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  • A rescue mission is underway after a tourist submarine carrying people to see the wreckage site of the Titanic went missing in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday. Captain David Marquet, a former nuclear submarine commander, joins “NewsNation Now.”
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Komentáře • 668

  • @kristinstrickland1038
    @kristinstrickland1038 Před rokem +141

    These people are doomed. And all their money can't save them. Like most of us, they were fascinated by the horror of the Titanic sinking, and now these poor souls are living it.

    • @schao7555
      @schao7555 Před rokem +25

      Titanic still Taking lives these Days for those who Still Dare to See the Titanic.

    • @judyives1832
      @judyives1832 Před rokem +46

      Why on earth anyone would want to visit such a sad and creepy site is beyond me. There are so many beautiful laces to visit. Why go to this place? It’s a graveyard and should be respected and left alone. It’s been videoed and studied. Just watch some documentaries.

    • @schao7555
      @schao7555 Před rokem +13

      @@judyives1832 I Agree. NO Amount of money Or Life is Worth the Risk to see the Titanic in person live down in the deep dangerous waters.

    • @lawrenceleverton7426
      @lawrenceleverton7426 Před rokem +6

      I blame it all on Ballard. He should have left the site undisturbed.

    • @thebrightsided136
      @thebrightsided136 Před rokem +4

      @@lawrenceleverton7426 ok twot

  • @craig7350
    @craig7350 Před rokem +39

    "Go to sleep and breath calmly" Well that shouldn't be problem I always sleep and breath calmly when I'm stuck on the ocean bottom running out of air, and someone banging on the hull.

    • @DanMeyer80
      @DanMeyer80 Před rokem +1

      and whos gonna hear the banging when they are 2 and a half miles at the bottom

    • @allisonhogg5131
      @allisonhogg5131 Před rokem +1

      I would be hysterical screaming " Why me ?".

    • @ichibanxeo6447
      @ichibanxeo6447 Před rokem

      good point

    • @helenan7368
      @helenan7368 Před rokem

      @@DanMeyer80 Sonars. The sound waves propagate under water. And we don't know exactly how deep they are, the signal was lost on the descending. Nevertheless, even if it works, would all the saving efforts be on time? I doubt it.

  • @josephtalmadge3108
    @josephtalmadge3108 Před rokem +36

    Over 100 years later and the titanic is still claiming lives

  • @lisal.4498
    @lisal.4498 Před rokem +78

    Drowning and claustrophobia are my two biggest fears- being at the bottom of the ocean in a tin can is a neurotics nightmare. Hope they find them in time

    • @scotmandel6699
      @scotmandel6699 Před rokem +4

      Same for me. Sounds like they got a 2 for 1 deal.

    • @xoxoxoxoxoxo3776
      @xoxoxoxoxoxo3776 Před rokem +3

      And out of space fear

    • @SlumberBear2k
      @SlumberBear2k Před rokem +4

      It's MUCH WORSE than you can imagine! READ THIS: They KNOW what happened. I know someone in the coast guard who works with sea rescue. I hear there was a gas leak on it. they heard strange noises, like a rumbling, before they submerged and there were even signs of it before they began the descent but the crew "didn't want to say anything" because they are high profile clients. Well basically as they submerged the radio communication picked up on the sound it was a like kind of wet sound like a balloon deflating and they heard everyone inside of the submersible start to panic. So it is believed at this time from NASAR (North Atlantic Search and Rescue) that this was some kind of noxious gas, causing unconsciousness, and that's why the failsafe systems didn't kick in. Another report is that there was someone inside of the cabin freaking out because it is said there was liquid "spewing" all over the cabin and clogging the instrument panels. Apparently it is a really disturbing audio.
      Apparently with a so the submarine just fell straight into the hole where the grand staircase was(the leaked camera footage has it) and the whole way down they are playing the glorious Titanic theme music (this is to wow their customers and make it more theatric) but there is also in the background explosive diarrhea farting sounds and frantic screams of panic and disgust. so the submarine is just sealed in the middle of the titanic with all that diarrhea farting and gas trapped in it. The current thought is that one of the people on board was gassy and that's why they smelled it before they submerged, because they were "letting off some steam" or "crop dusting" in order to relieve bowel pressure and ultimately couldn't hold it in so had diarrhea farts on board and basically the whole cabin became filled with liquid excretions causing everyone to lose consciousness.

    • @sandrachisholm2310
      @sandrachisholm2310 Před rokem +2

      Me too.😢 I will probably have a nightmare about this tonight. I pray they will be saved.

    • @KimiHayashi
      @KimiHayashi Před rokem +3

      @@SlumberBear2k uhhh wow.

  • @crazy-diamond7683
    @crazy-diamond7683 Před rokem +48

    Find it strange how we are watching, waiting and people are decribing the doom and problems they can encounter and then - A big smiley happy face pops up and says "thank you for watching"

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug Před rokem +6

      Yes. Absolutely tone deaf.

    • @tdz69
      @tdz69 Před rokem +6

      No different than any morning show opening. “Good morning……35 dead on a train derailment” etc etc. What a way to start the day. F the news

    • @zachariahswartz5970
      @zachariahswartz5970 Před rokem +4

      I thought that too, some of these news channels are so lazy when they upload their content

    • @javiergilvidal1558
      @javiergilvidal1558 Před rokem

      A nigga wahmen. Don't expect brains!

  • @theia1653
    @theia1653 Před rokem +18

    There's no race, they're gone. You think that sub is fully intact on the ocean floor and they're just chatting, waiting for rescue? Think about it. Lost at 1.45 hours of a 4 hour dive to the bottom, didn't blow ballast tanks to emergency surface. That means hull failure and the remains dropped from 5k to 13k feet to the bottom. They got to reenact the Titanic experience.

  • @leviathantoobz
    @leviathantoobz Před rokem +174

    I’ve always been afraid of caves, but I think I just found an even greater fear: being stuck in a submarine at the bottom of the ocean with no way back and no communication with the surface

    • @schao7555
      @schao7555 Před rokem +12

      Both Caves and Being stuck in a Sub are Both Scary Situations.

    • @craig7350
      @craig7350 Před rokem +11

      The thing imploded a day ago.. no problem

    • @donnalee1720
      @donnalee1720 Před rokem +15

      Agree! No way in hell I'm going in a 22 ft hotdog 2 miles below the sea!

    • @schao7555
      @schao7555 Před rokem +5

      @@donnalee1720 Me Neither.

    • @CC12398
      @CC12398 Před rokem +7

      And don't watch the 1989 film "The Abyss'

  • @rowyourboat5361
    @rowyourboat5361 Před rokem +153

    I'm always surprised at people willing to risk their lives for an adventure. I hope they can save them.

    • @Sazzbinn
      @Sazzbinn Před rokem +9

      Not a chance.

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Před rokem

      Astronauts risk their lives when they go to the moon or Mars and they want to take people there

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Před rokem +5

      ​@The Terminator they've been going down there a lot over the last 35 years they're still conducting trips down there

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Před rokem +4

      ​@The Terminator and besides that's Oceangate they've been down to the Titanic 300 times

    • @juansolo1617
      @juansolo1617 Před rokem +3

      @il-be-back You're assuming they went straight down and hit the bottom. That would be the best-case scenario. More likely they were partially buoyant and floated hundreds of miles away with a current while they're all unconscious (from toxic fumes or lack of oxygen) or deceased.

  • @michaeljorgensen790
    @michaeljorgensen790 Před rokem +13

    The sub is capable of diving 13,120 ft and they were in water roughly 13,000 ft deep.....
    That margin of safety seems a little close.

    • @lyniereese1150
      @lyniereese1150 Před rokem +1

      Way too close. They won't be found alive unfortunately.

  • @TonyFreeman-LocoTonyF
    @TonyFreeman-LocoTonyF Před rokem +22

    I'm afraid that it all adds up to sudden catastrophic failure. I pray I am wrong.

    • @intexas9434
      @intexas9434 Před rokem +2

      I was thinking the same thing. And I hope I'm wrong too.

    • @chriswegman738
      @chriswegman738 Před rokem +3

      That was my conclusion as well. I suppose it would be instantaneous, less suffering. Why wouldn't there be a locator beacon on something that goes that deep? SMH.

  • @lliamjurdom9505
    @lliamjurdom9505 Před rokem +10

    The risks involved in this venture were ridiculous .... its so hard to believe the lack of contingencies ...

  • @ptahrahotepasr2356
    @ptahrahotepasr2356 Před rokem +18

    THE CUSTOMERS PAYED $250,000 TO A WATERY GRAVE. DAMN. THIS IS A CASE OF HAVING TOO MUCH MONEY AND TIME ON HAND.

    • @AM93000
      @AM93000 Před rokem

      Let them rip along with the titanic. You never ever wanna disrupt the titanic

    • @banksuvladimir
      @banksuvladimir Před rokem

      Yeah! People should all be poor and doing nothing but working their asses off until they die! Screw ever having fun or taking risks!

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      PAID, not PAYED. Get spellcheck.

    • @tcgreen11
      @tcgreen11 Před rokem +1

      @@banksuvladimir lol, exactly bro. The audacity of people with the ability to seek adventure and joy is just rude.

    • @FrAsSBrAsS
      @FrAsSBrAsS Před rokem

      and crew use 29,99 logitech F710 to control that sub ... ill not even use one for my everyday gaming on pc ... they suck so much as controller lol

  • @stephanieredden8861
    @stephanieredden8861 Před rokem +8

    I just watched a video about the Titan and apparently it has no GPS, communication is done by texting the ship above and it's operated by a game controller. Crazy for sure. My prayers for the occupants, that they make it back home safely.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      Boy, that is so risky. Maybe GPS does not work down there. Sounds like such an amateur project sub.

    • @stephanieredden8861
      @stephanieredden8861 Před rokem

      @@mjremy2605 Yeah, no GPS down there. The documentary is called A Visit to the HMS Titanic and it was done by David Poque at CBS Morning. He took the trip last summer and I just saw a new upload with David Poque explaining what can go wrong and I think that was by The Independent,

  • @pmt2567
    @pmt2567 Před rokem +11

    I've heard that this sub had 6-7 different ways to surface, even without power. So if it's not on the surface, it probably suffered an implosion due to high pressure (maybe a leak?). It's terrible, but way better death than suffocating at the bottom of the ocean. If that's the case, it's almost impossible to find the wreckage.

    • @raylp4751
      @raylp4751 Před rokem +2

      Co2 would kill them before suffocating. They would pass out first. 5 people in a small space once oxygen gets low Co2 will go up eventually. Scrubbers won't work if powered by main power without back up. On Military boats they are Electric Hydraulic and Hand powered. Hardcover trade off is breathing heavier so using oxygen.

    • @skoobyi
      @skoobyi Před rokem

      @Socks921are you 3 years old what the fuck are you talking about😭💀

    • @skoobyi
      @skoobyi Před rokem

      @Socks921they been dead since noon today, the ship imploded child.

  • @Scatatooli
    @Scatatooli Před rokem +2

    Go to sleep??? Ain’t no way in hell ima sleeping at a time like this

  • @LivNoTByLyes
    @LivNoTByLyes Před rokem +5

    They are gone. The pressure and depth...unless they stumbled across something or someone that did not want them to alert authorities to their presence.

  • @hunterellis8986
    @hunterellis8986 Před rokem +3

    I really want them to be found alive, but that's probably not going to happen. What a terrible idea it was to do this.

  • @philcliffe6909
    @philcliffe6909 Před rokem +14

    It has multiple emergency ways of returning to the surface. I don't see this ending well.

    • @oldi184
      @oldi184 Před rokem +3

      Yeah. That sub had 5 backup systems to drop the ballast and return to the surface. It's highly unlikely that all 5 systems failed.
      So this means only one sad thing. The sub imploded and sank to the ocean floor.

    • @kristinstrickland1038
      @kristinstrickland1038 Před rokem +2

      ​@@oldi184 What could go wrong to cause it to implode? I have no idea how these things work.

    • @pragmatism8147
      @pragmatism8147 Před rokem +3

      ​@kristinstrickland1038 pressure hull, sprung a leak because the water was too heavy.

    • @oldi184
      @oldi184 Před rokem +1

      @@kristinstrickland1038
      Yeah. like Pragmatism said. It was something with the hull.
      Perhaps some imperfections, micro-cracks, etc. If there was some micro-leak the hull lost its stability and collapsed.
      At that depth - 2.3 miles the water outside the hull pushes with the force of 5500 pounds per sq. inch.

    • @KimiHayashi
      @KimiHayashi Před rokem

      @@kristinstrickland1038 the pressure of the ocean from all sides

  • @realmstupid-on8df
    @realmstupid-on8df Před rokem +5

    Unfortunately you can't communicate if you're dead which might be a clue to why there's a communication problem. This shouldn't have been a business. You can't think it makes any sense to tour a place like the bottom of a fucking ocean

  • @discreetanonymus2723
    @discreetanonymus2723 Před rokem +10

    It looks like the only way in or out of the spherical crew compartment is 'through the window' which is bolted from the outside. Given that communication was lost after about 100 minutes, they should have been around 2/3 of maximum depth (say 2500m, 8500 feet). If they did resurface after loosing communication, they can still be found. If they did not resurface, look for debris on the bottom...

  • @RovexHD
    @RovexHD Před rokem +45

    The company makes you sign a liability waiver for good reason.

    • @michaelfisher7170
      @michaelfisher7170 Před rokem +5

      Yeah. Because the company knows how high risk and dangerous it us but the ticket price is just too juicy. "They're dead? Thats why they pay up front!"

    • @peterm1826
      @peterm1826 Před rokem +1

      @@michaelfisher7170 is

    • @kristinstrickland1038
      @kristinstrickland1038 Před rokem

      Here is the waiver they signed courtesy of the BBC: The submersible is an "experimental" vessel, "that has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body, and could result in physical injury, disability, emotional trauma or death."

    • @thomasmusso1147
      @thomasmusso1147 Před rokem

      ​@@Jaq365 Yep, the 'No Win No Fee' Ambulance Chasers.

  • @craig7350
    @craig7350 Před rokem +32

    It took them about 70 years to find the Titanic, but I'm sure 96 hours will be plenty for this tiny sub.

    • @MrPolymers
      @MrPolymers Před rokem +7

      I'm thinking catastrophic failure. No signal, no surfacing.

    • @darrylhaynes9208
      @darrylhaynes9208 Před rokem

      96 hours from when they launched monday.

    • @chriswegman738
      @chriswegman738 Před rokem +1

      Do they have 96 hours worth of air? It may have had a hull crush event. Why is there no locator beacon on a sub that goes over 2 miles deep.

    • @Dan-vo7vc
      @Dan-vo7vc Před rokem +1

      ​@@chriswegman738there is, but it's sonic and not working.

    • @kap1526
      @kap1526 Před rokem

      ​@@MrPolymers7 ways to make tbe sub float up .... 3 dont require electricity .

  • @bbsara0146
    @bbsara0146 Před rokem +7

    Thats a good tip to sleep or breathe slowly. Maybe if they have access to youtube down there they can see this tip

  • @sorin.g.5223
    @sorin.g.5223 Před rokem +6

    They need our prayers, we can all take 2 minutes to pray for a miracle

    • @juansolo1617
      @juansolo1617 Před rokem +2

      I understand your position, but it's been hours. It only takes 4 minutes without oxygen and you're done.

    • @TommyFlanagan666
      @TommyFlanagan666 Před rokem

      Prayer? Don’t you realize God is busy feeding the starving children in the worl…oh wait, 10,000 starve to death every 24 hours…along with 15,000 additional adults. Hmm. 🤔 Well, surely God’s got his hands full at the moment keeping the people he created and loves so dearly safe from horrible circumstances and…I’m sorry, what’s that?…oh yeah, 400,000 folks die from homicide each year.
      Dang. 😐
      Well, he must be doing something, right? Finding parking spots and lost keys for the faithful ain’t exactly a walk in the park I suppose. And he has all that gay marriage to hate…that must be very emotionally draining.
      And wokeism! He’s got that to fight. I mean, no human knows what the hell it is…but we’re certain God hates it, so that takes a good chunk of his time.
      🫤
      Well. Uhhh. Hmph. 😕
      Yeah. Those people in the submarine are screwed. 😔

    • @chrisgoblin4857
      @chrisgoblin4857 Před rokem +2

      @@juansolo1617 Less than a second if there has been a hull breach.

  • @Gootsffrida
    @Gootsffrida Před rokem +29

    The audacity to explore the ocean is a relentless challenge, not only due to its immense pressure and hostile environment but also due to the elusive nature of its concealed treasures. While we launch sophisticated space missions to distant galaxies, equipped with advanced telescopes and cutting-edge technologies, our endeavors in the maritime world are hindered by the sheer inaccessibility of the depths.

  • @EdwardGutierrez90
    @EdwardGutierrez90 Před rokem +16

    The more I hear about this, the more I feel that these search parties will not be able to find these people in time.

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Před rokem +1

      If they're at the Titanic they should be able to find them I don't even know if that's submersible make that far they could be somewhere else

  • @Hyzer_Sozay
    @Hyzer_Sozay Před rokem +16

    Respect everything.

  • @TheSouthIsHot
    @TheSouthIsHot Před rokem +34

    The Navy captain is a warrior. Intelligent, tough, calm, fast thinker, and a problem solver.

    • @TheSouthIsHot
      @TheSouthIsHot Před rokem +1

      @@G.Freeman92 I believe you.😊

    • @scotmandel6699
      @scotmandel6699 Před rokem +3

      No doubt but thats zero help when crushed to death.

    • @TheSouthIsHot
      @TheSouthIsHot Před rokem +3

      @@scotmandel6699 Well, yeah. But he's smart enough to say no way would he travel in a miniature, civilian built submarine.

    • @MaynesDaryl
      @MaynesDaryl Před rokem

      Submarines once ….

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Před rokem

      @@TheSouthIsHot was it civilian built it was built by NASA

  • @DNero13
    @DNero13 Před rokem +4

    I mean you could say they got the full experience
    Hopefully theyre found soon!

  • @incredibleXMan
    @incredibleXMan Před rokem +12

    I think it imploded. I hope I am wrong.

    • @815donalduck
      @815donalduck Před rokem

      You mean like Poppin a Zit?

    • @yogabee2222
      @yogabee2222 Před rokem +5

      ​@@815donalduck no implode not explode 😮

    • @Habib_Osman
      @Habib_Osman Před rokem

      @@yogabee2222 You don't know whether Yabba Dabba implodes or explodes his zits. He might very well be an extraterrestrial lifeform wanting to partake in this earthly discussion.

  • @rex1759
    @rex1759 Před rokem +1

    Seriously, This vessel sounds like a horrible horrible idea. Why the hell was this thing ever cleared to be seaworthy?

  • @BRITISH87PATRIOT
    @BRITISH87PATRIOT Před rokem +13

    We've no right being down there it should be banned

  • @semlohde1
    @semlohde1 Před rokem +7

    Something has to be said about a person, getting into somethibg some 22 feet long, dropping over 2 miles into the ocean, and no rescue crews/ships/cables RIGHT THERE. They dont even have a float/bouy/marker attached so someone/anyone/anything can see a dayglow float transmitting gps coordinates. Im hoping all is going to be ok. I know it sounds horrible to me, I want nothing to do with any water i can't see my feet!

    • @jimhenry3383
      @jimhenry3383 Před rokem +1

      Makes absolutely no sense whatsoever
      🤦🏼‍♂️
      Ill watch it on CZcams

    • @semlohde1
      @semlohde1 Před rokem +2

      @jimhenry3383
      It's 1am and I've read a 2 hr old update and nothing found still. I'll flat have nightmares. This is terrible. Hope they get up ok, get those ^#%$&# who blew the Russian pipeline there and save these people. We'll call them goobers later.

    • @jimhenry3383
      @jimhenry3383 Před rokem +1

      @@semlohde1 something doesn't smell right 🤷‍♂️

  • @williamgibble8361
    @williamgibble8361 Před rokem +15

    He brought up an important point.. improper and uneven seqence of torq down on the hatch bolts would spell doom.. with the immense pressure that acts upon every thing.. scary scary.. hope they will make 🙏 it.

    • @chriswegman738
      @chriswegman738 Před rokem +2

      If it was that, it would have imploded. That would actually be the least suffering.

    • @User_yhvz
      @User_yhvz Před rokem +3

      @@chriswegman738that is what the professionals are saying. Because it is way more likely a very tiny hairline fracture caused it to implode.
      Some of the theories in here are gross.

    • @Icanttellwhosrealanymore
      @Icanttellwhosrealanymore Před rokem

      That would explain a sudden stop. And that none of these other conditions for alerting the surface have happened because everyone is instantly dead

  • @azelltanner1624
    @azelltanner1624 Před rokem +19

    Even if they find it they have no way to get down to it. No way your pulling that thing up or getting down to it.

    • @TonyFreeman-LocoTonyF
      @TonyFreeman-LocoTonyF Před rokem +2

      Who knows what the US Navy has?

    • @heliarc5186
      @heliarc5186 Před rokem +3

      They have unmanned drones that could probably tether down there and snag it IF they can find that and big IF.

    • @joeblow3990
      @joeblow3990 Před rokem +1

      I doubt Navy submarines can go down to a depth of 2 miles. No way.

    • @alexedelweiss3267
      @alexedelweiss3267 Před rokem

      DSRV

    • @Aiophgy
      @Aiophgy Před rokem

      You can totally lift a ten ton sub with what we have now. Hell, the cia lifted part of an exploded soviet submarine in the 70s or 80s

  • @chestnutsev7
    @chestnutsev7 Před rokem +13

    The tourists doing work 😳

  • @Reloadeez
    @Reloadeez Před rokem +12

    Cyclic composite hull fatigue, Implosion likely occurred at 10,000 ft-11,000 ft depth during descent.

    • @kalasatwater2224
      @kalasatwater2224 Před rokem +1

      Yup

    • @TheLikkinBranch
      @TheLikkinBranch Před rokem +1

      Indeed.

    • @cuttersgoose
      @cuttersgoose Před rokem +1

      Well doesn’t that depend on how many cycles the hull has had? I mean, I can understand fatigue if it’s 20 years old and 100,000 cycles, but it probably doesn’t t have a 1/100th that much time or cycles

    • @TheLikkinBranch
      @TheLikkinBranch Před rokem +2

      @@cuttersgoose it was a Russian made piece if I understand correctly. Wonder if they kept real #s on its hours and dives..........were they upfront with the buyers. Did they care

    • @TheLikkinBranch
      @TheLikkinBranch Před rokem +2

      @@cuttersgoose this was carbon fiber. Others are machined from blocks of titanium which have more flex and forgiveness. Once carbon cracks, it fails catastrophically......and at 8,000 feet, poof!

  • @inmyfreetyme
    @inmyfreetyme Před rokem +10

    I can understand a good adventure BUT, putting your life on the line, with the mechanical issues that is has, is crazy to think people still get on board. What happened to safety First? Hope it is found.

    • @KasThinks
      @KasThinks Před rokem +3

      You’re not wrong at all putting it that way, Tyme! 🤷‍♀️

    • @scotmandel6699
      @scotmandel6699 Před rokem +1

      @@KasThinks It sends an unmanned submersible with video cameras to the Titantic wreckage.

    • @JoniMitchell-qi6hr
      @JoniMitchell-qi6hr Před rokem +1

      Can the robot pull it up?Any word on the robot Has it reached depth yet?😮

  • @thesaint8400
    @thesaint8400 Před rokem +1

    My question is why was the topside not painted a more visible colour? Surely it should be orange to allow it to be spotted during an emergency surface?

  • @user-op1tq9ur3t
    @user-op1tq9ur3t Před rokem +1

    Should be a retrieval sub worked on first and tested. The only way now is you would have to connect it with a claw to a wire and than lift with a ship above at correct speeds. Also the private sub company should of tested in shallower waters for a few years before going 2.5miles deep.

  • @Nighthawk-8050
    @Nighthawk-8050 Před rokem +1

    You will never catch me in a mini sub, ABSOLUTELY NOT !

  • @dubavali69
    @dubavali69 Před rokem +4

    The worst part is feeling regret and can’t even tell your family goodbye. It’s almost like being on the titanic itself 😞

  • @matthewjackson3666
    @matthewjackson3666 Před rokem +10

    The aliens captured the vessel

  • @Stoneabba9999
    @Stoneabba9999 Před rokem +3

    It’s going to be very difficult to hook up to that thing on the bottom of the ocean 3.8 km down because when they ran the tables across the ocean they had a hell of a time dealing with those long cables

    • @sealifett8395
      @sealifett8395 Před rokem +2

      Not necessary. Just attach an inflatable device and fill it with air

  • @thatonebeone
    @thatonebeone Před rokem +2

    Bet they are recording videos on thier phones about thier last life.. not sure if the phone will even survive if they took in water..
    250k$ ticket to see the titanic to be part of it 😲

  • @EvryBodyy
    @EvryBodyy Před rokem +34

    This captain is a legend!

    • @410Gregj
      @410Gregj Před rokem +2

      Really? He doesn’t know what the capability of this ship is but he knows it’s not the same capability of a 2 billion dollar nuke sub. No shit Sherlock 😂

    • @mikeomolt4485
      @mikeomolt4485 Před rokem +5

      You serious? 5 people trapped 2.5 miles down on the ocean floor, 4 days supply of oxygen, he suggests one person bangs on the submarine hull while the other 4 try getting some sleep.

    • @user-dd1bb4tw4r
      @user-dd1bb4tw4r Před rokem +1

      ​@@mikeomolt4485they're not trapped. They lost communication halfway down. Probably sprung a leak and were dead within seconds that deep. Were roughly 6000ft down

    • @mikeomolt4485
      @mikeomolt4485 Před rokem +1

      @@user-dd1bb4tw4r They're still trapped, even if they're no longer alive. They can't get out, there's no one on the scene with the tools to get them out. The tourists, the bodies, are trapped inside the submarine.

    • @user-dd1bb4tw4r
      @user-dd1bb4tw4r Před rokem

      @mikeomolt4485 well when you have to bolt the submarine shut yeah they're trapped but there's probably nothing left of the bodies. At that deabt you're dead 10 different ways in an instant if you have a hull breach

  • @IV-we8xm
    @IV-we8xm Před rokem +3

    They can’t use that 2 billion military sub for rescue?

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez Před rokem +3

    The best case scenario here is that everything on the sub broke or short circuited, but the CO2 scrubbers and the O2 supply is magically still working..... the Navy defy the odds and find them, they magically get a rescue force to the location 800 miles off the coast, whip together a rescue plan and zip them up to the surface in a few hours.
    Stuff like this might happen in the movies, but in real life not so much.
    There is always hope, but this one is a bit of a reach.

  • @zondervonstrek
    @zondervonstrek Před rokem +5

    Let be real... the second contact was lost they were all dead.

  • @pixitik_studio
    @pixitik_studio Před rokem +1

    They went to say hi to Jack but now it looks like they will have to spend the rest of their lives with Jack

  • @thatexpertsim4874
    @thatexpertsim4874 Před rokem +1

    Very wise advice. I’m certain the owner of the craft doesn’t know this

  • @alisadetwiler3404
    @alisadetwiler3404 Před rokem +2

    Ironic. Titanic was thought to be incapable of sinking, not enough life boats and the dangers of hubris. Hope history isn't repeating itself and there I a sussessful rescue. Maybe it's time to leave The Titanic alone.

  • @audiovideophile5317
    @audiovideophile5317 Před rokem +4

    Are there any remote cabled ROV that are rated down to that depth, feed visual back to the surface and connect a cable to it ?

    • @JoaoSilva22222
      @JoaoSilva22222 Před rokem +1

      There are indeed...question is....why aren´t they talking about it?

    • @JasonAnderson-vk8hd
      @JasonAnderson-vk8hd Před rokem

      @@JoaoSilva22222 my guess is the navy heard it when the implosion happened

  • @Varen1667
    @Varen1667 Před rokem +7

    I really really hope they can be found safe.

  • @Dr.Gunsmith
    @Dr.Gunsmith Před rokem +3

    How on earth was that thing allowed to go down without some sort of safety line or gps or anything for emergencies 🙈

  • @vm9370
    @vm9370 Před rokem +13

    condolence to the family, lost in the middle of ocean.

  • @Slowhobolicker
    @Slowhobolicker Před rokem +4

    whether you want to admit it or not, if desperation kicks in at their lowest point primal instinct may kick in and they'll contemplate killing off the weakest in order to preserve more oxygen for themselves. Hopefully they get rescued before then.

  • @jaysartori9032
    @jaysartori9032 Před rokem +6

    May GOD help the trap people to guide the rescuers to find them in time.

  • @hwfranjr
    @hwfranjr Před rokem +1

    YOUD think they would have a Line attached for safety

  • @codymacintyre6589
    @codymacintyre6589 Před rokem +1

    Why wouldn’t they already have some time of winch attached to it in case this scenario

  • @MillennialVybe
    @MillennialVybe Před rokem +1

    Us:🥺😭😳
    Netflix: ✍🏾

  • @Grey_equestrian1820
    @Grey_equestrian1820 Před rokem +1

    The fact that they already died is crazy

  • @marytriant2853
    @marytriant2853 Před rokem +2

    This is tragic for each one of them anyway but why did they take with them ε 19 years old kid!!! They knew the danger he is too young to understand... This is soooo sad!!!!!! They should not have taken him with them!!!!!NOOOOOOO!!! Prey and hope they will be found soon 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤

  • @alanluscombe8a553
    @alanluscombe8a553 Před rokem +5

    I hope I’m wrong but I believe they are already gone

  • @143366220798
    @143366220798 Před rokem +4

    A prehistoric Shark that is huge took a bite or swallowed it..very sad situation.

    • @juansolo1617
      @juansolo1617 Před rokem +1

      LOL I was wondering, too... but those super large sharks are usually spotted in the Mariana Trench.

  • @Yarpon
    @Yarpon Před rokem +3

    They’re dead. They likely won’t even find it for some time I predict weeks to months. At least it was a quick death.

    • @esv5182
      @esv5182 Před rokem

      Yeah only pieces of it.

  • @grudzz7049
    @grudzz7049 Před rokem +4

    These submersibles should come with a attached buoy type device fitted with a locator thats capable of rising to the surface...even if it too hours to get to the surface at least it could be located..not sure how or if it could work?

    • @bodidley5015
      @bodidley5015 Před rokem +1

      Sure with 12000 feet of rope. Sounds practical.

    • @chrisgoblin4857
      @chrisgoblin4857 Před rokem +1

      Most Russian and Soviet designed subs have just that. In their case, they often have to be welded shut do to fear of premature popping during operations but the concept is the same. A Buoy which goes to the surface at the rough location of the sub.

    • @JasonAnderson-vk8hd
      @JasonAnderson-vk8hd Před rokem

      It has multiple ways to come to the surface if all powers lost

  • @edward2497
    @edward2497 Před rokem +1

    It’s not cool that the news is pretending there is a chance of rescue

  • @SteeveEfnet
    @SteeveEfnet Před rokem +9

    Ive watched a documentary from a guy who went on these expedition with this sub, and they lost communication in his video as well, they had to abort, then regained signal and went down anyways. at the bottom, their light system was unstable and was flickering and dimming. It didn't look very safe. Their protocol is that anything goes wrong they immediately abort. They should have been back to the surface a long time ago. Even if they make it to the surface, they are locked in the sub, it can only be opened from the outside.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Před rokem +5

      its a searcha nd recovery mission at this point

    • @Dr.Gunsmith
      @Dr.Gunsmith Před rokem +1

      @@randomrazr yep looks like it.

    • @kristinstrickland1038
      @kristinstrickland1038 Před rokem +3

      Yes, not a legitimate operation at all! Has one button, controlled with a Nintendo controller, communication via text message, and bolted in from the outside. Here is the waiver they signed: the submersible is an "experimental" vessel, "that has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body, and could result in physical injury, disability, emotional trauma or death." Someone commented that the CEO is actually on board, and if that is true, it only seems fair.

    • @SuperFinGuy
      @SuperFinGuy Před rokem +2

      Name of the documentary please

    • @SteeveEfnet
      @SteeveEfnet Před rokem

      @@SuperFinGuy czcams.com/video/RAncVNaw5N0/video.html

  • @droneographytv8848
    @droneographytv8848 Před rokem +6

    Imagine working hard all your life to become a billionaire and ending up lost under deep sea.

    • @luckystone2293
      @luckystone2293 Před rokem +1

      Clearly didn't work as hard as you would assume. Probably got away with exploitation of others for years and figured out they were invincible.

  • @brucewestoby
    @brucewestoby Před rokem +3

    Only thing that would account for no communication, no abilities to get to the surface again would by a total power failure... A dead battery in a series hookup of batteries. Seawater leaking in , shorting the batteries or a lithium battery fire. No power ...nothing works, no lights, pumps , gauges, air circulation...warmth...

    • @charlesrs
      @charlesrs Před rokem +1

      not good

    • @buzz5969
      @buzz5969 Před rokem

      Ive found dummies in CIC forgot to hit the ON switch or key handsets when screaming about NO COMMS!, so who knows????

    • @TD_YT066
      @TD_YT066 Před rokem

      One other report said it had several ways to surface, ie mechanical weight drops, pressurized air for ballast tanks, propellers (needs power), releasable balloons with cable to pull it up. None of them activated. That's a really bad sign that the crew was unable to do anything. Ie a leak or implosion. 6300PSI outside pressure, not as high as a waterjet (50,000PSI) but still, a pinhole will be impossible to stop up.

  • @careercriticalthinker
    @careercriticalthinker Před rokem +4

    ............the Titan imploded. Call Robert Ballard,.....if he could find the Titanic,...he'll find the Titan,...(or what's left of it)

    • @815donalduck
      @815donalduck Před rokem +1

      Not again.

    • @careercriticalthinker
      @careercriticalthinker Před rokem +1

      @@815donalduck I think either it was power failure, or the sub cabin filled with C02, meaning no oxygen. This scenario happened to Robert Ballard while the Navy sub they were in was on a dive to a lost Guadal Canal shipwreck,.........however, they were able to return to the surface with backup oxygen. Even if the sub was found, they'll have long run out of time and air. I say it either lost power, or a mechanical failure,...................either way, they are too far down to be saved. I say that the occupants inside are dead by now.

  • @kbyamurr4665
    @kbyamurr4665 Před rokem +1

    This guy doesn't seem to know what he's speaking about. The rescue mission he talking about isn't as simple as he is explaining.

  • @alanshields8036
    @alanshields8036 Před rokem +3

    Rich people and their toys. They're doomed. Just saying.

  • @Stoneabba9999
    @Stoneabba9999 Před rokem +2

    I hope they’re OK and who’s going to pay the enormous bill? The problem is I’ve got basically three days to get them hooked up and bring them to the top if they’re stuck in the bottom, which is highly improbable unless they’re stuck may be partway down.

    • @briggsquantum
      @briggsquantum Před rokem +2

      My understanding is the sub is not tethered, so it's either going up, or going down, and as the hull gets smaller with increasing pressure, it's probably going down. It might even bury itself in the mud.

    • @Icanttellwhosrealanymore
      @Icanttellwhosrealanymore Před rokem

      @@briggsquantum I was just thinking that

  • @schao7555
    @schao7555 Před rokem +2

    Nope, I have no interest in being in the Waters like that, I can only imagine being Alive and Stuck in Fear in Close quarters Not Knowing if Will br Saved Soon.

  • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
    @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Před rokem +1

    I don't understand why people risk their lives by shit like this

  • @codymacintyre6589
    @codymacintyre6589 Před rokem +1

    Does anyone think that they are still alive down their or no?? Imagine they are all still alive panicking right now waiting for help.. very sad

  • @brucegelman5582
    @brucegelman5582 Před rokem +1

    How did the MARITIME COASTGUARD ASSOCIATION license this group?

  • @buzz5969
    @buzz5969 Před rokem +7

    They supposedly have 96 Hours of vital services, but its a Prototype so one can hope. As long as O2 stays in and water stays out its good.

    • @schao7555
      @schao7555 Před rokem

      And after 96 hours and No help they Won't Good No more. Time is Running Out

    • @Patrick_0n
      @Patrick_0n Před rokem +1

      96 hrs in ideal conditions....

    • @schao7555
      @schao7555 Před rokem

      @@Patrick_0n They have Until Wenesday before they Run Out of Oxygen. 👀

    • @yogabee2222
      @yogabee2222 Před rokem

      96 hours from when it first left...

    • @ohsnap6506
      @ohsnap6506 Před rokem

      ​@@schao7555ideal conditions, people freaking out and hyperventilating, way less probably

  • @siahleon7499
    @siahleon7499 Před rokem +2

    If they live, you better make em pay the rescue mission bill.

    • @Damarleylaing
      @Damarleylaing Před rokem

      Oh I’m sure the folks on the ship can very much afford that

  • @wbaldwin666
    @wbaldwin666 Před rokem +2

    I just want to say, i never really knew about News Nation before the ufo whistleblower... your coverage of the missing sub is amazing. I just keep feeling its a too good to be true and im willingly being distracted... im not complaining tho; distract me with more cool ish

  • @happiness5665
    @happiness5665 Před rokem +1

    Wonder what will happen to this company

  • @superbmediacontentcreator

    I just hope that the people onboard, if submerged, are smart enough to tap on the hull for the sonar since this group is so arrogant and poorly engineered that they failed to equip the sub with an EPIRB, marker dye, or anything else. There is no excuse for janky engineering on a submarine unless you are exploring your backyard pool. The USCG is a part of DHS and they need the sub-hunters from the Navy to locate this vessel if it is submerged.

    • @mikekeeler6362
      @mikekeeler6362 Před rokem

      It's Oceangate that's conducting the trips down there or should I ain't got about 300. So their experience Daddy

    • @Solitude47152
      @Solitude47152 Před rokem

      I just can’t believe in 2023 people want to view a sunken ship 🚢 in the mud , split in two with little a light.

    • @Solitude47152
      @Solitude47152 Před rokem +1

      Think !!! Is this worth it? Do I really need to see this?

  • @xjArieswar
    @xjArieswar Před rokem +6

    Unfortunately, they are definitely asleep, captain, but genuinely condolences to all of them and their families.

  • @carloscontreras3633
    @carloscontreras3633 Před rokem +1

    How much did each passenger pay to go on this trip to the bottom of the ocean?

  • @thegrimmer
    @thegrimmer Před rokem

    No -- you're not discussing the Titanic. You're discussing an unsafe and irresponsible submersible

  • @kenthomas4479
    @kenthomas4479 Před rokem +1

    they better be found soon. let a miracle happen to find it fast

  • @terrymcconnell5930
    @terrymcconnell5930 Před rokem +8

    I'm sorry for the families.

    • @terrymcconnell5930
      @terrymcconnell5930 Před rokem +2

      It was not a smart trip to take.

    • @craig7350
      @craig7350 Před rokem

      They'll want to retrieve the bodies for closure...
      And also proof of death for that fat inheritance.

    • @allisonhogg5131
      @allisonhogg5131 Před rokem

      @@terrymcconnell5930 If people did not explore or take risks with their lives where would we be in the realms of science and knowledge ? Personally you would never get me in that thing in or out of the water.

  • @sandrachisholm2310
    @sandrachisholm2310 Před rokem +2

    It is 800 or 900 miles off the US, Cape Cod I think, as they say here. They fail to mention that it is 400 miles off Newfoundland in Canada, where they originally departed.

    • @lyniereese1150
      @lyniereese1150 Před rokem

      The Titanic departed from Southampton UK and was travelling to New York City. The majority of people watching this program are American, so they reference US landmarks. Most Americans don't even know about the Maritimes in Canada. My friend from LA thought that Nova Scotia was its own country near Greenland LOL.

    • @joeysausage3437
      @joeysausage3437 Před rokem

      Sandra, what is your point? I think I know what it is but I want you to say it.

    • @tcgreen11
      @tcgreen11 Před rokem

      @@lyniereese1150 you put some respect in your comment when addressing Americans. We’ll decide how much we don’t know about something.

    • @sandrachisholm2310
      @sandrachisholm2310 Před rokem

      @@tcgreen11 Hahaha funny!

    • @sandrachisholm2310
      @sandrachisholm2310 Před rokem

      @@lyniereese1150 That is a valid point. I'm Canadian and our Grade 8 Geography was a whole year of studying the US. Had to know all the states, capitals, etc. When I lived in Boston and told someone I was from Nova Scotia, they asked me what state that was in. So I'm guessing that Canadian geography was not a course in the American curriculum...

  • @nexx456
    @nexx456 Před rokem

    Qustion to ask is "Did the company have any back up plan in case of emergency" ?

  • @missbussy4551
    @missbussy4551 Před rokem +1

    God i hope they find theases people. Alive.

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe Před rokem +4

    The sheer effrontery of man disrespecting an oceanic graveyard of the Titanic's victims is chilling. Just the fact that five people trapped into a tube running out of oxygen is distressing. He doesn't mention the obvious that someone has to go number two...how can you even endure the smell in a confined vessel.

  • @sinistan1002
    @sinistan1002 Před rokem +4

    now they're sleepin with the fishies

  • @Sxuk
    @Sxuk Před rokem +2

    A magnetic connection could work.

    • @maestrovso
      @maestrovso Před rokem +1

      They wish now they designed in the Magsafe. Seriously I researched extensive on the design of Titan, and the company provide very little on the failsafe system. The pilot navigate the vessel with a wireless modified Playstation control which the founder threw around. They communicate with the surface vessel with text message via sonar. I suspect the sub lost power and it does not appear to me there is much safeguard against catastrophic loss of power as it rely heavily on fancy electronics and controls.

  • @Adrienne884
    @Adrienne884 Před rokem +1

    Doom indeed Captain, Doom indeed!

  • @crystalskylight9327
    @crystalskylight9327 Před rokem +1

    New fear unlocked

  • @Icanttellwhosrealanymore

    I’m not spending my last few hours asleep bro

  • @BrothaEwh
    @BrothaEwh Před rokem +1

    250k for a slow death to drowning. Awesome, so worth. 5 star yelp review

  • @martingaynor5017
    @martingaynor5017 Před rokem +1

    worst nightmare