LIFE AT 11 KM DEEP? The history of exploration of the Mariana Trench. Titan submersible implosion
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Mariana Trench is the deepest and one of the most unexplored places on Earth. The water pressure here is so immense it can instantly crush almost any living organism. Only the brave few managed to go all the way down. How did they do it, and what did they find at the bottom?
In this episode of HOW IT WAS, we will tell you about the Challenger Deep discovery, which is the world's deepest known point, at the southern end of the Mariana Trench. You will learn about the first manned descent to the Challenger Deep by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh and about journeys to the bottom by James Cameron and Victor Vescovo. You’ll also find out how deep-sea microorganisms and fish adapted to high pressure; and why Mariana Trench was proposed as a site for nuclear waste disposal
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Office of Ocean Exploration and Research / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / U.S. Department of Commerce; Edie Widder and Nathan Robinson / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, 2016 Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas; CGTN, CCTV+, China24.
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A Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Then 'Crack' / VOA Learning English / CC;
DEEPSEA CHALLENGE 3D Trailer | National Geographic;
NBCDFW - Five Deeps Expedition interview with Victor Vescovo / The Five Deeps Expedition.
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James was once in a lifetime responsible innovator.
Outer space scares me less than the deep ocean. I just watched the documentary “last breath”. I could not breathe myself!
Im still stuck on the fact that internet cables are laid on the ocean bottom at 6100 meters
The most confusing part
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1858. First cable was laid across the ocean floor.
And people think satellites are real! GPS... GROUND POSITIONING SYSTEM is its original meaning NOT Global. Your Internet your mobile your your bank info your Sat Nav EVERYTHING you thought was coming from satellite is running through cables in ALL the ocean floors going to satellite dishes which then pass the info to other satellite dishes & masts All over earth the same way we get electricity. It's impossible for mobile phones to work on a plane flying above 40.000 feet cause they loose signal from the masts with satellite dishes on the ground. Satellite was made up by Arthur C Clarke for a book he wrote many many years ago. It's the imagination of a man writing a science fiction book.
So who put them there aglerfish employed by BT?
MAN, I LOVE STUFF LIKE THIS!
Very fascinating. This remembers me of the ocean movies from Jacques-Yves Cousteau which I loved to watch on TV 1970s.
And I get all cocky and proud of myself when I lay at the bottom of a swimming pool for 20 seconds 😄
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I can't even swim ☹️
I guess I'm pretty off topic but does anyone know of a good site to stream newly released movies online?
@Seth Royal Flixportal xD
@Ephraim Zachariah Thank you, I went there and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !!
Genuinely a good video, good job
Fair play to James Cameron and his achievements.
The achievements of the engineers and scientists**
Probably the best ad I've ever had recommended to me.
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Exactly
I still find it amazing, that we know more about a planet, that's almost 40 million miles away, than we do about our own ocean depths. It's also incredible, when watching footage taken in the mariana trench, seeing that there are marine creatures that, not only can survive in that environment, with those kind of insane levels of pressure, but others that live around those vents, where the temperature can reach over 400°C! Our oceans are a truly amazing environment, containing all manner of weird and wonderful things. It's just a shame, as usual, us humans desicrate it by doing things like over fishing, cruelty, (whaling or collecting shark fins for soup etc), or just using it as a dumping ground, for all manner of toxic crap, with our normal attitude of, out of sight, out of mind, but which are slowly destroying certain fragile habitats.
Run on sentence much
We don't know anything about those planets either.
@@Njfishingmaniac don't believe in full stops😂
No we don't. Video narrator even says we know more about Mar's "surface" than we know about the bottom of our ocean. Well, yeah cause we can see Mar's surface with telescopes and have rovers roaming it. We can't do that with the bottom of the ocean now. But, we know very little about what's beneath Mar's surface and probably a lot less than we know about our oceans.
At least we can send subs down to the depth of our oceans now and then for a few hours and even grab some creatures or take videos. Can't even grab rocks back from Mars. We don't really know much about other planets (not the details) and we probably know a lot more of our oceans than even the nearest planets to us.
i’m sure when they figure out how to inhabit that area, the first thing there will be either a Starbucks or Amazon distribution center.
Oh no, not more American muck.. but I do, if really hungry. eat a Mc Donald's. Surprised they are still. Operating in Lock down.
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Nah... rapture it's gonna be 🤞🏼
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Fantastic video. 👏👏👏👏
You’ve gained another sub here. 🙏👍
u guys your team you are all brave great job courage to go deep is not a easy thing to think even i know
The second deepest part of the ocean is the Philippine Deep. Explorers need to study that part of the ocean too. It is said that deuterium gets naturally collected in the Philippine Deep.
@azurie580 I would say the Pacific is deeper it's somewhere yet to be discovered.
Very informative video, good to watch.
Three hours on CZcams and here I am, watching this video.
Fascinating!
THERE’S WATER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN
letting the days go by ~
Yes sure is plenty of that. 😅.
You don't know you haven't been there.... lol
@@TheBeatleBoi Interesting, but where did you get that information? There is a heck of a lot of weter on Earth.. We can't drink oceon water unless it is desalinated.. So tthe remaining drinkable must be a lot! And yet there are predicted shortages. I'm fortunate enough to live in.a country that has clean, piped water. Our seas have been polluted by us, and our greed for material things.Here, we are trying to put nature back in balance.
@@TheBeatleBoi OK, thanks. I'm not doubting the awful state of water supplies.! Are you a Beatles boy.. If you mean the Beatles group, I still listen to them, all these years later.
Same as it ever was.
I saw the movie megladon with Jason Statham... I know what is down there... I know
Yeah right mate 😐😐😐
Ikr
Excellant job 🔥🔥🔥
Posted this 2 years ago and then added "Titan submersible" to the title to capitalize on the fervor. I see you.
This is pretty cool
The more we learn, the more we realise of the unknown
This is so cool.
Really very very interesting and knowledgeable. Please add more and more of your videos on this You Tube Platform. Keep Up!
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Actually impressive the record for scuba diving was 332 metres but the empreror penguin can go nearly 600 metres.
Wow..the suspensefull music really helps!
Hey I’m the 600th like great video btw it would probably be scary being down there I know I would be scared
Just amazing
So let me get this straight...humans can go into space but cant go into the deepest part of the ocean because of lack of technology...all I can say is I'm on the wrong planet if they can't figure that out
do you think humans went to moon
vacuums are different than Pressure
Ruling space was militarily more important, air superiority. Submarines did enough to rule the deep ocean
Human junk is still on the moon
No, because of lack of purpose. You could discover a lot in space, but most, like James Cameron, seems to have discovered very little at the bottom of the ocean. Makes investing and putting the effort in the research a little pointless.
Incredible! Thank you 🙏.
Beautiful...
Good información, thank you for sharing ❤
Wonderful 👍
From candy wrappers found littering the bottom of the trench, perhaps several new candy eating fish will evolve: 1, the Skittles fish. 2, the Hershey flounder. 3, the Tootsie Roll eel 🤔
That video was so cool
JACQUES COUSTEAU INTRODUCED A LOT OF WONDERFUL FASCINATING SCENERY OF THE OCEANS IN THE 60s AND THE 70s.
Brilliant vid guys ❤it🧐👍
Super video !
Wow! I liked this very much
Me to
This ad is really cool
Amazing
Klass video !
Must watch 🤗🤗🤗
Great 👍
Imagine 11km down they find a modern type city with statues and skyscrapers from a 2 million years ago 😦
There plenty of ruins, cities, and so on.... Maybe, just maybe some very, very, deep, sill inhabited Crazy? Yes.. but.. I've studied the subject of UFOs for many years, and there are many reports, some by reliable witnesses of these craft being seen. emerging from portals / tunnels at great depths! Also seen coming out of surface water
@@melcomepay6668 Man's says studying UFO's like it's a real job, it's called being a mental lunatic with too much time bud
@@melcomepay6668 Got any sources for that? I don’t know you, therefore you don’t count.
Interesting thank u
No matter how deep u go in the sea, it is deeper than you think.
My wife used to date a porn star... No matter how deep I go it's still deeper than I think....
@@kojomack2512 a bit too much info 😂😂😂😂
@@kojomack2512 wtf 🤣 I bet she’s like “go deeper”
@@blondie1745 sharing is caring 😘
@@kojomack2512 😂😂😂 made me laugh
Thank you
this was actually really cool
I agree
Can someone please explain how they put cable lines on the sea floor that deep?
I'm quite curious too. I'd imagine it'd be too deep for even expert divers. However they could use a ROV, & guide them down.
Idk but this random I like it 👍🏻
They talk like people don’t go to the bottom of the Mariana cause no one is game enough but in reality they just can’t afford the expensive as f**k submarine that you need. I’m sure thousands would go if they could.
Doesn't the pressure destroy anything we put down there? And if we go that far down in sure its a complicated journey to decompress your body back to normal, I heard their insides could implode and stuff like that if humans return to the surface to fast. Sea is freakin terrifying
People already have been to the bottom no?
This channel are knowledge
I got here by accident. CZcams normally feeds me more of the stuff I watched before
Nice
Is it just me that feels like my teacher would make us watch a video like this
Anyone else get scared at 2000 meters then laugh at the end Internet cables 🤔haha
The Music made it more scarier than watching "insidious"
The Meg will eat me if I go down
Megan trainors lost her weight you'll be fine 😜
No wonder my internet is crap most of the time.
Since the oceangate's titan tragedy, I become more interested watching docs about oceans.
OMG! They have sulfur gushing from underwater geezers! I had no clue old folks were there!
This looks like a documentary. How does it have so few views and how does this channel have so few subs?
Was thinkin the same thing i thought this was like some popular fact channel or smtin
Because most never leave porn hub.
Perhaps we need to understand our own perspective of the interior, or external, of the major explanations scientific before we try to convince others of what we do not know ?
perhaps we need to know too little or not on less before we research any other aspectcts
Because they aren’t serious, they’re facts are off and they have nothing interesting that someone else hasn’t already said 50x over the past 5-10yrs
Because of the binkybinkybinkibinki noise going on while they're trying to hear the narrative.
What a voice
Good for sending people to sleep
So interesting 🤨
Subnautica theme love it
Very deep
Can you imagine us living on a super earth where the ocean is 56 thousand meters at that depth the water will no longer be liquid but a solid, a kind of compressed ice(ice 7) from the weight of the the entire planet when gravity has gone mad, we couldn't build any ship that could dive that deep or could we🤔
The super earth will probably have stronger materials to build with for it
@@travistourangeau.3975 we already know the elements...
There is so much more to our oceans than we think. There may even be deeper parts to it that we haven't explored yet.
Watching this, I'd rather go to space 😂
Ocean caves might be our final frontier.
Will you please feature the Pacific Ocean the deepest sea in the world.
6:29 how you know there is nothing else at the bottom have you ever been down there?
"What's at the bottom of the ocean"?
Titanic??? 🤣🤣🤣
Titanic is still on the surface my friend..have a look into it...it was its sister ship that went down..😷
Yes, and a Titanic amount of muck.
Among many other things
Titanic is 3800m deep
The Mariana Trench is 11000M deep
This dude is real life captain Nemo
Most people don't know it, but there is water at the bottom of the ocean. Can you believe that. We could have an endless supply of water if only we could get down and get it.
Your a incredible genius I had know idea there is water that far down. I always thought if you had descended down through the water after about 3 hours of the descent the water would come to an end and fresh air would begin. Well well well what insight and great knowledge you have about the great depths beneath the waves. Who would've thought water goes down that far but you did. I shall see to it that you'll be awarded the Nobel peace prize for disservices to science.
But how did they get the internet cables down there?
If you want the simple answer it’s water
Rock and sand
Sunglasses, lots of sunglasses
Wait how did they get Internet cables that deep
They took it down there 😁
That’s what I’m wondering
Internet cables run along shallower sections of the seafloor
They invented gravity?
Drop it in the water and let it sink I guess🤣
Dexter’s Victims
How on earth or shall I say in the ocean did they ever manage to lay down the internet cables
WoW 😮
Unthinkable adventures.
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This is scary stuff
Дякую
David Bryne fan here. I already know this: water.
Keepsafe everyone and God speed to help and protect everyone and its nature.Amen.
how long is a piece of string
I imagine it would b the sea floor
i love how at 6000 the scariest thing is internet cables lmao
The ocean floor… didn’t even have to watch the video!
Man that is some anxiety-inducing creepy shit.
Little do they all know Is that they were down there while the meglodon was asleep.
Wait...internet cables?!
Ya that confused me too. Who laid them there?
They're laid along Shallow parts of the ocean.
Omg why is the Anglerfish so terrifying𓆉𓁹
Wait... so do water animals sleep
It's that reail, how much deep is the sea
I swear this is David Gilmour narrating?
Yikes! I feel clostrophobic just watching.
If I had any superpower it be able to breath underwater and talk to fish like aquaman. 1. To explore the ocean and 2. Cause I'm scared shitless of sea life and be no point being able to breath underwater then haha
Well he is documented in the comics as being able to only go 20,000 feet below the ocean, sustain 150 mph swimming for up to 4 hours before rest, 150 times stronger than normal human and he doesn’t breathe under water but can hold his breath for a long time. Superman has the same hold your breath ability but can fly at 2000 miles per second and go into outer space, is stronger, has laser and X-ray eyes and is only hurt by one thing that’s rare at best. So the only advantage Aqua man has is that he can talk and control ocean creatures. Would you really choose aqua man over Superman?