@@presidential3228 I’m not Liam Neeson. I just know death is unavoidable. Why fear something you can’t avoid? If you fear death so much then you forget how to live. I’ve seen it up close plenty of times. It’s just a everyday thing.
It's said the power cut off first, making the sub do a steep nose dive They would all have been thrust to the front of the sub on top of each other, in the dark, for long enough to realize what was going on
No, I really doubt they knew for certain it was coming, they would have heard some intense creaking and bangs before the implosion, and to be fair, that is a typical thing to hear in a deep sea submersible, not so much heavy bangs, though, every bang is the surface area of the vessel denting inwards.
Yes they died instantly but there was quite a long build up of impending doom hanging over them with knowing what was about to happen. That itself is more terrifying.
The exact moment of death might have been instant, but the seconds leading up to it certainly were not. They likely knew something bad was going to happen without knowing when. Truly a shitty way to go.
@@Dan_K_Meme Yes there's chat log between the sub and the ship. They reported crackling sounds and started to ascend. The ship crew asked them to report back every few mins but after ~40mins they stopped receiving response.
@@Dan_K_Meme There's no evidence they were vertical and on top of each other. we have their correspondence. They went deep way too fast. Then they struggled to rise, even after using all emergency measures. It should have been able to rise naturally once all the emergency ballast was dropped, but it barely did, even with the motors going full. Then it had motor power issues. Then... crunch.
@@RoballTV The back part that is seperate from the pressure chamber (where all the battery and electronics are) started taking in water first. That's why they couldn't float, and that's why they lost power. And when the thrusters went out, they would've been falling into the abyss, vertically and really fast.
Our instructor just used this earlier as an example to demonstrate the pressure changes as an introduction for our Hydraulics review. RIP to the 5 on board Edit: it's been 10 months and 13k likes WOW! THAT'S THE MOST LIKES I'VE HAD! Thanks people! Also my review is done and I passed the civil engineering licensure exam and I am now a licensed civil engineer.
Under water without your family retrieving your body, after the nose tips froward, pushing everyone into the front, and having the time to know you are going to die? I don't care if the actual dying is instant, that's the fucking worst way to go out.
As dark as this sounds. I’m glad this is what got them. The alternative is way worse. Stuck in that claustrophobic space with 5 others and panic slowly seeping in. Those few days would’ve been the longest and most horrible days of their lives. May they RIP
I mean since they found the debri quickly, maybe they could’ve been saved if they went through a few more days of torture. Only speculation though, since they are rich and not trained people, they probably wouldn’t know how to conserve oxygen
Yep indeed on that. The same as when people say, “They were 2 miles below the water,” or “There were 100s of people looking for them in the water.” It is hard for the human brain to comprehend a lot without going through it first hand first. Zero mental scaling ability or high comprehension of events as a species.
@@liyahhimuch faster than that, there are 1000 milliseconds in 1 second. This is why the original commenter is having a difficult time trying to comprehend the speed cause it really isn't even something we can process. We take 50 milliseconds to blink and that's not even something we notice most of the time.
5 Rich guys, i think nobody will miss them really much. EDIT: you guys are really Just brainwashed, tons of people die everyday and nobody cares, then if 5 millionaires die because of their dumbness, its a world tragedy
[Cuts to a scene of him in another room] So here we have a sub.....mersible. Sub meaning "subway" like the sandwhich and merisble meaning "mercy" which is French.....for thank you [raises eyebrow, long pause]
This entire event didn’t matter to me until I heard the young guy was afraid to go but he wanted to do something amazing with his dad so he swallowed his fear and climbed in. That was the moment where I felt sorry for the kid. RIP
I saw an interview with a retired sub commander. He said they were probably in full panic mode with all the sounds the Titan was making before it imploded.
@@tonysoflayour reasoning is flawed on many levels, 1 hearing any abnormal noise like cracking or shifting thousands of feet underwater is going to be very concerning anyways, 2 construction wasn’t 100% carbon fiber, 3 there has been cases where carbon fiber that’s hollow have either imploded or exploded so idk where you got that from as it’s most certainly happened
I recall hearing there was a distress signal that was sent out? If it imploded that quickly, it couldn’t have possibly been an automated one. They must’ve known they were in trouble, and sent it out manually. Obviously the death itself was quick, but it’s hard to say how long they were in a situation of knowing they were about to die (or how certain that possibility was).
It had some kind of warning system though it seems everyone agrees if it was a few seconds before implosion it would be a miracle. Some speculated less than a second. But according to Cameron they dropped weights and were trying to resurface.
It's reassuring to know that they didn't suffer but humbling to realise that their brains wouldn't have even had time to process what was happening to them.
Not really. If a person is in the bottom of the ocean and suddenly raises to the top he/she instantly dies because all the air inside him burst out. But the other way around, from top to bottom, he/she survives, because this time air inside his veins just compresses a % bit more, but his lungs and ear drums take a massive shock that later kills him. It depends on how the submersible was build and what depth they were, usually engineers design stuff to start concaving in a specific spot if there is a risk of explosion or implosion.
@@miguelcarunchod.1493 Have you not watched the video or read any news articles? They were instantly crushed... Not talking about air compression in someone's blood?
@@JMHMellors the submarine* insta crushes, not the humans inside, and the more air gap between the submarine's walls and them, the more chances of survival.
@@miguelcarunchod.1493Yes really. Despite your best effort and ramblings, they were gone in a split second. This guy is also incorrect. From memory, there are two pain responses, the second (being the real tangible one that you can actually perceive) is something like 1.5 seconds. These people felt nothing.
Friendly reminder. Strong new evidence suggests foul play. Rush had discharged his firearm during a struggle with passengers and crew. An attempted mutiny. A coo.
pretty sure the creaking noises it made before that happened probably scared the shit out them as before the implosion everything will start making noises as it starts to give away
@@chalupaman2121those people on the ship were stupid af fr fr of o payed 250k to get on a sub to go down to the titanic and saw THAT controller i wouldnt of went
actually i doubt it is that instant, i think the vessel might creaks and spray high pressure water before it finally implode, the passenger might not really experience that instant of a death
@@haddock3547 didn't say i'm smarter, they have higher chance of being right, but this is not the first time where experts can be wrong, especially in speculative situation like this
I’ve read a transcript from the communication between the mothership and the sub, it’s on a channel in here somewhere, and apparently they knew they were doomed during the last fifteen minutes. Imagine how long time that must have felt like? At least they didn’t suffer any pain.
Everybody is a professional when it comes to explaining what someone felt when they died. Yet we havnt heard of anyone coming bk from the dead to tell us what they truly felt.
The implosion was instant, knowing the implosion was coming lasted hours. Imagine sitting there and KNOWING you’re going to be dead before you can even feel water touch your skin.
@@juanjosenavarro8527correct. Its like going into a coma, losing consciousness, or taking general anesthesia. You don’t know or realize your unconscious, you just are. I had a rhinoplasty and have zero memory of anything that happened in the operating room.
No submarine is made for that amount of pressure, cut corners or not, in fact, the reason it's so instant is that it was actually holding up well until the structure couldn't handle it, and all the accumulated energy of the pressure got released at once, so a more expensive and prepared submarine would've suffered the same if going deep enough
This is a very good ... the best I have seen so far ... explanation of what happened to the wetware aboard the Titan. I'm a little bit relieved: it was finally "instantly". What you *_can't_* relieve or assuage my feelings about is the horrible minutes of sheer terror between that instant and the first moment they became aware the vehicle was failing, perhaps as much as tens of minutes earlier.
That guy wanted a project without any "old white guys" because it wasn't "inspiring" enough for ethnically diverse wannabe engineers. Well...all those "old white guys?" They were PROFESSIONALS. IDC what you think about diversity quotas, but if you fuck around with those pressures at that depth...nature doesn't give a Rats ASS what your "inspirational team" looks like. You cut corners? You WILL find out. Nature straight up didn't care that those guys were billionaires. Literally a non-factor. I am sorry that they couldn't see what a con man that CEO was though. RIP to his victims.
When death comes knocking on your door, you can’t ask for a bigger gift than dying in less than a millisecond, when it’s lights out before your senses could process the event.
It is a mercy that they wouldn’t have felt pain, but sadly, the last few minutes of their lives would’ve been terrifying. I’m especially thinking of the 19-year-old who was only there to support his dad. So sad.
@@nukedude2433an aunt said he didn't want to go...from what I've read,she was an estranged aunt and wouldn't have known. The mother has spoken out and said he was excited to go. She actually gave up her seat for him.
There's a tape going around on CZcams that here you can hear them scream screaming so they lived a little while it was a slow squash until complete closing
The fraudulent CEO 15 min ago, when his faulty batteries died and he had one of his suicidal thoughts to just go on with that useless mission, because who knows, how many trips that vehicle would still be holding togeth... oh, never mind... They knew, they were trapped and things went wrong...
I think we should call it the Titan experience. They died in such a different way I mean. But they knew it was a huge risk to take. A very different experience I would say. And I also think they didn't even make it down to the wreck.
@@KarlJayce.Blud definitely wasn't watching the video💀 The entire "crushed to death by an implosion" thing took less than a millisecond, how the hell could they feel pain for a second if they were reduced to a bloody mist within less than a millisecond💀💀💀
@@TU-ESSTULTUS but honestly does that carbon fiber hull really crush that hard on their bodies that they would die instantly? if that happened in typical submarine that is made of steel it probably would crush you instant.
@@johnnymclaneutah Another buffoon who didn't watch the video💀💀💀 It doesn't matter what kind of material the submarine was made of, what killed them wasn't the imploded carbon fiber hull, it was the immense pressure of the ocean that crushed them into mist To explain it to your thick skull, the carbon fiber hull was only made to resist the pressure that was pushing inwards, this is because the deeper you go, the higher the pressure becomes; the moment the hull broke, the pressure was no longer being counteracted, allowing the pressure being exerted upon them to crush the squishy pilots
@@johnnymclaneutah Well, the submarine crunched down to like 1 inch thick in a millisecond, and since pressure is super high that low, i would expect it to be like being crushed by 500 industrial-grade hydraulic presses from every side, and once something goes wrong, all of them activate at once and crush you instantly. When you are that deep with the pressure so high, water is like a solid rock, that can move.
Fun fact: 10 years before the Titanic sank, a book was released that was a story similar to what happened to the Titanic. The ship in the book was named Titan. Irony.
I'm so sick and tired of hearing about this, and the titanic. Also thank you for bringing up the pain of someone's loved one. Wouldn't that be a wonderful experience for them to get on CZcams. To try and get their mind off the pain that they're going through it, and they see this. Wow!
When you think about it. This was kind of a blessing, A terribly sad unfortunate blessing. Rip to these unfortunate souls but they will never ever have to suffer my heart goes out to the families affected
@@duarteduarte3649so you dont care about the 5 people? Sick. Just sick. Imagine your Dad, Mom, brother, sister (if you have any), or any other relative died in that. Would you have been sad?
@@datonedude7358well, that's entirely different. It's normal for people not to care for people they don't have any relation to, it's different if it's their loving families
@@CoolOkay_closure for what even, you guys are such stupid hiporites. Gladly you don't have to feel closure for the thousand people having to die every day, getting tortured by monster and whatnot. But at least you have closure. That's so important, let's hope you suffer more.
This is what happens when you cut corners. My brother told me that one of the engineers at the place in his internship skipped the safety protocols and next thing ya know he was electrocuted and fried to death. There's a reason for every safety rule out there.
I think, from their point of view, that they were descending to the wreck of the titanic and instantly found themselves being welcomed by their departed loved ones.
If you wanted to let it sound happily then this ain't really it. It sounds uncomfortable. It sounds better to see the reality of them simply sleeping forever.
This is sound logic to make me believe those guys didn’t see their death coming, or suffer/feel pain, however, this seems like EXACTLY what would produce 5 really confused/pissed off ghosts.
They fail to mention the hour sitting in the dark having lost the electrical system, listening to the groaning of the Hull being squeezed like a lemon and listening to Stockton Rush lying about what's happening
@@AceCrickey if a sub goes deeper into the ocean do you agree that the pressure around it grows? It’s slowly getting squeezed my a lemon little by little.
@@AceCrickey There's an alleged (unconfirmed) leaked transcript of communications between the Titan and the surface support ship that implies the alarms started going off 20 minutes before the implosion, and they knew they were in trouble. The cracking sound they heard (according to the transcript, which, again, is unconfirmed) may have been the delamination of the carbon-fiber layers in the hull prior to catastrophic failure.
“You were told they died instantly, but here is exactly how instantly they died.
They died instantly.”
It's like measuring infinity; there are different infinities (infinite infinities in fact), but this infinity is the one we're talking about :D
Instantaneously
@@michaeldriver127 Well, instantaneously after a delay of around a million nanoseconds.
@@michaeldriver127 that’s just instantly with extra steps
I had been wondering whether they meant instantly, or instantly; this clears it up in an instant. But not that sort of instant.
Dying quickly is one thing, but knowing you will die at any instant is another.
fr those last minutes in pure absolute darkness hearing nothing but water deep af was probably the scariest shyt
Not really… I’ve settled with death. I do not fear it.
@@jimhardiman7735 bro thinks hes liam neeson 💀💀💀
@@presidential3228 I’m not Liam Neeson. I just know death is unavoidable. Why fear something you can’t avoid? If you fear death so much then you forget how to live. I’ve seen it up close plenty of times. It’s just a everyday thing.
@@jimhardiman7735yeah, until the moment it actually happens to you and your brain has to process what is happening
RIP to the poor kid who didn't want to go, but felt pressured by his dad into doing it.
Would’ve saved his life
Would’ve saved his life
Felt pressured! I'd say.
Literally came to say that lmfao
That’s on him shidd he still had a choice
Titanic: the unsinkable
Titan: the Unimplodable
Lmao
Said no one.
@@notbeyoncehe said it stupid
@@notbeyonce asked no one
@@TheBestPersonExistedspoke no one
"What was that?"
"Death."
"What kind?"
"Instant"
Nice rick and morty reference
There's no afterlife everything just goes black.
But there was no noise?
@@SickBuckNaStY He just died?
@@Literally_CosmosYeah i know scary
They paid to see the titanic but ended up being upgraded to the “meet the passengers” package instead
Hahahaha haha hahahahahahhaah ha
You so wrong for this 😂😂😂😂 but it’s true.
😂
Damn that's deep 💀
@@donut5089yes littery💀
The death could be instant. But I am pretty sure they knew it was coming and this part was mostly terriying.
Those cracking noises!!
It's said the power cut off first, making the sub do a steep nose dive
They would all have been thrust to the front of the sub on top of each other, in the dark, for long enough to realize what was going on
Hope the dad was able to hold his son and tell him he loves him
@@Mimi-jl5ci I hope his son had time to tell him he sucks.
No, I really doubt they knew for certain it was coming, they would have heard some intense creaking and bangs before the implosion, and to be fair, that is a typical thing to hear in a deep sea submersible, not so much heavy bangs, though, every bang is the surface area of the vessel denting inwards.
Yes they died instantly but there was quite a long build up of impending doom hanging over them with knowing what was about to happen.
That itself is more terrifying.
I would have been so fucking furious with my dad. It's like really... idk this entire thing is just so sketchy.
Imagine existing one second, and then the next, you're not alive anymore and you don't even have the time to realise it.
That's the best way to go
That’s how a lot of deaths are like.
Many deaths are like this
Fr like, they didn't even know they died 💀
I have seizures and it's basically exactly like that
“Uh oh.. ok lets try t-“
“Where the hell am I?”
“Hey you.. you’re finally awake.
Bro got trasported to skyrim
isekais:@@derpcodm4733
Underrated
new religion acquired.
@@derpcodm4733 Yes, his joke but worse.
The exact moment of death might have been instant, but the seconds leading up to it certainly were not. They likely knew something bad was going to happen without knowing when. Truly a shitty way to go.
At least they had time to hold eachother, and felt no pain, didn’t know it came when it did.
Don’t be such a…jk. I love the thumbnail, name and song.
Not necessarily if you want to meet the end with no p*in or s*ffering this would be the way to go out.
@TANK2Xx you don't need to censor the word pain or suffering on the internet. there are other words to worry about.
@@raffimolero64 don’t know I’ve gotten comments taken down for dumber stuff
They died instantly. But they knew they were going to die for half an hour with the sub hanging vertically with all the bodies on top of each other.
Yikes, did it really do that?
@@Dan_K_Meme Yes there's chat log between the sub and the ship. They reported crackling sounds and started to ascend. The ship crew asked them to report back every few mins but after ~40mins they stopped receiving response.
@@Dan_K_Meme There's no evidence they were vertical and on top of each other.
we have their correspondence.
They went deep way too fast.
Then they struggled to rise, even after using all emergency measures.
It should have been able to rise naturally once all the emergency ballast was dropped, but it barely did, even with the motors going full.
Then it had motor power issues.
Then... crunch.
@@RoballTV It had taken on water already, alas
@@RoballTV The back part that is seperate from the pressure chamber (where all the battery and electronics are) started taking in water first. That's why they couldn't float, and that's why they lost power. And when the thrusters went out, they would've been falling into the abyss, vertically and really fast.
So that's how strong deep water pressure really is
Stronger than in space
@@brandonbeck9856But space doesn't have Pressure...
@@brandonbeck9856technically true
@@brandonbeck9856stronger than in space? Isn't that a vacuum, so no presure exists up there?
@@Account-id8yosoo..we can survive longer in space as compared to deep sea💀
Imagine you're just chilling in a submarine, you blink and then suddenly you're in heaven
Or is it?
Or in hell
You wouldn't even have a chance to blink
That would be if heaven was a real thing
Billionares dont go to heaven
"No sub in this world could get any cheaper" - James Cameron
"*truly a instant lights out for the victim*"
Hits hard.
"You were supposed to tour the Titanic, not join them!"
- Obi Wan-Kenobi
Profile Is A Legend
"You betrayed us!"
NOOOOOOOOOO
Bring balance to the ocean, not join it in darkness!
*takes controller off of ocean floor*
Our instructor just used this earlier as an example to demonstrate the pressure changes as an introduction for our Hydraulics review. RIP to the 5 on board
Edit: it's been 10 months and 13k likes WOW! THAT'S THE MOST LIKES I'VE HAD! Thanks people! Also my review is done and I passed the civil engineering licensure exam and I am now a licensed civil engineer.
I hate satan
@@ac3906 you were thrown down the stairs as a baby
@@ac3906what’s wrong with u
@@Darian_Robloxi honestly don't understand 😹
@@ac3906bro what 💀
Thank you, @zackdfilms, this is the best description of the event I have encountered - and it's a short, even! Amazing. Thanks again!
Honestly, this is the perfect way to go.
Under water without your family retrieving your body, after the nose tips froward, pushing everyone into the front, and having the time to know you are going to die? I don't care if the actual dying is instant, that's the fucking worst way to go out.
@@JazzOfTheStinson What do you mean they knew they were going to go? Can you elaborate?
As dark as this sounds. I’m glad this is what got them. The alternative is way worse. Stuck in that claustrophobic space with 5 others and panic slowly seeping in. Those few days would’ve been the longest and most horrible days of their lives.
May they RIP
Not to mention it would've gotten really cold during that time
Either that or a giant sea monster rips their sub apart and devours them.
@@warrick7689and shit and piss
They would have gone canabbal mode
I mean since they found the debri quickly, maybe they could’ve been saved if they went through a few more days of torture. Only speculation though, since they are rich and not trained people, they probably wouldn’t know how to conserve oxygen
Honestly even after being explained how fast it is it’s still quite hard to comprehend the sheer speed of the event
Yep indeed on that.
The same as when people say, “They were 2 miles below the water,” or “There were 100s of people looking for them in the water.”
It is hard for the human brain to comprehend a lot without going through it first hand first. Zero mental scaling ability or high comprehension of events as a species.
Just say one Mississippi and their dead even when you opened your moth
@@liyahhimuch faster than that, there are 1000 milliseconds in 1 second. This is why the original commenter is having a difficult time trying to comprehend the speed cause it really isn't even something we can process. We take 50 milliseconds to blink and that's not even something we notice most of the time.
imagine a millisecond, that's how fast it was
@@robothecoolguy no shit bro
When you lie on your resume that you work well under pressure.
In a simple words, they were squeezed just like we put a step on a cold drink can
I can't imagine myself being in their situation. One second you were alive and not even a second later, you died. RIP to all 5 passengers
yeah but you wouldnt know you died so...
5 Rich guys, i think nobody will miss them really much.
EDIT: you guys are really Just brainwashed, tons of people die everyday and nobody cares, then if 5 millionaires die because of their dumbness, its a world tragedy
Except for the CEO, he disregarded the safety precautions for being too "strict" and his ego caused his death.
@@latefordinner4513what
At least it's painless
Vsauce: "Your submarine is really safe. Or is it?"
[Cuts to a scene of him in another room]
So here we have a sub.....mersible. Sub meaning "subway" like the sandwhich and merisble meaning "mercy" which is French.....for thank you [raises eyebrow, long pause]
SCP 001 Micheal has escaped I repeat escaped. Emergency protocols now enabling.
*that iconic vsuace music plays*
I love michael 😂
Iron Lung be like:
Dying so fast that you don’t even know is crazy
The air compressed so quickly that for a brief moment it ignited to temps past that which is found in the sun
This entire event didn’t matter to me until I heard the young guy was afraid to go but he wanted to do something amazing with his dad so he swallowed his fear and climbed in. That was the moment where I felt sorry for the kid. RIP
Yep. I feel for that kid
Yea we all been there for our parents like that, just very relatable.
His gut was on point…..
@@daniyalbbd5281if that's the case then they might be hiding and not dead
@@daniyalbbd5281accused... so a lack of evidence. innocent until proven guilty, get outta here degenerate
I saw an interview with a retired sub commander. He said they were probably in full panic mode with all the sounds the Titan was making before it imploded.
Thats why I say they still suffered.
@@DallasBaldys That is not what suffering means. That is panic. huge difference.
But nobody knows how a carbon fiber tube implodes or sound.
@@tonysoflayour reasoning is flawed on many levels, 1 hearing any abnormal noise like cracking or shifting thousands of feet underwater is going to be very concerning anyways, 2 construction wasn’t 100% carbon fiber, 3 there has been cases where carbon fiber that’s hollow have either imploded or exploded so idk where you got that from as it’s most certainly happened
@@PyroShieldsidk, i would say it was mental suffrage, they were terrified amd suffering from the thoughts of death before death happened
I recall hearing there was a distress signal that was sent out? If it imploded that quickly, it couldn’t have possibly been an automated one. They must’ve known they were in trouble, and sent it out manually. Obviously the death itself was quick, but it’s hard to say how long they were in a situation of knowing they were about to die (or how certain that possibility was).
It had some kind of warning system though it seems everyone agrees if it was a few seconds before implosion it would be a miracle. Some speculated less than a second. But according to Cameron they dropped weights and were trying to resurface.
I love your illustrations! Amazing work man 👍👍👍👍👍
Note to self: Don't build a submarine in your garage with parts from Home Depot.
At least use a PlayStation controller.
@@LSD123. a wired one
Oh but if you want to be safe just don't get out of bed. Cool people know that!
@@LSD123.nah playstation controllers are too much for their level
at least an atari controller
i think they could make a better sub by doing that
It's reassuring to know that they didn't suffer but humbling to realise that their brains wouldn't have even had time to process what was happening to them.
Not really. If a person is in the bottom of the ocean and suddenly raises to the top he/she instantly dies because all the air inside him burst out. But the other way around, from top to bottom, he/she survives, because this time air inside his veins just compresses a % bit more, but his lungs and ear drums take a massive shock that later kills him. It depends on how the submersible was build and what depth they were, usually engineers design stuff to start concaving in a specific spot if there is a risk of explosion or implosion.
@@miguelcarunchod.1493 Have you not watched the video or read any news articles? They were instantly crushed... Not talking about air compression in someone's blood?
@@JMHMellors the submarine* insta crushes, not the humans inside, and the more air gap between the submarine's walls and them, the more chances of survival.
@@miguelcarunchod.1493Yes really. Despite your best effort and ramblings, they were gone in a split second. This guy is also incorrect. From memory, there are two pain responses, the second (being the real tangible one that you can actually perceive) is something like 1.5 seconds. These people felt nothing.
@@miguelcarunchod.1493Give up already. Everything at such depths with air inside gets destroyed, flesh especially.
Imagine one second your uder the sea and then in the blink of a eye you see a broght light
Friendly reminder. Strong new evidence suggests foul play. Rush had discharged his firearm during a struggle with passengers and crew. An attempted mutiny. A coo.
Where did yu get that information? And how could anyone possibly know that. That’s BS
It’s a relief to know that they probably didn’t feel any pain or any fear of being squished alive
People die every day
pretty sure the creaking noises it made before that happened probably scared the shit out them as before the implosion everything will start making noises as it starts to give away
Were'nt you supposed to be on it?
except that the media said that they were drowning...
@@SpamtonGSpamton1997- If they were drowning they would have already been dead. Pressure Chambers don’t have small leaks at those pressures.
They saw signs that the pressure hull was about to fail so they had a minute or two to realize that they were doomed.
This was way back in June, no offense but how late is CZcams Shorts?
They had about 30 minutes where the motor failed, they dropped ballast and the sub wasn't going up. They knew they were doomed for a long time.
@@abebuckingham8198absolutely terrifying
@@zhackiethedogThe video was made in June?
Look at the description
@@abebuckingham8198i never thought about that, man that would be shitty to know
Imagine blinking and waking up in heaven
Damn crazy that it’s almost been a year at this point. Time flies so fast 😭
"Its cool down here"
"Who turn off the light?"
*welcome my children*
Doctor who reference?
@@nevergonnagiveyouup4753 ...?
@@nevergonnagiveyouup4753real
"I don't know you"
"Wait, Wait.. wait- WAIT"
“Is this the Atlantis?”
Honestly, this is one of the best things I could have heard about this whole situation. At least they didn't have to suffer
@@1God2Genderssome where else
@@1God2Gendersperhaps debris falling
@@1God2Gendersgreat profile👍🏻
@1God2Genders debris falling and plus the knocking was confirmed to be more than likely the sub imploding
@@chalupaman2121those people on the ship were stupid af fr fr of o payed 250k to get on a sub to go down to the titanic and saw THAT controller i wouldnt of went
Rip to the passengers, always have sufficient communication with the surface
Did you know Mr. Beast was actually meant to go underwater with these people but cancelled. Thank God he canceled that event or else he would’ve edied
When you booked a seat to view Titanic, but mid-way through the journey it gets upgraded to the full experience of meeting its passengers as well...
@@SuperNostalgia.Gods got nothing to do with it
Ddammmm, so morbid...
@@SuperNostalgia. Jesus was gay
@Paddy007 Considering you have no biblical reference for this, I’m assuming you’re passing this off as a joke
Damn I tried not to laugh but I couldn’t help it.
"Wow, it must've been terrible to die on the Titanic"
-"Indeed it was, my good chap."
-"Who are all you guys?"
"Am I dead?"
-"Wait.. Am I dead good sir?"
"Ah, new faces. We don't get those down here. Come get comfy, there are plenty of rooms available! 706 to be exact."
Damn y'all turned this into a rp
@@Hello_Hi17Sir. This is an Wendy's
@@Hello_Hi17What would you like to order?
actually i doubt it is that instant, i think the vessel might creaks and spray high pressure water before it finally implode, the passenger might not really experience that instant of a death
if the water entered it would of had enough pressure to implode
What- i doubt you are smarter than the scientists who agreed on this conclusion
@@haddock3547 didn't say i'm smarter, they have higher chance of being right, but this is not the first time where experts can be wrong, especially in speculative situation like this
@@lansiman this isn’t too speculative, they can run test similar to this with air pressure on cans and similar things.
I’ve read a transcript from the communication between the mothership and the sub, it’s on a channel in here somewhere, and apparently they knew they were doomed during the last fifteen minutes. Imagine how long time that must have felt like? At least they didn’t suffer any pain.
The entire world is on a morbid curiosity kick with this sub.
What about these 700 people that was drowning?
@@The_North0
The titanic?
Yeah that sucks bogar
The entire world is getting remedial physics lessons from this sub.
And rightfully so, it's interesting.
@@The_North0More than 700 drowned
Andrew Tate
Ayoooooooo!!!!
“So how did you end up here?”
@@TheOtherAviationGuy "sank, and how about you?"
"You're not gonna believe this"
They never got to see the titanic, they hadnt reached it yet (from what ive heard i might be wrong)
@@damiancatchingzs😂🫡
Everybody is a professional when it comes to explaining what someone felt when they died. Yet we havnt heard of anyone coming bk from the dead to tell us what they truly felt.
Imagine being in a submarine and you talking with everyone, and you blink and suddenly wake up in heaven
They blinked once and found out all the people in Titanic are now Alive.
Nah… 💀
Wow…💀
True 😮
OMG...💀
That’s a good movie idea where they eventually find out they died and aren’t in some different reality or something
Somewhat comforting knowing they didn't suffer
imagine hearing the creaking of the carbon fiber before it imploded
FR
They were rich it doesn’t matter
@LaloSalamancaGaming69 what the hells wrong with you?
@@LaloSalamancaGaming69what on earth are you on about young man. Terrible way to think. God bless
The implosion was instant, knowing the implosion was coming lasted hours. Imagine sitting there and KNOWING you’re going to be dead before you can even feel water touch your skin.
Those millionaires got teleported into heaven bro 😭😭
Even Mr Beast if he said yes to come on the submarine
Forget physical pain, the mental pain must’ve been crazy. Knowing you could go any moment
It's horrible but truly painless
Did they know it would collapse or did it just go on them while they were traveling down
They didn't notice they died. No pain, no feel, no nothing. At second they were alive, at the other not. No reaction at all
@@juanjosenavarro8527correct. Its like going into a coma, losing consciousness, or taking general anesthesia. You don’t know or realize your unconscious, you just are. I had a rhinoplasty and have zero memory of anything that happened in the operating room.
@@MrWarrenRB that's so freaking horrific
A True Life's Lesson on... "NEVER CUT CORNERS, TO SAVE MONEY."
But what if you have a factory where you make coasters plates or something else that can be round?
Chernobyl learned that too…
And any amusement park ever
Not at everything but at some things it’s just worth it
Yeah, Boeing is learning that now
No submarine is made for that amount of pressure, cut corners or not, in fact, the reason it's so instant is that it was actually holding up well until the structure couldn't handle it, and all the accumulated energy of the pressure got released at once, so a more expensive and prepared submarine would've suffered the same if going deep enough
This is crazy. They didn’t even get to experience dying. One second they were here, and in a split second they were dust
That was faster than I thought it was
27 likes in 5 min
IKR?
100x faster than we blink.
Literally
but cant be faster than me in the bed for the climax......
They wanted a titanic tour. Instead, they got the full titanic experience.
What took you so late? This happened 5 months ago.
@@zhackiethedog*6 months ago
We wanted to read an original comment. Instead, we got lame copy-pasted comments.
@@zhackiethedogit took 1 millisecond meanwhile this dude took 5-6 months
Slow brain!!!
He's running on firefox
That's why under water can be very dangerous 😢😢
This is a very good ... the best I have seen so far ... explanation of what happened to the wetware aboard the Titan. I'm a little bit relieved: it was finally "instantly".
What you *_can't_* relieve or assuage my feelings about is the horrible minutes of sheer terror between that instant and the first moment they became aware the vehicle was failing, perhaps as much as tens of minutes earlier.
Atleast they didn’t suffer at all
I guess thy will suffer in the afterlife, when people remind them how they die.
They did. The suffering was knowing what was coming.
That's debatable, they likely heard the horrific creaks and groans from the hull a good minute before it even imploded
Knowing that the owner was basically a carnival ride mechanic with framed paper degrees hanging on his wall...yeah Red 🚩Flag there
@@fynkozari9271ok😂
This is why you don't cut corners when sea exploring
"Sea exploration is tOo rEgUlAtED gUyS"
Ni shit
Every expert said not to go but that guy (owner) was stubborn.
No shit
That guy wanted a project without any "old white guys" because it wasn't "inspiring" enough for ethnically diverse wannabe engineers. Well...all those "old white guys?" They were PROFESSIONALS.
IDC what you think about diversity quotas, but if you fuck around with those pressures at that depth...nature doesn't give a Rats ASS what your "inspirational team" looks like. You cut corners? You WILL find out.
Nature straight up didn't care that those guys were billionaires. Literally a non-factor. I am sorry that they couldn't see what a con man that CEO was though. RIP to his victims.
They knew they were going to die. The alarm was going off, you could hear cracks. They knew and were trying to come back up.
Their soul didn't make the jump that quick. They saw it, but it was out-of-body.
When death comes knocking on your door, you can’t ask for a bigger gift than dying in less than a millisecond, when it’s lights out before your senses could process the event.
Thats true. The best way to die is not feeling any pain at all
Actually passing away in your sleep is probably way better.
Yup. Like dying in your sleep
Death is actually extremely comfortable for a lot of people. Your body actually prepares for it and gets you high.
@@Fireglo Yeah, that and a little bit of morphine.
It is a mercy that they wouldn’t have felt pain, but sadly, the last few minutes of their lives would’ve been terrifying. I’m especially thinking of the 19-year-old who was only there to support his dad. So sad.
Actually the 19
Year old wanted to go, so his mom gave up her spot so he could go on the sub
@@Damarai_I heard that he didn’t want to go and was actually worried about going, but his dad encouraged him to go on.
The mom told a different story than the aunt. Maybe some truth in each story.
@@nukedude2433an aunt said he didn't want to go...from what I've read,she was an estranged aunt and wouldn't have known. The mother has spoken out and said he was excited to go. She actually gave up her seat for him.
There's a tape going around on CZcams that here you can hear them scream screaming so they lived a little while it was a slow squash until complete closing
Glad he cleared that up because I was not sure what instantly was….😮
I mean all things considered…that’s the best conclusion they could have hoped for
This man teaches us more in seconds than the school does in days. We really need him as a teacher
I made you the 69th like lol
our schools and colleges are fu*ked up
@@sfsbuilder2thx lol
@@dylanliu5901 lol
He doesn't teach things in great detail and can also get things wrong (like the KFC one lmao)
"Hey, who turned off the lights"
Donna Noble has left the library.
It was more like ... 'He......
The fraudulent CEO 15 min ago, when his faulty batteries died and he had one of his suicidal thoughts to just go on with that useless mission, because who knows, how many trips that vehicle would still be holding togeth...
oh, never mind...
They knew, they were trapped and things went wrong...
LOL
🤣 💡 oooot
Their bodies disappeared so fast they probably lived a few seconds as souls before their nerve electric signals dissolved into the water... 😔
That’s crazy. Faster than the speed of pain. My brain couldn’t even comprehend a vehicle of that size disintegrating in such a speed.
They wanted a Titanic tour. Instead, they got the full Titanic experience.
cheaped out on the iceberg bit though.
@official_commanderhale965 too expensive, when gravity is free.
Well done, Count.
I think we should call it the Titan experience. They died in such a different way I mean. But they knew it was a huge risk to take. A very different experience I would say. And I also think they didn't even make it down to the wreck.
@@Readysetgo2007 oh my god, I never even considered whether they got their money’s worth or not. That’s awful.
If only the submarine was made by Nokia. 😔✊️
think the people who made titanic made this too 😂😂 “The unimplodable” 🗣️🗣️🗣️🧢🧢🧢
More like made of Nokias
Well it would have imploded the world…
@@Leomc1412 LOL
Fr 😔
I’m sure the brain was destroyed but alive enough to register it a bit late
Imagine just being on a submarine and it suddenly blacked out 😨😰
On the bright side, they didn’t feel any pain
Edit: thanks you for the likes 👍
I'm sure for a second they did
@@KarlJayce.Blud definitely wasn't watching the video💀
The entire "crushed to death by an implosion" thing took less than a millisecond, how the hell could they feel pain for a second if they were reduced to a bloody mist within less than a millisecond💀💀💀
@@TU-ESSTULTUS but honestly does that carbon fiber hull really crush that hard on their bodies that they would die instantly? if that happened in typical submarine that is made of steel it probably would crush you instant.
@@johnnymclaneutah
Another buffoon who didn't watch the video💀💀💀
It doesn't matter what kind of material the submarine was made of, what killed them wasn't the imploded carbon fiber hull, it was the immense pressure of the ocean that crushed them into mist
To explain it to your thick skull, the carbon fiber hull was only made to resist the pressure that was pushing inwards, this is because the deeper you go, the higher the pressure becomes; the moment the hull broke, the pressure was no longer being counteracted, allowing the pressure being exerted upon them to crush the squishy pilots
@@johnnymclaneutah Well, the submarine crunched down to like 1 inch thick in a millisecond, and since pressure is super high that low, i would expect it to be like being crushed by 500 industrial-grade hydraulic presses from every side, and once something goes wrong, all of them activate at once and crush you instantly. When you are that deep with the pressure so high, water is like a solid rock, that can move.
Fun fact: 10 years before the Titanic sank, a book was released that was a story similar to what happened to the Titanic.
The ship in the book was named Titan.
Irony.
Yea I read that in my childhood and when I saw ths on the news for a second I thought this was the trailer for the movie 💀💀💀💀💀
The irony 💀💀💀
Not irony, coincidence
@@propdouchebag THE coincidence
💀💀💀💀
@@propdouchebagOr was it 🤔
Imagine just being stuck inside a tin can and then out of nowhere
Your entire memory is wiped
And you lose all senses
That diagram that shows the sub normal, and then smashed... That's how instant it was.
the transcripts from the comms revealed they knew for 19 minutes that shit was going south
Horrible
The elites really don’t want to take this L.
How did they know? What was going on that would've made them thing that something was wrong?
@@deenasmusicbox czcams.com/video/Ryl05iiGU8Q/video.html
@deenasmusicbox Probably the water was murky, didn't realized they were close to the floor and had a tiny bump, and bam!
They woke up and found young leonardo DiCaprio on the titanic stairs reaching out his hand
💀
Too soon bro
@@OneStubbornLassnah
@@fedcab4360 nah
😐 What if your family was on the sub
If this was a crocodile, no one would be able to see or feel the jaws crushing them.
I'm so sick and tired of hearing about this, and the titanic. Also thank you for bringing up the pain of someone's loved one. Wouldn't that be a wonderful experience for them to get on CZcams. To try and get their mind off the pain that they're going through it, and they see this. Wow!
When you think about it. This was kind of a blessing, A terribly sad unfortunate blessing. Rip to these unfortunate souls but they will never ever have to suffer my heart goes out to the families affected
Well said
Honestly who cares what about the important news.
@@duarteduarte3649so you dont care about the 5 people? Sick. Just sick. Imagine your Dad, Mom, brother, sister (if you have any), or any other relative died in that. Would you have been sad?
@@datonedude7358well, that's entirely different. It's normal for people not to care for people they don't have any relation to, it's different if it's their loving families
@@spi1046That's true, but it's just disrespectful to act like that
It’s very comforting to know they didn’t suffer.
They suffered.
@@iuunito3991 Not all death is suffering.
Suffer is defined as an unpleasant experience, such as an agony.
@@groundzerounknownthey knew the hull was starting to fail before the implosion though
@@theSWBFman Well even tho they have shock and horror of a failing hull, their death is totally painless, hence, not a painful death.
@@ronrr2334how?
A Painless death 😢, and can't even think about it. The power of "instant"⚡
But the fact that they knew they were gonna die is terrifying. The free fall must have made them shit their pants
If nothing else at least they had as painless and quick a death as possible. Fast enough that they couldn't even comprehend it.
I've gotten minor closure in knowing that
@@CoolOkay_ Okay, good thing you have closure. Give some of that closure to the families while you're at it.
@@diabeto1216
Don't be a dick about it. You know what they mean.
@@CoolOkay_closure for what even, you guys are such stupid hiporites.
Gladly you don't have to feel closure for the thousand people having to die every day, getting tortured by monster and whatnot. But at least you have closure. That's so important, let's hope you suffer more.
The thought of dying before you even know you’re about to die is terrifying.
I read a comment saying they knew they would die beforehand as all the systems failed and there was no hope of going back up to the surface :(
Well they also knew millions are in poverty but would rather have spent money on this lol
What can they do? @@TheDeadOfNight37
@@TheDeadOfNight37stupid response, do you donate every penny you make to those in need?
More terrifying if you know your about to die
Oh they heard the pops and groans and you can bet it crossed their minds about how they could be dead in an instant.
Crushed, Cooked, Vaporized, and Diluted all at once all in less than a millisecond.
This is what happens when you cut corners. My brother told me that one of the engineers at the place in his internship skipped the safety protocols and next thing ya know he was electrocuted and fried to death. There's a reason for every safety rule out there.
Yeah, many stuff on sub were cheap and didn't passed safety protocols
😂😂😂😂💀
Grimey
Wish some rules would still be explained other than "just do it". 🤷🏻♂️ idk maybe adding "you could die if you dont do this" would help to remember
The greed of the USA
I think, from their point of view, that they were descending to the wreck of the titanic and instantly found themselves being welcomed by their departed loved ones.
They were never welcomed by anyone. They embraced the cold dark hug of oblivion.
@@skyknight1281let people believe what they wanna believe
If you wanted to let it sound happily then this ain't really it. It sounds uncomfortable. It sounds better to see the reality of them simply sleeping forever.
@@dylanr03let @skyknight1281 believe what he wanna believe
@@MineCraft-nz9pgFYI You dont have any right to tell people to let people to believe what they want.
This is sound logic to make me believe those guys didn’t see their death coming, or suffer/feel pain, however, this seems like EXACTLY what would produce 5 really confused/pissed off ghosts.
"Dude I love it down here🎉"
"Wait why am I seeing the sky?...Oh..."
They fail to mention the hour sitting in the dark having lost the electrical system, listening to the groaning of the Hull being squeezed like a lemon and listening to Stockton Rush lying about what's happening
That never happened. The hull doesn’t get slowly squeezed lmao.
@@AceCrickey if a sub goes deeper into the ocean do you agree that the pressure around it grows? It’s slowly getting squeezed my a lemon little by little.
You’ve watched too many movies.
@@pokiglobal2795it wouldnt be visually noticeable
@@AceCrickey There's an alleged (unconfirmed) leaked transcript of communications between the Titan and the surface support ship that implies the alarms started going off 20 minutes before the implosion, and they knew they were in trouble. The cracking sound they heard (according to the transcript, which, again, is unconfirmed) may have been the delamination of the carbon-fiber layers in the hull prior to catastrophic failure.