1) Don't dive in a small submersible 2) Don't go caving. My list.
@lharwest1571Күн бұрын
3) Don't go Cave Diving.
@iceman4660Күн бұрын
4) Don't go mountaineering
@stockstreamtwitchКүн бұрын
1) Don't go underwater
@barbk101119 сағат бұрын
Don't bungee jump
@johnjriggsarchery24575 сағат бұрын
Don't work in a grocery store.
@stillcantbesilencedevennowКүн бұрын
Once, out of curiosity, I stayed under a small overturned floatation device in a pool. I was able to breathe for about 2 minutes all told. As the oxygen ran out, each time i tried to breathe in, it was like there was a pillow on my face or a plug in the way of my lungs. It was terrifying even being able to come up any time i wanted. I can't fathom being stuck below with no options whatsoever.
@eS._TeКүн бұрын
Geschichten aus dem Paulanergarten
@danielkinton7193Сағат бұрын
@@eS._Te Oh come on, I've done that before. It is very unpleasant feeling and scary.
@muskyman1018Күн бұрын
The decision to go without a working scrubber seems reckless at best, suicidal at worst.
@Operngeist1Күн бұрын
I think it's important to mention that the only reason the two men in the pilot compartment survived was because they diligently conserved their oxygen and limited their CO2 production by staying absolutely still and only speaking when absolutely needed, therefore keeping their breathing rate as low as possible. This way they were able to extend the time they had breathable air available by several hours. They had nerves of steel because falling into a panic would have meant certain death.
@chadhOneAtlКүн бұрын
How many of these tragedies have started with ignoring certain things like a CO2 canister not working.
@_Cyber-Күн бұрын
Not a CO2 canister, it was a scrubber that helped get rid of Co2
@_Hyda_Күн бұрын
You just answered your own question about what kind of people are working in this field. Im not saying everybody but it seems close to common denominator
@Luchingador22 сағат бұрын
seems like the ocean is really not a great place for humans to be
@briantaylor9285Күн бұрын
The ocean is way more terrifying than space. RIP 🙏
@FatsMuffinEaterКүн бұрын
No way, Space has got the Alien in it, that's shit your pants scary.
@KingStr0ngКүн бұрын
@@FatsMuffinEaterLmao
@batman_2004Күн бұрын
@@FatsMuffinEateraliens are not yet established
@savage_dankclaw5320Күн бұрын
Nah I’d have to beg to differ on that one, lol
@KingStr0ngКүн бұрын
@@FatsMuffinEater Lmao
@RhocksodiBohemianКүн бұрын
Why were Stover and Link on the submersible? Were they just along for the ride?
@ralphtkane1106Күн бұрын
My thought exactly.
@Baked_Potato1996Күн бұрын
The worst part is that it was 360 feet under.. They could have all been potentially saved at that depth.. At first I thought maybe a winch could pull them to the top but then I soon realized the sub would need to go through at least 1 decompression cycle... But knowing 'when' to do that would be pretty difficult with no communication to the sub.... (thats what they ended up doing but only 2 of the 4 survived the ordeal)
@esho64602 күн бұрын
Love this page it’s always something interesting
@SomeLuminoth2 күн бұрын
This isn't Something Interesting it's Dark Records
@SW0000A17 сағат бұрын
Normalcy bias along with no planning for emergency killed those men. Had they at least had wet suits and proper gear to escape they would have survived. Also no pre planning for accidents?
@DrollerSteam13Күн бұрын
Oceangate but worse
@MadisonAtteberryКүн бұрын
Nah, in Oceangate, a kid died on a sub that everybody who knew what they were talking about, were ignored, and the person heading it all didn't tell the parents of the possibility of the dangers.
@savage_dankclaw5320Күн бұрын
@@MadisonAtteberryWhat he’s saying is that this one had a lot more suffering, ocean gate was an instant death
@DinDooItКүн бұрын
@@MadisonAtteberry Nah, oceangate was instant, these guys knew what was happening and suffered greatly.
@MadisonAtteberry21 сағат бұрын
@@savage_dankclaw5320 OH!
@oddy_32616 сағат бұрын
@@MadisonAtteberryfunny
@crashburn3292Күн бұрын
When in the planning stages, how does placing a few mylar foil emergency blankets in the sub in case of an emergency never come up? Even in the 70s they were available, cheap, and when folded, a large 60"x80" blanket is the size of a wallet.
@TheaSvendsenКүн бұрын
It’s pretty mind boggling, yeah… even if the two guys didn’t care to bring warm clothes, it definitely SHOULD be equipped with some sort of “in case of emergency” stuff. I’m thinking this must have been a private venture for this oversight (and others) to happen.
@ShawnStafford-197814 сағат бұрын
@@TheaSvendsenLikely Yea. Something and many thing's with that company sounds off.
@koharumi1Күн бұрын
When your seamoth is running out of oxygen
@phoney_mcring_ring2 күн бұрын
What a horrible way to die
@TheaSvendsenКүн бұрын
I was actually thinking the opposite. At least, if you die this way, you loose your senses and there’s no train of thought when you slip into unconsciousness. There’s a lot of other awful ways to die where you’re conscious and coherent up until the very end. Also, I imagine there’s no pain and I would rather die like this than in so many other ways. It’s absolutely terrible and tragic what happened, so don’t get me wrong!
@DrollerSteam13Күн бұрын
@@TheaSvendsen imo the severe cold and feeling of suffocation for hours would be worse than most other ways
@mastathrash5609Күн бұрын
The dudes who service any propellers of large ships underwater I don’t know what that phobia is called, but I feel like that’s probably worse although this is also a Terrible way to go
@jayskicksnfits9372Күн бұрын
@@TheaSvendsen*Lose* ,not loose.
@DinDooItКүн бұрын
@@DrollerSteam13 I died for seven minutes from co2 poisoning, it is painless, but still horrible.
@sjc4Күн бұрын
Imagine that Nigerian guy trapped in an air bubble 100 feet below the surface in the pitch black!
@watchout5508Күн бұрын
Interesting these lifelines aren't always available and present during each dive. Ud think that's common sense?
@mathewjones5520Күн бұрын
Why are on earth were the divers in there? They were not required, also why is the so much debris around that sunken wreck? If it's that bad it should be a no dive zone
@ReiSomethin_2 күн бұрын
People with thalassophobia will watch this video with sweat all over their body💀
@miner15462 күн бұрын
How you do that blue, thing on the word thalassophobia?
@raeraebadfingers2 күн бұрын
Jokes on them, I'm already sweaty anyway
@whocrusader51792 күн бұрын
More like Submechanaphobia
@NotFlagman222 күн бұрын
So much sweat that they will make an ocean and get a heart attack💀
@tifKhКүн бұрын
@@miner1546it’s automatic, KZbin recommends certain topics as links
@jaxxyjaxjaxjax36442 күн бұрын
One more video before bed. The video:
@JK-gm6kkКүн бұрын
I don't get it. Shouldn't it be a long video?
@thomasm19645 сағат бұрын
If something is not 100%, the time to sort it out is *always* before you commit to the mission whether that be on land, sea or air.
@More_Row2 күн бұрын
I don’t understand why there were two in the back aliuminum compartment. It was too dangerous and deep to use the hatch and swim up themselves, or free the wire. But if that’s the case what were they doing in the back?
@TheaSvendsenКүн бұрын
My thoughts exactly. And if they were expert divers, then why were they not prepared to dive at all? Seems weird to me too that they didn’t want to bring any warm clothes or anything since they should know to be well prepared when underwater. It doesn’t make sense to me. Nobody should be in those conditions without being prepared for an emergency. There’s a good reason why as a lot can go wrong. I need some more context here.
@StonedHunterКүн бұрын
@@TheaSvendsen Hubris and an underestimation of just how quickly simple tasks can go wrong.
@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH2 сағат бұрын
@@StonedHunter But the two "divers" in the back ended up dying down there anyway... sooo it certainly couldn't have gone MUCH more wrong. 🤷🏼♂️ Is your argument that two divers who went down there TO DIVE, couldn't have gotten out and at least ATTEMPTED to free the sub?🤔 Especially when they know that their CO² scrubber isn't functioning properly??
@StonedHunterСағат бұрын
@@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH did you miss the part where the temps and pressure made that an unviable option?
@somethingsomething4042 күн бұрын
How had I never heard of this!
@TheaSvendsenКүн бұрын
My thought too. I’ve been binging stories like this for so long that I was surprised I hadn’t heard anything about this before. Sadly, it’s probably also because there’s just so many ocean disasters. And more keep coming.
@JayyJayyTripzКүн бұрын
They weren't billionaires in it on vacation
@13DreamRiders2 күн бұрын
Why was a sub allowed anywhere near an object that it could get tangled in trapped like this? Like HELLO?!?! We dont allow people into dangerous places like that so why the hell is it ok to allow a metal box with people in it into those dangerous places?! Good grief!!
@TheaSvendsenКүн бұрын
This was probably one of those “rules are written in blood” moments that made us better equipped going forward. That or it was a private venture where they just either didn’t care or didn’t know.
@MrWolfSnackКүн бұрын
You cannot see the cables underwater, and nobody knew they would still be on the ship long after it was sunk. Same as with the helicopter that hit the crane cables and crashed into the Chernobyl reactor core.
@ComancheWarrior63Күн бұрын
@@MrWolfSnack They new about the cables. Do you really think they missed those when they set the fish trap that they were recovering? They were collecting fish to catalog the species that were living on the sunken ship.
@everydaywithsandraКүн бұрын
This just is so frustrating never had to happen everyone cuts costs experimenting and faulty equipment and people suffer and die always
@Hiddensecret9Күн бұрын
In June 2023, the Titan submersible, operated by OceanGate, suffered a catastrophic implosion during a dive to the Titanic wreck site in the North Atlantic Ocean. All five individuals on board perished instantly. The incident raised concerns about the safety standards and design protocols of deep-sea submersibles.
@TravisaIncКүн бұрын
this remrinds me of that.
@Mrchair905Күн бұрын
I need to go play Subnautica again.
@Khrystja1Күн бұрын
“are you sure whatever your doing is worth it?”
@Mochi-Dev2 күн бұрын
Damn, that's probably the earliest I've been to a video
@thisismyname3928Күн бұрын
@a.h.s5152Күн бұрын
That's why they should use the ones with no people in them since anything could happen, they can record now and sent videos up to the ones controlling them.
@fireflyfox935 сағат бұрын
This is why I don't fuck with the ocean 😬
@gloria882462 күн бұрын
Thanks for the new upload Dark Records, this is my new crazy favorite channel!! I've been binging all your videos, over n over lol keep up the great work 👏 💯💯💯🤘
@vanhagl5591Күн бұрын
I’d rather have fingers than toes I’d rather have ears than a nose. As for my hair, I’m glad it’s still there, I’ll awfully sad when it goes. When your backup becomes your primary that means you have lost your backup. And going down without proper backups and supplies isn’t smart.
@markchapman2585Күн бұрын
Awesome channel
@Crimson_Hawk_01Күн бұрын
We need Jason Statham.
@LordDustinDeWynd6 сағат бұрын
It ain't much good if it don't float, is it.
@NoremacOktikКүн бұрын
A buzzkill for sure.
@GeoffInfieldКүн бұрын
*June 1973*
@red_d8492 күн бұрын
no way, i just read the wikipedia article about this recently lol
@TheaSvendsenКүн бұрын
Really? Did they cover why the two guys were in the back? Because that is weird when they weren’t even prepared to dive. It seemed like they couldn’t be “expert divers” since they should know to be better prepared - not only for a possible dive, but also for the cold, and all the things that could go wrong. Maybe you can shed some light on this, giving much needed insight?
@red_d849Күн бұрын
@ i think the article said something about it, but i forgot
@Un_Pour_Tous2 күн бұрын
Billionaires have strange fetishes.
@danielstjean3476Күн бұрын
Why dont they just attach a safety cable to the subs before diving?
@thisismyname3928Күн бұрын
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@Jay73.692 күн бұрын
Seems like the team wanted failure.
@commonsense31Күн бұрын
Couldn't the guys in the back department, just use diving equipment to breath through.
@electriccoconutКүн бұрын
I've got an idea to get rid off loads of garbage dump it in the ocean and call it (A ARTIFICIAL REEF ) job done.
@bmacadody9447Күн бұрын
Didn't help the titan
@cardboardempire2 күн бұрын
Darwin awards
@Die-AngstКүн бұрын
That's not how natural selection works.
@RandomYoutuber02 күн бұрын
Trapped in a submarine, unable to escape from molten lava...what other story will Dark Records share?
@tyrionlannister162822 сағат бұрын
Actually they imploded
@randomplayer_12 күн бұрын
hoi guis
@peter5.056Күн бұрын
Sounds exactly like my last marriage.
@57JimmyКүн бұрын
I take it…you were in the rear compartment?🤭
@ckrgksdkrakКүн бұрын
Sonic the hedgehog has entered the chat
@Lagaidh2 күн бұрын
Ah. The good ol' "suspicious for no good reason" form of narration. Brilliant. "What WAS in that envelope she retrieved from her public, yet secret, mailbox? A letter. A letter from... Ed McMahon"
@ganzyjam2602Күн бұрын
I once dove to the titanic in one breath, I'm 100% immune to the pressure. It's a bit of a myth, but if you can hold your breath long enough you can do it easily, Just have confidence.
@End_Illegal_Apartheid_israhellКүн бұрын
wow
@Artofficial1986Күн бұрын
It must have been so chill and cozy down there. The entirety of the ocean wrapping its arms around you. 🥰