OceanGate Titanic Sub Tragedy: Your top remaining questions answered |

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@laurelneedham5447
@laurelneedham5447 Жыл бұрын
You have a real dedicated following, JB. I'm a Canadian mountain climber/scrambler (boy, do I understand calculated risk/reward issues) currently on vacation on Vancouver Island, and I've got you and Mark running on my laptop while cooking over here. I trust your coverage explicitly, and I've followed you for the last two years. Thank you MARK!!!! for coming back on. I'm digesting every word you're sharing on this incident. We appreciate your expertise!
@Frankthetank-zr5mc
@Frankthetank-zr5mc 7 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more with your comment but what’s a “scrambler”?
@GenXer1979
@GenXer1979 Жыл бұрын
Human arrogance at its finest. If you want to experiment with your own life that’s one thing, but to be allowed to experiment with the lives of other’s is morally unconscionable. This submersible was a death trap waiting to happen. Even if the other passengers signed a waiver to acknowledge the risks, none of them fully understood just how poorly designed the submersible was. After listening to the experts in the field and gathering more information about the history of deep submersible diving, this situation was 100% avoidable. Stockton Rushes legacy will forever be tainted by his deliberate carelessness and refusal to do things the right way. There was a clear standard set in place for safety that had been tested and proven. The fact that Stockton knowingly went against that system by cutting corners at every opportunity he had to do the right thing is criminal. No one had to die and that is what makes this situation so tragic.
@Zusinna
@Zusinna Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you!
@greyareaproductionsltd9182
@greyareaproductionsltd9182 Жыл бұрын
Spot on
@markkeller9378
@markkeller9378 Жыл бұрын
I agree and have stated the same thing. In fact, they interviewed a passenger who went down in a 2021 visit, in this submersible……at the end of the interview they asked him if he would go back and he stated “no, not because of what happened, but rather having found out all of the build issues, lack of testing, certifications and sound science behind the design and build….no way he would have ever gone. Thats what this CEO did to these people. He hid the truth under the guise of “experimental”…….thats a crime.
@Rosannavhawaii
@Rosannavhawaii Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree with you
@OUTTA-TYME88
@OUTTA-TYME88 Жыл бұрын
@@markkeller9378 Exactly. You can't ignore the science. The subs are supposed to be built to withstand these types of pressures. Sacrificed in the name of ego
@williamsedlock3903
@williamsedlock3903 Жыл бұрын
I know a quite a bit about building and the way carbon fiber lays down My question is and something like this after every run you think they would come up with a device that would in some way magniflex the entire shell or x-ray of some sort to make sure there are no overstressed areas where they know stress can come besides the entire vehicle? Just a thought .
@pusb_87english63
@pusb_87english63 Жыл бұрын
There will be a device, the owner wouldn’t of been interested as he was playing Russian roulette for years
@markkeller9378
@markkeller9378 Жыл бұрын
Great broadcast with excellent questions and filling in the gray areas with these experts!
@chamade166
@chamade166 Жыл бұрын
Yet nothing about the fact that this was disproportionately damaging to the LGBTQI+ community
@ralphebrandt
@ralphebrandt Жыл бұрын
Also, why would they be attempting to drop weights during the descent. That would have increased buoyancy. Would this have indicated that they were trying to abort the dive.
@freedomofreligion3248
@freedomofreligion3248 Жыл бұрын
Yes, impending failure of the vessel itself. It was bad, poor, inferior technology -- predictable, WASTEFUL deathtrap.
@rhythmicelegance4670
@rhythmicelegance4670 Жыл бұрын
James Cameron said that he was informed of it and that the Titan crew may have noticed their vessel was too compromised to continue so they dropped the weights some time before it imploded. They may have panicked in those final moments. They might have also lost power before the implosion for an indeterminate amount of time. The implosion itself was, whenever it took place, naturally instantaneous. The timings, location, and cause are still being investigated so there are no official conclusions yet. Some details the world may never know.
@mrbuck5059
@mrbuck5059 Жыл бұрын
Man. Damn. If they knew the thing was losing structural integrity that would be death scary. Might as well have three mad hungry tyrannosaurus Rex's standing over you.
@whateverwhatever5715
@whateverwhatever5715 Жыл бұрын
The Titan was built with sensors inside the walls of the tube / hull ..Which James Cameron said if you're doing that as a safety feature , Rush shouldn't have even put that sub in the water ..theory is before the power loss alarms went off , Rush dropped ballasts to try and return the sub..but once the hull is breached it's too late ... implosion is imminent
@Gus1966-c9o
@Gus1966-c9o Жыл бұрын
They heard cracks plus there’s sensors to warn them of impending implosion
@TheVicOlive
@TheVicOlive Жыл бұрын
People take note !! - Having seen how the Carbon Fiber was wound around the bobbin in straight lines, I find it hard to believe that nobody knew that this is NOT a construction that takes advantage of the properties of this material. If the fibers are wound in straight lines the pressure vessel is ONLY strong in one direction, it will withstand pressure around the circumference of the vessel BUT IT HAS ALMOST ZERO strength from side to side, it has ABSOLUTELY NO SHEAR STRENGTH as in the other direction it is merely relying on the strength of the resin to stop the fibers separating and shearing. What happened is that because the vessel is a cylinder the deflection in the center of the cylinder that is higher than the deflection at the ends caused a shearing force that split the cylinder along the axis in the direction of the fibers. If you imagine opening the cylinder out flat and loading the center of the sheet it will crack in one direction very easily. The bobbin should have been wound in a diagonal fashion where every layer is at right angles to the previous one, then the resulting material would have been able to withstand the pressure as it would have been strong in all directions. I cannot believe that no person at the engineering companies that produced this or NASA that he said worked with him etc. did not realise this. It is such a rudamentary mistake it is almost criminal in the neglect of design consideration.
@GhostOfDemon
@GhostOfDemon Жыл бұрын
Carbonfiber is not suitable material for submarines, it's very poor material for this kind of use no matter how it was wound because it still is held together by resin. They should've gone with steel instead, or even aluminium or titanium.
@karonxls
@karonxls Жыл бұрын
My grandson told me of a small Sub lost under the sea. Before I heard the Titanic Sub news, I told him that it must have imploded because that's too deep for that vessel. I was in the United States Navy on a sub tender named the USS Frank Cable AS40. Those people should have done their homework before they risked their lives. To see something they could have seen in the actual footage of The Titanic. The view even inside the submarine would've been the same view they would've had on the television they couldn't touch it, so why go down there that is the biggest question of all why?????????
@sicilyny5375
@sicilyny5375 Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY MY 1ST THOUGHT.
@janetdelarosa2472
@janetdelarosa2472 Жыл бұрын
Sonething to brag about I guess
@laurasalo6160
@laurasalo6160 Жыл бұрын
Respectfully, if one has to ask why, no answer will suffice. Who knows why man is driven to do anything... but for mankind as a whole, thank goodness he is.
@wrxsti1987
@wrxsti1987 Жыл бұрын
The question 🤔 is to find out the real reason it sunk😮
@fuckoff8019
@fuckoff8019 Жыл бұрын
why is because they knew the risk and wanted to take it anyway. That's it! These men were explorers (except the child), many who have went numerous times on this same sub! They were prepped for this and they signed death waivers in the event of any catastrophic event, also that materials may be under standard and all occupants understand that and the risks involved. They signed away rights to sue and signed a waiver to waive the company of all liability.
@dennys726
@dennys726 Жыл бұрын
Great show JB. From a former Navy Corpsman, Thank you for your service Mark Martin. Very informative. Having had a couple of Chief Master divers and many dolphin wearing friends, I really appreciate Mark's explaining how we us humor to compartmen talize and relieve the stress of the job, while never losing sight of the importance and serious nature of the job. Mark's sense of professional humility is truly humbling. "Fair Winds and following Sea".
@Kliss2765
@Kliss2765 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mark and JB this was a very sad event, I have followed you for the past 2 days and you have both been so respectful and brillient it's so great and refreshing to hear reporting done this way. Much respect from Scotland UK.
@debyschenck3766
@debyschenck3766 Жыл бұрын
Mark and Peter....best guests you could have. I'm so thankful I found this live stream a few months ago. JB, I love your style, voice honesty and how REAL you are. Your sensitivity as well. THANK YOU!
@dbsti3006
@dbsti3006 Жыл бұрын
“At some point, safety just is pure waste, I mean, if you just want to be safe, don’t get out of bed. Don’t get in your car. Don’t do anything.” - Stockton Rush, CEO. Now dead. Responsible for 4 dead in my view. Imagine he owned an airline company.
@stevesandford1437
@stevesandford1437 Жыл бұрын
I agree, HOWEVER there are two sides to this coin. Stockton Rush was indeed a maverick, a risk-taker, an innovator, an inventor, even. BUT, if he was 100% sure of his creation, ('Titan') why didn't he submit it to the tests and examinations of the Regulatory Board that approves such designs? (It was because he knew the design hadn't been fully tested and would not have been passed... Though he believed in it absolutely.) That blind self-belief cost him his life. And the lives of four other men. There emerges evidence that OceansGate as a viable concern desperately needed paying tourist passengers, (oddly called 'Mission Specialists') and Stockton Rush was in full 'salesman' mode to make that happen. (Whatever might be said about the arrogance of the man, he fully believed in his product. He bet his life on it, indeed. Unfortunately, perhaps influenced by his exhuberant over-confidence, so did four others...) xx SF
@multiplemodemsmusicetc
@multiplemodemsmusicetc Жыл бұрын
Going miles down to the ocean floor is not quite the same as anything on the list you gave. As a matter of fact it is far from it, no pun intended.
@georgecarberry9222
@georgecarberry9222 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Responsibility is his for the deaths of 3 adults & one sub adult who will never get to be an adult. Now his wife has to face the accusations & guilt of his irresponsible attitude & behaviour.
@georgecarberry9222
@georgecarberry9222 Жыл бұрын
This is an immature & irresponsible attitude. People who do some of the most dangerous activities, occupations & adventures typically spend a great deal of time insuring they take every precaution to provide the safest equipment & environment possible, as we want to return from the outrageously dangerous jobs & endeavors we pursue & come back in one piece without permanent, painful injuries. Making sure all aspects of safety are addressed is just the responsible & sensible thing to do, unless, of course, you don't care whether you live or die.
@jaycarver4886
@jaycarver4886 Жыл бұрын
​@@georgecarberry9222It seems that Rush himself might have had a couple of loose screws.
@carries840
@carries840 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Mark lol thank you both for the time you spent on here answering questions! Much respect to Mark! ❤
@conniespraul1860
@conniespraul1860 Жыл бұрын
I hope they had no idea. I feel bad for all of them but especially the teenager. He really didn’t want to go. He was scared but did it for his Dad. Such a shame. Life had barely started for him.
@michaelwhisman
@michaelwhisman Жыл бұрын
So much for "Honor thy father and mother."
@sulaimananwar2151
@sulaimananwar2151 Жыл бұрын
😮 poor son
@sulaimananwar2151
@sulaimananwar2151 Жыл бұрын
I hope he rests in peace
@sulaimananwar2151
@sulaimananwar2151 Жыл бұрын
Bless.all.the.crew
@Tsumami__
@Tsumami__ Жыл бұрын
The son is the only one that deserves sympathy. Please realize the fact that these billionaires facilitate a world (and personally view you and I the same way) that looks at you like a number that’s expendable.
@georgecarberry9222
@georgecarberry9222 Жыл бұрын
I think ppl find it difficult to imagine how those ppl could've died without warning. It would seem they would've had to have had some kind of warning. Even if it was just seconds. The thought of those people dying in such a horrific manner is cringe worthy. It's so unimaginable. One feels so terrible for all of them but most especially for that poor teenager who had a foreboding in the first place. A teenager who will not experience his adult life thanks to the cavalier attitude of the owner/CEO of OceanGate that let his guests fool themselves into believing the submersible was a safe vehicle piloted by an expert.
@audreydaleski1067
@audreydaleski1067 Жыл бұрын
They knew there was trouble. The sudden impact, though, would not have registered in their brsins.
@monochrome3619
@monochrome3619 Жыл бұрын
@@audreydaleski1067But they said the Titan sent a distress signal. Which I don't understand 🤔 unless they were conscious and did it themselves or the submersible knew how to do that but I don't think the titan had that type of technology so how did the distress signal happen??
@jerrysanders9101
@jerrysanders9101 Жыл бұрын
Don’t be naive. A conveniently timed distraction just in time for hunter Biden and Durham report hearing- total BS.
@danevertt3210
@danevertt3210 Жыл бұрын
These people didn’t have a clue unless one of three things happened; They noticed water - even a couple drops, I think, would be a horrible sign The notices a small crack in the window…..and again, even the smallest slightest crack would be awful Or….they heard “something” just prior to implosion. Otherwise they imploded and these people had no clue……they became a cloud of red instantly
@monochrome3619
@monochrome3619 Жыл бұрын
@heatherfreeman5604 that would be a distress ping.. If they wanted to drop the weights in the submersible and were about to.. The Titan would of notifed them and that's how they got the distress signal. It's still confusing.
@the_veronica_k
@the_veronica_k Жыл бұрын
I recommend watching a video by DALLYMYD. He has 13.4 million subscribers. He was a passenger on the Titan Mission 3 only 3 weeks prior to this implosion. Fascinating footage considering the circumstances.
@patrickurquidez4693
@patrickurquidez4693 Жыл бұрын
I would like to say hi to Mark, A fellow Navy vet. I was not a submarine vet, but I was a search & rescue diver. I did a few short dives on various subs during my ten years in the Navy. I also trained in sub rescue missions along with numerous other types of missions I was involved in. As for my question, its why didn't the numerous safety agencies get involved into the operations and safety concerns after all the complaints and the whistleblower accusations of deliberate neglect of safety at the company?
@tammy2161
@tammy2161 Жыл бұрын
i found you when the whole gabby story started... i watched you for all the updates.. let me say.. you know your shit... love your shows.. i was stuck to this story since monday morning.. your shows are so informative.. keep doing what your doing .. your awesome.. and i love walt too
@ChadFarthouse-h8r
@ChadFarthouse-h8r 9 ай бұрын
Cameron is an expert and he was 100% correct
@Ballerzj
@Ballerzj Жыл бұрын
This stream explained everything perfectly about the integrity of the sub after multiple trips
@UseByDate-Expired
@UseByDate-Expired Жыл бұрын
lmao, yes, if you count people that don't know one single thing that lead up to this, or anything about the sub, giving opinions and speculations not based on any facts or known knowledge of how it happened , yep. It's all clear now.
@rochelleshon306
@rochelleshon306 Жыл бұрын
@@UseByDate-Expired😂
@Ballerzj
@Ballerzj Жыл бұрын
It’s common knowledge doesn’t take a genius to know that
@woodenmetal2977
@woodenmetal2977 Жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber and titanium is such a weird thing to use for deep-sea diving. The problem with those two materials is they don't bend; once they reach their breaking point, they crack and shatter almost instantly. Steel is typically what I would suggest for deep-sea diving, since steel bends as it approaches its breaking point. Installing a pressure sensor, you can tell how much pressure the steel hull can take when diving (during testing), which lets you adjust how much stronger you need your hull to be for the mission or the goal's target depth. A pressure sensor would not work on carbon fiber or titanium. Steel is heavier than CF or titanium, but is the safer metal to use. I would use a titanium hull maybe on an unmanned craft, but not one with people on it.
@michaelcarmean4906
@michaelcarmean4906 Жыл бұрын
That’s Because It’s a Fake Bull Shit Story🔥That Craft Wasn’t Designed Or Was Certified For 5000’ Let Alone 13,000 🤔 No Support Ship With Attached Emergency Cable… Nobody Died Come On People Wake Up
@ChickenJoe12
@ChickenJoe12 Жыл бұрын
So stupid to use experimental material on a sub.. Esp when you could’ve just used the same material that US Navy subs have been using for decades..
@Hydennsfan
@Hydennsfan Жыл бұрын
They remind me of the ones that made the titanic!!! Sure in themselves, but non are God….. so don’t play like you are! Now they need to add their names to the others that lost their souls to this ship! I truly believe this ship is cursed! Let the titanic RIP, don’t let it take anymore lives! That’s my opinion, God Bless their families! This is a place of a memorial, not too Glock at! Go and see they didn’t want to bless this ship, because they thought it was unsinkable, but it sank!!! Kinda like the sun! 5 more names need to be added to the souls list to this ship
@michaelcarmean4906
@michaelcarmean4906 Жыл бұрын
@@Hydennsfan Don’t Bring God ☀️ In This… This Fake BS Story 🔥 Is … Evil
@michaelcarmean4906
@michaelcarmean4906 Жыл бұрын
@@ChickenJoe12 It Doesn’t Matter 😳 Nobody Went Down… Totally Fake Distraction
@turtlejeepjen314
@turtlejeepjen314 Жыл бұрын
My dad was in the Cold War & on (in?) a Nuclear Submarine for YEARS…. He seriously BARELY talked about it. He passed away 3 years ago, but I’d imagine he would have PLENTY to say about this happening & I would have loved to hear it… I am very infatuated with this story, & even more so because of the narcissism that lead to such a NEEDLESS loss of life. My heart breaks for the families, especially since the website is still up!!😢🐢
@vivinamorrison1186
@vivinamorrison1186 Жыл бұрын
I hear you! He was being responsible I’ll bet but this? 😢 Now that you mention it now I would have loved to hear your dad’s reaction as well!! ❤❤
@mal18208
@mal18208 Жыл бұрын
😊😊
@sallywillis1448
@sallywillis1448 Жыл бұрын
Criminal narcissism maybe?
@Nells-p5x
@Nells-p5x Жыл бұрын
Stockton seemed so arrogant about any criticism of the sub☹️ he was just focused on 1 thing, getting to the titanic. He seemed to be playing with fate! It just should never ever have been allowed to attempt that without all the correct safety checks done! My heart breaks for the 19yr old more than any of them because he didn’t even want to do it but he did JUST to please his father 😞💔 the others were at an age that they had all enjoyed a lot of years, especially PH being 77yrs old! Why he wanted to see the titanic 38 times is beyond me!! He was definitely playing russian roulette! ☹️ they were all quite old, but it’s heartbreaking for that young boy, so tragic!💔💔
@whodatn4l948
@whodatn4l948 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the crew and architect of the Titanic. Man's arrogance knows no bounds
@Nells-p5x
@Nells-p5x Жыл бұрын
@@whodatn4l948 yes very true unfortunately 😢❤️
@Stelpots
@Stelpots Жыл бұрын
@@whodatn4l948 That's what James Cameron said about the crew of the Titanic. Basically he said the Irony wasn't lost on him that both these vessels are on the bottom of the ocean because of bad management.
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Жыл бұрын
@@whodatn4l948 The titanic itself was actually well designed for its time it wasn't a cheap roll of the dice like that sub was. No architect or engineers said it was unsinkable that was the media sensationalism just like today.
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Жыл бұрын
What I don't understand is that PH was an experienced sub pilot and veteran of many dives in proper subs. How did no realise oceangate was such a Mickey mouse operation
@MusicLover-zu3hg
@MusicLover-zu3hg Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, I just watched that same video that sunnudays is talking about!!! I have also seen the interviews that James Cameron gave and I have even more respect for all that James has done. He and a friend took 7yrs to build his own sub. The vast knowledge and maticulus work they put into it AND he got his sub certified!... Sadly, the Titan was NOT certified!!! My prayers go to allthe families affected.
@raymondanderson751
@raymondanderson751 Жыл бұрын
James Cameron's sub was NOT certified, but it is single passenger and only himself and the engineer were operating his sub, he does not charge people to ride in his.
@N2MyGroove
@N2MyGroove Жыл бұрын
Mark Martin is the bomb! Personally and professionally. Without reservation, I have total respect for him and his hard won expertise and essential character. What he says is always dead on accurate and truthful.
@Dawnofdelusion
@Dawnofdelusion Жыл бұрын
As the 5 on board are greeted by the souls lost on the Titanic, may they welcome them and show them the ship in it's full glory as they remember it so their journey can be complete my thoughts and prayers go out to those left behind to grieve I am so sorry for your loss
@liabw05
@liabw05 Жыл бұрын
That’s a nice thought
@1corrsfan
@1corrsfan Жыл бұрын
Lovely comment 😊
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 Жыл бұрын
My L Ron Hubbard bless them!
@jonibright
@jonibright Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful comment 🩷
@redberry2484
@redberry2484 Жыл бұрын
Yes this is horrible but I absolutely agree with this comment 💯. Some things in this lifetime are meant to be LEFT ALONE...because if you don't you will end up just like this group of 5... STOP TRYING TO PLAY GOD!!!! BOTTOM LINE!!!
@barbaramay1866
@barbaramay1866 Жыл бұрын
That sound event WAS already known to me at the very beginning but they continued to search because of the banging in 30 minute intervals. Also, it was known to me since the beginning that the crew was attempting to drop weight because they were descending too fast. The horrible implosion happened around the same time. Too many coincidences to not know that saving the crew was not going to happen. It was the banging that kept their hope alive. It’s just so very sad.
@finalflowerchild
@finalflowerchild Жыл бұрын
The odds of the sound event,losing communications, and the transponder stopping at the same time. Just incidentally have to be in the millions.
@CoachCreesh
@CoachCreesh Жыл бұрын
Sadly, that banging every 30 minutes was another lie. Smh
@BearBig70
@BearBig70 Жыл бұрын
​@@CoachCreesh Right. That was said on Thursday(?). When they knew the previous Sunday! Oh well.. at least Hunter got his news distraction.😜
@sharoncutrun129
@sharoncutrun129 Жыл бұрын
THIS IS SO SAD. I HOPE ALL OF US WILL PRAY FOR THE FAMILIES. MAY THE SOULS WHO WERE LOST REST IN PEACE.
@lea24457
@lea24457 Жыл бұрын
I just still can’t get my head around how unprofessional this whole thing was, I’ve watched lots of interview footage with James Cameron who even stated himself the material the hull was made with is no good for that type of vessel , every dive it was weakening . So many flaws . Hopefully this will completely stop any companies in the future being able to just charge members of the public to take them down to such dangerous depths I think it should be left to the professionals it shouldn’t be a tourist attraction. I also find it terrifying that they had sensors in place to alert them if the hull was failing they could of heard that alarm in the moments leading up to implosion 😢
@themusicgraveyard600
@themusicgraveyard600 Жыл бұрын
Because it is a massive emotional distraction psyop, not many are buying this BS.
@TammyMorris-te2oi
@TammyMorris-te2oi Жыл бұрын
Yes why did they even go down there the Titanic should never be explored I it's bad luck to even do it
@greyrzeznik775
@greyrzeznik775 Жыл бұрын
@@TammyMorris-te2oi It's not bad luck; many explorations have been down there. It IS incredibly dangerous going that deep regardless of whether the Titanic is involved. The difference is that previous exploration vehicles were certified for that depth, and insured.
@annabizaro-doo-dah
@annabizaro-doo-dah Жыл бұрын
Mark Martin moaned about armchair experts on this video claiming as a mariner he'd never expound on aviation, but that's EXACTLY what Stockton Rush did!! He was a plane pilot who decided he knew enough about subs to design, operate and sell tickets to ride to kids barely out of grade school😡
@Hydennsfan
@Hydennsfan Жыл бұрын
@@annabizaro-doo-dahYes I agree! The titanic was cursed before it left the shipping dock! They never blessed the ship, thought they had made an unsinkable ship?!?! The titanic didn’t make to the very 1 st ! God be the glory! Leave the titanic to RIP
@jenart24
@jenart24 Жыл бұрын
Hi JB you talked about the weakening of the structure of the vessel yesterday after multiple dives. Do they not take a microscopic look at the structure after every dive?
@LawnBunny777
@LawnBunny777 Жыл бұрын
Nope!
@maryjanedodo
@maryjanedodo Жыл бұрын
I don't think they've done it once since they made it
@the_veronica_k
@the_veronica_k Жыл бұрын
Apparently the carbon fibre filament could not be assessed the same way steel or titanium could be with microscopic analysis. The only way to know of an impending breach of this material is effectively when it breaches.
@JessiLynnSays
@JessiLynnSays Жыл бұрын
Ok Mark 🙌🙌🙌 Thank you sir for saying what no one will say. The inventor wanted so badly to find a way, that he pushed the limit. It’s more sad to me that he believed so hard. There’s no way that he knew this would happen, but he left the “what if” out of his excitement. Because of this tragedy we will know so much more about explorations of the ocean. As a Mother, I cannot imagine 💔 Prayers to all families 🙏
@BubblyOne
@BubblyOne Жыл бұрын
Except that he had been warned multiple times indepth according to professionals' own accounts, which says that he was aware of the dangers and pressed forward, ignoring facts for reasons we could only speculate on.
@Hydennsfan
@Hydennsfan Жыл бұрын
@@BubblyOneand even firing a guy that said it was unsafe! But he didn’t care to take incount that these are souls he is playing with! I bet he does now! I would go anywhere he is involved in, and I believe most of agree!?!? Sad they had to lose souls to see they are a god
@cynthiamckenzie1034
@cynthiamckenzie1034 Жыл бұрын
A lot of people were extremely worried and all we got was false hope with banging and nonexistent SOS signals. I was relieved they didn't suffer. I felt their families pain all those days 💔 😢
@jerrysanders9101
@jerrysanders9101 Жыл бұрын
A conveniently timed distraction just in time for hunter Biden and Durham report hearing- total BS.
@monochrome3619
@monochrome3619 Жыл бұрын
Nonexistent? 🤔 so the distress signal didn't happen??
@jessicah4462
@jessicah4462 Жыл бұрын
Nope. The Titan imploded upon descent last Sunday. The Biden Administration knew it. They wanted to keep the story going as a distraction from Hunters troubles in Congress and his own with China coming out. Rather disgusting and a new low even for this administration.
@the_veronica_k
@the_veronica_k Жыл бұрын
@@monochrome3619correct!
@bobbymckenzie3202
@bobbymckenzie3202 Жыл бұрын
I agree...if there was a certain death scenario, this is the best possible outcome by far
@whateverwhatever5715
@whateverwhatever5715 Жыл бұрын
This was tragedy could have been avoided if only Stockton Rush and OceanGate would have listened to experts ...
@WEBUYUGLYAUTOS
@WEBUYUGLYAUTOS 9 ай бұрын
just like our border of the USA the liberals see the damage it is doing but do not care
@josephconnor2310
@josephconnor2310 Жыл бұрын
This coverage has been tops. Thank you very much. Very much thanks to mark Martin!!
@gemini6166
@gemini6166 Жыл бұрын
My heart goes out to that teenager that died before his life really started and all because he felt the need to not disappoint his father.He really didn't want to go and was uneasy about this exploration. Geezus this is so heartbreaking and horrific! 😔
@donnamorgan2522
@donnamorgan2522 Жыл бұрын
And his mother is grieving her son & husband.🥲
@ohreally8349
@ohreally8349 Жыл бұрын
@@donnamorgan2522So classless to mention the fee when 5 people perished in the deep sea. They were millionaires. They could probably GAS about the money
@elizabethrochellesheriff-xp4zv
@elizabethrochellesheriff-xp4zv Жыл бұрын
What failed on the titan ??? How come it took so many days for Coast guard and Navy to find titan??? how come no one searched the last location where titan was last known to be heading down to the titanic 😔 why was the 5 lives lost if Navy heard the implosion of titan on sonar or whatever sound device they have in the ocean...?? WHY did they not go rescue titan from the depths of the Atlantic where the the Titanic was why were the five lives lost and what's going to happen to the company since the co-founder passed away along with the other four passengers IT SEEMS FIVE LIVES LOST BECAUSE NOBODY HAD A CLUE WHAT WAS GOING ON IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN ....??? WHY DID THEY NOT HAVE A SECOND SHIP WITH A RVO ROBOT FALLOW THE TITAN DOWN TO THE TITANIC WHY WERE THEY ALONE???? IT BREAKS MY HEART TO SEE 5 LIVES LOSTED BECAUSE THEY EXPLOREING THE TITANIC AT THE BOTTOM OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN THEY SHOULD HAVE HAD BACK UP AND ANOTHER SUBMERSIBLE ROBOT FOLLOW THE TITAN DOWN TO THE TITANIC
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 Жыл бұрын
Will your heart go on?
@AlphaOmega888
@AlphaOmega888 Жыл бұрын
Luke 17:2 It would be best for that person to be *thrown into the sea* with a large stone hung around his neck than for him to cause one of these little ones to lose his faith.
@LadyOaksNZ
@LadyOaksNZ Жыл бұрын
Hi from NZ. Why did Oceangate on the Polar Ice NOT REPORT THE IMPLOSION? They were closest to the exact spot and had to have heard it???
@stevesandford1437
@stevesandford1437 Жыл бұрын
Hello from IRE. There is no way that a surface vessel (without hydrophone capability) could hear an implosion at 11,000 ft below the surface. (It would be the equivalent of a person on land hearing a balloon pop at over a mile away...) The USN operate long-range hydrophones in order to monitor incursions by enemy submarines. It seems that they (USN) picked up on a sound that was indeed probably the implosion of the 'Titan', but they may have not noted this at the time as unusual because they may have been unaware of an unregulated civilian submersible in the vicinity. (The ocean floor is actually quite a noisy place!!!) If you think about it, the gradual disintegration of the Titanic wreck probably regulary produces noise. So the USN 'listening stations' might not have remarked upon an unexplained or unexpected noise until they were made aware of the possible implosion of a civilian submersible in the area. (USN hydrophone technicians are trained to identify all sorts of noises accurately, (large submarine engine sounds, surface vessel sounds, etc.) but tiny electric submersibles make little or no sound. An implosion WOULD make a sound, but again, nothing like the huge sound that an implosion/explosion on a large military/naval submarine might make. (So, they would have noted and registerd an anomalous sound, but, unaware that a mini-submersible was operating in the area, they wouldn't have connected that to the implosion of a submersible. Far more likely that it was just the sound of the natural deterioration of the Titanic wreck.) I'm sure that when news of a lost submersible in the area was released, the Hyydrophonic Monitor Navy Guys said, " Oh... Remember that thing we heard yesterday???" xx SF
@sarahbrown5073
@sarahbrown5073 Жыл бұрын
@@stevesandford1437 It's already been reported that the Navy DID hear the implosion, and notified the Coast Guard....on SUNDAY.
@stevesandford1437
@stevesandford1437 Жыл бұрын
@@sarahbrown5073 Thank you for that information, Sarah, I did not know that. (I knew that USN had registered an 'anomalous sound' occourence but DID NOT KNOW that that information had been passed to USCG as early as Sunday, the day of the implosion of the 'Titan'.) It seems that even with this information, (though we don't know if USCG passed the info on to the mothership) OceanGate continued to believe that the submersible was merely 'out of contact'? (This is why the loss of contact with 'Titan' wasn't reported to USCG until the sub failed to return to surface after its allotted mission time... They failed to consider a catastrophic incident might have occured.) Perhaps they were hoping against hope that it was a mere COMMS loss? (There had been communications losses in the past due to minor errors/malfunctions...) In all those cases the 'Titan' eventually surfaced as normal. xx SF
@outkast187
@outkast187 Жыл бұрын
They knew early on. They slipped up on one of the early reports and hinted at it
@Willowz1223
@Willowz1223 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. It's the first one that I have watched where I learned so much. Mark is an asset.
@ralphebrandt
@ralphebrandt Жыл бұрын
JB, I have not heard anyone discuss this. The USCG, USN, Canadian Navy, and many others burned fuel, incurred hours on aircraft that need maintenance, and other costs. Will the US and Canadian taxpayer foot the bill? Will any of this fall back on the company.
@freedomofreligion3248
@freedomofreligion3248 Жыл бұрын
No. The taxpayers of the various nations get to absorb the co$t + risk of these irresponsible, arrogant, immature OceanGate principals. They conned their victims. We PAY.
@livetotell100
@livetotell100 Жыл бұрын
Yes and no.
@sarahbrown5073
@sarahbrown5073 Жыл бұрын
The US Navy notified the Coast Guard, on Sunday, that they detected the sound of the implosion. They knew what happened the entire time.
@michaelwhisman
@michaelwhisman Жыл бұрын
Of course, the tax payer will take it in the shorts. How many people died that same day??
@allthatsheiz
@allthatsheiz Жыл бұрын
I think they may go after the company for costs. And there maybe enough push and anger from the citizens for that
@PirateCommander
@PirateCommander Жыл бұрын
JB Biunno should be in the Guinness book for asking the same question worded differently most times ever in a single broadcast. This was stretched like dough and risen with JB gassing. 20 mins would have killed it. You can't tell if he's interested in the topic, his brow clench hardly changes.
@LWRC
@LWRC Жыл бұрын
There are only three items that would have been subjected to the water pressure: • Carbon fiber hull • Plexiglass viewing port • The seal between the carbon fiber hull and the titanium dome on either end of the sub
@rogerrantz2024
@rogerrantz2024 Жыл бұрын
They said they never tightened the last bolt
@CastleMc
@CastleMc Жыл бұрын
@@rogerrantz2024 who said that? That seems impossible
@rogerrantz2024
@rogerrantz2024 Жыл бұрын
@@CastleMc it's on one of the news on here with someone who was interviewed who already took a trip with them or bailed last minute. It was viewed by a million people though, I'm not the only one that saw it.
@maryannsinopoli1751
@maryannsinopoli1751 Жыл бұрын
@LWRC and what if navy or? misidentified mini sub to look like a foreign object, enemy threat, and intercepted it? Not unlikely at this era of nations in war, other nations firing ballistic missiles, may be a possibility of human error????? Safety concerns!!!!! Wonder if coast guard was notified of Titan to go underwater or not?????? Or, First voyage using StarLink, would that have been a danger if any sort?????
@the_veronica_k
@the_veronica_k Жыл бұрын
@heatherfreeman5604titanium is not devoid of repeated pressure fatigue. Would be interesting if an investigation finds that the 18th bolt could have made a difference.
@Hayday.1979
@Hayday.1979 Жыл бұрын
Super thankful for explorers, and I’m sure exploration comes with pushing some boundaries. But sounds like Stockton Rush received lots of feedback warning him of the possible dangers and just wanted it so badly that he didn’t heed the warnings. It’s sad that these men lost their lives, but I’m glad it happened so quickly rather than the alternative. Picturing them stuck in the dark, in the cold, running out of air was a horrifying prospect.
@Jeff-sp7bg
@Jeff-sp7bg Жыл бұрын
Guy was exceedingly arrogant
@SandNSurf
@SandNSurf Жыл бұрын
Hi JB, I thought you might be interested in the following. I just watched a video posted on KZbin 4 hours ago by a man named Jake. The name of his channel is “DALLMYD”, an adventurer, he has 13.4M followers. He and his girlfriend were supposed to be on the Titanic expedition several weeks ago, but it had to be cancelled. He documented their time on the mother vessel taking them to the wreckage site. He has actual footage of Stockton Rush telling them why their trip down to the wreckage had to be cancelled. It’s very chilling. He also possibly has the last autograph of Paul-Henri. He was in the room directly across from them on the vessel. This is all so very sad. Thank you for everything you do. God bless and protect the grieving families of the five who so tragically lost their lives 🙏💔😔
@Dexter-82
@Dexter-82 Жыл бұрын
i saw DALLMYD video is impressive to see his experience
@SandNSurf
@SandNSurf Жыл бұрын
@@Dexter-82. Yes. Even though this is so tragic, Jake’s video is very informative.
@bigend07
@bigend07 Жыл бұрын
Lucky rich guy and his girlfriend not to ride that thing
@CaitiCat
@CaitiCat Жыл бұрын
@@bigend07stop judging and using financial status to negate the value of a human life. He even said in the video that he did not pay for the trip, he was offered a spot because of the vlogging community he has. Even if he is rich, his life isn’t worth any less.
@debrabest5035
@debrabest5035 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS INFO, I'M DEFINITELY GOING TO CHECK IT OUT!!!!!!! BE BLESSED ,❤🙏
@PAS_2020
@PAS_2020 Жыл бұрын
I hope every young partying OceanGate employee on TikTok, gets to watch every detail of the debris on the bottom of the ocean floor - and watch in agony, as every piece is brought up to the surface for investigation. That arrogant CEO bragging on his young hires has really given them a legacy to forever remember. 💥
@Hydennsfan
@Hydennsfan Жыл бұрын
I say jail time would be good for them! He fired a guy for telling him it was not safe, but didn’t want to hear that so his puffed ego just told him he had 10 minutes to get his things and get out! How sad he knew that it wasn’t safe
@littleangel18
@littleangel18 Жыл бұрын
I feel so sad for the 19 year old. He was murdered Imo. OceanGate staff need prison time. I can’t imagine being stuck in that death chamber w that psychopath CEO and knowing your about to get crushed to death by tonnes of freezing cold sea water.
@Jeff-sp7bg
@Jeff-sp7bg Жыл бұрын
Murder is a stretch gimme a break just stop
@benbarber87
@benbarber87 Жыл бұрын
From Rhode Island, not sure why this popped up on my KZbin but WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU WALT BUTEAU!!!
@pjtaylor4909
@pjtaylor4909 Жыл бұрын
Why was this man at ocean gate so callous about everyone’s safety concerns. Again, my heart goes out to the mother who list her young son on the submersible
@livingmybestlife5917
@livingmybestlife5917 Жыл бұрын
Thank you JB for always putting out the facts. Thank you Mr. Mark Martin for sharing your experience and knowledge with us sir. I appreciate your patience and answers to our questions.
@trander2293
@trander2293 Жыл бұрын
My question: if communication was lost an hour and a half into the dive and then sometime an implosion was Heard by the Navy, why was it 5 days later that they found debris.
@CastleMc
@CastleMc Жыл бұрын
at the time the Navy heard the sound event they didn't know about the sub, and the rescue efforts had to continue in case they were alive
@cbwilliamss630
@cbwilliamss630 Жыл бұрын
I thought they was waiting for equipment to be able to get to the bottom
@allthatsheiz
@allthatsheiz Жыл бұрын
@@CastleMcright. Remember the company was hiding from the countries water laws. International water has less rules and the US Navy wouldn’t register people going there
@Dr4gonDr0p
@Dr4gonDr0p Жыл бұрын
@@cbwilliamss630it shouldn’t have taken four days to get equipment
@Dr4gonDr0p
@Dr4gonDr0p Жыл бұрын
@@CastleMcthey knew the last known position of the sub so that should have been the first place they looked
@princessfrogdiaries9379
@princessfrogdiaries9379 Жыл бұрын
Mark is the BEST guest!!!! I could listen to him talk forever.
@yankeeskipper2748
@yankeeskipper2748 Жыл бұрын
why didn't the mother ship notice any evidence of the powerful implosion on the ocean surface? The US Navy noticed it from underwater monitoring real time.
@dawnieb.7394
@dawnieb.7394 Жыл бұрын
"Not everybody needs to know everything all the time. Or immediately." Well said, Mark Martin. What Mark said as well beginning at 2:28:44 and ending at 2:31:40 is very important, and definitely a big takeaway from this tragedy.
@torevenheim9607
@torevenheim9607 Жыл бұрын
When they seriously consider using a tv game toy for steering control on a sub diving to 3800 m deep makes me wonder what other strange shortcuts they could have made
@michaelf534
@michaelf534 Жыл бұрын
Let's say they made it to the top of the water and they are floating aimlessly way off course, they are still trapped inside! No emergency exit at all! Something this dangerous should have a very extensive emergency plan!
@daren7889
@daren7889 Жыл бұрын
This discussion reminds me of the loss of the US Submarine Thresher! My father was a former US Naval officer and scientist! Dad helped build the very first Atomic Reactors for Submarines Admiral Rickover's program! I still remember how very concerned my father was in April 1963 after the Thresher went missing! Everyone at the Laboratory was very concerned . Unfortunately, 129 sailors perished in that incident! The Thresher was on her Sea Trials . I was only nine years old but I knew something terrible haf happened! Dad had the TV on and the family kept vigil! That happened only about 6 months after the Cuban Missile Crisis! 🤔🤔🤯🤯🤯
@Gottrolledbythebest485
@Gottrolledbythebest485 Жыл бұрын
Very tragic indeed
@debravanausdale1063
@debravanausdale1063 Жыл бұрын
A New hero has entered my life. Bless your father for his service.
@RoswithaPost-rx1lq
@RoswithaPost-rx1lq Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you will never forget that 😢 stuff like this is so very sad and then I have to wonder what they were going through 😢❤....... panic and well I really don't know but I'm sorry you had to experience that loss of lives 😔❤
@AECRADIO1
@AECRADIO1 Жыл бұрын
ALSO A HUGE SPREAD IN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AFTER THE TRAGEDY...
@DeanSchumacher
@DeanSchumacher Жыл бұрын
Very sad situation I would guess that the sub probably had issues with the carbon fiber flexing from the pressure too many times and just imploded on the way down they may have heard some noises that scared them some electrical issues so they tried to drop the ballasts and return to the surface and it happened so quick no time to worry sux this should have never happened people need to take this more serious going that deep you need the right equipment tested x1000 and certified praying for all the families involved thanks wfla😊
@teresawells3336
@teresawells3336 Жыл бұрын
It blows my mind that in this day and age with governmental regulations slapped on every type of industry, that this company who built this type od submarine could offer and sell tickets for rides to the Titanic's final resting spot with so few safety features on the submarine. in today's world we have regulations on every type of mode of travel offered to the public. How did this company get away with this? I imagine there will be a flurry of regulations imposed now that this has happened.
@MrAdamJoel
@MrAdamJoel Жыл бұрын
There is no “government” in international waters.
@nicholeeddy5071
@nicholeeddy5071 Жыл бұрын
Greed and absolute disregard to safety issues that were brought up and even prompted litigation by previous employees for ignoring major safety issues.
@christinecollins6648
@christinecollins6648 Жыл бұрын
International waters, no countries flag- like a gambling ship or pirates
@vanessaallison7313
@vanessaallison7313 Жыл бұрын
Thx for all of the Info. I greatly value the way you give the honesty news with compassion. I dont watch the regular news any more.
@ralphebrandt
@ralphebrandt Жыл бұрын
I am not expert on diving but I do land SAR. Looking at the sound event that the Navy heard, I would have bet it was the implosion of the Titan BUT on like information in a land SAR event I would not wanted us to call off the search. Anything short of 100% knowing is a mistake. Our team has NEVER called off a search that later was found to have been called off while the person was alive, even if found dead later. We have paused searches for safety of searchers, i.e. in the case of severe thunder storms but it was a pause. I would never expected the USCG to call it off until all efforts were made. AN example, the 96 hours of life support, i would not have expected the search to be called off at 96 hours but maybe a 120.
@monochrome3619
@monochrome3619 Жыл бұрын
@52Donut that's still something to search for, in my opinion. It would probably help the families and friends.
@DulceN
@DulceN Жыл бұрын
@monochrome3619 I’m pretty sure that, in case there are any biological bits left, the creatures living at those depths will swiftly take care of them.
@Dr4gonDr0p
@Dr4gonDr0p Жыл бұрын
@@DulceNthey found debris from the sub which confirms that the passengers perished. That’s why
@Dr4gonDr0p
@Dr4gonDr0p Жыл бұрын
What’s confusing to me is why didn’t they search the last known position of the sub since that’s where they were actually found! Could have saved a lot of time, money and anxiety 😟
@mariesandiego5291
@mariesandiego5291 Жыл бұрын
This is the most informative channel and host ever!!!! Not in a million years would i let my 17 yo go down in that sub and i think it was very sad and reclusive of the Dad to pressure the Young man to go with him!!!
@donnabradford9494
@donnabradford9494 Жыл бұрын
As a medium I keep hearing a scraping sound against the titan . Idk what that means. Something hit or scraped it on the way down . Maybe a shark or whale ? Hearing the word attack and a feeling of free falling
@donnabradford9494
@donnabradford9494 Жыл бұрын
I believe if they find and retrieve the whole sub they will find unexplainable damage caused by a hit to the sub or it was bumped by something and it caused damage to the pressure
@OUTTA-TYME88
@OUTTA-TYME88 Жыл бұрын
@@donnabradford9494 I don't think they will find the whole sub intact. It imploded. The hull shattered. I'm an empath and I can definitely say that they felt fear. They knew something was gonna go wrong but it was over in an instant. they didn't feel any pain.
@louisebienvenue8942
@louisebienvenue8942 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your guest and you JB what a wunderful person this Guy ❤
@robertmikes619
@robertmikes619 Жыл бұрын
I designed these hydrophne arrays for the Navy and they are capable of getting locations very accurate using triangulation like they did for Locating the Thresher sub after its implosion This sub was an unconventional design using a carbon fibre material more suited for aviation use !
@urfavoritekeser
@urfavoritekeser Жыл бұрын
Yeah regardless it’s bull crap and billionaires will always have precedence over us
@Tom_Cruise_Missile
@Tom_Cruise_Missile Жыл бұрын
Right, and I'm Bill Gates!
@Hydennsfan
@Hydennsfan Жыл бұрын
Well I pray he gets what is coming too him! No one that has a ago bigger then God should be allowed to do anything involving one’s life!!! This is madding too me! What a lost, that should never have happen
@JustASliceOfSweetPotatoPie
@JustASliceOfSweetPotatoPie Жыл бұрын
Excellent show. I learned a lot. Thank you.
@trentstanley5475
@trentstanley5475 Жыл бұрын
This whole tragedy is just extremely sad on so many levels..I don't know these men at all but yet I'm compelled to think about them constantly..My heart is in pieces in my chest for them & their families !!
@donaldcarpenter5328
@donaldcarpenter5328 Жыл бұрын
get a life..............
@Beck-mi8gn
@Beck-mi8gn Жыл бұрын
What commpell s you to non stop thinking 🤔 also if your heart is in pieces how are u texting ??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
@gregoryjames1951
@gregoryjames1951 Жыл бұрын
What controls pressure inside vessel , does the pressure stay the same all the time and is it harder to pressurize the vessel the deeper they go, 50:28
@claudiastokes6485
@claudiastokes6485 Жыл бұрын
I found this channel while looking for news on Titan. JB and his guests had the best information. Subscribing right now.
@venusxxblue
@venusxxblue Жыл бұрын
JB is the best! I first started watching him during Gabby Petito's case and I'm a forever fan. He's always so thorough and so respectful with everything he reports on.
@ronaldosanchez3292
@ronaldosanchez3292 Жыл бұрын
There were definitely cameras all over the outside of ocean gate, perhaps there were some facing inside too? Idk, but somewhere out there is a video of the implosion, btw, ocean gates mothership was watching the feed and they probably knew it imploded as soon as it happened. Yet they still kept it a secret for whatever reason. Maybe the vid cuts right before the implosion, idk, i wonder if we will ever see it.
@jassaco4290
@jassaco4290 Жыл бұрын
Why can't a submersible have a black box?
@mdk4641
@mdk4641 Жыл бұрын
Can anyone identify the half-circle desk the host is using; with all the monitors wrapped around?
@lilahsadventures5717
@lilahsadventures5717 Жыл бұрын
With the Navy having heard a implosion, they still would have looked for the debris so they have confirmation for the families. Condolences to all of those who lost loved ones and all those involved in the community ❤🇦🇺
@Daveyk021
@Daveyk021 Жыл бұрын
Did they experience their death or did they instantly turned off? I find that hard to think about.
@georgecarberry9222
@georgecarberry9222 Жыл бұрын
According to James Cameron the carbon fiber used in the design of the submersible was the weak point of the submersible. It was weakened after a certain number of dives. It had obviously exceeded the dives it could survive at the crush depth at which the submersible ultimately imploded.
@dustyflair
@dustyflair Жыл бұрын
yea he got lucky number 13 in and 14 was the end. The weight on that carbin fiber metal tube was like 650,000,000 pounds at depth, so it had to of been wearing out. If you told me lets get in that tube and then basicly set the empire state building on top of said tube, I would tell you HEEEEEELLLLLLLL NOOOOO.
@allthatsheiz
@allthatsheiz Жыл бұрын
There were multiple weak points. The acrylic port hole was only rated for 3-4k ft worth of depth pressure. They put it on anyways even though they were going 12.5k ft down. Also you can’t permanently attach titanium to carbon fiber. The glue interface was put on haphazardly and that is also a weak point that can crack after so many cycles of stress.
@oilsmokejones3452
@oilsmokejones3452 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this detailed coverage which is oddly missing for a subject of such broad interest...liked, subscribed, URL shared on my public Facebook page...
@shellecapos8574
@shellecapos8574 Жыл бұрын
what failed?- The sub was made of 3 different types of materials. including plexiglass, yes, there was a window. As we know materials expand and contract at different pressures, time and stressors. The sub had been down at least 3 times. Because of imploding they’ve said they will not be recovering bodies, so I don’t think they’ll be recovering much of the sub.
@fidgitator
@fidgitator Жыл бұрын
Can you talk about the report from David Lockridge that the plexiglass port was only rated for 1400m, but they took it to 4000m!
@michaelf534
@michaelf534 Жыл бұрын
The company should have another sub close by... Or a remote viewing machine to get some sort of eye underneath the water!
@allthatsheiz
@allthatsheiz Жыл бұрын
They didn’t want it. The CEO was an anti-safety
@jackiebaumgart611
@jackiebaumgart611 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service Mr. Martin!
@dasan9178
@dasan9178 Жыл бұрын
There is an excellent New Yorker article about the people and events leading up to the disaster, what was wrong with the submersible and why. The story is so well researched and written (by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Ben Taub), it could easily be made into a movie.
@dawnieb.7394
@dawnieb.7394 Жыл бұрын
One in Vanity Fair as well. It's a tragedy on top of a tragedy that practically the ENTIRE submersible community knew that Rush had built a ticking time bomb, and that Rush was apparently able to convince everyone around him to ignore such irrefutable scientific proof.
@Mainegirlify
@Mainegirlify Жыл бұрын
What was the last communication and when, and if not constant communication, which they implied, what signified a loss of communication? was it just later when trying again and they didn’t answer? How long between last communication and then an unanswered one later?
@michaelwhisman
@michaelwhisman Жыл бұрын
It's not a tragedy when people put themselves in danger for fun. I live near Jackson Hole, WY and we see idiots having to be rescued many times a year because people ignore common sense and get into trouble. We had 2 women sit in their car for a week becasue they did not get out of their car and walk 50 yards to the highway. They had to be rescued.
@marleymarss
@marleymarss Жыл бұрын
But it's a tragedy for the family members and the friends who knew them though. What about their feelings? May not be a tragedy to you because of this whole idea that most of us, are never going to attempt this or have this risk take attitude and the curiosity that the 4 men did (as we have learned, the 19-year kid who barley started his adult years only went because for his father and how the day was getting close for Father's Day. This kid will never live his full life). It's in our gut instinct, most, to be like oh hell no. But for the risk takers, they thrive that rush and they find it fun. With yes the indication of heavy risks being involve. I think this whole event should be looked as reality lessons to be learn from. Think of every steps that were involve with commercial airlines in order for any travel use, before any people could really travel in air and the many many safeties put in place and regulations. At the end of the day though, the people who knew them, they're the ones who are suffering and I think it's rather disrespectful to say, "oh it's not a tragedy".
@marlonisaac1
@marlonisaac1 Жыл бұрын
They sat in their car for a week instead of walking 50 yards to safety??? Just when I thought people couldn't be any dumber.🤦
@marybaer4660
@marybaer4660 Жыл бұрын
THEY HAVE NO FEAR OF GOD.
@gertrudewest4535
@gertrudewest4535 Жыл бұрын
I am wondering if the same issue that made it descend so quickly is also the reason it was having difficulty ascending. Perhaps there was a problem from the start, even before the trip down began.
@mikesanders4012
@mikesanders4012 Жыл бұрын
* If carbon fiber design was so good, why was the steel components needed? * Why not simply design a proven sphere large enough for the five people? * Would 9 inches of carbon fiber been sufficient? * Were cameras on board, inside or outside? * How are the necessary penetrations for controls sealed? Thank you for your expertise given. Great show.
@djroberts6792
@djroberts6792 Жыл бұрын
This was a great 3 hrs that kept my attention the whole way which is very hard to do. Great combination of voice and knowledge. I will be subscribing.
@NiteCourt
@NiteCourt 6 ай бұрын
If someone says something completely ridiculous to you, don't trust them with your life. RIP to the 4 victims. Had they been told the truth, their would have only been one who didn't come back up. The window was the weakest link. It wasn't rated to go that deep. If it popped, then implosion would follow instantly. Let's hope we never see another reckless inventor who disregards safety, over a dollar!
@stevesandford1437
@stevesandford1437 Жыл бұрын
Respect to MARK MARTIN who references the 'graveyard humour' that a lot of Military Persons, EMTs, Firefighters, Police and even Doctors use as a way to 'deflect' from the stresses of their impossibly demanding jobs. (We understand, Mark...) xx SF
@kithawks1021
@kithawks1021 Жыл бұрын
Where are the videos from the sub?
@maryhoff5408
@maryhoff5408 Жыл бұрын
Was there a sense from the final communication from the Titan that they knew there was a malfunction?
@UncleJimsTarot
@UncleJimsTarot Жыл бұрын
The sub went missing on June 18th. On June 19 I heard a report thru another media outlet that the Navy had reported this to the Coast Guard. So, what's the problem?
@kjw7556
@kjw7556 Жыл бұрын
JB and Mark Martin are now certified legends.
@SeadogCVA41
@SeadogCVA41 Жыл бұрын
Mark. I live in Oregon and I'm in the rain a lot on my bike. I have a leaf blower standing by in the garage so I don't have to wipe her down. I am over 70 and anytime I can save any type of exertion, I'm on it.
@bobtan9321
@bobtan9321 Жыл бұрын
One commenter said: "magine he owned an airline company." Indeed, while Denis Mullenberg didn't own Boeing, he was a version of Rush sytle of CEO manship. When confronted with whistle blower documents that the Max 737 had fatal design flaws, instead of convening a serious design review, he gave the documents to the legal department and never look back. Until 345 people perished in two nose dive crashes. All as a result of Denis callous negligence. . Rush took back news a step further and sued the quality control researcher Lockridge. Rush ingloriously booted the QC guy out into the street in 10 minutes. Had Rush show some humility and listened, the disaster might have been avoided. Denis took 345 lifes, while Rush took 4 lifes in addition to himself. Pick your man to vilify.
@hendrix7948
@hendrix7948 5 ай бұрын
Just sad man just a sad incident that didn’t need to happen!
@jayhorton4088
@jayhorton4088 Жыл бұрын
Apparently it was descending to fast and they couldn't slow it down but they had computer problems in the previous missions and that's why mission 5 was the first dive down so the fast decent would of put to much pressure on the sub and caused it to implode
@Phoenix8Rising
@Phoenix8Rising Жыл бұрын
Wonder what computer problem they had(?)🤔
@johnlong1592
@johnlong1592 Жыл бұрын
Did they have a safety check,to make sure everything working properly
@regs3836
@regs3836 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know anything but I’ve been around and aware of Carbon Fiber as it has come into many different applications. I can tell you that it is a poor choice of materials for extreme pressure situations like the depth of the Titanic.
@Thebigboram
@Thebigboram Жыл бұрын
Are there more dives planned and how many people are on the waiting list? That's my question.
@whathappenedtomyYThandle
@whathappenedtomyYThandle Жыл бұрын
I hope they find a camera which by other videos was positioned at the window so maybe attached to part of the wreckage. Maybe even a cell phone.
@OUTTA-TYME88
@OUTTA-TYME88 Жыл бұрын
I hope not. No one should see that, especially their families. I would not want my family's last moments broadcasted on t v and all over the internet
@baychang8126
@baychang8126 Жыл бұрын
Did they put one too many sandbags on the sub, that's why it was decending at a pretty fast pace? Was it over weight?
@kimzsiros7018
@kimzsiros7018 Жыл бұрын
So wait a minute…the navy knew when it happened yet let this story go on all week…wow. Pretty sick
@williesnyder2899
@williesnyder2899 Жыл бұрын
Great “intermission” song! What is it called? And by who? Thanks!
@catherinedavid8700
@catherinedavid8700 Жыл бұрын
If the vessel imploded into somewhat nothingness how did the vessel leave large enough pieces that they were easily identifiable?
@AttilaTheOneOriginal
@AttilaTheOneOriginal Жыл бұрын
Because certain parts probably didn't implode. The carbon fiber hull and the acrylic window were probably failure points, but the titanium end-caps are a lot more resistant to pressure and thus remained intact. Materials can only be compressed so far, so past that point they're ripped apart and scattered by the force. Does that explain in a way that makes sense?
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