What Happened to the Titanic Submarine

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penguinz0

penguinz0

Жыл бұрын

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@lukehaigh1363
@lukehaigh1363 Жыл бұрын
The 19 year old is the saddest part of this whole story. The other 4 were grown men with a history of exploring, fully aware of the risks posed. The kid was dragged along with his dad and went to please him, his aunt today said of how terrified he was. 😢
@GDKF0238
@GDKF0238 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that’s the part that bothers me. Hope his family finds peace
@AwfulLottaYea
@AwfulLottaYea Жыл бұрын
@@GDKF0238if I’m honest it’s the only part i feel sorry about.
@attilavs2
@attilavs2 Жыл бұрын
@BasedRed-pq1jo ​​⁠​​⁠and i am better at licking balls than him
@angygremlin4423
@angygremlin4423 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand why the dad would pressure his son to come along. Even if the son hadn't been afraid, they were facing almost certain death if anything went wrong. I don't think I'll ever want to have kids, but even I couldn't imagine putting my kid at risk like that when they're only 19 and have so much more life to live. There were so many other things they could have done together for Father's Day...
@bravo64822
@bravo64822 Жыл бұрын
@BasedRed-pq1jostfu
@ohapplesauce
@ohapplesauce Жыл бұрын
Josh Gates, an archaeologist on the Discovery Channel, apparently went on one of Titan’s first test dives because he wanted to film an episode about the Titanic. He refused to go through with it because of safety concerns. This is a guy who repelled down a muddy cliff side that was literally falling apart as he went because he wanted to find mammoth DNA.
@lucasnikunen7571
@lucasnikunen7571 Жыл бұрын
fucking Josh gates?!??! of all people?!?!?
@S3ANCE
@S3ANCE Жыл бұрын
Literally said the same thing LOL. If even Josh Gates denied passage, it's a big no for me.
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 Жыл бұрын
Like Steve-O walking in and passing for safety issues. It should count as a dozen red flags
@drunkenprayer8390
@drunkenprayer8390 Жыл бұрын
Damn never knew that. Big fan of Josh Gates shows and some of the places he goes and stuff he does is wild so if he passed that says a lot to me. On similar note I remember Jeremy Wade went down two or three thousand feet in a small submersible to get a look at a gillshark and he looked like he was bricking it the entire time and seemed well aware of the risks, and I wondered how crazy you have to be to voluntarily do something like that. Yet that's not even a quarter (excuse me if my maths is terrible) as deep as the submersible going to look at the Titanic was going.
@desoxyn8683
@desoxyn8683 Жыл бұрын
​@@stephengrigg5988lmao actually
@kalinnavyacheslavovna2760
@kalinnavyacheslavovna2760 Жыл бұрын
An insane thing most people don't know is that the reason he was communicating with the crew via text messaging (even though they lost connection every single time they did these trips) Is because he made them disable the system in place to be contacted every 15 minutes and keep communication open, because the beeping annoyed him and he didn't want to listen to it the entire ride.
@zkme2734
@zkme2734 Жыл бұрын
This really was natural selection
@66ixty9ine
@66ixty9ine Жыл бұрын
@@zkme2734 Unfortunately
@simonhailom2477
@simonhailom2477 Жыл бұрын
Darwinism was strong, but cruel.
@tissuegaming1001
@tissuegaming1001 Жыл бұрын
@@simonhailom2477 fr
@annienunyabiz6627
@annienunyabiz6627 Жыл бұрын
@@simonhailom2477 He should be chapter 1 in the next Darwin Awards book.
@DawnOfTheOzz
@DawnOfTheOzz Жыл бұрын
There is actually one weird that was somehow sparked by this. The creator of Iron Lung came out and said that sales for his game spiked as the tragedy was unfolding, even going so far as to say: "It feels so wrong." If that doesn't feel morbid, the reviews on Steam certainly are.
@FrahdChikun
@FrahdChikun Жыл бұрын
It's depressing to see such a good game go from "one of the best horror games in recent years" to "the game that predicted the OceanGate tragedy XD."
@krackokrag
@krackokrag Жыл бұрын
But the difference is that the Iron Lung Submarine lasted longer and well built when all it requires is one man to fix stuff and resist hits from a Subnautica Leviathan before going down.
@saysHotdogs
@saysHotdogs Жыл бұрын
I feel this in my core though. I played tf outta Plague, Inc. when 2020 unfolded
@Time90097
@Time90097 Жыл бұрын
@@saysHotdogs plague inc that name is nostalgic, especially the evolved version man.
@cosmic2750
@cosmic2750 Жыл бұрын
I guess the incident just kinda incited an interest in deep sea submarine horror games and Iron Lung was one of the only best ones.
@LuxuryBradfordMansion
@LuxuryBradfordMansion Жыл бұрын
the fact that the submarine failed EVERY SINGLE SAFTEY TEST and the CEO still decided to take people down there is absolutely outrageous to me
@creasedhorizon8931
@creasedhorizon8931 Жыл бұрын
And that the people still got on it too
@madara992
@madara992 Жыл бұрын
at the end of the day the money is what droved him to keep going
@docbrown2045
@docbrown2045 Жыл бұрын
@@creasedhorizon8931 They were probably sure it was perfectly safe since the man behind the whole thing was going in with them. Too bad they didn't know that the man was an idiot.
@ismellmandude6401
@ismellmandude6401 Жыл бұрын
​@@docbrown2045This is what a lot of people are missing when they blame the people for boarding the ship. They probably assumed something like this _had_ to be regulated, as well.
@user-fb2gr3rr3i
@user-fb2gr3rr3i Жыл бұрын
@@creasedhorizon8931 possible that the CEO lied or oversold his dog shit submersible, if he's that delusional about it
@clack1727
@clack1727 Жыл бұрын
This situation is very unfortunate, but also interesting how the CEO met his fate to his own ignorance.
@deftfkaubgup4669
@deftfkaubgup4669 Жыл бұрын
Situation is also kinda ironic when you think about it too. The captain’s ignorance of “god not being able to sink” the titanic is parallel to that of the CEO who cut corners thinking he was safe exploring the demise of the captain’s hubris 110 years ago.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
WHAT CEO, U MEAN PRESIDENT TRUMP?
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
@BasedRed-pq1jo TRUMPS CONTENT IS BETTER
@Jobroski47
@Jobroski47 Жыл бұрын
​@realyoz🤓
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
@@Jobroski47 TRUMP IS BETTER
@Lesaloote
@Lesaloote Жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken the CEO had said he'd want to be remembered by the rules he breaks as in being an underdog innovator. There's something so horribly poetic about that.
@torakka2ow640
@torakka2ow640 Жыл бұрын
He will remembered as one of the biggest idiots in history
@thesavagegummybear7341
@thesavagegummybear7341 11 ай бұрын
Now he’s gonna be remembered as a red mist
@thedarkestfateful
@thedarkestfateful Жыл бұрын
Stockton Rush caused his own demise. It’s sad he lost his life but I was mainly sorry for the four other passengers he took with him, who paid him $250k a piece for deep sea exploration only to have their safety disregarded and their lives lost as well, all because they were so convinced this man knew what he was talking about. Yes, I know they signed the waivers and everything - but Stockton Rush must have been extremely convincing for his passengers to get inside that thing.
@Vincisomething
@Vincisomething Жыл бұрын
A little ironic that his last name is Rush, too
@alice45-fgd-456drt
@alice45-fgd-456drt Жыл бұрын
In all fairness, if you have to sign a paper saying "this thing hasn't been certified and you might die" and still decide to let this tin can sink you 4k meters beneath the ocean, you're so stupid you shouldn't reproduce anymore. It was clear to anyone that this wasn't safe, they literally had to agree to the knowledge that it wasn't safe. Like I'm sorry for the families of these imbeciles but if anything proves that money can't buy intelligence, it's this. They were idiots and they paid the price.
@foxtrotstudios2958
@foxtrotstudios2958 Жыл бұрын
At this point im suspecting that it could have been a murder-suicide. Only due to the fact that he KNEW how unstable it was and he probably only charged so much per seat so that his kids could have something left once he was gone
@douggaudiosi14
@douggaudiosi14 Жыл бұрын
​@@Vincisomethinghow's that ironic?
@nomadicle6867
@nomadicle6867 Жыл бұрын
At that point the waiver should be voided, they completely disregarded all safety requirements and said the sun was completely safe, no judge with an above 70 IQ would side with the fucking waiver
@aidanadkins5922
@aidanadkins5922 Жыл бұрын
Another thing Charlie didn't mention: The CEO admitted in 2021 that the sub was made using carbon fiber instead of solid metal as it should have been. Not only that, he got the carbon fiber at a discount becuase it was past its rated shelf life. He made that damn thing out of *expired* carbon fiber.
@DomesticAnimo
@DomesticAnimo Жыл бұрын
Smfh 😢
@michael_zaki6903
@michael_zaki6903 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t know carbon fiber could expire.
@sageg58
@sageg58 Жыл бұрын
And carbon fiber doesn't even do well under crushing loads, it's mainly it's tensile strength that makes it useful. The only thing pushing against that water pressure was the resin the fiber cured in
@GoogleDancingIsraelis
@GoogleDancingIsraelis Жыл бұрын
And re purposed scaffolding rods...
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts Жыл бұрын
@@michael_zaki6903 kevlar expires. carbon fiber for rovs is cheap because it is meant to be disposable. you use the rov, then take out the components and toss the carbon fiber, put in a new one
@AlastorGamer
@AlastorGamer Жыл бұрын
I feel immensely sorry for the 19-year-old. He was terrified but braved it for his dad and ultimately ended up dying with him.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP SON RISKED HIS LIFE TOO
@kimbaldun
@kimbaldun Жыл бұрын
Was a dumb decision to let rich people decide what to do in your life instead of taking advice from professionals
@AP-eq6fv
@AP-eq6fv Жыл бұрын
it's horrible, but I do take solace in that 1) he died bonding with his dad, and 2) it was instantaneous. It was very unfortunate, but one of the better ways to go. Now his mom, otoh....
@anton5646
@anton5646 Жыл бұрын
@@AP-eq6fv yeah I feel like this is an overlooked thing. Sure it is absolutely terrible but atleast they felt 0 pain. It would've been 100 times worse if they panicked for days and ran out of oxygen
@dreamkitty
@dreamkitty Жыл бұрын
@@AP-eq6fvif i was the mom/wife i’d be cursing his name every day.
@redmarble5624
@redmarble5624 Жыл бұрын
As a prior submariner there are multiple safety checks that are done prior to putting the boat under the water for a deployment or an underway. Any discrepancies are recorded and given to multiple high ranking officers and enlisted at the squadron the boat belongs to. Any checks that failed have to be approved by multiple people to allow the boat to go to sea despite those failures.
@Cha0sgg
@Cha0sgg Жыл бұрын
lol its insane after spending so much time on safety in the Navy to see this being allowed to exist in the first place.
@ZilaBonvovs
@ZilaBonvovs Жыл бұрын
It’s literally an unapproved vehicle There are no safety checks, because no government or organization was dumb enough to associate with it
@masterofbloopers
@masterofbloopers Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of Half-Life. The scientists ignored all the warning signs that things weren't up to code, and yet they went on with the experiment anyway. Next thing you know, all hell figuratively _and_ literally breaks loose. When I first played the game, I thought to myself: "This is ridiculous! As if a modern, high-tech company like that would disregard all safety precautions and endanger the lives of all its employees!" I'd like to congratulate the CEO of OceanGate for proving me wrong.
@l1ghtd3m0n3
@l1ghtd3m0n3 Жыл бұрын
Safety is nothing to big corporations if it means money.
@Roebloz
@Roebloz Жыл бұрын
Hopefully this doesn't cause an intergalactic space alien invasion now.
@simonhailom2477
@simonhailom2477 Жыл бұрын
He's dead, but I'm sure he understands the sentiment.
@elll2184
@elll2184 Жыл бұрын
Real life just like bideo game
@0neDoomedSpaceMarine
@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Жыл бұрын
_"Stockton doesn't need to hear all this, he's a highly trained professional. We've assured the investors that nothing will go wrong."_
@StealthyDead
@StealthyDead Жыл бұрын
The CEO said that the submersible industry was "obscenly safe and hadn't had an accident in 35 years." Well, if his mission was to break that record through negligence and hubris, he surely succeeded. It's almost like the industry has standards for a reason. And that's what kept it safe for decades on end.
@ripsouljax4159
@ripsouljax4159 Жыл бұрын
The new CEO’s words or the last words Stockton Rush spoke through the comms before the submersible imploded?
@gibbygibbstein7858
@gibbygibbstein7858 Жыл бұрын
See that sentence makes me 100% believe that Stockton Rush really just wanted to kill himself and others. Hope he's having fun in hell.
@MaestroTunes
@MaestroTunes Жыл бұрын
​@@ripsouljax4159 it is what Stockton rush had said in a interview some time ago
@hhiippiittyy
@hhiippiittyy Жыл бұрын
Like anti-vaxxers who aren't worried about polio.
@alanwatts8239
@alanwatts8239 Жыл бұрын
Bunch of rich ass people dying, including a member of the WEF. Nothing of value was lost.
@Hauntaku
@Hauntaku Жыл бұрын
Literally everyone warned the CEO that this was doomed to fail. The CEO claimed people were "stifling innovation". Seems all too common that a CEO leads a sinking ship. RIP to the 19-year old who was brave enough to go into the depths just because it was father's day. Truly a legend.
@username8644
@username8644 Жыл бұрын
The dude even called his sub the "titan" which is obviously a play on words with the TITANic. Really shows how cocky he was. Edit: and he did all the same claims as people did with the titanic before it set off. Truly ironic. Almost makes me believe that he did it on purpose and this was all planned.
@kyotanaka920
@kyotanaka920 Жыл бұрын
When people fall up the stairs, you'll have dumbasses in positions they don't belong.
@alder6792
@alder6792 Жыл бұрын
​@ThetinyFresh2544and why do you say that?
@goatslayer3160
@goatslayer3160 Жыл бұрын
@@alder6792 Because "rich people bad". Just losers jealous of other people's success, it's best to ignore them.
@tullyDT
@tullyDT Жыл бұрын
@@alder6792 because he's and edgelord looking for attention ignore him
@Nighthawk6827
@Nighthawk6827 11 ай бұрын
James Cameron was in an interview along with Dr. Robert Ballard, the man who discovered Titanic and how they heard about the Titan going missing. Bob was at sea when news of the Titan reached him, he called up Jim and both concluded that it fell victim to an implosion, but said nothing about it, hoping that they were wrong, but ultimately they were right. Bob Ballard actually knew Stockton Rush when he met him in his younger years and Stockton told Bob that his dream was to explore the Titanic to which Ballard had said in the interview as ‘A Dream that became a Nightmare.’ Ballard would tell of his experience in submersibles like the Alvin and how he felt safe in that submersible while exploring the wreck of the Olympic-Class Ocean Liner, Titanic. Stockton Rush let his pride and innovative ideas get to him, despite being told that the Titan was not safe and even fired an engineer who spoke out against using the sub.
@snakesareprettycoolifyouas756
@snakesareprettycoolifyouas756 Жыл бұрын
I started to suspect the sub instantly imploded when the connection was lost because more info on its *horrible* construction came out over time. A lot less terrifying compared to the alternatives. They died faster than the nervous system could even process anything. Its gruesome, but painless
@appellsauce
@appellsauce Жыл бұрын
It's absolutely mind-blowing how this company was able to get away with actively ignoring safety protocols and cutting corners for so long
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP BETTER COMPANY
@MbitaChizi
@MbitaChizi Жыл бұрын
Charlie inspires me.. My parents said if I get 15k followers They'd buy me a better camera for recording..begging u guys, literally begging....
@TheRed_wing
@TheRed_wing Жыл бұрын
​@@MbitaChizi nah I'm good
@d-blue1767
@d-blue1767 Жыл бұрын
​@@TheRed_wing fr
@jenniferhamels1176
@jenniferhamels1176 Жыл бұрын
They got lucky. Managed to roll a D20 13 times in a row. Then they finally rolled a 1 to 19 for implosion.
@MVIVN
@MVIVN Жыл бұрын
The saddest part is the kid who was on board - apparently he didn’t want to go and was terrified of the whole expedition but felt pressured to go because he wanted to please his dad. Absolutely devastating that he ended up dying, exactly what he feared was going to happen.
@NIN_Mase
@NIN_Mase Жыл бұрын
​@@kewltricksthat's thr story going around, so..
@The.Nasty.
@The.Nasty. Жыл бұрын
@@kewltricks. But it’s true… the dude was just 19 and was there with his dad. He apparently didn’t want to go but his dad really wanted him to… Charlie even mentions it at the end.
@bigfootwithinternetconnect2330
@bigfootwithinternetconnect2330 Жыл бұрын
In today's episode of The Pricks of The Internet: ​@@kewltricks
@CyberJawa1986
@CyberJawa1986 Жыл бұрын
@@NIN_Mase and by some of the relatives too, so basically that poster saying the family that spoke to him before is lying
@juliusnepos6013
@juliusnepos6013 Жыл бұрын
@@kewltricks sadly it is true
@fantasymaster71
@fantasymaster71 Жыл бұрын
Just so people know, even though Charlie probably already covered it: When the pressure gets deep enough, the light goes away. Once you pass that point, you are asking for trouble. Once you get to these depths, the pressure is something even titanium might have trouble with. Nobody was ever going to find them BECAUSE of the pressure. There’s a reason nothing down there has anything solid. Like bones or really any internal structure to speak of. And it’s not the lack of light. It’s the pressure. Anything down there alive is alive because it can survive two miles of 30 degree or less ocean water Idrc who thought they would find something but a three second google search for “ what happens to human bodies at a two mile depth” would’ve told anyone what they were gonna find. It’s the reason the titanic is there, everyone’s belongings but no bodies. Bodies get liquified. They’re not built for that level of fuck me fuck you pressure. They just aren’t. Apologies to anyone who was in the rescue teams or are mourning, but this is the harsh reality. There’s no bodies. Just whatever they had on. No paste. No skin, bone fragments. Nothing. They’ve been liquified through pure force in the form of water. Addendum: As clear cut as it is, I wanted to update this: I saw this somewhere (and this was years ago) and idk where but one estimate was it took somewhere from either 3 months to 6 months or 3-6 weeks for this process to happen. (People write bad “articles” all the time, so it’s not a surprise) This is clearly not the case. The people involved in this sheer negligence were missing after a day. Even after finding shards of the sub, there was nothing left of them. So they don’t even last a week down there, let alone a few days. That’s how high the pressure is.
@GhostmareXD_
@GhostmareXD_ 10 ай бұрын
Damn...
@reflex9238
@reflex9238 6 ай бұрын
Late to this, but Jesus Christ never thought the pressure was that high that it literally can liquify humans.
@fart63
@fart63 3 ай бұрын
You seem to think the implosion just destroyed the outside of the submersible. These people were turned to only blood splatter in less than a millisecond. Their clothes are also gone. It wasn’t just the ocean working against them, their cage turned them to dust and incinerated them at the same time. The bodies of the titanic had a totally different fate. The only thing that could remain of this death trap are metal fragments.
@marianab.1807
@marianab.1807 Ай бұрын
What caused the bodies to be liquified was the implosion, and what caused the implosion was the difference in pressure between the inside of the submersible and the outside (the ocean). If a body sank down that deep from the surface it would not get liquified. The actual reason there are no bodies on the Titanic is because they’ve decomposed with time.
@ex-caliburn-real
@ex-caliburn-real Жыл бұрын
I feel so bad for all 5 of those guys, they just wanted to have a good time, and the 19 year old just wanted to spend time with his dad, but they died due to Rush's absolutely awful decisions. It honestly makes my blood boil.
@OmnipotentNoodle
@OmnipotentNoodle Жыл бұрын
By the way, for anyone wondering, a waiver of one's right to sue for death or injury does not apply in cases of gross or criminal negligence, which this certainly meets the bar for, given their flagrant disregard for safety regulations. OceanGate should be sued into oblivion.
@Cat-jh8kh
@Cat-jh8kh Жыл бұрын
making a submarine out of carbon fiber should already be a sueable offence, and thats before the rest of the negligence
@samuelwhitaker5503
@samuelwhitaker5503 Жыл бұрын
The carbon fiber wasn’t the problem inherently. It was just so thin for the depth they went to they basically had no chance. 4 inches thick is nothing at that depth pretty much regardless of the material. It was supposed to be twice that thick, which would’ve made it several times stronger, causing the window to be the problem (and they would’ve died anyway).
@ismellmandude6401
@ismellmandude6401 Жыл бұрын
​@@samuelwhitaker5503I think the Trieste has 5 inch thick steel walls though, no? And it went down to Challenger Deep.
@cooltwittertag
@cooltwittertag Жыл бұрын
@@samuelwhitaker5503 Carbon fibre is extremily briddle and prone to material exhaustion. Its definetly a big problem to use for a sub. Its just not smart.
@elseggs6504
@elseggs6504 Жыл бұрын
​@@cooltwittertagit being brittle or not isnt the problem. Maybe some genuinely innovative engineering couldve made it work in the long run. That cheapskate just had to use carbonfibre that NASA and whatnot all considered to be trash
@Alekai185
@Alekai185 Жыл бұрын
For those wondering, the pressure from the depth that they were in was so high that it would take approximately 0.15 seconds to go from submersible to disc. The violent collapse happened so fast, they most certainly had no idea and probably didn’t even hear it happen. I guess the silver lining is that they died so fast, they didn’t feel any of it.
@fluxx3671
@fluxx3671 Жыл бұрын
Well every submersible has a crush depth including tired as we can but as they were going lower they would heard the hull creaking and bending from the pressure before they ultimately died so I think they definitely knew it was gonna happen but not for long
@JubbLaRacing
@JubbLaRacing Жыл бұрын
​@@fluxx3671Carbon fiber doesn't bend, it shatters. They may not have noticed anything wrong.
@channie3473
@channie3473 Жыл бұрын
@@fluxx3671 No, that might be true if it was made out of steel. But this one was reinforced with carbon fiber, which shatters like glass. It goes from completely stable to imploded instantly.
@celderian
@celderian Жыл бұрын
@@fluxx3671except that this didn’t get to its crush depth. It failed at the beginning of the dive. So yeah, they probably didn’t know what hit them. Carbon fiber doesn’t fail like metals. It doesn’t deform, it just snaps when it reaches its limits.
@robertsteiner4696
@robertsteiner4696 Жыл бұрын
Yeah nah it would have taken them several minutes to die still, just because something crushes doesn't mean it crushes into a flat plane in an instant. What most likely happened was it slowly crushed the people inside, and they most likely got several stab wounds from the hull collapsing in on itself and falling apart on top of drowning on top of that. Turns out drainage pipes spoiler alert: aren't a good fucking submarine. Wow, who would have thought that besides....literally anyone with a functioning brain.
@theplaceholder3
@theplaceholder3 Жыл бұрын
That 19 year old kid is the only one I feel bad for because he just wanted to make his dad happy. Everyone else tho, especially the CEO, was just plain stupidity. Update: as of June 27, 2023, OceanGate is getting shut down for good. Rest easy, everyone.
@agentofgrace777
@agentofgrace777 Жыл бұрын
It's incredibly sad that no law enforcement stepped in to try and stop the expedition. I hope that the families of the victims get the justice that they deserve. The CEO was clearly a money hungry man, and he deserved what came to him.
@BritishEcho
@BritishEcho Жыл бұрын
The dive took place in international waters for that reason; no laws. I only feel sorry for the 19yr old who didn't want to go, the rest and especially the CEO I don't have much (or any for the latter case) pity for. The risk was blatant and they chose to ignore it.
@riley4198
@riley4198 Жыл бұрын
They wouldn’t be able to, since any money giving to the company was counted as a donation and was a private enterprise, Stockton is the true problem
@OfentseMwaseFilms
@OfentseMwaseFilms Жыл бұрын
James Cameron safely dived to 36 000 feet. A Legend in this field.
@fluffyduckbutt24
@fluffyduckbutt24 Жыл бұрын
His submersible was like 20 million or something, don't quote me.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP IS BETTER DUDE DUDE
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
@@fluffyduckbutt24 TRUMP HAS MORE CASH
@PinkPanther4958
@PinkPanther4958 Жыл бұрын
He is a legend in all his fields. A lot of Brits like him because he uncovered a lot about the Titanic. Which gave some closure to relatives of the victims who live in both the US and UK and on top of that he is an excellent film director but we all know this lol.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
@@PinkPanther4958 TRUMP IS BETTER DUDE DUDE DUDE WHY WHY WHY BIDEN
@Hi-cm1cj
@Hi-cm1cj Жыл бұрын
If it consoles anyone, the implosion took place in the span of 30 milliseconds. They were alive one second and no longer were in the next. They felt no pain, and they did not suffocate. It still does not take away from the fact they still died, tragically.
@Luminousreign
@Luminousreign Жыл бұрын
They knew. They had a warning system and would have heard it breaking under the pressure. They tried to drop their weights and ascend before it imploded.
@kzwei2
@kzwei2 Жыл бұрын
@realyozget outta here im reporting you to yt,go make actually good content to grt subs goddamit I saw you on 6 other reply sections of this video
@zacparker8681
@zacparker8681 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s very likely most of crew knew what was about to happen..
@coonjamalay
@coonjamalay Жыл бұрын
@@Luminousreign can you send me a link about that?
@omhh1986
@omhh1986 Жыл бұрын
That sucks
@dougdouglass6126
@dougdouglass6126 Жыл бұрын
It was really forward thinking of them to call their company OceanGate. Since we always add “gate” to big controversies and scandals, they just saved us time and let us know from the get go that they were going to screw up big time.
@alice45-fgd-456drt
@alice45-fgd-456drt Жыл бұрын
I dub thee OceanGateGate
@simonhailom2477
@simonhailom2477 Жыл бұрын
​@@alice45-fgd-456drtSo mote it be.
@Sean-mq7wt
@Sean-mq7wt Жыл бұрын
The reason they didn't tell people that it was likely an implosion was to keep morale up among potential search/rescue staff. There was a small, but not impossible, chance they were still alive, and if so they needed to keep morale up.
@dancooper6002
@dancooper6002 3 ай бұрын
I suspect the Navy didn't want to tip their hand too much on just how good their listening devices are either....
@jeremysack5939
@jeremysack5939 Жыл бұрын
Apparently there was another passenger whod already purchased a ticket,but after emailing the CEO with a couple concerns, he wasnt happy with the answers he got so he emailed back to say he was withdrawing from the trip. Imagine being that dude the day after the sub launched and throughout this. THAT is why you always follow your gut instinct, it basically never lets you down.
@duckyymomo5714
@duckyymomo5714 Жыл бұрын
True but I always have guts feeling about me dying on a plane and luckily that haven't happened yet. And I kinda have to travel by plane to get back home
@alelzarterl212
@alelzarterl212 Жыл бұрын
Gut feelings aren't reliable. You are better off using logical reasoning. The passengers probably thought they were going to survive based on a gut feeling. They trusted their gut and look where that took them! They died! My argument as to why they used a gut feeling to go ahead with the trip is that they obviously did not use their logical reasoning to analyse the background of the company, the background of the CEO, current or past lawsuits. They would have quickly figured out it was a really bad idea.
@warsawcattus
@warsawcattus Жыл бұрын
My grandma came back home at 2:30 pm and not 2 pm so i followed my gut instinct and tackled her, breaking her back in the process knowing it was actually someone impersonating her, gut instinct the goat fr😈😈😈
@NEELZE99
@NEELZE99 Жыл бұрын
​@@alelzarterl212wrong. The gut is the second brain
@jinxed402
@jinxed402 Жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@walkercorley3133
@walkercorley3133 Жыл бұрын
My dad, Dave Corley, a retired nuclear submarine officer who served as a navigator is currently being interviewed by news networks concerning this story, and more particularly on the nature of the implosion itself. I always remember hearing stories about the USS Scorpion and USS Thresher implosions, and upon hearing the initial reports on the discovery of wreckage of the Titan those stories came to mind once more. I will try to briefly summarize the nature of those implosions and the one that occurred for the Titan. A sinking military submarine eventually reaches a depth at which the external sea pressure nears 1,000 pounds per square inch on the outer hull surface. The hull collapses at about 2,000 feet beneath the ocean’s surface. The collapse is catastrophic and extremely quick. The sea pressure pushes the air within the hull towards the innermost part of the hull. The speed of the inwardly-rushing pressure wave is over 1,500 miles per hour - that’s twice the speed of sound. The radius of the hull is only 45-50 feet, so the hull reaches its farthest travel within ten milliseconds - less than one hundredth of a second. That’s much quicker than the blink of an eye. As the air pressure wave moves inward, its pressure rises. And its temperature also rises - to about 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The aerosols within the internal atmosphere of the sub along with cooking fats, diesel and human flesh combust. To put it bluntly it is the most violently sudden way to die, and in those cases as well as OceanGate's these disasters could have been completely preventable had their been more regulatory oversight.
@matijavinazza9861
@matijavinazza9861 Жыл бұрын
At least someone knowing what they're talking about and not making up some bullshit about water rushing in so fast it superheated.
@nomoretwitterhandles
@nomoretwitterhandles Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining some of this for those who may not know. I've seen quite a few people misunderstanding what goes on during an implosion. Kudos to your dad for taking the time to explain these things as well.
@TheMarslMcFly
@TheMarslMcFly Жыл бұрын
That's so terrifying. I knew those videos of train tank containers imploding for "showcase" purposes to demonstrate what an implosion actually looks like, but this description sounds *SO MUCH* worse. Just another reminder that we should stay as far away from the deep ocean as possible.
@SuomenPaska
@SuomenPaska Жыл бұрын
As morbid as it sounds, this seems like one of the better ways to die in terms of not feeling any pain or realising you're dying.
@whitecoffee1427
@whitecoffee1427 Жыл бұрын
In this case especially. They didn't even think about cycles when they made the damn thing out of Carbon fibre. Its truly disgusting.
@BlazeFireMC
@BlazeFireMC Жыл бұрын
Something worth noting is that the son of one of the passengers (who was a passenger himself) didn't want to go on this thing because he feared it was unsafe, but did so anyway to please his parents as the trip was a gift from his now widowed mother for him and his dad. I'd take that as a cautionary tale to just go with your gut.
@bluebosnian
@bluebosnian Жыл бұрын
he said that during the video
@BlazeFireMC
@BlazeFireMC Жыл бұрын
@@bluebosnian Somehow I didn't notice, but I'd heard it elsewhere
@Inksanity
@Inksanity Жыл бұрын
Imagine the guilt the mother must feel
@davey6024
@davey6024 Жыл бұрын
"The titanic sunk over 100 years ago but is still taking lives to this day" Charlie this is 10x better than any news channel stuff I have seen about the titan
@Athen239
@Athen239 6 ай бұрын
The joke made itself. ​@@Amethyst_Deceiver1
@subaquatictoaster
@subaquatictoaster Жыл бұрын
This might be a bit of a dark take, but as soon as we knew we weren't going to retrieve it in time, this is honestly the best outcome. Seems like the implosion happened shortly after contact was lost and in that case it was near instant for the passengers. It's a tragedy but it's better than slowly suffocating
@DaTimmeh
@DaTimmeh Жыл бұрын
Not a dark take, a realistic one. So many people are so concerned with prolonging life as much as possible, but don’t consider for a second whether it’s a life worth living.
@plaguefellow4956
@plaguefellow4956 Жыл бұрын
It's the less horrific outcome because if they were only going to die from lack of oxygen then that is so much time to think about how hopeless it is and could be mentally damaging and such
@Cheesepuff8
@Cheesepuff8 Жыл бұрын
I’ve not seen anyone with the opposite take
@danielestrada3390
@danielestrada3390 Жыл бұрын
Yeah much better than them suffocating or slowly losing their hope swimming up and drowning
@CommissarPhantom
@CommissarPhantom Жыл бұрын
I'm glad it was quick vs prolonged death but I would have preferred they survived but if death was assured I'm glad it was instant
@khazz33
@khazz33 Жыл бұрын
Mark Twain really hit the nail on the head when he said that “Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn’t.”
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP HAS BETTER QUOTES
@aelto907
@aelto907 Жыл бұрын
@@NigerianCrusader💀
@nownow4323
@nownow4323 Жыл бұрын
​@@NigerianCrusaderlike?
@brazil3207
@brazil3207 Жыл бұрын
​@@NigerianCrusaderliberal sarcasm??
@brazil3207
@brazil3207 Жыл бұрын
If the creation of anything thru molecule to man evolution were true, nothing should evolve because organisms have ORGANS. and evolution could never get even 1 of them to function right, LET ALONE 4 OR 5!! AND THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM!! The sequence of DNA can be identical but produce different results based on the presence or absence of epigenetic markers. So if humans and chimps share a common ancestor and these chemical tags are heritable, they should have similar epigenetic markers, right? They should (if evolution were true), but they don’t. the bbt (bigbang theory) is a manmade construct. How insane the chances must be for mill's of plants and animals to magically mutate over ludicrous spans of time. We should find missing links. However we dont, we only find Fully Formed animals. If animals could evolve into totally new animals, there should be a chance we find missing links. ONLY THE SIMPLEST LIFE FORMS SHOULD BE ABLE TO EVOLVE INTO EXISTENCE. GENETIC ENTROPY WILL UNDO WHATEVER BENEFITS THE ORGANISM MUTATED, FASTER THAN THE ORGANISM WILL MUTATE BENEFICAL TRAITS. EVEN THEN, THE CHANCES OF ANY ORGANISM MUTATING A BENEFICIAL TRAIT ARE NEXT TO NONE. HOW MUCH MORE CRAZY IS EVOLUTION, WHEN APPLIED TO MILLIONS OF PLANTS N ANIMALS?? FOR THEY ARE WITHOUT EXCUSE.... DEBUNKING BIGBANG: if the bigbang was real the 2nd planet's orbit would be normal and sat turns ring particles should've moved too fast for ANY gravity to pull them towards the planet. And thats not even taking into account the bigbangs hot temprature which shoulda vaporized anything. also there is too little antimatter in universe. if bigbang was real 99.999999999999999999999% of our universe should Not exist because antimatter destroys matter when it make contact with matter. the bang wouldve made much of it touch matter. so we see far less stars n stuff bc the so called bigbang wouldve destroyed nearly all of it. . READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY!! ----> this should prove that Jesus is Real: JESUS CHRIST will Not make you take any mark, and He will punish the tyrannical ANTI Christ. The ANTI Christ will get a terrible wound, but cure himself to reinforce his deception to decieve the non-Christians and the lukewarm Christians. (look up lukewarm Christians on Christian websites and/or the Bible.) the AC will be world famous and very popular. he will make people take a mark on r hand or forhead. there will be a severe punishment for not taking it. The ANTI-Christ is a control freak, the opposite of Jesus Christ. However, this AC will act all nice and cool for 3 years and 6 months, and then he will make a tyrannical dystopia. for another 3 years 6 months. Jesus uses His power for GOOD, NOT EVIL. This is BIBLE PROPHECY. Dont trust the false god, his goal is to get people into the lake of fire. he will go there too, despite all the FALSE MIRACLES HE WILL DO! Repent of your sins to Jesus Christ before its too late, you could die today!
@DodaGarcia
@DodaGarcia Жыл бұрын
I feel horrible for the kid, especially after finding out he didn't even want to go in the first place. For the others I can't garner much sympathy, they seemed well-aware of the risks and willing to take them.
@YehtiOs
@YehtiOs Жыл бұрын
The equipment used to detect the implosion WAS top secret. The knocking could've been debris falling to the ocean floor or the deteriorating skeleton of the Titanic.
@denhsoka
@denhsoka Жыл бұрын
the knocking was in SOS Morse code, the dots aren’t connecting
@weirdyyy006
@weirdyyy006 Жыл бұрын
@@denhsoka what??? What source said this? Cause this really does add to all the confusion
@ohio72213
@ohio72213 Жыл бұрын
​@@denhsokathe knocking never came from the sub. it imploded and they were dead immediately. the news simply sensationalized it and our navy didn't say that they knew soon as it happened that it was implosion because they heard it but the equipment used to hear it is top secret stuff. or they dragged it out to keep people's attention. either way they already admitted they knew it was an implosion when it happened.
@Scooter227
@Scooter227 5 ай бұрын
source: trust me bro
@thegamingfool524
@thegamingfool524 4 ай бұрын
Lol​@@Scooter227
@benjamintodd5637
@benjamintodd5637 Жыл бұрын
The mind-numbing part of all this isn't even the sub-phobia, but the despicableness of the now-dead CEO. James Cameron himself has been to the titanic 33 times in a submarine, and himself holds the record for the lowest sub dive, and even HE knew that the passengers were DOA. It's also worthy to note the same company tried getting him on one of those subs and he declined citing safety concerns.
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion Жыл бұрын
James Cameron has been on 33 submersible dives. Not all to the Titanic. He's gone even deeper than that with the Challenger Deep expedition.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
HOW IS THE CEO DEAD? TRUMP IS STILL ALIVE WHAT WHA TRUMP COME BACK WHITE HOUSE
@LonerWithBoner03
@LonerWithBoner03 Жыл бұрын
Yeah he knows his shit unlike this ceo buffoon
@mortem4342
@mortem4342 Жыл бұрын
@@MakerInMotion Eh if you search it up plenty of sites says he's been to the Titanic 33 times. Also the OP knows about the Challenger Deep dive because he literally mentions it in his comment.
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion Жыл бұрын
@@mortem4342 Shit! I had a bad source, you're right. My apologies to OP. You are a scholar and a gentleman.
@suenzhong7891
@suenzhong7891 Жыл бұрын
There is one thing Charlie didn't mention and that is that the CEO Stockton Rush was married to a descendant of Isidor and Ida Strauss aka the wealthy elderly couple who are famous for remaining on the Titanic when it sank. According to survivors, Isidor couldn't get on the lifeboats (some accounts say he could have but chose not to so more children and women could get on) so Ida chose to stay and die with him (she gave her maid her own coat and told her to wear it and board a boat. The maid survived). I'm baffled to why he would want to treat what is basically her ancestors', and also others', gravesite as some attraction to gawk at.
@Lady_LaLa
@Lady_LaLa Жыл бұрын
Money. Clout. Unfortunately, not everyone has respect for their fellow humans.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP TRUMP ISNT EVIL TRUMP WIFE IS NICE
@aarong1092
@aarong1092 Жыл бұрын
@@NigerianCrusader Ever read animal farm?
@MountainsAreCool
@MountainsAreCool Жыл бұрын
​@@NigerianCrusaderI cant tell if you're trying to worsen trumps reputation or help it.
@EddieSpaghetti69
@EddieSpaghetti69 Жыл бұрын
@@MountainsAreCool Likely former; it worked to make "Orange Man Bad" before. Why a bot like that is here is beyond me.
@garythecyclingnerd6219
@garythecyclingnerd6219 Жыл бұрын
I feel so bad for the young man who died onboard. There was every red flag for everyone involved and they all arrogantly ignored them; and perished for it
@Jaydan-xb6mc
@Jaydan-xb6mc Жыл бұрын
Death was instant, literally faster than the brain can comprehend so it’s the most painless death imaginable. The implosion also causes a heat pocket with the temperature of the sun for a fraction of a second. Hopefully Oceangate gets sued to oblivion for clear and gross negligence.
@VultureXV
@VultureXV Жыл бұрын
This is honestly a best-case scenario of worst-case scenarios. The alternative was that they were somehow stuck at the bottom of the ocean in that extremely cramped vessel with limited supplies and air or worse, somehow neutrally buoyant in an underwater current with all of this happening. This was at least near instantaneous.
@bradentheman1373
@bradentheman1373 Жыл бұрын
it is, it’s better to be very instantly killed then slowly run out of oxygen
@MAHADDOESNTUPLOADASMUCH
@MAHADDOESNTUPLOADASMUCH Жыл бұрын
​@realyozstfu bot
@TaterTotsNFanta
@TaterTotsNFanta Жыл бұрын
By day three they would have been breathing in farts. They got lucky they went out that way
@Volt64bolt
@Volt64bolt Жыл бұрын
@@TaterTotsNFantathey wouldn’t last that long
@Yuh_zhimmy
@Yuh_zhimmy Жыл бұрын
@thewanderer797damn 🤦🏾‍♂️ people can’t just comment nowadays???
@writtenwisely
@writtenwisely Жыл бұрын
The 19 year old is the most sympathetic part of this whole saga. No matter what the circumstances, everyone else got a chance to have life experiences except him. RIP, young one.
@sofaham3706
@sofaham3706 Жыл бұрын
Yea he was way too young, but he went just for his father
@Skyverb
@Skyverb Жыл бұрын
This. To me he is the true victim.
@animecontext
@animecontext Жыл бұрын
His fathee should have never taken him knowing the risks. Heartbreaking
@dascodraws6040
@dascodraws6040 Жыл бұрын
So much wealth and a whole life ahead of him. What a waste.
@jakethefinn2353
@jakethefinn2353 Жыл бұрын
​@@animecontextshows that even billionaires can be outright stupid
@arky1790
@arky1790 8 ай бұрын
The point is it was a nice distraction from whatever shady shit the government was doing at the moment
@cornotc
@cornotc Жыл бұрын
This just proves that movies like The Menu are actually quite plausible among rich people who are so out of touch with reality
@jamesdean9183
@jamesdean9183 Жыл бұрын
The instant deaths were best case scenario compared to how much they would have suffered if the situation was as the media reported. Having to slowly wait for death to come while dehydrated, hungry, and surrounded by vomit, urine, and feces is much worse than having death come quickly without you even knowing you’re dead. I just wonder if the CEO had his moment of “huh, maybe this isn’t a good idea”
@Enorbs96
@Enorbs96 Жыл бұрын
They almost certainly heard the cracking sound of the Carbon Fiber delaminating shortly before implosion. The emergency weights were dropped according to James Cameron's sources so they were aware of their impending doom.
@Justin-pe9cl
@Justin-pe9cl Жыл бұрын
@@Enorbs96 They were dead in a second.
@SamoIsKing
@SamoIsKing Жыл бұрын
@@Enorbs96implosions are instant. It would have been like the lights going out.
@nishi1870
@nishi1870 Жыл бұрын
@@SamoIsKingthey did drop their weights to ascend so they had time to think of it
@REDANDSILVER741
@REDANDSILVER741 Жыл бұрын
@@nishi1870Yes the implosion was Instant but they had warnings it was going to happen and were rushing back up.
@Higgsy284
@Higgsy284 Жыл бұрын
“Was it Davey jones at the bottom of the sea floor banging pots and pans together?” It’s these little nuggets of gold that Charlie throws in so dead pan that keep me coming back to these videos
@brycesasser6204
@brycesasser6204 Жыл бұрын
Brings tears to my eyes thinking the kid lost his life just for wanting to be there for his dad on father's day.
@Orbacle
@Orbacle Жыл бұрын
For those who don’t really understand what implosion at that depth is, they all got squished, boiled and liquified within a tenth of a second, basically instant death
@Amo-v27
@Amo-v27 Жыл бұрын
At least they didn't suffer then. The slim silver lining.
@deathwrow9652
@deathwrow9652 Жыл бұрын
Boiled?
@pokehybridtrainer
@pokehybridtrainer Жыл бұрын
The ending of Alien Resurrection, only instant. Fuck me.
@doesthisIookinfected
@doesthisIookinfected Жыл бұрын
@@deathwrow9652 Right? I thought the water was cold down there. Can we get an explanation at table 4 please?
@stockmagician7683
@stockmagician7683 Жыл бұрын
I understand they would get squished because of the pressure. That's high-school physics, but why the heat? I read other remarks abour them boiling and doubted it? Please elaborate. Thanks.
@HoboMojo9580
@HoboMojo9580 Жыл бұрын
I feel sorry for the 19 year old who just wanted to bond with his dad and still went into this sub even though he didn’t want to he was scared and anxious but still did it because of the love for his dad and the experience to do this with him.
@SoggySlopster
@SoggySlopster Жыл бұрын
White privilege at its finest 😂😂😂
@ZOMBiFOX13
@ZOMBiFOX13 Жыл бұрын
True, bro didn't deserve to die
@iscrampad2194
@iscrampad2194 Жыл бұрын
True, read the articles, honestly sad. Dad forced him for Father’s Day. What a horrible end.
@NEUTR0NDANCE
@NEUTR0NDANCE Жыл бұрын
​@realyozthe real Goku would not like you
@GabeHorn699
@GabeHorn699 Жыл бұрын
​@realyozcan you expose the person who asked?
@SomeRandomDudeReviews
@SomeRandomDudeReviews Жыл бұрын
Rush’s ignorance not only cost him his own life but 5 others to. Truly saddening.
@SymbolCymbals2356
@SymbolCymbals2356 Жыл бұрын
Stockton Rush sounds like a video game character who’d ignore safety measures like this and cause some catastrophe that the game is set in, like Bioshock or some shit
@ghlutton7971
@ghlutton7971 Жыл бұрын
It's a sad situation. It's a shame the CEO for the submarine company did not hold safety and regulation in higher regard for the expeditions.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP IS BETTER
@Jamstaro1
@Jamstaro1 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. So many OBVIOUS warning signs that were just ignored because money was more important. Money is great don't get me wrong... but no amount of it brings lives back from a bad decision like this
@KogasaTatara514
@KogasaTatara514 Жыл бұрын
On the bright side, he won't be able to do it anymore
@andrewjanos604
@andrewjanos604 Жыл бұрын
@@KogasaTatara514 your not wrong
@connormclernon26
@connormclernon26 Жыл бұрын
Only justice in the situation is that he got crushed with his POS submersible. Pity about the other people that he took to their doom with him.
@ClearAlera
@ClearAlera Жыл бұрын
As far as the "weirdness" goes, there are some explanations for it: 1 - The sounds that could have been banging: Sound can refract around in a really complex way in the ocean as it interacts with layers of warmer/colder/saltier water. It can be really hard to pinpoint sound origins as a result. So, even though the noises weren't banging from a submersible, it was plausible at the time that they could have been. We'll probably never know the true origin of the banging noises. 2 - The reporting one is really easy to explain: If you can drag out a story for 5 days to get millions of clicks and views each day, you'll make more money. It wasn't strictly a lie that the crew could have still been alive based on available information, and if you can dramatize it with a doomsday countdown, even better. Is it ethical? Hell no. Just business. Journalistic integrity went out the window ages ago for multi-billion dollar "news" agencies. It's all sensationalism to make money. 3 - Batshit insane billionaires are often excellent, convincing salesmen. Rush said things that were exaggerations at best, like "working with NASA and Boeing engineers" on the design and construction, even though their involvement was minimal or nonexistent. He would also say things like his sub was so advanced that it couldn't be certified because there were no certifications for the crazy awesome technology he used. The sub had made successful dives before, and charismatic people can be careful and subtle in their omission of facts to convince laymen of things they wouldn't rationally believe otherwise. See pretty much any conspiracy theory ever. So yeah, I can see how Rush could con people (and even himself) into getting on his sub.
@mythicbubbles2507
@mythicbubbles2507 Жыл бұрын
These explanations hit
@chaoticscripts7345
@chaoticscripts7345 Жыл бұрын
It was confirmed it was nearby ships
@user-to3ub1ub6i
@user-to3ub1ub6i Жыл бұрын
The media wouldn’t happen to be blowing this story up on all media outlets to distract the American citizens from the Biden case this week would they?
@markofthewolvessucks8930
@markofthewolvessucks8930 Жыл бұрын
True ?
@thaloblue
@thaloblue Жыл бұрын
@@Golemrock598or kinda fuckin weird depending on the context
@UlyssesK402
@UlyssesK402 Жыл бұрын
The submersible was named "Titan." That kind of name is tempting fate! And given that the kind of person to tempt fate is the kind of person who's reckless in other ways (from what I've observed), it tells me all I need to know about the design of the submersible and the safety protocols for operating it.
@Sixteen-Angels
@Sixteen-Angels Жыл бұрын
Titan and Titanic, what an odd coincidence…
@stevendemayo3631
@stevendemayo3631 Жыл бұрын
@@Sixteen-Angels Next up is Tit.
@maximeleninja4029
@maximeleninja4029 Жыл бұрын
Apparently I've heard that some workers warned the CEO about the submarine being unable to go deeper than 1300 meters under water and they were litterally fired for that. It's not even ignorance at that point, it's arrogance in it's purest form.
@toufusoup
@toufusoup Жыл бұрын
I feel the worst for the 19 year old. He didn’t even want to go. Had his entire life ahead of him but it was cut short by a bozo that went “regulations schmegulations full send!” Rest in peace. I hope he didn’t suffer when he went.
@grassmonkeyO5
@grassmonkeyO5 Жыл бұрын
Stop making shit up dude
@drewammons1525
@drewammons1525 Жыл бұрын
I mean he was 19 he could have refused to go but he gave into the pressure
@gor2714
@gor2714 Жыл бұрын
​@@drewammons1525probably could have worded that better
@drewammons1525
@drewammons1525 Жыл бұрын
@@gor2714 probably
@Tvngsten
@Tvngsten Жыл бұрын
​@realyozonly thing you've exposed is your lack of intelligence
@Lakeside_Flower
@Lakeside_Flower Жыл бұрын
Director James Cameron was interviewed saying he knew the Titan imploded the second it went missing, but didn’t say anything because he didn’t want to speak on the matter for the sake of the families. He also said he felt bad for the families because he knew every piece of hope was false. Cameron also compare the OceanGate CEO to the Titanic’s original captain who cost people their lives because of his hubris and disregard all warnings.
@cleanerben9636
@cleanerben9636 Жыл бұрын
he was absolute right too.
@GabeHorn699
@GabeHorn699 Жыл бұрын
the coast guard and anyone with more than half a brain knew that was the case too
@macbook802
@macbook802 Жыл бұрын
All douches claim they know things after they happen. If he was so smart and worried he would know how to halt their operations
@MarvelSonicFan04
@MarvelSonicFan04 Жыл бұрын
respect
@TOMVUTHEPIMP
@TOMVUTHEPIMP Жыл бұрын
James Cameron is a moran.
@abella0207
@abella0207 Жыл бұрын
First time I’m hearing of this, thanks for the info!
@raine9942
@raine9942 Жыл бұрын
This entire situation sounds like a madlib I would make when I was 9
@fireman305
@fireman305 Жыл бұрын
The best interview I've seen on this incident was with James Cameron. Cameron said that within 30 minutes of hearing about the incident on Sunday and talking with the people that helped design his submersible that went down to the Titanic & the Challenger Deep, he deduced that the submersible had imploded.
@vcool122
@vcool122 Жыл бұрын
I'm no submersible expert, but as soon as I heard how the construction went down, my mind also went to implosion >_> I was hoping being wrong.
@harrygreenfeld4964
@harrygreenfeld4964 Жыл бұрын
They all knew what had happened but until they found the wreckage they had no proof. They needed to confirm to tell the families first, which is why the week played out as it did. The media speculation was because $$$$ being made (and ignorance). So as soon as wreckage was found, the families told, within minutes the truth was revealed.
@HaleyBug221
@HaleyBug221 Жыл бұрын
James Cameron does not do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because he IS....James Cameron.
@jarkobejenkins3036
@jarkobejenkins3036 Жыл бұрын
@@okayegg4597any sort of cable that could pull them up would weigh an unreasonable amount, that sort of backup plan is unfortunately unrealistic
@Ripa-Moramee
@Ripa-Moramee Жыл бұрын
It was obvious from the beginning, and I find it rather disturbing the 4th branch mislead so many people about it. Loss of coms Loud bang Poorly designed sub made by someone who complains about safety I find it so ironic that the person who complained about the safety of his product, is the one to pay the ultimate price for that, too. I also detect rather a large amount of karma as well. At least we can be sure that upon an implosion at that depth, they would have died practically instantly. As soon as the sub had a breach, the sudden change in pressure in the air being compressed would heat the air in the sub to potentially 1000's of *c, and within 30ms it would have been all over. I have no doubt that they did not suffer if this was the case. They wouldn't have had a chance to.
@damnumabsqueinjuria957
@damnumabsqueinjuria957 Жыл бұрын
As a father, it broke my heart when I heard that the 19-year-old was only there because he was putting on a brave face for his dad for Father's Day.
@IcespherePlaysGames
@IcespherePlaysGames Жыл бұрын
OOF that's a huge punch to the gut :(
@RaspBerryPies
@RaspBerryPies Жыл бұрын
I know! I hate seeing people online making fun of the people in this situation. Not only is it horrible and no one should have to deal with that (even if they are rich), but there was a teenager on board who like you said didn’t want to do it but did it for his father. I’m sure some people will go “He still shouldn’t have done it he’s so dumb and deserved it.” but it’s normal for kids to go on rollercoasters and shit too when they’re scared and only do it for their family members. It’s normal to do that and the whole situation is heartbreaking.
@scootiphoba
@scootiphoba 10 ай бұрын
The most disturbing part of this story was the amount of people laughing at the passengers demise and saying things like "Maybe we should send more billionaires in subs" it's just disgusting to me that people think it's a good thing to see people die just because they were wealthy, especially the 19 year old kid who just wanted to be with his dad, makes me sick.
@oneofthoseyoutubeusers
@oneofthoseyoutubeusers 9 ай бұрын
idk what it's like in other countries, but in america; if you want to have a billion dollars you have to exploit the working class and avoid taxes i imagine people are just mad they're struggling while people like this get to take extravagant trips with funds that should have gone to their employees so when they saw a situation like this they pounced, and as someone who makes non-livable minimum wage i get it but i do feel bad for the kid, fuck his dad for pressuring him to go
@creoshin9082
@creoshin9082 7 ай бұрын
Or maybe we think that if you are stupid enough too pay out the ass too get into a deepsea submersible, you should have taken the time too look into whether or not the submersible was up too code. Since they didnt bother, why should we feel soo bad? Its not like they sat in a Merry-go-round. They were going too a location that is exceptionally lethal too literally ALL land-based entities, and even most oceanic creatures. @@oneofthoseyoutubeusers
@Barmello_Xanthony
@Barmello_Xanthony Жыл бұрын
Feel the reason why they kept the search on even after the Navy had already known about the possibility of implosion Sunday, Is because it was a “test” to see how fast the US coast guard and other agencies/maritime authorities can respond to another incident like this one if it ever happens again. Still I think some of the people that helped probably didn’t know 100% if it had already been doomed 2 hours into the operation on Sunday. It would make sense that the search and rescue crews would still have hope until it’s certain that everyone is dead but ultimately I think it was a combined effort that was made out to be a search and rescue test to help better search times for any international incident like this one.
@SA-Alex
@SA-Alex Жыл бұрын
The banging sound could have been anything. Rescue boats on the surface, anchors clanging, the titanic wreckage moving with the water, etc. The biggest clue we had that there was an implosion is that not only was communication lost, but tracking as well, and at the same moment. Tracking systems used in subs are autonomous, it's self-contained in its own pressure housing. To lose comms and tracking simultaneously meant undeniably that the sub was gone.
@darlingdame_x187x
@darlingdame_x187x Жыл бұрын
They didn't even have proper tracking on this sub. They would just text their location to the team at the surface.
@cat-le1hf
@cat-le1hf Жыл бұрын
Or they lost control and comms, were stuck with following the currents. After a day or two, the hull gave in to the pressure and after a loud groan it imploded. Remember, they lost comms on every test and lost controls before.
@iFlyAircraft
@iFlyAircraft Жыл бұрын
Just adding a bit of clarification to your comment. "the titanic wreckage moving with the water, etc.". Well I recently learned that there is no current that far down. It's just always calm. The O2 is so low that the ship is being eaten by bacteria faster than being decayed by Rust. The more you know!
@Junipers19
@Junipers19 Жыл бұрын
That last bit was straight from what James Cameron said, and he was right unfortunetly
@Onyx_Jz3
@Onyx_Jz3 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, the banging sounds were most likely all of the activity on the surface from everyone. When the submersible lost contact with the ship just over an hour after launch that was mostly likely the exact moment they were all killed . Luckily the pressures down there were over 500 psi so they would have died very swiftly; no pain, no suffering, no thoughts of what was even happening.
@helpimrickrolling3173
@helpimrickrolling3173 Жыл бұрын
the worst part is that 250k is cheap for this type of attraction. nearly a million per seat would be enough to make Titan genuinely safe, but CEO wanted it to be "more affordable" 😐
@blorangestudios8006
@blorangestudios8006 Жыл бұрын
Charlie’s right about everyone talking about it. I was fishing with my dad today and we talked about it lol.
@AsclepiusHoe
@AsclepiusHoe Жыл бұрын
Some interesting things The submersible, the Titan, was named after the ship of the same name from the novella Futility, from which the RMS Titanic was also named after. In a similar fashion where Franklin bragged about the RMS Titanic being unsinkable, Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush also bragged about it being "overly safe". Coincidentally, Rush's wife is the great grandchild of Isidor and Ida Straus, the elderly couple that boarded and died on the Titanic in 1912.
@AsclepiusHoe
@AsclepiusHoe Жыл бұрын
​@realyozand I don't give a shit.
@BazzyBaka
@BazzyBaka Жыл бұрын
That is a frightening coincidence
@Kadeo-ms6qw
@Kadeo-ms6qw Жыл бұрын
He didn’t brag about his sub being overly safe, he said the industry was “overly safe”. He was whining about safety regulations.
@toufusoup
@toufusoup Жыл бұрын
Wow. Family reunion.
@Cosmic_Espeon
@Cosmic_Espeon Жыл бұрын
Titanic wasn’t named after the fictional Titan. It was actually named after the Greek Titans. Her older sister was named Olympic as a reference to Mt Olympus, it was also the name of an Oceanic Class vessel that was never constructed. Her sister ship, Britannic was meant to be called Gigantic, as the third of the three and the largest of her class but was changed to Britannic instead because the name would have been in bad taste.
@MichaelJohnson-ny6zs
@MichaelJohnson-ny6zs Жыл бұрын
He removed voice comms from the submersible because he tired of being disturbed while taking people down on trips, so he replaced the communicator with text messages and some type of locator. They also lost comms on every dive at some point and they thought it was normal...thus why it took a while for them to call for help.
@itsascendingfr
@itsascendingfr Жыл бұрын
​@ThetinyFresh2544 and why is that?
@eve__________
@eve__________ Жыл бұрын
@ThetinyFresh2544you are as well for your piss poor grammar 😂
@ZereSR
@ZereSR Жыл бұрын
@@itsascendingfr he's a bot, don't be bothered
@lololollololol2894
@lololollololol2894 Жыл бұрын
​@GellertEnt maybe cuz rich people are only able to be as rich as they are through exploitation. I don't believe in God but remember it's easier for a camel to get into heaven than people who have unnecessary amounts of wealth.
@karamanid
@karamanid Жыл бұрын
Wouldnt matter anyway since they impoled
@ieatkids4breakie682
@ieatkids4breakie682 Жыл бұрын
I can only imagine what it’s like to die in a submarine in the deep black ocean. Truly one of the most scariest ways to go out. Rest In Peace to all the people on board who died😔🕊🕊🕊
@kentinson1670
@kentinson1670 8 ай бұрын
According to some info on KZfaq, the implosion was faster than the brain's response time to pain. They stopped existing before their brains' could even comprehend what happened. What a dark yet painless way to go.
@tyranniccubone8259
@tyranniccubone8259 Жыл бұрын
The CEO didn't die because he was wealthy, he died because he was greedy. It's important to remember that people don't have to be both.
@stevenpike7857
@stevenpike7857 Жыл бұрын
A pro submariner said the reason they don't use the carbon fiber he used, is because it doesn't hold up well to repeated stress. Which makes sense, considering it did a couple successful dives before becoming compromised. He said this is widely known, so he didn't understand why the CEO would use it. The CEO also only paid for a front view port certified at 1300m instead of 4000m (depth of Titanic) because he didn't want to spend the money.
@erykaldo2l270
@erykaldo2l270 Жыл бұрын
The CEO would put mr krabs in shame in terms of how greedy he is jeez
@mariehelena2364
@mariehelena2364 Жыл бұрын
This thing was basically Russian Roulette, with each trip as a bullet chamber. Awful.
@pythontf188
@pythontf188 Жыл бұрын
Bro even cheaped out and got the knockoff Playstation controler
@konstantink07
@konstantink07 Жыл бұрын
​@@pythontf188bruh, that's some misinformation going around the media for some reason. It was a wireless Logitech Xbox controller. Gamepads like this aren't even that uncommon, there are used in some tanks because many soldiers are familiar with the ergonomics and haptics of them. Using one on the submersible, however, seems like literal trolling to me, especially considering it being wireless
@derekeastman7771
@derekeastman7771 Жыл бұрын
@@mariehelena2364nah, more like a mousetrap. Without maintenance, it will go eventually. Just a matter of time.
@JustSomeGuyWithNoMaidens
@JustSomeGuyWithNoMaidens Жыл бұрын
Honestly, next to being saved, this was probably the best scenario. Their method of death would have been extremely quick. Better than being stuck underwater for multiple days and suffocating to death. Just goes to show that we should never take safety regulations for granted. They're there for a reason.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP IS MORE AWESOME
@leothompson3484
@leothompson3484 Жыл бұрын
These fvcking bots
@nao__channel
@nao__channel Жыл бұрын
yeah like the saying goes, regulations are written in blood
@thiccccccccc
@thiccccccccc Жыл бұрын
Hopefully people can use this as proof that sometimes safety is more important than convenience
@IONProd
@IONProd Жыл бұрын
You scared me for a sec, but yeah you're probably right
@Datoda
@Datoda Жыл бұрын
6:20 This is because just because they pick up what could be the sound of an implosion they cant just assume that they did actually implode, if it wasnt actually the vessel imploding and they stopped searching ending in them suffocating once the air runs out they would be somewhat responsible for their deaths. They still arent 100% certain that the sound was actually the implosion but paired with the parts of the sub that were found it was somewhat more certain.
@FieniX_
@FieniX_ 9 ай бұрын
If it’s par for the course, the media wanted to milk this tragedy to the fullest extent. No idea if that’s true or not. It would be of no surprise given the medias track record for being awful with their lying.
@GuranPurin
@GuranPurin Жыл бұрын
It's truly tragic not just how this happened, but how fast it all was. They weren't even underwater for an hour before they were crushed to smithereens before they probably knew what was happening. Rest in peace to all who were on board, but especially the teenager who just wanted to be with his dad on Father's Day.
@I.M.6483
@I.M.6483 Жыл бұрын
@realyozshut up
@brendanmystery
@brendanmystery Жыл бұрын
Actually how fast it was, was the best case scenario for this instance. They didn’t suffer or feel any pain they just instantly died. Yes it’s sad they died but at least they didn’t suffocate to death.
@leonwesterlund3
@leonwesterlund3 Жыл бұрын
@realyoz ok
@blinkingbat7447
@blinkingbat7447 Жыл бұрын
It'd be a blessing in disguise if it ended before they realized what was happening. No pain, fear or suffering, I genuinely hope they spent their last moments just enjoying the trip they were taking.
@Kelpic
@Kelpic Жыл бұрын
@@brendanmystery yea, like the speed at which it would happen would be faster than neurons can send signals. All things considered, they probably died a more peaceful death than most people will have in their lifetimes
@AxleTrade
@AxleTrade Жыл бұрын
One of the few times where Charlie is visibly bothered because of how entirely avoidable the situation was but stupidity prevailed and lives were lost.
@user-to3ub1ub6i
@user-to3ub1ub6i Жыл бұрын
The media wouldn’t happen to be blowing this story up on all media outlets to distract the American citizens from the Biden case this week would they? Almost like they know to use an emotional story to manipulate you.
@Infrareddx
@Infrareddx Жыл бұрын
Mate he's always visibly bothered 🤣
@KaraTheGirlie
@KaraTheGirlie Жыл бұрын
Let's not forget the submersible was controlled remotely from the ship it was launched from, not from inside the sub. Who fucking thinks that's a good idea, ever!?
@illegalopinions4082
@illegalopinions4082 Жыл бұрын
That's natural selection for you
@KaraTheGirlie
@KaraTheGirlie Жыл бұрын
@@illegalopinions4082 it's not natural selection, it's people who trusted a corporation and that corporation killed them. Natural selection is when something dies because it is unfit for survival. These are people, not animals. They died because of negligence on the corporation's fault. Have some god damn respect for the dead. Pick up a textbook and learn something for once in your life.
@Mxkayla22
@Mxkayla22 4 ай бұрын
"it's obscenely safe!" **dies**
@fearbreazy5558
@fearbreazy5558 Жыл бұрын
This is very sad, prayers go out to the families affected by this tragedy.
@IceNineThrills
@IceNineThrills Жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel better, since it imploded. It was quick, they wouldn't have felt or noticed a thing. They went quick and painless.
@CareyOnShipmate
@CareyOnShipmate Жыл бұрын
As a Navy sailor, I do want to go ahead and say that not even our submarines go that deep, Their carbon fiber submarine stood no chance. And to the people who say "Oh, but it did it before!" .... okay, it didn't the last time
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP WOULDNT DO THAT DUDE
@rat_king1236
@rat_king1236 Жыл бұрын
@@NigerianCrusaderwhat?
@ThanosDestroyeryearsago
@ThanosDestroyeryearsago Жыл бұрын
@@NigerianCrusaderstop cornball
@Hendo.
@Hendo. Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking, it’s also like people don’t Know anything about the Thresher
@rustyhowe3907
@rustyhowe3907 Жыл бұрын
Well if the Navy doesn't go down that far then neither should anyone really especially untrained tourists.
@mrdavisdance
@mrdavisdance Жыл бұрын
I did safety inspections on construction sites for a couple years. There was more than one time that I would find a huge risk, take a picture of it, write a report about it, and they proceed to ignore it. It's documented though. You can ignore safety regulations all you want; you just can't ignore the consequences afterwards
@imjustalittleqwerty
@imjustalittleqwerty Жыл бұрын
You can if you’re dead.
@waketp420
@waketp420 Жыл бұрын
​@@imjustalittleqwerty I mean... super valid.
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
TRUMP ISNT DANGEROUS LIKE SAFETY REGULATIONS
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
@@waketp420 U MEAN SUPER TRUMP
@NigerianCrusader
@NigerianCrusader Жыл бұрын
@@imjustalittleqwerty TRUMP, TRUMP NEVER DIES
@iamluhy1930
@iamluhy1930 Жыл бұрын
i think that authorities should have played a bigger role than doing nothing, at least giving the CEO a warning or even shutting the whole thing down the day they failed every safety test. If James Cameron didnt find it safe, he should have called the cops to shut it down
@user-uv5ij2kh8y
@user-uv5ij2kh8y 2 ай бұрын
The literal definition of "floating coffin" even though it was technically a sinking coffin...
@Mldy96
@Mldy96 Жыл бұрын
I have friends who are also doing business courses at Strathclyde uni in Glasgow, so I was shocked when I heard a fellow student of theirs, Suleman Dawood, was the the 19-year-old on the submarine. I can't even imagine how his classmates must be feeling right now (and sending condolences to his family, naturally). And the whole thing about him not even wanting to board it is just heartbreaking. This shite should not have ever happened.
@haveiszalfaroqie1628
@haveiszalfaroqie1628 Жыл бұрын
Now you mentioned that, the teenager might have as well foreseen what would have come, explaining his fear (though he might also a bit phobic himself, idk). I can't even think of a situation if he were to practically begged his father to not go aboard the questionable sub, but knowing it is his dear father we are talking about, he decided to accompany him through the journey.
@jaka7418
@jaka7418 Жыл бұрын
the owner driven by greed is so disgusting
@anoka42852
@anoka42852 Жыл бұрын
W
@hazard.33
@hazard.33 Жыл бұрын
@@jaka7418 It wasnt greed. If it was greed he wouldve collected the money and had his employees do the trip whilest he stayed at home bathing in money.. He literally was the pilot on nearly all the trips that sub took and it was all funded out of his own pocket. He was just too passionate about it and didnt have enough money to finance it properly, which led to him cutting corners and the fraud stuff. He paid the price in the end. Also all passengers were aware of the risk. It's not like he lied to them about it being safe etc.. they knew exactly what they were getting themselves into.
@DuMaMayDewLay
@DuMaMayDewLay Жыл бұрын
​​@@jaka7418 feel the same but if you rewatch the ceo interviews. You can tell he knew he wasn't coming back. Look at his eyes and hear his words. They are empty. They probably threatened his family's well being if he didn't take that pilot and the billionaire.
@javiersaugar376
@javiersaugar376 Жыл бұрын
Back in 1898 there was a book called Futility, ( later renamed Wreck of the Titan) which describes a seemingly unsinkable British Ocean Liner called the Titan with massive specs and speed that ultimately sinks in the Atlantic after striking an iceberg. This was published 14 years before the Titanic disaster and the Titanic perished in similar circumstances, same way as the Titan and location. Well, the Ocean gate Sub was called the Titan and now the Wreck of the Titan lies in the area of the wreck of the Titanic.
@boijames3253
@boijames3253 Жыл бұрын
Poetic how life (or universe if you want to) plays out
@idkigcasserole
@idkigcasserole Жыл бұрын
Seems like whoever names ship or close to titanic it will be somewhat cursed atleat thats my side of view
@Bruh_Moment..
@Bruh_Moment.. Жыл бұрын
wow that is crazy
@accuratesnipergod360
@accuratesnipergod360 Жыл бұрын
It's sad to see history repeat itself because of people's negligence, ignorance, carelessness,and not being educated in history😕
@amadhollow635
@amadhollow635 Жыл бұрын
The titanic was an inside job
@berlin990
@berlin990 Ай бұрын
There were a lot of ships floating near there, the banging sound could have been anything. To say it was the lost ship in the first place is kinda crazy. When searching for a lost vessel they just like having ‘hope’ cause weird things can happen, even when it’s a slim chance.
@ashtonneilson8376
@ashtonneilson8376 Жыл бұрын
There are two distinct current systems in the ocean-surface circulation, which stirs a relatively thin upper layer of the sea, and deep circulation, which sweeps along the deep-sea floor. that was probably the banging of the vessel being moved by the current.
@MoonWielder
@MoonWielder Жыл бұрын
On one of the previous missions, they got stuck on the sea floor because the engineers installed the thrusters in reverse, and they only just realized it when they were 300 meters from the Titanic. So for many minutes, they were just stranded while the CEO was on the surface telling them what to do over radio. Not to mention, their communication software between the sub and the surface ship looks like an AIM chatroom.
@MbitaChizi
@MbitaChizi Жыл бұрын
Charlie inspires me.. My parents said if I get 15k followers They'd buy me a better camera for recording..begging u guys, literally begging....
@mofomiko
@mofomiko Жыл бұрын
So the the front window glass can withstand the pressure?
@dopesickdog
@dopesickdog Жыл бұрын
how the FUCK does that happen? sounds like the CEO was hiring people with 0 engineering qualifications to cut costs
@Jamal-mq6xn
@Jamal-mq6xn Жыл бұрын
​@@mofomikoThe window probably isnt able to withstand that pressure multiple times.
@IcespherePlaysGames
@IcespherePlaysGames Жыл бұрын
Even before all this happened you wouldn't have been able to PAY me 250k to go in that sub. There's so much readily available info on how bad the sub and the company is that these people must have ignored it or assumed it wouldn't happen to them.
@DTFauxClassic
@DTFauxClassic Жыл бұрын
There's a common saying that goes "Regulations are written in blood." And it's absurd how often we have to keep re-learning this lesson the hard way. This isn't to say some rules/regulations can't be challenged, but more consideration should be taken if the worst-case scenario can cost someone their limbs and/or life.
@liesandy291
@liesandy291 Жыл бұрын
Honestly where is the fucking redundancy here, in aviation there's so many wall that must be breached before disaster happens.
@timtim6373
@timtim6373 Жыл бұрын
⁠how exactly do you think we reached those levels of extra redundancy? Years of disasters mistakes and industry outcry
@dgan2304
@dgan2304 Жыл бұрын
The CEO was saying there were already too many regulations. With a CEO like that, this was bound to happen, unfortunately.
@massgunner4152
@massgunner4152 Жыл бұрын
The problem is that the CEO actively did everything in his power to avoid them.
@918_xDx
@918_xDx Жыл бұрын
carbon fiber has a finite lifespan in ALL applications and a simple scratch in any outer protective coating will allow salt water to start entering the weave.... when it dries salt crystals remain and are now destroying the carbon fibers anytime it goes thru heat/ cold/pressure cycles.. And all this is if there was zero imperfections to begin with. then there is the wtf way they attached the bulkhead to the end of it ...capped off by a window not rated for the pressure you plan to dive to.
@PatrioticAnarchist
@PatrioticAnarchist Жыл бұрын
I don't know why but the fact the guys son went with him because it was fathers day and he was still pretty scared to get into the thing absolutely saddens me.
@SammySuperSlice
@SammySuperSlice Жыл бұрын
Media companies will milk any story until the last drop. The truth doesn’t pay the bills. This story is just one small example.
@ryanblock4534
@ryanblock4534 Жыл бұрын
As a former submariner. The safety regulations that were in place were already written in blood from incidents like the thresher and scorpion. It's sad that someone would blatantly ignor those and we all had to learn the hard way again why those regulations were put in place.
@DaleEarnhardtsSeatbelt
@DaleEarnhardtsSeatbelt Жыл бұрын
​@realyozwould you like a botnet strike wave on your channel? Because I'm tired of seeing your name. Saying this shit.
@samscholz5024
@samscholz5024 Жыл бұрын
What regulations? Everyone keeps saying all these safety regulations wer ignored yet have never named anything specific. Nor has anyone named a regulation that if Followed would have prevented this.
@gaunterodimm5974
@gaunterodimm5974 Жыл бұрын
​@@samscholz5024Based on how people talked I assume he didn't follow quite a lot or most of them in building the sub hence why it was doomed from the get go. There was no magical bandaid they could apply since the thing was just not meant to exist in the first place. It was kinda like building a house with cardboard
@ryanblock4534
@ryanblock4534 Жыл бұрын
@samscholz5024 look up subsafe. That's definitely a good place to start.
@PixyEm
@PixyEm Жыл бұрын
@@samscholz5024 I'm not an expert on vehicle safety regulations, but if I hear news about a brand new supercar that turns out to not have seatbelts or airbags, I'm pretty sure that's not legal
@fire_drake12.arc.24
@fire_drake12.arc.24 Жыл бұрын
Just want to let anyone know who thinks they got "the worst way" to go, implosion at that depth is instantaneous. It literally happens faster than nerve signals in our body can travel to our brain. They were quite literally alive and then dead. They felt no pain when it happened. That was the BEST outcome they could've gotten. They were quite literally atomized. Merciful for the 4 passengers. Too kind to the guy who murdered them.
@boijames3253
@boijames3253 Жыл бұрын
Still pisses me off that the CEO died before knowing what happened
@NeoDeXeno
@NeoDeXeno Жыл бұрын
Thank You for saying exactly what I feel that OceanGate CEO is a murderer no question about it.
@FreeSpiritPaulette
@FreeSpiritPaulette Жыл бұрын
@@boijames3253​​⁠​⁠ he deserved a slow and torturous way of going out
@theSato
@theSato Жыл бұрын
@@boijames3253 I get that the CEO was negligent and overly confident, but it's not like he was a vile, evil person that tortured people and forced people at gunpoint to go and to die for him. He was dumb and a little arrogant. People wishing "the most horrible death" on people like this, and saying things like "im sad his death wasnt slow", are kinda gross and toxic. They are all still people, rich or stupid or otherwise.
@tiramisu7544
@tiramisu7544 Жыл бұрын
@@theSato He knew though, he made passengers sign a waiver that mentioned the possibility of death and total destruction at least 5 times... fired people who didn't agree with the lack of safety standards... started lawsuits with ex-detractors etc When you're dealing with this, it's not just casual lighthearted negligence, like "oopsie i just made a booboo and used some crap parts!!!!!" This was genuine criminal negligence on his part. you have to understand that he had other peoples lives at stake MULTIPLE times during MULTIPLE expeditions and never once showed true compassion for his part in diving to that depth.
@aliensomniac6392
@aliensomniac6392 Жыл бұрын
I'm just glad it was quick for everyone.
@alephnull4044
@alephnull4044 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your new outro jingle Charlie
@semibreve
@semibreve Жыл бұрын
The best part was that they used laminated carbon fibre for the construction, aka something that fails dramatically, with no warning, with no way to detect without incredibly comprehensive scans for microscopic fault lines, scans that the company refused to perform and fired a employee over when he raised the issue.
@frog_king200
@frog_king200 Жыл бұрын
Damn that’s deep
@varun009
@varun009 Жыл бұрын
It's insane to me that you can scramble the coast guard and navy for a single small vessel for a multi-day search but you can't get a free ambulance ride to the hospital.
@cl3x18999
@cl3x18999 Жыл бұрын
...true. I had to be in one yesterday and I'm dreading the bill. Fml
@varun009
@varun009 Жыл бұрын
@@cl3x18999 "tHOugHts aND PrAYerRs" Its truly ridiculous. Hope you can manage it.
@doodaroni29
@doodaroni29 Жыл бұрын
fr
@Cat-jh8kh
@Cat-jh8kh Жыл бұрын
is it really that bad in america?
@thechonkyyuki
@thechonkyyuki Жыл бұрын
Jeez you Americans have it bad.
@Jimmybillbob-nc1ym
@Jimmybillbob-nc1ym Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah the ceo said before the voyage, “at a certain point, safety doesn’t matter.”
@ninetwo-iv5sb
@ninetwo-iv5sb Жыл бұрын
The crazy thing to me Is. With the size of the little port hole, they couldn’t view the titanic from it. They would rely on tv monitors to display it. At that point, send down a ROV and stay safely on sea level at the other ship. Would have been the exact same experience
@TonTon-ye8kg
@TonTon-ye8kg Жыл бұрын
Genuinely only feel bad for that poor kid, he actually was logical and had every correct reason to not get on that submarine. Wealth does not buy you better brains. Wish his dad understood that
@tjrex9458
@tjrex9458 Жыл бұрын
To be fair, to the common "too rich to spend all my cash, so might aswell" type of person the dad seemed to be, the submarine could look somewhat safe, so we'll never know what were the thoughts behind their eyes. Personally i would never hop on ANY kind of sub, because of thalassophobia
@rebeccaconlon9743
@rebeccaconlon9743 Жыл бұрын
​@@tjrex9458the dad was a self made, he seemed more like he wanted to buy unique experiences for his family to have. That's what I've planned on doing when I'm a bit more wealthier. Once I start getting my money working more. Anyhow, its the idea that material is cheap, but our lives and experiences aren't. Memories matter more than tat, and thats common with people who make their own wealth.
@Druggy-Doggo
@Druggy-Doggo Жыл бұрын
The dad died to?
@Gabbieabbie0_0
@Gabbieabbie0_0 Жыл бұрын
I knew of the 19 year old who passed on the submarine, he was friends with my friends (he attended university with them in our city). He was said to be extremely humble, he was sweet and no one knew he came from money whatsoever, my heart goes out to him. I think this tragedy has showcased the worst of the internet with just how dark people have went in the name of shock humour. People so easily forget that actual lives were lost, the disconnect is unreal - I hope all of them rest in peace, no matter the reason they were on the sub to begin with or the wealth they had to their name.
@thesleepening
@thesleepening Жыл бұрын
I know this is off topic but Charlie should talk about Sneako defending muhammad (prophet of Islam) marriage with a 9 yr old girl
@rapwastaken7983
@rapwastaken7983 Жыл бұрын
Ye that's crazy. Dawg I actually knew the ceo. Yk we hung out and talked about business regularly. Yk he did act stupid time to time but the level of stupidity that went into this expedition was on another level.
@kjmt7760
@kjmt7760 Жыл бұрын
Condolences
@wongwong1517
@wongwong1517 Жыл бұрын
In exactly the same manner that psychopathic losers are celebrating their deaths, there are psychopathic losers who are just crying about the 19 year old, and there are psychopathic losers just crying about the pakistani passengers. All of these groups are unambiguously pure evil and all groups are, I repeat myself, psychopaths. Why do you pretend to be better than one another? It's extremely embarrassing.
@ashes_blue
@ashes_blue Жыл бұрын
Yeah my dad was actually friends with the 19 year old’s dad. The dad kept talking about how stoked he was about this trip and how it was going to be such a “rip-rolling good time with my son!”. So messed up, man
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