HUMAN BODIES vs IMPLOSION animation

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atomic marvel

atomic marvel

9 ай бұрын

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@lune78
@lune78 6 ай бұрын
As horrible as this is, it's still a better way to go than sitting at the bottom of the ocean in complete darkness waiting for the sub to run out of oxygen.
@ajaychandel9979
@ajaychandel9979 6 ай бұрын
try opening the door if you wanna make it quick 😢
@luchi850
@luchi850 6 ай бұрын
@@ajaychandel9979 If there was an easily opening door, pretty sure no one would go down in the first place!
@soggybiscotti8425
@soggybiscotti8425 6 ай бұрын
​@ajaychandel9979 you couldn't open it even if you wanted to. Door swung outwards. The thing could be completely unbolted and you could push all you wanted and it would never be moved while that deep.
@theadventureinsider
@theadventureinsider 6 ай бұрын
@@ajaychandel9979 only problem is it's simply not possible to open it from the inside. For one, the water pressure is far too great for human strength. And second, the door is deadbolted from the outside.
@alejandronopasanada5302
@alejandronopasanada5302 6 ай бұрын
It’s better than the way most people who read the story will go. I be someone went while going on the toilet and reading about this story. It took much longer and was much smellier.
@WeRemainFaceless
@WeRemainFaceless 8 ай бұрын
~20ms implosion duration. To put it into perspective, it takes roughly 15-20ms for the brain to receive and process visual images from the eyes.... ~100-200ms for the brain to process auditory signals... and ~100-150ms for the brain to process peripheral sensory signals (pain, touch, heat etc). Meaning, from their perspective, they were there....Then in an instant, they were gone. There was no in-between. They experienced nothing. Saw nothing. Heard nothing. Felt nothing. Just instantly dead. Quite a comforting thought all things considered.
@Emblazed123
@Emblazed123 8 ай бұрын
@@InfinityStar2000it is just like looking at a corpse of a dead animal, whatever is left of you will feed the soil on the ground your nutrients will feed the earth and create more life. We appreciate death as we all have our part to give back to the world ❤ we don’t think about death though the feeling of death can be experienced by electrical signals shutting off in an out of consciousness like a light switch turning on and off.. then the void of darkness whatever is on the other side is up to gods choice and your beliefs.
@maryhough8041
@maryhough8041 8 ай бұрын
It’s even scarier if you’re religious, the thought of just instantly being transported to idk say HELL before you even know what hit you is horrific to say the least
@abelis644
@abelis644 8 ай бұрын
​@@maryhough8041 There is no afterlife. Don't worry. We get recycled into the Earth and that's perfect!
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI 8 ай бұрын
They knew they were about to implode, though. So they experienced the psychological terror
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI 8 ай бұрын
@@Emblazed123 Consciousness is not electrical signals; if it were, you wouldn't be able to see or hear mental images or sounds, yet you can; after all, an electrical signal contains nothing of the color red, yet you still see red (and if you say a wavelength if light is the color red, you are wrong; a wavelength of light does not have a color, and it certainly isn't actually red; you just see red; it is a correlation). Yet if I go into your brain, I cannot hear what your mind hears or see what your mind sees.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 2 ай бұрын
Now I understand why that Navy officer grimaced when journalists asked about a body recovery operation and was unable to answer why not.
@daminox
@daminox Ай бұрын
I think theyd be lucky to find a piece of bone.
@Bloodstar6078
@Bloodstar6078 Ай бұрын
@@daminox someone with a better understanding of physics under extreme pressure please correct me... because I'd like to know the answer too. But at that amount of energy wouldn't they be like turned into plasma or something? Like being vaporized but skipping the gas step and going straight to something more energetic? In any case, whatever is left, if anything, probably wouldn't resemble whatever it was before. Another way to think of it is like being hit by the explosion of a powerful bomb at ground zero. There would be nothing left, just from the energy of the shockwave, before the explosion even has a chance to burn you.
@leopoldbuttersstotch73
@leopoldbuttersstotch73 Ай бұрын
@@Bloodstar6078Theyre literally pink mist.
@aljoshilagan3204
@aljoshilagan3204 Ай бұрын
He was like: "I mean... We can go deep see fishing. You can probably find part of them there."
@kencf0618
@kencf0618 Ай бұрын
This is orders of magnitude beyond 9/11 and airliner crashes -this might be in the realm of high explosives, which are supersonic. Even teeth or DNA might be moot.
@1helluvawomen
@1helluvawomen 2 ай бұрын
I remember watching another upload about this implosion. The engineer stated that the implosion happens so fast, you don’t die you cease to exist. That really put things into perspective. 😮
@siniorgolazo
@siniorgolazo 2 ай бұрын
Yep, you would just stop being biology and start being basically physics
@Dahmer_Jeff
@Dahmer_Jeff 2 ай бұрын
They're un-alive...that means dead....
@EvaarArts
@EvaarArts 2 ай бұрын
@@Dahmer_Jeff They didn't die. Their brain never "stopped working". They never had an organ failure. Their cells never started to die one after another. They were just shift-deleted. Thinking about it, if I had $250,000 to spend on my end, doesn't sound like a horrible way to go at all. Kinda relieving tbh.
@Dahmer_Jeff
@Dahmer_Jeff 2 ай бұрын
@EvaarArts they're dead. End of story.
@1helluvawomen
@1helluvawomen 2 ай бұрын
@@EvaarArtsHowever, if you know you’re going to die by choice, isn’t it different than just not knowing at all?
@ElNietoPR
@ElNietoPR 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for including the controller in the last simulation. Everybody wondered what happened to the people, but not controller….
@marcoleung7253
@marcoleung7253 9 ай бұрын
The controller is so powerful that it caused an explosion within an implosion
@JoeLattimore-ss2pm
@JoeLattimore-ss2pm 9 ай бұрын
​@@marcoleung7253.. yup.. the implosion exploded back into an explosion that imploded.. the controller was fine though 😂😂
@manuel.camelo
@manuel.camelo 8 ай бұрын
the controller seemingly survived ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@hengsunkheang6351
@hengsunkheang6351 8 ай бұрын
I was the one who said it
@Puchacz81
@Puchacz81 8 ай бұрын
@@manuel.cameloMaybe they should build DSV out of it :)
@tylery7881
@tylery7881 7 ай бұрын
This whole event quite literally happened faster than the blink of an eye. Those guys were dead before their brains could even process what being imploded feels like. Hydrostatic pressure is scary man.
@kiralindholm2009
@kiralindholm2009 7 ай бұрын
Fortunately they felt no pain. But I'm sure they knew they were in trouble at some point. Horrible and scary
@bruhmomenthdr7575
@bruhmomenthdr7575 7 ай бұрын
These guys are dead, they just don't know it.
@DeMooniC
@DeMooniC 7 ай бұрын
@athamsoofi Souls don't exist and there's nothing that proves or suggests otherwise. Consciousness is generated by the brain and it instantly stops once the brain is destroyed.
@jasongraham8952
@jasongraham8952 7 ай бұрын
Heaven or hell traveled fast
@BigUriel
@BigUriel 7 ай бұрын
@athamsoofiAbra Kadabra Wingardium Leviosa Hocus Pocus
@The_Defiant_One
@The_Defiant_One Ай бұрын
_"Erased... from existence"_ - Dr Emmett Brown
@Mark-pb4dn
@Mark-pb4dn 3 күн бұрын
Gives another meaning to: their Goose was Cooked!
@dudewithachannel1163
@dudewithachannel1163 5 сағат бұрын
Alright, good one XD
@mahavakyas002
@mahavakyas002 2 ай бұрын
this is honestly scarier than any horror movie. though they wouldn't have felt a thing - if they knew beforehand what was about to happen, can't even imagine that fear.
@JackRogers-nc5hl.
@JackRogers-nc5hl. 2 ай бұрын
they knew
@RrhyzZ7690
@RrhyzZ7690 Ай бұрын
I think they knew, having dived so deep. And if they didn't, I don't understand how they could be so empty-headed.
@RrhyzZ7690
@RrhyzZ7690 Ай бұрын
@@LaurenW-oj8ol Of course, before the explosion. You'd think they'd be singing and dancing at that depth. From the distinctive sounds, they probably all knew what was about to happen.
@notsojharedtroll23
@notsojharedtroll23 Ай бұрын
​@@RrhyzZ7690 you can say, that they need some pressure in their brains
@robertmcnearny9222
@robertmcnearny9222 Ай бұрын
@@RrhyzZ7690 Carbon fiber is very brittle. I doubt it was making any sounds.
@mono-no-aware.Lem.
@mono-no-aware.Lem. 4 ай бұрын
The fact that you can go from a full human being to unrecognizable splattered mist in the literal blink of an eye is why I’ll NEVER go deep sea exploring
@RavenMobile
@RavenMobile 4 ай бұрын
I am pretty sure my sense of self-preservation would prevent me from going that deep. I have been in random island caves, and once I got in a couple hundred feet I felt the weight of the mountain above on top of me, and it absolutely freaked me out. I had to leave. Every second in the cave felt like I would be instantly crushed at any moment. I would feel that way every second underwater for the same reason -- thousands of tonnes of weight above you is not normal!
@sonicartzldesignerclan5763
@sonicartzldesignerclan5763 4 ай бұрын
this happen so rarely that its make your statement weird cause you stuff like that happen more often above the water then underground. Also you could pulverize by an flight crash so you never fly again? You could also get your half ripped leg stuck in a car wheel while its driving Is that why you stop going outside? Stop beeing afraid of stuff that almost never happen.
@fallinginthed33p
@fallinginthed33p 4 ай бұрын
Not really mist, more like cooked fragments of flesh and bone. Implosion temperatures can reach thousands of degrees as the air in the capsule is squeezed and ignites.
@chrissi.enbyYT
@chrissi.enbyYT 4 ай бұрын
​@@sonicartzldesignerclan5763 there is a reason why basically no one offered commercial rides down there except the one company. The risks are very well understood. The risks for flying are low, for diving, its extremly high. Idk what you are on about. Its good to be afraid of high risks stuff. Better be scared of vehicles and that stuff on the road
@matteonespoli4233
@matteonespoli4233 4 ай бұрын
Wrong. A literal blink of an eye would be much longer than the implosion.
@IAMAKNUCKLESFAN
@IAMAKNUCKLESFAN 8 ай бұрын
A death like that is just unimaginable. You're alive one instant, then completely erased without even a blink. Insane to think about.
@col8353
@col8353 8 ай бұрын
Yea, like every person ever killed in an EXPLOSION. Not exactly hard to imagine really.
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 8 ай бұрын
Meh. Shit happens.
@allengreg5447
@allengreg5447 8 ай бұрын
I'm an extremely deep sleeper, so I feel like every night I die instantly, and the next morning I'm resurrected instantly. I'm actually surprised when I wake up, that I wasn't dead, after all.
@escapetherace1943
@escapetherace1943 8 ай бұрын
yes unfair it was so fast for them
@stevenreyngold1166
@stevenreyngold1166 8 ай бұрын
The death was violent, but instant with no time for the brain to process any of it. It's the time before the implosion, if they knew they were in trouble, that was the real terror.
@dmvbay2535
@dmvbay2535 Ай бұрын
It's wild knowing that at the deepest depths of the ocean, our human bodies would just implode like that but there are living earth creatures at that depth that survive there with no issues.
@nihluxler1890
@nihluxler1890 24 күн бұрын
Tbf, the reason implosions happen in our case is because our biology requires a lower pressure environment in order to survive, while the local fauna has grown to be adapted to it over millions of years…but yeah, still…
@moniquevanwyk9304
@moniquevanwyk9304 23 күн бұрын
Yeah and then those same creatures would die the exact opposite death if they were where we are now. So crazy.
@indarican1575
@indarican1575 21 күн бұрын
Understand this about our body’s, there’s a lot of water in us. We don’t implode or turn to paste because of the pressure, it’s because of all pieces of sub. Those fiber shards are like millions of knives just being forced through our body’s. If our body’s went that deep our our lungs would collapse, our intestines would move around a bit and break a rib or two but we wouldn’t be turned to paste like that. We’d do exactly like a whale fall would. Just sink to the bottom to be eaten by the deep sea critters. The sub materials are what catastrophically tear us apart. LoudLove
@indarican1575
@indarican1575 21 күн бұрын
@@nihluxler1890 where did you learn biology? We would not implode like that. Our body is mostly water and oil which is not going to collapse under hydrostatic pressure. It the sub and the materials it’s made of that turns us into paste. Just osprey us as another whale fall. The parts holding air would push it out but the rest of us would sink to the bottom just like a whale corpse does. Knowledge is power, false wisdom on subjects gets everyone nowhere. LoudLove
@rirururu4697
@rirururu4697 19 күн бұрын
@@indarican1575 That's not how it works. As air is taken to lower depths of the sea, it compresses. At the level the titantic is, air becomes 300 time denser. The air in the sub was kept at 1 atm pressure which is the same as it would be on the surface-- the only thing stopping it from compressing is material of the submersible. If that material fails then all that air compresses to 1/300th of its size in an instant. That would kill everyone on board regardless of what the pieces of the sub were doing. Humans can technically be at that depth but they need to be breathing in trimix that's x300 denser than the air we breath on the surface-- something that requires a lot of training. They also need to lower themselves to that depth slowly and rise slowly with decompression stops which could take from hours to days. That's why submarines / submersibles made for only 2 hour trips keep their interior at 1 atm. Sea creatures don't have that problem because they don't breathe oxygen nor have it in their bodies constantly.
@LEK
@LEK 12 күн бұрын
Oh the irony that the titanium hemispheres, that Stockton Rush hated so badly were entirely intact.
@IAmNumber4000
@IAmNumber4000 5 ай бұрын
0:47 absolutely terrifying
@saintniccage2818
@saintniccage2818 5 ай бұрын
25 min of alarms and low power WAITING for this to happen is much worse
@psychosalad6653
@psychosalad6653 5 ай бұрын
Even at 0.25 speed, it’s only a couple frames.
@fresatx
@fresatx 5 ай бұрын
I took some mushrooms and watched this over and over. I achieved a state of true zen.
@harveyspecter1855
@harveyspecter1855 5 ай бұрын
what is more terrifying is the lack of self preservation instincts of people. Wtf did they expect
@saintniccage2818
@saintniccage2818 5 ай бұрын
@harveyspecter1855 what is it with gamer shut ins and telling everyone that everything outside is unsafe....tens of company's made the trip for 30 years with zero problems..
@xpeterson
@xpeterson 7 ай бұрын
Scott Manley really put it best, at those pressures “you go from being biology to being physics”
@LordNeiman
@LordNeiman 7 ай бұрын
Wasn't that Randall Munroe? I know he used that phrase in What If, in the "Sunbeam" post.
@DLCoates1
@DLCoates1 7 ай бұрын
Scott Manley ftw! Been with him since kerbal
@SolitudeWrath
@SolitudeWrath 7 ай бұрын
Its a bit like Spaghettification(human body ripped apart by the gravity of a black hole)
@roryhennessey1983
@roryhennessey1983 6 ай бұрын
Biology to history
@ayemoneey1470
@ayemoneey1470 6 ай бұрын
it’s science…
@mikeggg1979
@mikeggg1979 Ай бұрын
This is much better then the way we thought they died, sitting in the dark ocean slowly freezing to death and running out of oxygen. If your gonna go out this is the way
@King_Rat_0
@King_Rat_0 Ай бұрын
No not really cos they still would be cold and running out of oxygen but with just ominous creaking coming from the ship, just pure dread
@Mark-pb4dn
@Mark-pb4dn 3 күн бұрын
Darwin Award goes to the passengers trusting the company against all odds
@paulcousins6535
@paulcousins6535 Ай бұрын
best visual explanation ive seen of this incident
@beginnereasy
@beginnereasy 15 күн бұрын
Parts moving so fast u get splayed
@Herra_Perkele
@Herra_Perkele 9 ай бұрын
it's always great to have animations of this type of stuff, it's literally impossible to imagine such fast implosions on a human perspective.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 9 ай бұрын
I kinda like how the er, particulate matter, fills up the space and assumed the form of a wall coating for the end caps that persist for a somewhat longer time. The were literally speed painted to the walls.
@Eduardo_Espinoza
@Eduardo_Espinoza 8 ай бұрын
This is mind blowing 🤯
@stickystick105
@stickystick105 8 ай бұрын
​@rc4648 there's always gotta be a wise guy. Get a life.
@LazyLizzy706
@LazyLizzy706 8 ай бұрын
It is. Similar to how it’s impossible to see things in the present as photons have a limited speed. Though it may seem instant of seeing someone waving at you, the photons of what you see are traveling the speed of light to your eyes. If you managed to stand 1 light year away, you wouldn’t see them wave until 1 year later.
@davidkavanagh189
@davidkavanagh189 8 ай бұрын
@@LazyLizzy706 It's really not at all the same. I'm too lazy to work it out but light would travel about 300km in the 20ms of the implosion. Brain perception of the image is what takes the time.
@sorh
@sorh 8 ай бұрын
Time of implosion - 20ms Brain pain response - 150ms Time it takes to realise you should never have put yourself into an experimental can at the bottom of the ocean floor - timeless
@khymaaren
@khymaaren 8 ай бұрын
For everything else: there is mastercard.
@jamescollier3
@jamescollier3 8 ай бұрын
haha
@hambone950
@hambone950 8 ай бұрын
wake up next to jesus going.... you're not the titanic?!
@SuperSqueakyboy
@SuperSqueakyboy 8 ай бұрын
With a play station video controller for steering the can.
@julessantacarlo2514
@julessantacarlo2514 8 ай бұрын
So life vests and helmets are superfluous?
@ladymallowyt
@ladymallowyt 14 күн бұрын
I still feel bad for the son who was on board. He only went to make his dad happy and spend quality time together. He was so young. Its awful way to die
@gamingebbrell9424
@gamingebbrell9424 12 күн бұрын
the dead don’t care how bad you feel those scallywags are fish food now
@rifqihatta
@rifqihatta 2 ай бұрын
The fish below: *S* *U* *S* *T* *E* *N* *A* *N* *C* *E*
@roypublic3269
@roypublic3269 8 ай бұрын
As a former DSV Pilot (16,000 fsw deepest dive) I never dwelled upon the possibility of implosion. The equipment we used was exhaustingly tested and controlled through exacting processes to prevent such a thing. The untested, experimental Carbon Fiber Hull was a death ride from the get-go.
@j.g545
@j.g545 8 ай бұрын
it was "tested" several times before the accident, it was not its first journey. So the passengers could assume its safe.
@istubbedmytoe9207
@istubbedmytoe9207 8 ай бұрын
@@j.g545They did multiple dives before this happened thinking Carbon Fibre hull was the way to go, For them the cracking got worse on every dive.. Was only a matter of time before this tragedy happened
@roypublic3269
@roypublic3269 8 ай бұрын
@@j.g545 No, it was Never properly tested prior to use. David Lochridge was terminated in January 2018 after presenting a scathing quality control report on the vessel to OceanGate’s senior management, including founder and CEO Stockton Rush, who is on board the missing vessel. Lochridge’s recommendation was that non-destructive testing of the Titan’s hull was necessary to ensure a “solid and safe product.” The filing states that Lochridge was told that such testing was impossible, and that OceanGate would instead rely on its much touted acoustic monitoring system. Lochridge also strongly encouraged OceanGate to have a classification agency, such as the American Bureau of Shipping, inspect and certify the Titan. A day after filing his report, Lochridge was summoned to a meeting with Rush and company’s human resources, engineering and operations directors. There, the filing states, he was also informed that the manufacturer of the Titan’s forward viewport would only certify it to a depth of 1,300 meters due to OceanGate’s experimental design. The filing states that OceanGate refused to pay for the manufacturer to build a viewport that would meet the Titan’s intended depth of 4,000 meters. The Titanic lies about 3,800 meters below the surface. The filing also claims that hazardous flammable materials were being used within the submersible. At the end of the meeting, after saying that he would not authorize any manned tests of Titan without a scan of the hull, Lochridge was fired and escorted from the building.
@Tarheel13
@Tarheel13 8 ай бұрын
@@j.g545it was not tested.
@xxfalconarasxx5659
@xxfalconarasxx5659 8 ай бұрын
@@j.g545 When we say "tested" we don't mean, sending it on a dive, and seeing if it comes back up or not. Real testing involves multiple vigorous trials under multiple strenuous conditions. After such tests, there would be inspections and material analyses. They'd check for any cracks, warping, or voids in the hull. Some submersible designers may also build two copies of a submersible, one of which will be used for testing crush depth, and probably won't survive the trials, but will paint a clearer picture of the submersible's capabilities and limitations. The Titan never went through any of this. The vessel has never even been registered by any legal body. The Passenger Vessel Safety Act of 1993 for example, regulates that submersibles designed to carry passengers be registered with the Coast Guard. The Titan failed to apply for this registration.
@theshapeexists
@theshapeexists 7 ай бұрын
I imagine that thing was making some horrendous noises before it imploded. Even though the deaths were instantaneous, the knowledge of impending death was known for a while, and that is terrifying to think about.
@palaciosivette
@palaciosivette 6 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@TheFerkelwemser
@TheFerkelwemser 6 ай бұрын
exactly, people always try to make their death a bit more easy by saying "at least it happened so quick, they didn't realize anything". Pretty sure that the sub didn't went from completely intact to being powder in just 20 ms. There must have been signs/noises beforehand. Even though the body was carbon fiber and not metal, there must still have been some crackling noises before the structure gave in.
@theexchipmunk
@theexchipmunk 6 ай бұрын
It´s very unlikely that there were any "hideous noises" out of what that thing aleready produced on the regular. And considering that multiple people on this thing had been down there in it before, this wouldn´t have been enything out of the ordinary for them, even if it definitly should have been a warning sign. But this isn´t the USS Thresher slowly diving below it`s maximum depth. This was a sub par and ill designed sub diving fast to a too low depth. There wouldn´t have been any big warning sign, especially with it´s construction. The whole noise thing was actually something they build their "security" thing on, that was already declared as completly useless because the moment it would have registered anything, the sub would have already have imploded. Which is exactly what happened. The moment there was enough deformation to create serious "terrible noise" the sub would already be in the middle of imploding. It poped like a soap bubble, suddenly and without big and loud warning.
@theskyworrier
@theskyworrier 6 ай бұрын
​@@theexchipmunkapparently people that were on it before said that they heard some cracking sounds during its ascension. Plus even if there were no cracking sounds the monitor probably made some kind of emergency sound before it imploded which definitely would've been scary. If the leaked recording of the titans final dive is actually real then they definitely knew something was wrong.
@maxtm3000
@maxtm3000 5 ай бұрын
The very first crack would have been the instantaneous implosion, there wouldn't have been a gradual breakdown, the pressure would have pulverized the sub the millisecond an opening appeared... When the 20ms snap and death happened they wouldn't have heard, seen, felt anything regarding the implosion whatsoever during or prior.
@DonPetrushka
@DonPetrushka 10 күн бұрын
Brain раin response: 150ms Time of implosion: 20ms Cat when his foоd pack opened: 0.5ms
@CultureVulture8
@CultureVulture8 Ай бұрын
This is the COOLEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN! I would love to be able to see this type of animation for other disasters (e.g. Paria pipe incident)! Thank you for making this!
@too_many_hobbies
@too_many_hobbies 9 ай бұрын
I admit, I have had a morbid curiosity about the Titan implosion. These videos have really helped me scratch that itch in the back of my mind that has to know what happened. It's somehow comforting to know that these people felt nothing. Between seconds they were just suddenly gone. It's my hope that Titan will serve as an example of what happens when you try to accomplish near impossible feats by doing things cheap and easy.
@LudwigvanBeethoven2
@LudwigvanBeethoven2 8 ай бұрын
they felt fear of dying because it didn't happen suddenly. there were all alarm signals going off and cracking sounds. its so terrifying, i can't imagine what they thought in those last moments. but then suddenly they were gone.
@TheRedRaven_
@TheRedRaven_ 8 ай бұрын
@@LudwigvanBeethoven2 That's my thought process, it's basically like being in a doomed plane crash but even in those situations there's always a possibility you will survive or the plane will simply land. At that depth, there is no survival if something happens, it really is terrifying to think about.
@nocturnalrecluse1216
@nocturnalrecluse1216 8 ай бұрын
​ @LudwigvanBeethoven2 Not only that, but they plunged into a free fall in complete darkness for 60 terrifying seconds when the power shut down. I can't imagine what that was like.
@nickolasstrudwick7232
@nickolasstrudwick7232 8 ай бұрын
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 Sharpest way to die for sure. Fully alive one instant. Fully gone to the abyss the next. In this case all ways of that word are true.
@abelis644
@abelis644 8 ай бұрын
​@@nocturnalrecluse1216 No the sub simply imploded, that transcript has been debunked. Why would the sub suddenly tilt, the power would have gone out with the implosion.
@motorv8N
@motorv8N 3 ай бұрын
“What the hell is that noise?” “As I’ve said before, absolutely nothing to worry abo--“
@adrianpop3927
@adrianpop3927 3 ай бұрын
"Hello?... Hello??" *Check status* "HELLO?!?!"
@charlieyoung7726
@charlieyoung7726 3 ай бұрын
Good comment
@Kjleed13
@Kjleed13 3 ай бұрын
Don Walsh always says,” if you hear a loud bang and you have time to think about, you’re going to be ok.👌 “
@bille77
@bille77 3 ай бұрын
Bros are mush.
@Jenkins808
@Jenkins808 3 ай бұрын
"Yoo, anyone got the cheat code for free repair?"
@Faust8423
@Faust8423 24 күн бұрын
this vid spared no expense, they even detailed the logitec controller. have my upvote and the dudes didn't even realized what was about to happen. a quick painless way to go.
@7th.trumpet
@7th.trumpet Ай бұрын
So, thats cave diving and travelling to the Titanic off my must do list 👍🏻
@Ken_Frazer-619
@Ken_Frazer-619 Ай бұрын
Explore the titanic yes but do it from dry land there's a lot of titanic stuff on dry land leave the graveyard alone
@artloverivy
@artloverivy 8 ай бұрын
0:48 So crazy how quick it is. In 20ms, 5 people go from completely alive, conscious, and healthy, to completely dead and in a trillion pieces. Fucking insane.
@LK-pc4sq
@LK-pc4sq 7 ай бұрын
Take a class in Kinimatic Physics. Obviously the animator had to look up the physics "Water streaming at 5,000 psi" at all angles at once would do to the body. I learned in aviation school dont feel for a hydraulic leak around the hydraulic line of your fingers might be cut of and drop to the floor of the aircraft.
@DaybreakVex
@DaybreakVex 7 ай бұрын
@@LK-pc4sqyou should take some english classes instead.
@grandre3464
@grandre3464 7 ай бұрын
@@LK-pc4sq wtf are you even trying to say bro
@Paralyzer
@Paralyzer 7 ай бұрын
You don’t have to swear , use normal language, it’s offensive
@artloverivy
@artloverivy 7 ай бұрын
@@Paralyzer There’s literally nothing wrong with swearing casually. There’s a problem with threatening people or personally attacking/bullying them, but that can be done just as easily without swearing. You see how swear words aren’t the problem?
@angrygreek1985
@angrygreek1985 5 ай бұрын
It's at least a little comforting to know they were essentially deleted from existence almost instantly. Even before their brain or body could perceive what was happening or feel any pain. Wow.
@RavenMobile
@RavenMobile 4 ай бұрын
They did however have time to think about it before dying, as they were unable to go up and knew they would die if they couldn't go up. I think there was also creaking and pressure sounds prior to the implosion, so they would have been absolutely terrified.
@darryljp
@darryljp 4 ай бұрын
@@RavenMobileand probably scrambling to figure out what to do.
@Dan-di9jd
@Dan-di9jd 4 ай бұрын
@@RavenMobileyeah they did communicate they had problems to the top side. So they were aware of a problem and I imagine plenty of warning signs prior to it imploding.
@Dan-di9jd
@Dan-di9jd 4 ай бұрын
We have no way to really know if they felt anything though. I understand the whole timing thing but still some probably were aware at least if not for a fraction of seeing their bodies ripped apart or others.
@darryljp
@darryljp 4 ай бұрын
@@Dan-di9jd yeah. My only strong viewpoint is how much of a dumbass the CEO was. I’m glad they really didn’t suffer
@thebutchernassa8384
@thebutchernassa8384 28 күн бұрын
It's incredible that after 111 years Titanic still managed to claim additional souls, that point in the ocean is a place of death.
@angelsub9184
@angelsub9184 Ай бұрын
Lesson : You can't trick nature. Never trick an ocean would tolerate carbon fiber at 3800 m depth.
@sam8404
@sam8404 5 ай бұрын
Don't know what's crazier. The fact this really happened or the fact we can simulate it to such a fine degree.
@black8aron965
@black8aron965 4 ай бұрын
Both honestly. We can sit here, watch this and have conversations about what their last minutes were like. What a time to be alive. What’s even wilder is the world moves on without a beat.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 4 ай бұрын
@@black8aron965No, nobody's forgetting this one.
@fart63
@fart63 4 ай бұрын
@@RideAcrossTheRiverpeople might not _forget_ it but the world definitely already moved on. There’s no reason to dwell on it. There was nothing any of us could’ve done to prevent this and nothing more we can do now about the fact that it happened, as it was just 5 peoples collective stupidity.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 4 ай бұрын
@@fart63 "the world definitely already moved on" What does that even mean?
@renzotkac1236
@renzotkac1236 3 ай бұрын
@@RideAcrossTheRiver bro clearly have "fart" on his name
@tomthebomb557
@tomthebomb557 3 ай бұрын
You have to admit...dying like this is much better then sitting on the bottom of the ocean slowly running out of air
@HockeyTownHooligan5
@HockeyTownHooligan5 2 ай бұрын
The fact that the news had this oxygen countdown was actually hilarious to me. I knew they were dead. They said they heard a loud thud. I’m like “they fucking crumpled like an old beer can. They’re deader than dead.”
@user-gw3lp3lb1o
@user-gw3lp3lb1o 2 ай бұрын
​@@HockeyTownHooligan5they were trying to keep the story going for as long as they could....sad giving hope where theres none
@HockeyTownHooligan5
@HockeyTownHooligan5 2 ай бұрын
@@user-gw3lp3lb1o Of course the news had to keep it going like they’re all huddled in there with air tanks waiting for rescue. They’re were dead instantly.
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 ай бұрын
@@user-gw3lp3lb1o Hope works great when acceptance is too uncomfortable.
@dan-fo8qr
@dan-fo8qr Ай бұрын
​@@HockeyTownHooligan5 have some respect and dignity man ! Absolutely unnecessary comment about the beer can ! Someone's family.
@dialgahappy5968
@dialgahappy5968 Ай бұрын
I'm glad they just popped out,and didnt see,hear or feel anything,rest in peace.
@joedoe-sedoe7977
@joedoe-sedoe7977 19 күн бұрын
Having spent half hour in both MRI and radiation machines for neck cancer, i know how easy It is to think your way into a panic to escape (so I kept my eys closed to avoid going there) i cant imagine how much terror they felt when noises and emergency measures told them they were in big trouble
@whatsup4825
@whatsup4825 9 ай бұрын
On a bad day, I remind myself I'm not in an imploding ocean submersible. 🤷‍♂️ It makes me feel grateful for a lot of things in my life.
@kewlf00l85
@kewlf00l85 8 ай бұрын
And then on REALLY bad days, I wish I *was* in an imploding ocean submersible.
@bamf6603
@bamf6603 8 ай бұрын
@@kewlf00l85 hahahahaha nailed it
@bamf6603
@bamf6603 8 ай бұрын
@@max.racing bro how much did your mtb cost? Also I plan to buy high end mtb
@janetmainor8364
@janetmainor8364 8 ай бұрын
I bet if that really bad day involved being eaten by a great white shark, then you might wish you were in an imploding submarine
@paulam408
@paulam408 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@tiendoan6417
@tiendoan6417 5 ай бұрын
Play stupid game win stupid prize. The kid is the most heartfelt though, he refused to go multiple times, but father’s day got him….
@kristianthaler6525
@kristianthaler6525 5 ай бұрын
Another father-son duo were supposed to go instead, but they backed out at the last minute because they saw all the red flags.
@daniellelawman9724
@daniellelawman9724 5 ай бұрын
Nope. The ocean got him.
@shitmandood
@shitmandood 5 ай бұрын
There’s a Mexican guy in San Antonio that brought his son to a gas station to sell a Glock to another Mexican. They’re both dead too. They f you want your son to survive, probably best not to take them with you when you want to do something stupid and dangerous.
@rat._crustzz
@rat._crustzz 5 ай бұрын
He’s the only one I feel bad for. I can’t get him off of my mind.
@jasperohare8216
@jasperohare8216 5 ай бұрын
Don’t blame the other people that were there blame the CEO that was in it. Plenty of people have gone to the titanic wreck
@TheHirohikoAraki
@TheHirohikoAraki 25 күн бұрын
Out of all simulations, a marine biologist would have denied this *“project”* and think about sea creatures instead.
@Marcomanexists
@Marcomanexists Ай бұрын
KZbin gave me an add for a drink that said “when life squeezes the energy out of you”. You have a dark sense of humour
@AnOldYoungGuy
@AnOldYoungGuy 3 ай бұрын
How bizarre a concept, that your life can be extinguished like turning off a light switch, and you would never have time to realize it or react. It's just over. One second you're an existing, living, breathing, thinking human being, and the next you're lifeless liquid, spread out and mixed with the ocean water. You're literally fish food.
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 3 ай бұрын
I don't fancy my tin of mackerel any more.
@jackgomez5894
@jackgomez5894 3 ай бұрын
That is a pretty simple concept to comprehend. How have you not realized you die fast before this?
@lyq232
@lyq232 3 ай бұрын
​@@jackgomez5894people don't normally think too much on the topic of death
@AnOldYoungGuy
@AnOldYoungGuy 3 ай бұрын
@@jackgomez5894 I didn't say I don't comprehend it. I simply said it's bizarre to think how you can be 100% alive and then vaporized a second later, without even a moment to realize what's happening to you. People die fast and slowly every day, in many different ways. I don't know if your comment intended to make me seem like an idiot with its condescending tone, but I'm really not.
@scarack9490
@scarack9490 2 ай бұрын
​@@lyq232that's why they create religions
@erikgregory7311
@erikgregory7311 8 ай бұрын
Great work. It looks like a gruesome death but thankfully it all seems to happen faster than the human mind can perceive.
@seingesetzewiglich
@seingesetzewiglich 8 ай бұрын
I think it's even less gruesome than hitting a mosquito on a wall because I know that I will kill the mosquito but there really no-one new he will be dissolved into atoms in the next millisecond. There wasn't even enough time for the pain sense cause it was destroyed before the neorons even were activated.
@MrJeffcoley1
@MrJeffcoley1 8 ай бұрын
My chums became chum.
@erikgregory7311
@erikgregory7311 8 ай бұрын
@@MrJeffcoley1 Ha ha, dark humor, but funny. Yes, they very much became chum indeed.
@bingbong586
@bingbong586 8 ай бұрын
​@@seingesetzewiglichthey probably heard the hull crackling though
@tacobellalugosi2527
@tacobellalugosi2527 8 ай бұрын
They didnt feel any pain what so ever faster then the blink of an eye
@arniejolt
@arniejolt Ай бұрын
A year ago today the Oceangate submersible began its descent to the Titanic and will end with the world learning how fast an underwater implosion works.
@maragu2379
@maragu2379 2 ай бұрын
This is most likely the most accurate simulation done regarding oceangate, including oceangate's simulations.
@candidfellow
@candidfellow 2 ай бұрын
imagine paying $250,000 to implode
@emilyguest7166
@emilyguest7166 2 ай бұрын
what a deallll
@cualfuneri2510
@cualfuneri2510 2 ай бұрын
count me in
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 2 ай бұрын
It's a weird flex
@finalascent
@finalascent 2 ай бұрын
I can spend $15.00 on bad tacos and then explode!
@vinterkriger
@vinterkriger 2 ай бұрын
@@finalascent I feel you
@dr.medieval1131
@dr.medieval1131 8 ай бұрын
I always feel bad for the kid. He really didn't want to go. :(
@user-sp4gy7ko5l
@user-sp4gy7ko5l 8 ай бұрын
His mother said he was excited to go. But why believe her?
@claisolais
@claisolais 8 ай бұрын
to "go"
@explorer0385
@explorer0385 8 ай бұрын
@@claisolaishell yeah
@dr.medieval1131
@dr.medieval1131 8 ай бұрын
@@user-sp4gy7ko5l I remember hearing at one point, that he was quite terrified about going, but his dad talked him into it.
@Yuki_Ika7
@Yuki_Ika7 8 ай бұрын
He was the only one I feel sorry for
@The_Defiant_One
@The_Defiant_One Ай бұрын
That poor controller. 🎶 _"In the arms of an angel"_ 🎶
@funnystuffonlylm8201
@funnystuffonlylm8201 Ай бұрын
It's not about how they died but about the horror of the minutes and seconds before... when they all knew something was horribly wrong. That is worse than imploding.
@funbricks1
@funbricks1 3 ай бұрын
Remember, for a fraction of a second inside that sub, it was HOTTER THAN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SUNS SURFACE
@hannahelenbr137
@hannahelenbr137 3 ай бұрын
Why?
@quichwe1096
@quichwe1096 3 ай бұрын
​@@hannahelenbr137 I assume it's because all the air in the sub got compressed into a very small volume when the sub imploded due to the super high pressures of that depth. Ideal gas law and all. Space is considered cold because there's very little matter in a huge amount of volume, this is the 100% opposite of that.
@theplayerofus319
@theplayerofus319 3 ай бұрын
hotter than 15 million Celsius? not really or? surface of the sun with 5000 degree temperature maybe. bot not the core temperature
@quichwe1096
@quichwe1096 3 ай бұрын
@@theplayerofus319 Not the core temperature, I missed that.
@theplayerofus319
@theplayerofus319 3 ай бұрын
@@quichwe1096 ah ok yea i was wondering🫡🤣
@cald1421
@cald1421 2 ай бұрын
Imagine dying like this and having an animation of it made
@katelynlancey
@katelynlancey 2 ай бұрын
a whole tv series did it "1000 ways to die."
@LunaPal1
@LunaPal1 2 ай бұрын
Animation in Attack on titan Mortal combat brutality style
@ArmandDaniel
@ArmandDaniel 2 ай бұрын
Its for education?
@PhuderosoPony
@PhuderosoPony 2 ай бұрын
Well, sadly every living being will meet the end's fate.
@jetfuelmeme
@jetfuelmeme Ай бұрын
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
@tahaaziz4961
@tahaaziz4961 Ай бұрын
Tragedy and all, at least Stockton Rush is no long here to torment us with his genius ideas
@jonathonbaker-guntang4163
@jonathonbaker-guntang4163 2 ай бұрын
Seems like an ideal way to transition back to the other side.
@LostProxyNevermore
@LostProxyNevermore 7 ай бұрын
This is so morbidly fascinating.. No matter how many times I watch it,there’s still so many things I cannot wrap my head around. The fact that it is that incredibly quick, the fact that it leaves absolutely no trace of you and pretty much vaporizes you.. I mean yeah, they didn’t feel it, but it’s just so hard for me to process that something can completely destroy the human body like that.. I mean there’s nothing left of them and it’s just mind boggling to me
@tpghl5225
@tpghl5225 7 ай бұрын
The scary part is they heard the cracking and creaking of the hull before failure for who knows how long, they knew they were in serious trouble and knew at any moment they could and would eventually die without even being able to realize it.
@___3988
@___3988 7 ай бұрын
​@@tpghl5225I was so sad when I found out the 19 year old kid on board was feeling really anxious about going, but he went because it was Father's Day and it was something his dad wanted. It must have been so scary for those moments when they realized what was about to happen. I'm glad this animation showed the speed of the explosion versus the human pain response. At least there's some comfort there, I suppose.
@funkyflights
@funkyflights 7 ай бұрын
The weight of the water at that depth is just incredible, and keep in mind the implosion reaches ridiculous heat, they say as hot as the surface of the Sun, so that combined with the massive weight on your body, it just vaporizes you in a micro second …
@FortecrossDan
@FortecrossDan 7 ай бұрын
Wrong there were bits and pieces of their flesh hanging off the parts that they recovered, which is why it was covered with a tarp while they were bringing it up
@cyberdoge1857
@cyberdoge1857 7 ай бұрын
I think you don't know what "vaporizes" means
@anovosedlik
@anovosedlik 6 ай бұрын
Glad they felt no pain, but they still spent 20 minutes in sheer terror with systems down and hearing crazy sounds of water crushing the titan's outer shell.
@robbieshaft
@robbieshaft 5 ай бұрын
Not sure on that one. Supposedly there were noises but nothing to be thought of as out of the ordinary, I’d hope that was the case and there wasn’t any panic
@jamesmclean7983
@jamesmclean7983 5 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that they tried to resurface but it failed so they tried to use the thrusters which made them ascend slowly before it stopped causing them to drop vertically so their last moments they were dog piled against the window descending to their death.
@MareShoop
@MareShoop 5 ай бұрын
@@jamesmclean7983exactly what I was going to say. The animation is wrong. The Titan nose dived at a 45 degree angle and they were all piled up on top of each other
@2richants
@2richants 5 ай бұрын
So it was more. Ouch my ribs. Whose elbow is that. Get off me, can't someone control this thing. Hardly time to react and a better way to go than a shark attack or the bends for 12 hours before passing out.
@nyli9877patriotpreparedness
@nyli9877patriotpreparedness 5 ай бұрын
That audio clip was not real, the original is still held by the Navy
@TegridyMadeGames
@TegridyMadeGames Ай бұрын
quick and painless, nice
@Kelpie-sb5bi
@Kelpie-sb5bi Ай бұрын
Thank you for this.
@lpdog82
@lpdog82 4 ай бұрын
Yep, just like Bob Ballard said back in the 80s, he said you would become particles of fish meal within milliseconds at that depth
@pro-socialsociopath769
@pro-socialsociopath769 4 ай бұрын
Would've been a very lucky day to have been a fish in the area!
@bestopinion9257
@bestopinion9257 4 ай бұрын
@@pro-socialsociopath769 There are beings even deeper.
@MaxiTaxi3490
@MaxiTaxi3490 4 ай бұрын
@@bestopinion9257 The bone-eating snot-flower comes to mind.
@democard1199
@democard1199 3 ай бұрын
​@@MaxiTaxi3490 Isopod and sometimes a type of crab comes to mind.
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 3 ай бұрын
​@@MaxiTaxi3490 Bone-eating snot-flower, a damned accurate description of a manager I once worked under.
@leightonkekuewa1545
@leightonkekuewa1545 5 ай бұрын
Imagine the creaking and noises the thing would make, for a period of time before the implosion, the people onboard knew what was about to happen. That would be terrifying.
@RavenMobile
@RavenMobile 4 ай бұрын
There was a long period from the last radio transmission until the military picked up the explosion on seismographs. They knew they were going to die for quite some time before the final implosion. Must have been excruciatingly terrifying!
@supermandad9172
@supermandad9172 4 ай бұрын
​@@RavenMobile no one knows if anyone heard any cracks or noises. Losing signal could have meant that's when it was imploded. I don't get why so many people talking like they know exactly what they heard and happened before their death no one knows.
@oyayemayafaro7307
@oyayemayafaro7307 4 ай бұрын
​@@supermandad9172 the alleged communication transcripts were leaked a couple of months ago. In it, Stockton notes a creaking noise in the aft twice and that alarms were all red.
@supermandad9172
@supermandad9172 4 ай бұрын
@@oyayemayafaro7307 none of hat leaked info has been confirmed to have actually been exactly what happened or even info that came from them has it?
@fightdez6073
@fightdez6073 4 ай бұрын
@@supermandad9172they knew that they was gonna die it’s not like they kept going down without any warning they knew that’s why they were going back up
@Checkmate___
@Checkmate___ Ай бұрын
It's good to know they don't even know what hit them, that they didn't suffer or even have time to worry at all. Funnily enough this is probably one of the best ways to die
@Game-The-System
@Game-The-System Ай бұрын
Beautifully terrifying, tragic...and comforting. Instant molecular rearrangement through immense environmental compression. Pretty sure that this is exactly the opposite of what would happen to a spacecraft from one tiny pinhole.
@lukasprazak7362
@lukasprazak7362 Ай бұрын
Are you really sure? I mean, the pressure difference is going to be much smaller.
@Game-The-System
@Game-The-System Ай бұрын
@@lukasprazak7362 I'm no space engineer but... I'm assuming instant depressurization. The unlimited vacuum of space would cause an extreme differential in pressure. That coupled with the coldness of space would cause your blood and the water in your tissues to vaporize instantly. However, my take is that the breach into the (pressurized) crew area would/could cause a domino effect of extreme depressurization. It would not be like depressurization of an airplane cabin 30k feet. That said, I suppose if the depressurization was corrected almost immediately and/or did not cause a chain of other multiple vehicle integrity failures, etc. maybe there would be no domino effect.
@lukasprazak7362
@lukasprazak7362 Ай бұрын
@@Game-The-System But the difference between normal atmospheric pressure and vacuum is just one atmosphere, which isn't that much. According to wikipedia, the results of such decompression, while still dangerous, just wouldn't be so dramatic.
@Mango0fDoom
@Mango0fDoom 20 күн бұрын
@@Game-The-System The vacuum of space would cause a difference of 1atm, assuming loss of pressure on the ISS which is pressurised to sea level. Surface water on the lungs, eyes, mouth etc would start to boil in a vacuum, but your blood and bodily fluids would not. A pinhole in space is also not going to cause explosive decompression, in the same way it wouldn't on an airplane. The air cannot escape fast enough to cause damage, and the walls will be stronger to withstand greater atmospheric difference than an airplane fuselage, but also to resist strikes from micrometerorites and so on. Explosive decompression requires a pressure difference and a big enough gap that the air can actually flow through it quickly.
@grayman2749
@grayman2749 17 күн бұрын
@@Game-The-System Space doesn't suck. Air simply moves to occupy the empty space.
@Mike-zx6sl
@Mike-zx6sl 5 ай бұрын
Not too long after this happened I saw an interview with a marine biologist on some news show and you could tell the guy was tired of answering the same dumb questions over and over because when he was asked "why aren't they searching for the bodies" he snapped "ok so imagine you're smashed into a meat grinder by a 200,000 lbs weight while also being heated to the surface of the sun temperatures at the same time. That's why."
@josemengelez6947
@josemengelez6947 8 ай бұрын
i know the brain pain response is slower than the implosion, but those dudes were down there for ages with no skin and that must have hurt like hell.
@LASAGNA_LARRY
@LASAGNA_LARRY 7 ай бұрын
Underrated comment lmao
@greasylimpet3323
@greasylimpet3323 7 ай бұрын
Why didn't they have skin? I'm not sure what you mean...
@Yaqins
@Yaqins 7 ай бұрын
@@greasylimpet3323 He was referring to the 3D model in the video.
@LiberPater777
@LiberPater777 7 ай бұрын
​@@greasylimpet3323You didn't see the vid? Clearly, some cruel sadist flayed those men before they met their fate.
@greasylimpet3323
@greasylimpet3323 7 ай бұрын
@@Yaqins sorry, I was a bit gullible there!
@g_rec_attempt6782
@g_rec_attempt6782 14 күн бұрын
Considering the fact that we all thaught they were slowly suffocating over the course of hours... this ain't that bad.
@robertpresha9504
@robertpresha9504 15 күн бұрын
The sad part is for a few minutes they knew they were going to die.That sub had to be making some loud ass sounds before it gave way.Real loud ass sounds. RIP.
@lorenhill7633
@lorenhill7633 7 ай бұрын
Very well done. The game controller insert was a nice touch and gave real perspective to the idiocy of that whole endeavor.
@timsenbimsen
@timsenbimsen 7 ай бұрын
I like the fact that the controller survived the implosion. Big shoutout to Logitech 🙂
@TonysCorals
@TonysCorals 7 ай бұрын
@@timsenbimsen that was Photoshop
@LotarioRed
@LotarioRed 7 ай бұрын
I use the same model and sometimes I've lose the signal and have to move closer the controller
@LK-pc4sq
@LK-pc4sq 7 ай бұрын
The titanium end caps were GLUED to the end of the carbon fiber tube!!! no other fasteners!
@AammaK
@AammaK 7 ай бұрын
They do surgeries with game console controllers so I don’t really consider that one an obvious flaw. Poetic for sure. But as silly as it seems and easy as it may be to point that out as a detail of absurdity in the whole experiment, it’s apparently not all that uncommon to use those easily manageable existing controllers for all sorts of electronical/robotic/etc purposes
@EricNTammy304
@EricNTammy304 8 ай бұрын
It must have been painful having to remove all their skin before boarding the vessel, though.
@heathernikki5734
@heathernikki5734 8 ай бұрын
Lollllll
@junechevalier
@junechevalier 8 ай бұрын
Is it mandatory procedure?
@kyletelford2353
@kyletelford2353 8 ай бұрын
😂
@megea792
@megea792 8 ай бұрын
😅
@MetroCop2077
@MetroCop2077 8 ай бұрын
Funny guy here 😂😂😂😂
@haamishmcgarry
@haamishmcgarry 26 күн бұрын
I usually watch this at least 50 times a day
@druidofthefang
@druidofthefang Ай бұрын
Actually quite a nice way to go.
@MaxiMaidana69
@MaxiMaidana69 Ай бұрын
It's the same way as dying in a plane crash.
@craigdaugherty1656
@craigdaugherty1656 3 ай бұрын
Thankfully, it was over in an instant. Happening before their brains could register the event. The air in the sub was instantly compressed and became incandescent, virtually atomizing their remains.
@joecobb5520
@joecobb5520 3 ай бұрын
Yea the video kind of explains all of that captain obvious.
@fruitycoconut
@fruitycoconut 3 ай бұрын
​@@joecobb5520and they all died.
@BostonBlues
@BostonBlues 3 ай бұрын
pretty cool way to go in all honesty even though it sucks that one kid was only like 14 and barely got to live life
@KaiXmxdor
@KaiXmxdor 3 ай бұрын
They didn't suddenly appear thousands of feet underwater. They progressively descended, meaning they hear rumbling noises, cracking appeared until the submersible couldn't withstand the pressure and finally gave in. So it wasn't as peaceful as they portray it.
@kollapsiblelungs
@kollapsiblelungs 3 ай бұрын
...that's a scary ending, to be atomized. i wonder if they felt even a little of the pain.
@chinmay6249
@chinmay6249 3 ай бұрын
This is what every deep underwater exploring service should show to their customers before they sign the consent form.
@ko7577
@ko7577 3 ай бұрын
Rush showed them a disclaimer that included the word "death" 12 times. It was very clear that the sub was "experimental" which means it could fail. These people just wanted to go so badly that they were willing to risk their lives.
@keoki_
@keoki_ 3 ай бұрын
Well to be fair I think it’s safe to assume anyone who was at all interested or involved in deep sea exploration has heard of the titan sub at this point lmfao
@user-pe4bv7vm2y
@user-pe4bv7vm2y 3 ай бұрын
@@keoki_ Well, you both have good points, but I'll just ask, do you think people who go into uncertified deep submersibles are very smart?
@thelastholdout
@thelastholdout 3 ай бұрын
No, this is what every marine engineer should show their bosses when their bosses want to do things cheaply and quickly as possible.
@talusn9405
@talusn9405 2 ай бұрын
They dont show this because they want only money money they dont care abour life
@Joel-vp8ew
@Joel-vp8ew 2 ай бұрын
Fish must have had a feast with all that instant human confetti
@prall0915
@prall0915 2 ай бұрын
This is the definition for feeling no pain.
@WhyThisUsername
@WhyThisUsername 9 ай бұрын
Anyone wondering - this death is faster than reaction time, so you font feel no pain.
@nachod9772
@nachod9772 9 ай бұрын
thats what the video says
@LudwigvanBeethoven2
@LudwigvanBeethoven2 8 ай бұрын
yes, but they felt the fear of dying cause alarms were going off and cracking sounds.
@xxfalconarasxx5659
@xxfalconarasxx5659 8 ай бұрын
This death is faster than pain response, but visual information may still be received just before death by those furthest from the breach. The duration of the implosion (as in the time it takes for water to fill the entire space) is about 20-40 ms, estimates vary. Pain response is about 150 ms. Visual information is processed by the brain with in about 13 ms. They may see a split second flash.
@Urko2005
@Urko2005 8 ай бұрын
@@xxfalconarasxx5659 Would still have been very quick.
@14arma
@14arma 8 ай бұрын
The fact they are refusing to release details on the human remains found at the site tells me it probably wasn't as quick as the public would be comfortable with. I also remember when the official story said the Challenger disaster crew members died instantly. Not saying it did or did not happen as fast as depicted, but there are lots of scenarios that would have resulted in a much slower death that nobody wants to acknowledge the possibility of happening.
@lawrencefrost9063
@lawrencefrost9063 5 ай бұрын
Actually a great way to go. Much better than 99% of the other possibilities.
@brandonhopkins5241
@brandonhopkins5241 5 ай бұрын
Dying at the bottom of the cold, dark, Ocean or lying on your death bed around friends and family? I think I’d take the death bed fam.
@hehehehaw8346
@hehehehaw8346 5 ай бұрын
​@@brandonhopkins5241 deadass surprised people are choosing to end like that instead of getting to sleep and not waking up aka old age
@user-hg9pu9ju8w
@user-hg9pu9ju8w 5 ай бұрын
they meant like, the 99% other possibilities that they had in the time😭
@Magic-V8-P71
@Magic-V8-P71 5 ай бұрын
@@brandonhopkins5241 Do you really think thats how it works? My grandma just died. She was alone in the hospital and ICU for months, begging for us to take her home or to kill her. She had to be restrained to her bed because she kept pulling the feeding tube out or tried to escape. That is what it is like to die in a bed of old age. She didnt even know who we were most days. You're dead before you even know you're dying is the point lawrencefrost9063 was making. Dying quick and painlessly is a better death than 99% of people will receive and that is a fact.
@ministryoftruth8588
@ministryoftruth8588 5 ай бұрын
Except the 20 minutes of terror proceeding the implosion.
@ave0828
@ave0828 2 ай бұрын
What makes their experience even scarier is that they KNEW they were in trouble for several minutes and an implosion was more than likely gonna happen..
@mikestockdale808
@mikestockdale808 Ай бұрын
While its true that they didn't feel any pain, the alarm was sounding they knew they were in trouble. They likely spent the last 10-20 minutes of their lives in extreme fear.
@staticfrequency2250
@staticfrequency2250 8 ай бұрын
The quick death is nice. . . But imagine the potential panick attacks they had leading up to it, KNOWING you're doomed.
@winterroadspokenword4681
@winterroadspokenword4681 8 ай бұрын
Ahhh, you mean with potential cracks etc? Did this even happen? I imagine the whole thing just went boom without warning
@staticfrequency2250
@staticfrequency2250 8 ай бұрын
@@winterroadspokenword4681 "supposedly" they knew they weren't coming back up for a bit.
@outkast187
@outkast187 8 ай бұрын
​@@winterroadspokenword4681 they knew, it was falling uncontrolled at high speed. Even it it didnt happen then, it would have the second it touched bottom.
@jx3k
@jx3k 8 ай бұрын
@@winterroadspokenword4681supposedly the text messages they were sending to the ship leaked, and the alarms started going off a good 20ish minutes before hand. They dropped the ballast and attempted the resurface, but progress was incredibly slow, as an increasing number of alarms went off and they reported hearing creaks and cracking sounds on the haul. One of the last text messages read “all systems red. Slowly resurfacing” or something like that. I never really saw the point in having “real time haul monitoring system” when you’re 2+ hours from safety.
@baguette4607
@baguette4607 8 ай бұрын
They didn’t know
@bj0urne
@bj0urne 8 ай бұрын
Technically it's one of the most humane ways to die concidering there's no visual, auditory or sensory response from the event. They literally just teleported to the afterlife.
@pauldavis5665
@pauldavis5665 7 ай бұрын
yeah, for them the sub was basically an interdimensional teleportation machine
@kirkdunn1379
@kirkdunn1379 7 ай бұрын
exactly.....poof and turned to dust......its the people here who think, analyze and think about how awful it was.....for them not so much
@simoncoweII
@simoncoweII 7 ай бұрын
What afterlife?
@pbnquantal8842
@pbnquantal8842 7 ай бұрын
That’s only if you believe in the afterlife, which we have 0 proof off so I dont
@pavanbiliyar
@pavanbiliyar 7 ай бұрын
The one thing that really irks me is that one of the men was 19 years old. He was already afraid to go, confined spaces and all. But fathers day with rich dad, he was encouraged. Poor kid knew, must have been panicking the whole way down with father reassuring him and that idiot CEO. My heart goes out to the young man above all, though.
@brisiplays3899
@brisiplays3899 24 күн бұрын
There are some places that are just not worth dying in. Being at crush depth at the bottom of the ocean in a cheaply made vessel isn’t one of them. These were five human lives needlessly ceasing to exist in an instant. No recovery, no help, nothing.
@sincityquinn
@sincityquinn Ай бұрын
Someone needs to send this to that new billionaire that’s wants to go back to the site on the anniversary.
@JGD185
@JGD185 8 ай бұрын
If the transcript is to be believed, the hull sensor warning was going off and they started ascending. They might have even heard the hull cracking and more pops/cracks of the carbon fiber. Even though their deaths were painless, their last few minutes alive were probably very scary.
@damiengibson7022
@damiengibson7022 8 ай бұрын
I think there's a recent video been released debunking the so called messages between the sub and mother ship.
@robertalynnvonheimanmccasl7817
@robertalynnvonheimanmccasl7817 8 ай бұрын
The 'leaked transcript' is fake. I watched a new video explaining that special codes they used in communication were not present in the leaked transcript, and in the leaked transcript the departure time was wrong. The video explained any real transcript that exists will be released to the public in the future.
@DeadPixel1105
@DeadPixel1105 8 ай бұрын
"If the transcript is to be believed" Oh for fuck's sake man, the transcript was DEBUNKED months ago.
@hadesunderworld4203
@hadesunderworld4203 8 ай бұрын
There probably is a real transcript , just not released due to case going on / investigation
@mimifb5106
@mimifb5106 8 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure it was and that's exactly what they get for ignoring the warnings of being in such as rush to go-they preferred to be sorry than safe and got what they asked for
@bobibest89
@bobibest89 8 ай бұрын
Hearing intense cracking noises coming from the hull before the implosion must have been an absolutely HORRID experience. They were about 2.5 miles down... Just imagine that depth. It was pitch black and very cold. They knew how massive the pressure was, and the only thing separating them from the power of the ocean was 5 inches of carbon fiber. Once that cylinder started to delaminate they probably had 5-10 seconds before pulverization.
@str1xt
@str1xt 8 ай бұрын
There would have been no noise, nothing. The slightest crack would have been enough to implode at 20 ms.
@herseem
@herseem 8 ай бұрын
@@str1xtBut from what is believed to be a genuine released transcript of the text messages, they were hearing loud cracking noises for a period of time prior to the sudden failure. And they were discovering that they were rising to the surface extremely slowly even after dropping as much weight as they could, so I think they had a pretty good idea they were doomed well before it actually happened.
@sanjosemike3137
@sanjosemike3137 8 ай бұрын
@@herseem Agreed. They had to know they were doomed and it would occur at any second. I was "dead" during a tonsillectomy when I was 6. (Either anesthesia). It was not frightening. It was beautiful. Of course, I had no idea what it was. This occurred in 1948. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA) Retired surgeon
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 8 ай бұрын
@@herseemThey knew they were in trouble. We don’t know if they knew they weren’t going to make it to the surface.
@herseem
@herseem 8 ай бұрын
@@evilsharkey8954 well, they were ascending very slowly indeed and even dropped off extra weight so I'm pretty sure they knew they were in as serious situation with no realistic form of rescue possible
@Ithel-gd7ex
@Ithel-gd7ex 24 күн бұрын
This is satisfying to watch
@robs5688
@robs5688 Ай бұрын
They went through the 5 stages of grief faster than Homer Simpson. Damn nature, you scary.
@djmastergroove946
@djmastergroove946 6 ай бұрын
Just a quick note. The ocean gate sub was up vertically when it imploded. Their last communication told them they couldn't balance it out properly after trying to release the weight. This resulted it turning up bottom end first so you could imagine the bodies piling on top of each other then the implosion. Edit: also, imagine hearing all the creaking, cracking and banging sound's really loud as your descending down to the depths! Absolutely terrifying!!
@wallycustard1281
@wallycustard1281 6 ай бұрын
just the thought of getting into than bean tin in the middle of the North Atlantic was terrifying enough for me to not do it.
@falconeshield
@falconeshield 6 ай бұрын
​@@wallycustard1281For me, it was the fact that there were no windows. You see the Titanic on a TV screen. A year before the Titan imploded, I used the right click the nft save technique and saw the Titanic's remains on YT
@alejandronopasanada5302
@alejandronopasanada5302 6 ай бұрын
I am unfamiliar with such a technique. What do you mean and yeah, that trip was a goofy idea all the way around.
@kymo6343
@kymo6343 6 ай бұрын
Oh yeah they definitely knew they were screwed at the end...
@kymo6343
@kymo6343 6 ай бұрын
@@falconeshield Yeesh they really died for nothing...
@johnnyc0811
@johnnyc0811 5 ай бұрын
Honestly, this may be one of the most peaceful ways to go. Quick and in an instant.
@oerlikon20mm29
@oerlikon20mm29 3 ай бұрын
Except for the part when you are surfacing and your captain says “uh well it appears we aren’t going up anymore”
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 ай бұрын
​@@oerlikon20mm29they had money on board. They knew people would go looking for them. What they didn't know was that the sub wouldn't hold
@oerlikon20mm29
@oerlikon20mm29 3 ай бұрын
@@trvth1s no one is going to get you when you are 3000 feet below water without a working GPS before your oxygen depletes
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 ай бұрын
@@oerlikon20mm29 GPS doesnt work underwater. Rescue of subs is a thing and it has happened before just not at those depths, I'd imagine they thought that maybe theid sink to the bottom and stay there for a bit, if that were to happen they wouldnt drift too far off course allowing for a rescue.
@randywoodworth5990
@randywoodworth5990 3 ай бұрын
Read about the Nutty Putty cave tragedy, the guy suffered for nearly a day in a tight compact hole while cave exploring, in an upside down position, his body slowly shutting down, agonizing pain, rescuers were unable to get him out, after he died, they had to leave him there, the cave was sealed with concrete.
@MCTominator
@MCTominator Ай бұрын
It's beautiful how nature maintains a simple code of logic.
@S0ME-1
@S0ME-1 2 ай бұрын
So this is how a "painless" death looks like.
@YouB3anz
@YouB3anz 8 ай бұрын
imagine having the weight of the atlantic ocean on top of you all at once
@bigbrawler7078
@bigbrawler7078 7 ай бұрын
Or an American 40 year old mother
@Toskrr
@Toskrr 7 ай бұрын
And around you and below. The amount of energy that crushed them is unfathomable with my tiny human brain. The best I can think of is a hydraulic press crushing a grape but that doesn’t take into account the speed of the whole thing.
@beekneed
@beekneed 7 ай бұрын
@bigbrawler7078 Or a 14 yr old troll who weighs 85 lbs
@bigbrawler7078
@bigbrawler7078 7 ай бұрын
sounds like an average american kid @@beekneed
@SunnyQueen976
@SunnyQueen976 7 ай бұрын
Do fish survive that low below??
@RyanSVK
@RyanSVK 8 ай бұрын
20ms from being biology to being physics
@StaffanDeluxe
@StaffanDeluxe Ай бұрын
Amazing. Scary. And fascinating.
@hany259
@hany259 27 күн бұрын
They all recovered and went back to work by next day
@a.walters123
@a.walters123 6 ай бұрын
I hope that none of the family ever sees this, but honestly it’s faster and more painless than most other deaths. They didn’t even know what happened
@Elucidator-
@Elucidator- 4 ай бұрын
I would unironically get more closure out of this if I were family seeing this. The realisation of 'no pain' helps a lot.
@a.walters123
@a.walters123 4 ай бұрын
@@Elucidator- right? It depends on each person. For me, I would want and need to know every single detail, being as I wasn’t there in their last moments, I would need to know.
@BackwoodsFilms
@BackwoodsFilms 2 ай бұрын
If they see it, then it's obviously because they wanted to. Nobody is strapping them down in front of a screen and prying their eyelids open like Alex in A Clockwork Orange.
@emmamcm3886
@emmamcm3886 4 ай бұрын
I can’t stop thinking about that poor kid. My sympathy to all the families but my god, my heart goes out to that woman.
@cocofellas
@cocofellas 4 ай бұрын
I don’t feel bad for the kid at all.
@emmamcm3886
@emmamcm3886 4 ай бұрын
That’s you prerogative
@aliberni
@aliberni 4 ай бұрын
Yes that poor kid and his poor mother 😢
@eddiel0c61
@eddiel0c61 4 ай бұрын
Think it was said thr kid didnt even want to go on that trip but the father pretty much forced but idk
@fart63
@fart63 4 ай бұрын
@@eddiel0c61it was supposed to be for the dads birthday or something. But if the sons mother had any more common sense than his father she would’ve never let her child do something this stupid.
@irene_f.
@irene_f. 2 ай бұрын
Wow! Amazing video. So horrific what happened to them. So sad. They knew something was wrong beforehand, hopefully they didn't get a chance to panic for long before the implosion.
@worldunderfire_
@worldunderfire_ 22 күн бұрын
But that is a quick painless death
@stevenwilgus8982
@stevenwilgus8982 8 ай бұрын
The speed at which they ended was so fast, the hear from the compression of the air would nearly instantaneously incinerate the bodies into ash and then disappear into the ocean - quite literally becoming "one with the ocean" in a real physical sense.
@vancouverpoy
@vancouverpoy 8 ай бұрын
I thought it would be gooey
@gordonbyron5145
@gordonbyron5145 8 ай бұрын
No, that would not happen.
@HandSolitude
@HandSolitude 8 ай бұрын
The air would get that hot, but without enough time or air mass to transfer enough energy to the bodies. They got squished out like spaghetti and maybe a little scorched in the process from the highly compressed air. But mostly just shredded by the 5000psi water columns and carbon fibre shrapnel.
@gordonbyron5145
@gordonbyron5145 8 ай бұрын
@@HandSolitude There is no reason for the carbon fiber tube to shatter to shrapnel like some simulations want to show. The tube most likely collapsed on itself flat, like a paper toilet roll would if you step on it. There was no time for high psi water jets to exist let alone cut anything.
@IronWarrior95
@IronWarrior95 8 ай бұрын
​@@gordonbyron5145 good point. The question is, if they have found the carbon fiber pieces or not. I mean if the carbon fiber didn't turn into shrapnel and powder, there should be bigger pieces left of it, but it could be difficult to recover them.
@Joe-ii2df
@Joe-ii2df 9 ай бұрын
Your channel has not only the best animation of the Titan implosion, but it also has some of the best animations I've ever seen! Your work is truly incredible, I can't imagine the amount of time, effort and skill that goes into producing these videos! Thank you 👍 Subscribed 👍
@Atomicmarvel
@Atomicmarvel 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@alienastarz3043
@alienastarz3043 7 күн бұрын
Epic creation
@brainsaladsurgery4594
@brainsaladsurgery4594 25 күн бұрын
What a wonderous visual experience, Very grateful
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