This guy is always cooking the most exquisite 3 michelin star documentaries regularly
@tituswillb5 ай бұрын
#1 in the neighborhood
@RobinDabank-b1i5 ай бұрын
@@tituswillbFern pretty much does the same but im pretty sure its a german team just reposting it but in english
@Sarius_5 ай бұрын
@@RobinDabank-b1i Yeah, they are originally from germany and the netherlands but started to reproduce their OWN content in english to gain more viewers
@ripandtear5 ай бұрын
Except you only get half your meal, the other half is paywalled. Guy below just praised a channel for frequently uploading advertisements for a paywall.
@rileygladue39795 ай бұрын
@@ripandtear "the other half is paywalled" it's a streaming service, it's not like it's a singular creators patreon and it supports all of the individual creators. Plus he uploads on KZbin as frequently as the average youtuber making similar content, so no, not really paywalled
@Corristo895 ай бұрын
The Navy didn't expect Ballard to actually find the Titanic. He found the two lost subs, Scorpion and Thresher, as agreed and then actually did what he wanted to do. But the Navy was also happy because the Titanic would generate so much media hype that they could investigate their two subs in peace while everyone else was busy blowing their minds over the Titanic.
@lyndonjohnson80995 ай бұрын
Poor thresher😢
@D_R7575 ай бұрын
Didnt ask
@thatfrenchfried5 ай бұрын
@@D_R757Neither did he, nobody was addressing you, get a life.
@D_R7575 ай бұрын
@@thatfrenchfried didn't ask
@Turbo2.55 ай бұрын
@@D_R757I didn’t ask either
@globalautobahn11323 ай бұрын
The fact that Robert Ballard found the Thresher, and then later the Scorpion and the Titanic all in one expedition, is beyond impressive!
@chriswasniowski3149Ай бұрын
the position was 13 miles away from where it sank
@rey2735 ай бұрын
i love that actual art is being used here instead of ai crap. thank you for supporting artists
@sunburn2545 ай бұрын
This is also A.I
@rey2735 ай бұрын
@@sunburn254 Illustrations by Burak Ata
@OleBrouer5 ай бұрын
@@sunburn254 it is CGI but very certainly not AI. It's so frustrating that people nowadays call all CGI AI. CGI takes a lot of human work so it's discrediting to CGI artists to label it as AI
@rey2734 ай бұрын
@@OleBrouer those types of people annoy me too. plus, it has the artist name in the description. digital art may be the word you’re looking for tho, bc CGI usually references to computer graphics, not just digital art
@winniebeats51644 ай бұрын
Nah screw artists, they should get a real job
@jj-if6it5 ай бұрын
I've been a Titanic buff since I was a kid, even before the movie came out. I never understand how he found the ship til you broke it down in this video. Thanks! Your channel is awesome
@gowdsake71035 ай бұрын
Ummm he had known pretty much where it was the RN found it
@haredr65115 ай бұрын
The US Navy knew since WW2 exactly where the Titanic rested. In trade for finding the sub, they gave Ballard money and the coordinates.
@jj-if6it5 ай бұрын
@@haredr6511 hmm
@lelouchvibritannia40285 ай бұрын
@@haredr6511 No, they didn't.
@haredr65115 ай бұрын
@@lelouchvibritannia4028 so, let’s see…… the Titanic rests directly on the trans-Atlantic route, in the middle of a massive and absolutely flat featureless plain, where not only do subs play all the time, but only a few miles from the trans-Atlantic cable. It is beyond impossible that this giant, reflective, steel hulk went unnoticed for 70+ years, particularly since we knew roughly where it was. Ballard basically went straight to it after his sub search was complete. Surprise surprise
@riggyrain5 ай бұрын
@5:15 "he donated 300k in exchange for the equipment and crew needed" 😂😂 sounds like a standard purchase to me
Yea but in 1980 $300k was worth 1.2 million dollars. But like he said. It’s a huge tax write off. Obviously I believe it was passion because because tax rates were wayyy lower
@smurfdaddy4205 ай бұрын
@@Paulgeorgiyev only in america do people think that spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to skirt around a few thousand in taxes is a good thing. people are so extremely selfish and want all the money to themselves to the point theyd rather waste millions and screw over their community to avoid paying taxes when theyre literally spending more money on useless shit to avoid paying taxes than the taxes would actually cost. poor people get screwed over by the govt for trying to do the same thing while the rich get away with it and are seen as smart for doing so.
@CantTellYou5 ай бұрын
I donated $20 earlier today and to my surprise they gifted me a delicious buffalo chicken pizza, totally wasn’t expecting that
@priyanshusharma18125 ай бұрын
6:37 Grimm was the OG: " reject humanity, return to monke"
@tadanarilee60035 ай бұрын
Lol so true 😂
@jdmlover13525 ай бұрын
😂
@grayling9445 ай бұрын
You mean Gwimm?
@-Xen5 ай бұрын
Sharma yum yum
@D_R7575 ай бұрын
Didnt ask
@PunkRatSoda5 ай бұрын
"The scientists told Grimm directly it was either them or the monkey, and to their surprise Grimm actually chose the monkey" is something I did not expect I would hear in a serious essay video
@Games-ei1qc5 ай бұрын
Most intelligent conservative.
@Anna-sd4zl5 ай бұрын
@@Games-ei1qc😂
@hylianro5 ай бұрын
@@Games-ei1qcliberals on their way to make everything political and why conservatives are bad to stroke their ego
@themoon7515 ай бұрын
@@Games-ei1qc You say that like liberals are somehow smarter.
@Games-ei1qc5 ай бұрын
@@themoon751 Yeah well at least they aren't known for believing in conspiracy theories or in this case, believing a monkey over scientists. Only conservatives can pull something like this off.
@Gunbudder5 ай бұрын
i know someone that has a piece of the hull. they are OBSESSED with the titanic to a degree that upsets people. they are convinced they are a reincarnation of one of the passengers who died, and even had an idea of which one. that ship really gets to some people in a way i will never understand
@jellyfishfields56575 ай бұрын
Yeah your friend has a piece of the titanics hull and ive got a piece of the cross Jesus was on.
@totallylegityoutubeperson41705 ай бұрын
@@jellyfishfields5657😂😂😂
@badcornflakes63745 ай бұрын
Sounds like Autism
@Nightdare5 ай бұрын
@@jellyfishfields5657 I've got all those as well, and a wing from Amelia Earhart's plane
@RaccoonKCD5 ай бұрын
Your friend has a piece of hull? He must live in a museum because its illegal to own any piece other than coal chunks. He's either a liar, been scammed or he's a billionaire lmao
@jazzensemble5 ай бұрын
I got to see the drone sub that took the pictures of the titanic when I was little. They encased the electronics in a non conductive oil so it could withstand the water pressure. I even got to meet Bob Ballard and learn about the expedition. His idea to look for debris fields with wider lines was such a key part of finding the wrecked ship.
@TexasKim3 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you for sharing your story.
@Shiddyfooka2 ай бұрын
Ballard was my cousin’s barber’s neighbor’s walking partners fifth cousin.
@albundy76232 ай бұрын
@@Shiddyfookayou mean your gay lover?
@lakxxya5 ай бұрын
That poor monkey definitely felt betrayed
@RuFi00000005 ай бұрын
Later on it was revealed that the monkey pointed at the _exact_ spot the Titanic had rested, and if the oil tycoon would have stuck with his monkey instead of the scientists, he would have found it first. The scientists that doubted the monkey were later interviewed and they said they remember vividly the coordinates that the monkey pointed to and it quite literally pointed to the _very exact_ location, not even being a millimeter off.
@@RuFi0000000 That's why the scientists didn't want the monkey with them; they feared competition.
@BJJR-TheFlipperofPizzas5 ай бұрын
Neo, you are without a doubt one of the best creators on this platform. You teach and inform people on many different topics in a simple yet very effective way. Thank you
@neoexplains5 ай бұрын
Thanks, definitely means something to me! Very motivating.
@Gen70d5 ай бұрын
@@neoexplainsbro your video styles, editing, animation, and overall storytelling is out of this world! Definitely one of the best ytbers out there.
@aidange88635 ай бұрын
@@neoexplains Where do you find your source information? Is there somewhere you display your sources too?
@TheRealBatCave5 ай бұрын
@aidange8863 great question even better point
@Spicycobble5 ай бұрын
@@neoexplains I second this
@mikedicenso27785 ай бұрын
As much as Dr. Ballard hated Jack Grimm, he did give him credit by noting that one of Grimm's submersibles had actually passed over one of the sections of the ship, and very close to the other, but their sonar didn't detect anything. Ballard noted that if only Grimm and his scientists had used the same video search technique he eventually did for Scorpion, Thresher, and Titanic, Grimm would have found Titanic first.
@hcic98605 ай бұрын
Ferd time
@emergencyrapidresponseteam71815 ай бұрын
Grimm did find pieces of Titanic first, Ballard found the whole Titanic first. Ballard knew more locations of where Titanic was due to Grimm. With Titanic being found; Thresher and Scorpion were kept under wraps.
@gowdsake71035 ай бұрын
Except Ballard pretty much knew where it was
@patrickanderson90234 ай бұрын
@@gowdsake7103 Ballard would certainly not have discovered the wreck of Titanic as quickly as he did if it wasn`t for Grimm`s previous expeditions.
@Mylifetime633 ай бұрын
It is what it is...and now for today...
@VivianU-o6j5 ай бұрын
We never get tired of watching titanic documentary
@DamirWilliamsonАй бұрын
fr
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid5 ай бұрын
I love Nebula so much. Hey in 1977 when Grimm's team was searching, my copy of "A Night to Remember" was on my bookshelf. We used to look at that iconic cover and marvel that "no one has ever found the Titanic."
@PhysicalEngineering5 ай бұрын
the fact that they found something propeller looking but they have no idea what it is till now shows that we have absolutely no idea what is down there. a whole different world to find out about
@lharwest15715 ай бұрын
If I remember right there was a ship that went missing in a storm somewhere in the area where the Titanic Went down. I don't remember the name of it.. Maybe they found that?
@noobiumbaconate5 ай бұрын
@@lharwest1571that great lakes cargo ship which sank while being towed?
@biIIybob8585 ай бұрын
yea an insanely large portion of the ocean floor is still not mapped
@addfoxy5 ай бұрын
@@biIIybob858 well its mapped, just not a good resolution map like we can do with stuff above ground
@CzechMirco5 ай бұрын
Olympic, Titanic's older sister ship lost a propeller blade not very far from where Titanic sank. It would have been a mad coincidence but...
@BubblegumYamper5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry I nearly blacked out from laughing at the Titan illustrations. The drama, the tension; exquisite. Peak cinema. I enjoyed the rest of the video too
@linkeron15 ай бұрын
Any idea why an account called AishaPotts copied your comment a few minutes later?
@BubblegumYamper5 ай бұрын
@@linkeron1 no clue! Scrolled through and saw it. I'm guessing it's a bot like you said
@TheZelbury-km4mk5 ай бұрын
Yooo…This Documentary is Better than Netflix documentary Edit: MOM !! .. I am famous…
@Rambam17765 ай бұрын
There are eighth graders book reports on the topic that are better than the Netflix documentary.
@AL-lh2ht5 ай бұрын
Netflix is the number one distributer of documentaries. It's not even a debate.
@BricksTheRobloxian5 ай бұрын
@@AL-lh2htjust because you make alot of something doesn’t make it the best
@EquinoxCS5 ай бұрын
u couldnt have watched it in that quick of time
@Harapan1625 ай бұрын
@@AL-lh2ht thats like saying mcdonalds is the greatest restaurant of all time just because it sells the most
@kazarmageddon5 ай бұрын
Just had a sudden realization moment that if Titanic didn't sink, it would have been just a regular liner that went from England to New York in 1912.
@DragonKnight900015 ай бұрын
You are not wrong there. Same could be said about the Mona lisa it might not have been as famous if it wasn’t stolen in 1911.
@kazarmageddon5 ай бұрын
@@DragonKnight90001 Yes, sometimes (often actually) history is created by negative accidents or unusual circumstances.
@DragonKnight900015 ай бұрын
@@kazarmageddon sad but true unfortunately.
@johnmoyle41955 ай бұрын
Ballard regarded Titanic as a gravesite. He photographed Titanic but he took nothing from the ship or the debris field. P.H. Nargeolet ripped pieces off the ship and plundered the debris field for financial gain. He was a grave robber. Nargeolet also took the plaque that Ballard had left on the stern, and he placed it in a toilet bowl inside the wreck. He didn’t appreciate Ballard’s criticism of the grave robbery. Nargeolet’s remains are now part of Titanic’s debris field, after the Titan submersible imploded in 2023. Once again, he had been participating in a capitalist venture to make lots of money from the Titanic wreck. Nargeolet spent his life robbing Titanic’s grave and ironically, it is now his own grave.
@patrickanderson90234 ай бұрын
The bodies of most of the victims eventually landed miles away from the actual wreck site. There were very few bodies who followed Titanic journey down.
@garlicbreadstick4044 ай бұрын
Very poetic
@Bloblom2 ай бұрын
Ballard wanted to repaint the entire ship with anti-fouling paint to artificially preserve it and turn it into an exhibition people could visit like a tourist attraction. Not sure he's the best person to criticize other explorers.
@T0ast_7055 ай бұрын
NEO is one of the best KZbin documentaries
@geese_edits5 ай бұрын
Fr
@kurtavergonzado5755 ай бұрын
Check out fern aswell, both are amazing
@raghavvids5 ай бұрын
@@kurtavergonzado575lemmino the goat
@czaczaja5 ай бұрын
neo is a channel
@silverden87065 ай бұрын
agreed, lemmino is on another level again, but neo is great, too!
@graefx5 ай бұрын
I think every one goes through periods of enthusiasm on Greek, Egyptian, and Norse mythology and popculture footprint. But I remember going through a massive Titanic phase and it's stories and artistry like this that really drove it.
@staticbuilds76135 ай бұрын
So the titanic did report its coordinates wrong by a lot. It's lucky that the current and wind went south so the lifeboats were pushed in front of the RMS Carpathia path. The RMS Carpathia was also closer to the titanic than originally thought which is why it was able to save people, even by accident. That's lucky
@mrrandom12655 ай бұрын
I think they also had fireworks in the lifeboats.
@angerydestroyer5 ай бұрын
That and not All were saved
@yammmit5 ай бұрын
its*
@staticbuilds76135 ай бұрын
@@yammmit Fixed it for you
@Orly905 ай бұрын
Not really by a lot. It was like 12 to 15 miles so in the grand scheme of things that's a small area in the entire ocean.
@Adam_Adam_Adam5 ай бұрын
The ocean is terrifying
@ce11amitkumaryadav834 ай бұрын
Ocean in more terrifying than space 🌌
@Adam_Adam_Adam4 ай бұрын
@@ce11amitkumaryadav83 I very much agree
@icaanul4 ай бұрын
Nature is a cruel teacher.
@usmanasghar16795 ай бұрын
0:05 thanks, thats all I needed 😂
@kavinyker68374 ай бұрын
Well said. 😂
@triplespace0073 ай бұрын
You'd still be looking for something that is recovered to this day.
@mattp89975 ай бұрын
Titanic fascinates me so I've seen a lot of Titanic content. When I saw the title of ur video I was gonna skip it cause I figured I knew most of the stuff u would present. Thankfully I hovered over it for a second and was hooked because u were telling me things I didn't know. I'm only half way thru but there's already a lot of stuff I didn't know, nice video.
@karlcarlsburg96415 ай бұрын
Does it facinate you enough to go visit it in a carbon fiber tube?
@crptpyr5 ай бұрын
@@karlcarlsburg9641 As another titanic enthusiast, no. I feel like you would actually get a lot less out of the experience of going there yourself physically and just sort of looking at a bit of the wreck out of a tiny window than staying in your home under one atmosphere of pressure and being able to look at all of the cool stuff that gets found in scanning expeditions and the like. If you were invested enough to want to be part of the process yourself you'd have a much better time joining a deep sea scanning expedition. Physically going to the wreck yourself adds nothing except being able to go "ooo I'm outside of the titanic" in the moment and being to brag about it later. From a research perspective, I can think of nothing that would be gained from sending people down there as opposed to remotely controlled submersibles with good cameras on them.
@doublethenun5 ай бұрын
@@karlcarlsburg9641LMAOO
@mkhanman123455 ай бұрын
Do you like titanic content piff
@RankinMsP5 ай бұрын
@karlcarlsburg9641 touché
@Birbdup5 ай бұрын
My father did some tensile strength analysis on a piece of the titanic for his work, one of the coolest things he never ever mentions.
@SlammedZero5 ай бұрын
Fantastic documentary. I loved it. When I was in Las Vegas last year, I went to the Titanic exhibition at The Luxor. To sit there and see items, plus a giant piece of the Titanic itself, was very surreal. Just standing there, staring at something that was a piece of history. It was worth the price of admission.
@brown22sugar255 ай бұрын
I went to a similar Titanic exhibit in 2012 at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan
@rylandplassmann90955 ай бұрын
The illustrations are really nice. Thank you Burak Ata.
@Oth3rGalaxy7 күн бұрын
5 months since last video, Neo must be cooking up something good
@BasuraAleatoria5 ай бұрын
The hidden number on the thumbnail looks like 1805, as if the ship was discovered years before it was even constructed...
@lonesome39585 ай бұрын
Guess thats the point, not spoiling anything
@robertjabonski93835 ай бұрын
knowing beforehand that it was discovered in 1985, the hidden number looks exactyl like 1985. take a closer look.
@UGNAvalon5 ай бұрын
Gotta love how a pixelated 9 looks like an 8, but a pixelated 8 looks like a 0. 😅
@MisterFoxton5 ай бұрын
Did it get you to click? Now you know why.
@khumokwezimashapa22455 ай бұрын
I thought it said 1905
@kirikirisenpai015 ай бұрын
My great grandma was a Titanic survivor, giving chills watching the wreck
@donnix11925 ай бұрын
Who was she? My great grandfather was crewman and survivor Albert Horswill.
@Ivanbb104 ай бұрын
@@donnix1192that’s awesome man. I’d love to hear the stories
@donnix11924 ай бұрын
@@Ivanbb10 For sure, google Albert Horswill , there is an encyclopedia Titanica page on him, also Wikipedia “rms Titanic lifeboat one”
@The-P-Avenue4 ай бұрын
@@Ivanbb10 I'd like to hear too
@X2Finest234 ай бұрын
Really, what’s her name
@patrickbateman41485 ай бұрын
Now cover how the Oceangate was found 💀
@johnsmith-jq1uc5 ай бұрын
oh no
@samdeboer9665 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith-jq1uc Oh yes
@mac28575 ай бұрын
too soon bruh
@MrJerppu5 ай бұрын
@@mac2857 that shit was last year
@ThePixelated_kris5 ай бұрын
💀
@1GuyThatsRandom5 ай бұрын
This channel has become the history version of Veritasium, and I love it.
@AricBolf5 ай бұрын
The distance between the coordinates LAT: 41.46, LONG: -50.14 and LAT: 41° 43’ 32” N, LONG: 49° 56’ 49” W is approximately 20.89 miles. In English: the distance between the reported crash position and the actual found position is 20.89 miles.
@posterasars3 ай бұрын
Very much fascinating
@_Levi25895 ай бұрын
Babe wake up, neo uploaded
@0topon5 ай бұрын
i hate these unoriginal comments
@Alan-ii9te5 ай бұрын
Cringe
@mysticmarble945 ай бұрын
@@0topon Much better than "" bro fell off "" comments !
@gabriel76645 ай бұрын
@0topon Oh yeah, well, I hate unoriginal comments about unoriginal comments 😂
@hazelmint6671Ай бұрын
Let babe sleep. He can watch it later.
@serenisabella5 ай бұрын
not sure if it's new or not but as someone with a media production background i can't help but notice the little improvements in this incredible channel here & there...the illustrator did a gorgeous job! it can't be overstated how impressive this channel is. in a world of vastly boring & mindless 'content' you stand out, by far, for how extremely informative, interesting & well-produced your topics are. one of my favorite channels ever! thank you for what you do 🤠
@neoexplains5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@jonwallace62045 ай бұрын
The 1950s: we know how sonar works but don’t have anything loud enough to see two miles deep…. Toss a bunch of dynamite overboard. Also the monkey in the coat, omg sick reference bro. That got me.
@BradleyG015 ай бұрын
Oh my god every time I watch Neo's videos im just blown away at his work. He somehow always produces videos based on subjects I find super interesting, and then at the end of each one he reveals that theres even more on Nebula. I watch nothing on Nebula except Neo's videos, yet it still feels like an incredibly good deal. Thats just how amazing this content is. If you happen to read this, Neo: words cant describe what you do on this channel. I hope you are able to do it for as long as you live.
@TheShadowfirestorm3 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the novel Raise the Titanic by Clive Cussler, which was released in 1976, was a major inspiration for at least 3 different expeditions to find the titanic
@peterparker65845 ай бұрын
Testing between 1969 and 1972 or 74 done by a team from the Halifax Shipyard located the remains of the Titanic and documented the location. They were testing new underwater sonar equipment specifically intended for undersea mapping. The equipment was being used for a project where they wanted to know basically everything that was on the seafloor and a certain area and they mapped most of the waters around Halifax and other parts of Nova Scotia Titanic was listed in a total of three pieces on the paperwork if I remember correctly. Odds are I can still find the paperwork. My grandfather was one of the people that was involved in the project didn't even know he still had some of the paperwork till he died about 10 years ago. I remember arguing with them about who first found the Titanic. It was originally found by the Canadian Navy in the 1960s or early '70s paperwork is somewhere between 69 and 72 I have to dig the stuff out again. They've got the depth longitude latitude and so on listed back then it was a off books project or whatever you want to call it they spent like 4 years farting around with a couple of little boats testing the equipment. I'm sure a lot of people know back then was the Cold War so a lot of stuff like this got put in a file folder and put in a drawer it still blows my mind that they never publicly released that it was found back between 69 and early 70s. They've got the locations of over 100 wrecks between German U-boats crashed aircraft and so on you'd be surprised anything basically metal they mapped out where it was at over quite a massive area off the Waters of Nova Scotia. Majority of their focus of memory serves me was Halifax and Dartmouth kind of thing where they would go out from the shipyard and work their way out into the shipping lanes and whatnot I forget how big the radius was they mapped using the new experimental radar equipment. But it was quite a large area took them several years.
@albatraoz14733 ай бұрын
If you can find that paperwork it would be pretty interesting
@peterparker65843 ай бұрын
@@albatraoz1473 Finding it isn't the problem it's proving that it's real and how to actually get it out there without it being disregarded as Internet fan Theory. I'm actually going to have to break down and see if I can figure out who to talk to at the Marine Museum in Halifax
@LazarusProductions25 ай бұрын
Hands down an amazing documentary. Went on over to Nebula and subscribed. I’m all things obsessed with Titanic. Great video. Keep ‘em coming, Neo 👋👏
@just_mdd45 ай бұрын
Neo is back with a banger! 🕺🕺🕺
@Shadow_YT2675 ай бұрын
yessir
@Alan-ii9te5 ай бұрын
No
@n1nja8oy5 ай бұрын
This guy is so insane, better than Netflix etc. Just subscribed to his Nebula content, definitely worth it🎉
@rustyfishhook96185 ай бұрын
There is an actually a really good documentary with Ballard talking about finding it. Explaining that the original mission from the navy was to find the two missing subs but they said could look for titanic along the way. It was really smart to follow the debris field as he explained it would lead right to the titanic.
@raghavvids5 ай бұрын
Just like we found the Titanic after so many years, I hope we find MH370
@Nobody29895 ай бұрын
it's impossible to find holograms
@antuber5 ай бұрын
@@Nobody2989 u corny 😭
@Jixaw155 ай бұрын
If we do find it, it will be in a million small pieces. At that speed, from that height, it disintegrated on impact.
@thefrub5 ай бұрын
ITS PORKED IN OBABAS BASEMENT
@6bot6195 ай бұрын
@@antuberhow you have 40k subs without vids
@theicecreamninja1015 ай бұрын
Yooo… This documentary is better than a Netflix documentary
@ClappOnUpp5 ай бұрын
So the monkey was named Titan just like the submersible that imploded😂 Anyone else want to fail on their Titanic related expedition just bring anything with the ol' Titan moniker along😅
@donnix11925 ай бұрын
My great grandfather was Albert Horswill, RMS Titanic crewman and survivor.
@JimenaOrihuela-nj2ou3 ай бұрын
I love when you said higher budget not for the youtube algorithm. You got yourself a lifetime subscriber knowing you care about your passion. And sharing the information that you know deserves to be the way it is, correct, and taking time to do so. Amazing! Thankyou. Also my grandfather was born the year the titanic sank in 1912 so it's always been a passion of mine!
@bigjermboktown69765 ай бұрын
Damn this could have been 2 hours long and I would have enjoyed every bit of it!
@Oscar-gt8kx5 ай бұрын
Let’s go NEO! Perfect timing
@KarimGutermann5 ай бұрын
Wow.. such a great video! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
@KarimGutermann5 ай бұрын
I just bought a month of Nebula and so far it is very good!
@dhaferal-shehri71215 ай бұрын
The personality shines through and keeps viewers coming back.
@Toooooomy5 ай бұрын
Great video! Love the tenet inspired music.
@phoenix247585 ай бұрын
Its funny that mostly youtube made videos are better than netflix documentaries Its impressive that this type of content exists on youtube
@totallylegityoutubeperson41705 ай бұрын
Sometimes, mostly?
@phoenix247585 ай бұрын
thanks for catching that mistake
@BDee31265 ай бұрын
Finally a new video by Neo!
@Kirkenheimer155 ай бұрын
this guys' videos are so high quality
@badcornflakes63745 ай бұрын
Trueee. I just cant understand why the narrator says things like "baffwoom" instead of "bathroom"
@Kirkenheimer155 ай бұрын
@@badcornflakes6374 british
@Kirkenheimer155 ай бұрын
also probably has a lisp
@jezusmylord5 ай бұрын
thank you for a new LEMMINO video dear man, i needed this for my soul.
@terryduckworth51055 ай бұрын
I work on an offshore construction vessel, we do subsea work with ROVs. I can 100% understand their urge to continue searching as you see some amazing things below the waterline that are quite unbelievable!
@ponvro5 ай бұрын
u added very cool paintings while explaining. Those help to get into the part of certain stories
@tucker36015 ай бұрын
The same team that found the Titanic also found the wreckage of Air France 447.
@parkerfleischman18525 ай бұрын
I’d actually watch a video about finding Air France 447
@Icykrissy5 ай бұрын
This is a very high quality documentary; excellent imagery, fantastic comparaisons, great narration. Very well done. Instantly subbed.
@cc-90395 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video! I foresee myself going through your entire channel in my immediate future and I'm not even a little mad about that. (And thank you so much for using an artist instead of ai.)
@BeatlesFan19755 ай бұрын
I'm new to neo. So far so good 😊
@adzappin_25675 ай бұрын
youre a babe
@mauriceosullivan68325 ай бұрын
@@adzappin_2567😂😂😂cringe fest.
@adzappin_25675 ай бұрын
@@mauriceosullivan6832 she’s smokin hot and u know it
@BearIchi5 ай бұрын
This man randomly cooks such great videos🗿
@illuminum85765 ай бұрын
Fun fact we use metal from ships that sunk before 1945 for applications that need from radioactive material completely uncontaminated metal
@blackmoon0134 ай бұрын
Neo and lemming are cookin up this scrumptious content
@Navel-Zenn74 ай бұрын
Bro Never Fails us with his vids
@Deviusroach5 ай бұрын
Awesome video homie
@mrbranderson145 ай бұрын
"Fwee hundwed fousand dowwars"
@skooter2767k4 ай бұрын
Yeah the narration is a widow bit distwacting. He needs to work on his pwonounciation. “Thwow him to the fwoor and stwike him vewy woughly” came to mind
@sethwhite85974 ай бұрын
2:03 "And the currents could have pushed the ship even FURVER"
@alexleigh42755 ай бұрын
This guy never misses
@kristinmoreno920325 күн бұрын
Wonderful Documentary, Thanks! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@JakeP-bb5hh5 ай бұрын
The Titanic is such an unlucky ship. The whole sinking, 73 years too find, so many failed attempts, recovery constantly going wrong. Leave it where it is forever. It’s only just claimed another set of lives.
@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY4 ай бұрын
While her ignoring ship is even unluckier. It’s now been almost 119 years since she sank and she still hasn’t been found.
@LoganLavery5 ай бұрын
I’m only 59 now and was 20 in 1985. I remember being surprised when Ballard found the location as we all believed it was too deep to ever find it.
@MrSquareEyes4005 ай бұрын
Great video!
@OlliePete4 ай бұрын
Whatever it is that inspires your content - im grateful for it. Totally unpredictable and wholly entertaining.
@anyaaa280118 күн бұрын
Darn it. I wanted to see the end so badly. I was so invested too.
@platrick54315 ай бұрын
This is my first time seeing your channel. This documentary was really amazing. All of the other videos you've made look really amazing too. I can't wait to watch them. Thanks for making this.
@1V1metoo5 ай бұрын
Honey wake up ! Neo posted !
@mrrandom12655 ай бұрын
"But I was dreaming about your best friend's 🐓"
@stephiegee54162 ай бұрын
19:33. Not anymore. It has recently broken off 😢
@VogelBoys74Ай бұрын
Thanks to everyone trying to make history and improving knowledge. I’m glad there are people like this.
@hubriswonk5 ай бұрын
Grimm finding the "prop" was a huge publicity stunt and I recall it well when I was a kid. It took a lot of imagination even as a kid to see a prop in the photos released!
@thecrewkidz25 ай бұрын
0:06 it was actually not right where the ship was, causing the rescue ship to have a hard time finding titanic
@rootvalue5 ай бұрын
I think they address that at 7:47
@thecrewkidz24 ай бұрын
@@rootvalue sorry about that
@g3_5 ай бұрын
The thumbnail: Sank: 1912 Discovered: 1805 🤔
@shift78085 ай бұрын
1:31 Rizzdon Beasley
@baconisgood5004 ай бұрын
Same😂
@fartman.mp33 ай бұрын
Shut
@ZMashXA3 ай бұрын
great video, very interesting, i'll be waiting for the next ones
@ossi76695 ай бұрын
bought the nebula subscription i feel awesome 🙏🏽
@ZombieSazza5 ай бұрын
Does make me chuckle knowing Grimm wanted to try and find Nessie (Loch Ness Monster). We actually have a guy who lives on the banks of Dores along Loch Ness who’s convinced he will one day find Nessie. Maybe he should’ve joined Grimm in his hunt for Titanic, would be more successful.
@13314235 ай бұрын
He needs one of those Loch-Ness-Monster-Finding Monkeys!
@ChristianCaseGaming5 ай бұрын
Well the guy is so extremely wealthy with more money then he knows what to do with it so he is board and thinks of the crazy ideas to use it on Starting to think the guy's crazy even taking ideas from a monkey 😂😅
@paulrash88615 ай бұрын
The loch holds many secret lad
@thewhiteninja89475 ай бұрын
Great vid as always...
@csongfm5 ай бұрын
@8:46. So basically they played the google snake game in the middle of the ocean
@SebiGoina2 ай бұрын
Editing skills are :🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Frizzleman5 ай бұрын
It seems almost inevitable that someone would find the wreck but it cannot be overstated how fantastically incredible it is that the wreck was found. Needle in a haystack doesn’t come close to what these guys did
@VitZ95 ай бұрын
11:00 _"There has since been much debate about what Grimm found...with even his own scientists disputing what the shape might be."_ Grimm: "It's a propeller! We found it!" Scientists: "Sir, I believe that's a rock." Grimm: "God damn it. I knew I should have brought that monkey, he would have agreed with me!"
@unsatisfiedfans74225 ай бұрын
"Forget safety, this ship is unsinkable!" Fate: sank *_years and years and years later..._* "Forget safety, this carbon fibre is unsinkable!" Fate: sank
@mistylover73985 ай бұрын
Ma farts are unsinkable
@krysidoo47625 ай бұрын
I LOVE NEO ❤
@bird_b0nezz5 ай бұрын
i want to eat these documentaries. they’re so perfect to just put on, work or game to, or even just watch to pass the time, they’re incredibly entertaining and educational, done in a perfect, informative yet interesting and captivating manner. 10/10
@hayasag5 ай бұрын
This could be an amazing movie "Find The Titanic"
@HMASbogan5 ай бұрын
42s ago am I cooked?
@JFM97115 ай бұрын
Yes
@Abhinav_P_20065 ай бұрын
Yes
@awsh1t5 ай бұрын
🦵 seY
@inconsistencyon5 ай бұрын
nah, you might be undercooked, i like my humans cooked for a few minutes