still sank
Like somebody else said don't you think for a second mother nature still can't bitch slap us no matter how seemingly good the engineering is
The Ship says, I am unsinkable!
The Iceberg says Hold my beer!
If one of these enormous ships did sink for whatever reason, the loss of life would be significant and tragic. Life boats are only as good as if they can be deployed with passengers. Five thousand passengers, can you imagine how long that would take to evacuate that many people, then add water flooding everywhere, loss of power, no lights, no direction, limited visibility, missing, injured or dead crew, and panic? Would not be pretty. Enjoy your cruise, always be ready to evacuate.
Yeah and if the ship lists enough, half the lifeboats will be useless like seen on the costa Concordia
I bet real-time simulations of the Oasis Class ships in the very same yet unlikely situation of Titanic would expose the folly of this sim! Besides, in the event an Oasis-Class ship suffered the same run-in with ice as Titanic, her welded modern steel structure would undoubtedly respond much differently than both Titanic's iron-rich steel and her slag-ridden rivets.
Could it be different if it hit a rock? Costa Concordia sideswiped a rock the same way Titanic sideswiped the iceberg, and Concordia sank in about the same time it took the Titanic to sink. I wouldn't doubt that if Oasis started sinking for whatever reason in real life, it might split in half too.
I want to say this is in ill taste, but that would be closed minded of me. I hope no ship ever sinks :( but its the harsh reality we have to face, so it's necessary to imagine such things. Be safe everyone!!!
The screaming is a nice touch
I realize that this was merely an animation/simulation. But, with all of today's modern technologies and safeguards aboard one of those giant cruise ships; I would think it would take an absolutely cataclysmic/catastrophic event to sink one of those giants.
In reality any modern ship would capsize during the sinking, much like Costa Concordia. The only thing that prevented Costa Concordia to fully capsize and go under is the fact that it sank on shallow waters.
The ship sank faster than the titanic 😭
People on the ship already lived happy lives before they die. That is good enough. No problem at all
Nice animation dude
You gotta give props to that camera man tho
It ain’t easy to fly like that
Yeah I'm good how are u still have the money for a while and then you will have the money for the next few weeks and we will see how you doing tonight and then you
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It’s a scam. He’s using creative mode
@@memester9732 ah damn. You’re right
I thought I'd have to break out the woooosh
I think the sinking time is acurate, with the weight of the ship and size along with all the open spaces it’s likely she would go down in 2-6 minutes
Not at all, the wide open spaces are all well above water line, and the decks below the water line would be very different and more flooding resistant than the Titanic. The Costa Concordia took about 3 hours to capsize.
Simply super👍👍
Brilliant work! Horrifying.
Why peoples are being so dumb in the comment ? like... Guys it's just an animation...
exactly ❤️
@@caljucotcas i just love it a lot, thank for it
@@AmicusAdastra thank You for Your support :)
Yes
Yes it is an animation not if you work for a cruise ship you will surely understand.