I know. I hang my head in shame (because I'm human) - at sights like this. But let's all try to stop the rot and let's try to make sure we don't contribute even if that's all we as one person or one family can do. If this is too 'twee' for you well.... How about PICK UP YOUR OWN RUBBISH, DISPOSE OF IT PROPERLY AND RESPECT THE WORLD THAT HOUSES YOU.. feel free to hate but know it matters not to me. Go for it as long as for every hate comment or not nice comment someone does some little thing to be nice to someone or something else xx challenging you all. Xxxxx
You give people 2 minutes of the mariana trench but 20 hours of the kardashians and other useless «celebrities» Guess I wasn’t the only one thinking it, 11k is kinda crazy
I absolutely love the way when the other guy said , “you did it” and he corrected it to, “we all did it”. I don’t know why but I admire that leadership so much
This guy is so professional. I love watching his interviews. No boastful brags. No outlandish comments. Very professional attitude towards his (amazing) work.
I actually went an looked it up, and it was pretty vague on actual percentages of each, but did say "most organisms", fish, and other creatures, I suppose were of no or very limited sight. On the other hand, those that DO have sight can see in VERY dim light, about 100X better low light vision than humans. I know, that cleared NOTHING up. Oh well, I tried.
@@MrJdsenior "most organisms" is a very broad term. Most organisms in the deep sea are going to be 90% microscopic, the bigger the animals the less there are of them typically. In terms of "most organisms" of course they wouldnt be able too see, most are microscopic, however we were talking about fish. The majority of deep see fishes have sight.
There's no way I'd do that. I suppose even climbing a ladder, crossing a bridge, flying in a plane etc you are trusting your life to the materials and design of something. But being enclosed in that submersible so incredibly deep underwater with the massive crushing pressure building and reaching it's worst approximately half way through your journey, knowing it could crumple in or split and you would be crushed in an instant. No thanks! Very interesting to see some of what's down there though
@@SephirotHeRe Good question. I don't think you would splat like a giant boulder fell on you but would probably depend on how the vessel failed. It might take a couple of seconds to crumple in yet keep the water out? Or partially collapse, split and then let water in? The pressure down there is over 14500 psi so if water started entering it would be a violent jet and the air space would get compressed to a tiny fraction of it's original volume.
@@idegas3120 not sure the head would"pop' but you can die if you don't go down or up slowly according to the pression. Blood vessels would defined explote, that's for sure
He Was Fuzzy Wuzzy "For centuries the bottom of the deepest seas had been shrouded in mystery and superstition, some say it is a hostile place, inhabited by the strangest creatures, others that it is a prison for the most dangerous of outcasts. Legend has it that the only hope of ever getting out of there is a mask that every deep sea creature has been craving for years, a mask they say everyone is prepared to fight for and risk their life to possess. But the only way of ever finding out is to go there and see for yourself. Oh you may be Wiser, but if you think your troubles are over you'll soon find out they've only just begun. Bionicle presents the Barraki, Creeps from the Deep."
I just don't understand why no one again has gone with a Trieste Submarine to the bottom . And have more secured windows. Why on earth wait 60 years for a machine in 2019 to go to the bottom?
@oskarmaao03 The controller wasn't even the problem with Titan. Even modern US Nuclear Subs use gaming controllers too, albeit for non-essential systems like periscopes.
It takes ALOT of guts to dive that deep knowing how immense the pressure is outside. I appreciate people that can do this and bring us new unexplored areas of the world to view. Thank you Sir.👍👏
@@georgie5870 I'm assuming he meant that in the case it was really a woman, that would be one hell of an ugly one for him. But the fact that it's a man changes his point of view by a lot, seems normal to have that face.
January 23 1960 Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh were the first to land on the bottom of the Mariana Trench. They were on the bottom for twenty minutes before seeing cracks appear in the glass and had to ascend.
@@ronp.6782 But victor's spot was 9 meters further down than the spot jacques were on because the eastern pool is a little deeper than the spot don and jacques were on.
@Chuck you're living in lala land. Recycling is a scam, they've done studies showing where most of "recycled" western waste ends up and it's in the dumps in third world countries. Get off your high horse and do some investigation.
@@Tommmmmmmmmmmm try to look up Deepsea Challenger (DCV1) and its long production process. That's the same submarine that dived to the Mariana Trench (12km deep, about 2-3 times deeper than Titanic)
Pink Maple Mermaids existed in the preflood civilization. God in the Bible if you read Genesis 6 and the book of Enoch. God destroyed flooded the old world because Hybrids and Nephilm was on the earth in those days. This is why the Ancients has all technology because the Fallen angles in the preflood world taught them everything even Gene splicing. Don’t worry we will see this stuff again maybe in our lifetime, because the Bible said the last days will be like the preflood world. I do believe it because scientists are really trying to master DNA genetic engineering
When ever I hear something about Mariana Trench or a person going down there or even a machine, I always expect to see a Video footage of a 1000 feet huge creature passing by.
Realistically, if there *were* a thousand-foot creature, it would probably eat bacteria or something, because there's not a lot of food down there to support that size. Certainly doesn't look like there's plentiful meals, anyway.
the fact that a plastic bag has managed to get to the deepest part of the ocean in the world without getting caught on anything or being eaten just blows my mind.
Imagine being omniscient and seeing the person at the exact moment they dropped the bag, and being able to watch its journey down. And then telling that person what their bag accomplished like, wow, man, I just thought it would kill a turtle or end up in China bro
In eleven kilometers deep the pressure will be 1000 times more than the atmospheric pressure...even iron might bend... Plastic: I'm inevitable!!! Edit-> Hi guys thanks for the likes and knowledgeable comments...btw I'm used this "inevitable" word for a fine reason
That’s my uncle. He also got to explore the Titanic and has climbed many of the world highest peaks, including Everest. A true explorer and adventurer.
Sir, the illustration you have in your profile picture is offensive to our religion and is based on lies, ignorance and slander of our beloved prophet (pbuh) can you please remove it?
@@golddragon8672 I'm actually not surprised. I would suffocate and die inside the submarine within half an hour. I can totally understand you. Peoples might as well have seizures. By the way I'm a claustrophobic person.
That would be a good animated movie about a plastic bag who held pizza rolls and then got thrown out but then they forgot to recycle and then the bag ended up in ocean and met a bunch of fish and sharks and stuff.
My absolute respect to diver. There was literally zero margin for error down there, even one crack and every thing goes black. Thier devotion to science and discovery is immeasurable.
After what happened to the Oceangate Submersible, my curiosity for deep sea voyages has peaked. You have to commend the courage of these explorers, considering the risk of instantaneous death by implosion..
Is he(victor) wearing a garland in his neck at the end?😳😳😳 It's common in india to appreciate one's feat by making him wear garland, but I don't know Westerners do that.
The plastic bag or even any plastic waste down there.....imagine it’s amazing journey it went through while drifting down to the bottom of the Mariana trench
The Bathyscaphe Trieste had a 5-inch thick steel hull and reached the Mariana Trench in 1960. It weighed 50 long tons. Most of the Trieste had thinner steel, but it wasn’t pressurized. That's already a superior design than the Titan submersible, and the Trieste was made over 70 years ago. When it comes to strength, aluminum alloys have ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 10,000 psi to 75,000 psi. Titanium alloys have ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 25,000 to 220,000 psi. Steel has ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 35,000 to 350,000 psi. There's your winner. Delamination is when layers of carbon fiber begin to unbond due to stress. Steel returns back to its original shape. Damage to carbon fiber remains and accumulates. The material is horrible for a sub.
@unimpressively_charming if they go past the amount of flying hours that its rated at, yes. same with the fuselage. if they retire it before, all is good.
@unimpressively_charming No, because the carbon fiber has great tensile strength. You don't have to worry about compression in the air. CF will eventually expire, but the material is properly inspected through non-destructive testing. It's why the FAA and NASA approved the use of the material.
I think we should start shooting all our garbage into space but just so it can come back into the atmosphere and burn up. Load those suckers up...i guess it would be too dangerous because not all trash enters the atmosphere and there is already space garbage in low earth orbit that could be dangerous to future space exploration.
This submersible is mind-blowing. For those who don't know much about diving, the dive that killed Dave Shaw for example was 965 feet deep. This is an unbelievable depth for a diver. Anything beyond 400ft is considered incredibly technical and dangerous. A human body cannot withstand diving below 1000ft and survive. But this vessel is capable of going to 36 THOUSAND feet. Not 3600, 36 000! That is mind-blowingly deep
@gertgrtgrtgrt That's an honest question. Marine animals ingest entire bags or pieces and this causes extreme distress and pain, until the animal dies or just suffers for the rest of its life. Also, maybe you've seen pictures of animals, on land and in the sea, with plastic wrapped around a limb, fin, neck, stomach, etc. Again, these animals suffer from it, many times dying from the restriction of their blood or restriction of movement, leaving them to either drown or die horrible, long deaths. In addition, micro-particles of plastic are in the seas, rivers, lakes, and in our drinking water. It is poisoning all of us. There are more reasons to dislike plastic, but that's off the top of my head. I hope that helps!
At least it wasn't a syringe! BTY, any sign of Jimmy Hoffa?? Earth is no way fearful about being taken down by some plastic.. ua-cam.com/video/7W33HRc1A6c/v-deo.html
"Yea I fall to the depths of the abyss, shadows grow around me ever I fly deeper. What was that? A creature of darkness with teeth so frightening, I no not what else lurks beyond me. I'm so alone, no light for days as I continue to decend to a bottomless pit, a never ending fall. Ah, here alas I rest." -(C2H4)n
It makes me feel less lonely to know that there is life down there, just peacefully thriving and enjoying being themselves, no matter how far from our human civilizations they are. There’s life in places where we humans cannot stay. There’s life down there...
@@convolutedconvex bruh, you even look like the typical atheist 😂😂”*gags n snorts snot * AWCKtually, Jesus isn’t real cus eVoLuTiOn solves all oUr problems. Look at my Pokémon cards now” that’s u
love and kisses You don’t have to completely know/understand where you come from to go somewhere new and amazing. I think, that’s what their analogy was saying.
What a tremendous video. I really enjoyed the 30 seconds of which they actually showed footage from the Trench. Maybe they could do a follow-up 5-minute video and show us 40 seconds worth of footage
Nah this is way less riskier, they test the submarine by pressurising it more than what it is at the bottom. Anything goes wrong, they'll just refill the ballasts with air and they'll float back to the top.... Can't do that when you're on the moon, your thrusters go wrong, you're left stranded, left to starve to death, for weeks probably
@@adamthomas1222 "Anything goes wrong, they'll just inflate balloons and they'll float back to the top" But it took 3.5 hours to get to the bottom! Also, will they be reinforced steel balloons? :D
@@isetmfriendsofire Yeah that's probably the craziest thing I've ever heard. Those two were out of their goddamn minds. I'd like to know more about how it didn't burst. Is it like how a concrete dome creates its own strength due to pressure?
There is footage out there, but the issue is that Bigfoot is sortof... weird. They do some things that shouldn't be possible. Source: Lived in the boonies of WV in 2015 right at the end of the Bigfoot explosion from August 2012. Plenty of neighbors with corroborating stories, audio recordings, and tracks.
The old man he hugs when back on the ship seems to be Don Walsh, one of the two guys that went there for the first time back im 1960. He's a healthy 89 years old now.
Shame that even in the deepest depths of the ocean you can see plastic waste
Isabelle Gomez yes.. We humans are so awesome!
I know. I hang my head in shame (because I'm human) - at sights like this. But let's all try to stop the rot and let's try to make sure we don't contribute even if that's all we as one person or one family can do.
If this is too 'twee' for you well....
How about PICK UP YOUR OWN RUBBISH, DISPOSE OF IT PROPERLY AND RESPECT THE WORLD THAT HOUSES YOU.. feel free to hate but know it matters not to me. Go for it as long as for every hate comment or not nice comment someone does some little thing to be nice to someone or something else xx challenging you all. Xxxxx
Hard Rock Master
Shut up. It doesn’t degrade without UV radiation.
I am surprised you were surprised. where do you think waste goes? Human garbage is everywhere this is cold hard facts.
@@HardRockMaster7577 moron...
i wouldn't be surprise if NASA found plastics on Mars
If at all its found it would have been thrown there as a trash by NASA itself.
Match Stick City HAAHAHAHAHAH
I'm damn sure there's a McDonald's on Mars already
@@breastmilkgaming At least a Starbucks
Humans have landed rovers on Mars. Therefore there is plastic on Mars. We suck.
Fishes: "TF are you doin' here"
lol
😂😂😂😂
GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE LOL
This ain't yo turf ngga
Tikus Keriting “man, are you lost or something?”😂
Give the engineers the credit they deserve. Viktor went down there, but someone designed and built that thing. Kudos to that team.
Titan failed in engineering....dont play with water
@DonS-ff2yt titan is totally different than this situation. The ceo was an idiot and the sub was poorly constructed
You are the engineer of titan
@@DonS-ff2ytshut up
@@DonS-ff2yt They hired accountants, not engineers, to build Titan.
You give people 2 minutes of the mariana trench but 20 hours of the kardashians and other useless «celebrities»
Guess I wasn’t the only one thinking it, 11k is kinda crazy
Well, that one fish looked like Khloe, so at least there's that.
Thanks, I almost forgot.
Average person don't give a fuck about some trench
that's how mafia works
Да, я знаю... как жаль. 😔
I absolutely love the way when the other guy said , “you did it” and he corrected it to, “we all did it”. I don’t know why but I admire that leadership so much
Same
Yeah but your brain wont react in time, you’ll just be flattened in an instant.
@Zephaniah Valentine oh damn
Sama
@@idkyoupickmyname7717 still funny though
*"We all did it."*
- what a humble man...
Ryan Siraj bro she looks young and you’re about 40
@@Mochalatte69 oh shit u kinda right 🤢
Her last profile pic she looked older. I take that back💀🔫🔫🔫🔫
You indians succeed to make cringy comments even in a deep sea video, wow
@@Ryantheman2023 tooo late .. tooooooooooooooo late
I can't be the only one: This week got me curious af about what it's like at the bottom of the ocean
After Titan accident
This is like my 100th video
Yesss me too
Yup
If the Titanic wreck is deep you can imagine the Mariana Trench.
That man risked his life so we can all see now the deepest part of the ocean just by searching it on youtube, that’s braveness and madness
no he did it because he likes doing it. lmao.
They could just send it non-tripulated
Yes he even found a plastic bag! Lol
We didn’t see anything and this was a boring side of the earth we want to see other creatures and under water villages
No, he did it to boost his personal image and to be liked by more people.
The most mysterious, darkest, scariest creature to ever roam the oceans: THE PLASTIC BAG
Hell yeah 😂😂
That wasn't a plastic bag, I thought it was a prophylactic.
😅😅😅
And the most dangerous
"It took 12 hours.. 4 hours on the bottom..."
"Uploades a 2 minute video"
if you count in all the budget seeking, the safety requirements, the legality and preparation. It is probably more than 10'000+ hours.
They are hiding something.
@@salimwheatgrass6711 you too i feel it too they're hiding something
@@mynameiserlin9664 I think they are hiding something that shows the Almighty exists.It may be jinns or something powerful.
@@salimwheatgrass6711 I think it's jims
This guy is so professional. I love watching his interviews. No boastful brags. No outlandish comments. Very professional attitude towards his (amazing) work.
Human: "At the bottom, repeat, at the bottom"
Plastic: *_First time?_*
Stolen comment and re worded.
@IAA Productions uhh k dude its a meme template
Arick A4 exactly they be acting like anything is original nowadays
😂😂😂
Fuck you
Imagine the reactions of these fishes to seeing light for the first time like "AHHH WTF BRO"
Except most of them, if they always live at depth probably can't see, but yeah, I get the intent.
@@MrJdsenior Most deep sea fishes use luminescence to hunt their prey, so yes most of them can see but eyesight isnt their primary.
Most of the fish that lives so deep in the sea can't see 🤓
I actually went an looked it up, and it was pretty vague on actual percentages of each, but did say "most organisms", fish, and other creatures, I suppose were of no or very limited sight. On the other hand, those that DO have sight can see in VERY dim light, about 100X better low light vision than humans. I know, that cleared NOTHING up. Oh well, I tried.
@@MrJdsenior "most organisms" is a very broad term. Most organisms in the deep sea are going to be 90% microscopic, the bigger the animals the less there are of them typically. In terms of "most organisms" of course they wouldnt be able too see, most are microscopic, however we were talking about fish. The majority of deep see fishes have sight.
this is the scariest thing I can imagine. 12 hours in a container and a risk that it might implode at any moment
There's no way I'd do that. I suppose even climbing a ladder, crossing a bridge, flying in a plane etc you are trusting your life to the materials and design of something. But being enclosed in that submersible so incredibly deep underwater with the massive crushing pressure building and reaching it's worst approximately half way through your journey, knowing it could crumple in or split and you would be crushed in an instant. No thanks! Very interesting to see some of what's down there though
How would it crush you? And I mean that in like would it crush you like a boulder falling on you? instant splat? If you know what I mean
@@SephirotHeRe Good question. I don't think you would splat like a giant boulder fell on you but would probably depend on how the vessel failed. It might take a couple of seconds to crumple in yet keep the water out? Or partially collapse, split and then let water in? The pressure down there is over 14500 psi so if water started entering it would be a violent jet and the air space would get compressed to a tiny fraction of it's original volume.
@@SephirotHeRe after it implodes a lil bit your head would pop because of the preassure
@@idegas3120 not sure the head would"pop' but you can die if you don't go down or up slowly according to the pression. Blood vessels would defined explote, that's for sure
It's unbelievable the amount of pressure those life forms can withstand
That's because they don't breathe air.
@@dat_21 they breathe vape?
@@dat_21he’s not talking about wether they breath air or not he’s talking about the pressure
@@willywonky7544the pressure inside the fish and outside is exactly the same. So it equals zero. Is like no pressure at all.
I wonder how far the titanic is down
4hrs on bottom, 20 secs of actual bottom video
They are hiding something from us
@@PLANET_BRUNO always
I'm a Bottom
Atlantis
They faked it 100%
Explorer : You did it...
Diver : We did it...
Such humble man... I like him....
No homo.
**USSR Anthem plays**
Megatron dislikes you
@@dreadfulman5191 indeed comrade
*Proceeds to salute*
This is not humble gut true. He and His team made it together. He was just the lucky one to be chosen to dive down
"This isn't darkness. This is advanced darkness."
- SpongeBob SquarePants
He Was Fuzzy Wuzzy I can’t hear you it’s too dark
He Was Fuzzy Wuzzy "For centuries the bottom of the deepest seas had been shrouded in mystery and superstition, some say it is a hostile place, inhabited by the strangest creatures, others that it is a prison for the most dangerous of outcasts. Legend has it that the only hope of ever getting out of there is a mask that every deep sea creature has been craving for years, a mask they say everyone is prepared to fight for and risk their life to possess. But the only way of ever finding out is to go there and see for yourself. Oh you may be Wiser, but if you think your troubles are over you'll soon find out they've only just begun. Bionicle presents the Barraki, Creeps from the Deep."
👏
😂
he found my stash😞
You know hes gonna make it when he doesnt control the sub with a gaming controller
😂😂😢
Oof
I just don't understand why no one again has gone with a Trieste Submarine to the bottom . And have more secured windows. Why on earth wait 60 years for a machine in 2019 to go to the bottom?
@oskarmaao03 The controller wasn't even the problem with Titan. Even modern US Nuclear Subs use gaming controllers too, albeit for non-essential systems like periscopes.
It takes ALOT of guts to dive that deep knowing how immense the pressure is outside. I appreciate people that can do this and bring us new unexplored areas of the world to view. Thank you Sir.👍👏
Agreed. I actually thought it was a woman getting into the submersible at the beginning.
Thank heavens it wasn't.
@@Useaname why would it matter if they were a man or woman?
@@georgie5870 I'm assuming he meant that in the case it was really a woman, that would be one hell of an ugly one for him. But the fact that it's a man changes his point of view by a lot, seems normal to have that face.
Unexplored area that contains plastic
Incredible that soft tissued fish are living under that pressure. I mean, even nuclear submarines can't make it that deep.
“It’s pretty hot in here, let me open a window”
alright.. see you in Heaven buddy. 🤣🤣
Umm, isn’t more like a thousand elephants on top of you?
*This is now a Titanfall 2 comments section*
@Matthew Henry they're being sarcastic too dumbasss
@Whitney Cates u wot
Plastic was the first one arrived before mankind. lol
Bruh
Fishes: Im a joke to you?
hahaha
Lol BRUH
@@kama3759 bruh
Massive respect for Victor for his accomplishments, finding the two deepest shipwrecks *and* being the first to explore the ocean's deepest point
He wasn´t the first in the Mariana Trench, Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh were. But yes,respect!
He's a James Cameron wannbe
January 23 1960 Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh were the first to land on the bottom of the Mariana Trench. They were on the bottom for twenty minutes before seeing cracks appear in the glass and had to ascend.
@@ronp.6782 But victor's spot was 9 meters further down than the spot jacques were on because the eastern pool is a little deeper than the spot don and jacques were on.
I was expecting that plastic bag, really glad you didnt edit that out, our pollution is literally everywhere, even 11 km deep
Is the media making your mind up for you ? Can you really trust the liberal media today ?
@Chuck you're living in lala land. Recycling is a scam, they've done studies showing where most of "recycled" western waste ends up and it's in the dumps in third world countries. Get off your high horse and do some investigation.
Zo Kay well maybe third world countries can stop playing with sticks and be useful and invent a way to dispose of such waste
@@zokay1121 investing or investigation?
@ nope alot of the shit is on your gobernment and peoples hand . leave the poor asians alone
I'd probably panic to death when the batteries ran out
What’s the worst that can happen? Sit in darkness for a bit while you wait for the breakdown service to come get you. :-)
@@matthewyabsley He's got his AAA number on a sticky on his control panel.
@@HardRockMaster7577 hopefully he's paid currently....😁
Probably nit a problem can manually activate balast tanks im sure.
not only from panic :)
Viewer: "I wonder whats seven miles down at the bottom of the Earth?"
Scientist: "A plastic bag"
Lmao 😂
He wasn't at the deepest depth when the bag was spotted, it was on the way down. But i get the joke.
@@scsi_joe theres still plastic in the challenger deep so lmao
@@stonedinparadise1381 why is that funny? i'm not arguing whether there was plastic, just not where the comment stated, not at the bottom.
But at least no coronavirus down there.
Who checking this stuff out now since seeing the Titan sub ?
me lol
Was interested to see what a properly built deep sea sub is supposed to look like
@@Tommmmmmmmmmmm try to look up Deepsea Challenger (DCV1) and its long production process. That's the same submarine that dived to the Mariana Trench (12km deep, about 2-3 times deeper than Titanic)
The fishes there must be "turn off the light,goddammit!!"😂
Incase megladon is found 😂
TheSunMoon I can seeeeee (omg I'm a fish)
TheSunMoon fish*
Viking Viking I salute your spotting 👍🏻
More like wtf is light.
The bottom of ocean : *exist*
Plastic : *allow us to introduce ourselves*
That wasn’t even the deepest part of the ocean lol
Me:i wonder if mermaid exists
Plastic:hi welcome to the bottom of ocean
Pink Maple Mermaids existed in the preflood civilization. God in the Bible if you read Genesis 6 and the book of Enoch. God destroyed flooded the old world because Hybrids and Nephilm was on the earth in those days.
This is why the Ancients has all technology because the Fallen angles in the preflood world taught them everything even Gene splicing.
Don’t worry we will see this stuff again maybe in our lifetime, because the Bible said the last days will be like the preflood world. I do believe it because scientists are really trying to master DNA genetic engineering
Ilhame Enggang 曲
Ocean: uh.. make yourself comfy..
Plastic: oh i already have
*Humans go to andromeda*
finds plastic
@@sausageroll59p41 wat?
@@crateer we got a distress signal from them in the 90s but we didn't know it because our technology couldn't read the message until recently
@@negan2584 how do you know it was a distress.signal then?
We find the Kett and Angara.
Morally Bankrupt I see you're man of culture aswell.
who came here after ocean gate submarine incident ?
Me
When ever I hear something about Mariana Trench or a person going down there or even a machine, I always expect to see a Video footage of a 1000 feet huge creature passing by.
Oh you know they edited the video until a later time
We all have been ruined by hollywood
Realistically, if there *were* a thousand-foot creature, it would probably eat bacteria or something, because there's not a lot of food down there to support that size. Certainly doesn't look like there's plentiful meals, anyway.
@@brucebruce7065 see? you are read way too much
@@abrahamling7292
Maybe you should be reading
Hopefully there is affordable housing down there.
Lmao
Wahahaha wtf
There's some very affordable ones in Bikini Bottom
In bioshock universe
give this guy a cookie.
*Sees amazing majestic creatures*
plastic bag: hi there.
😂
Lmfao.
lol
Lollll
Props to the cameraman for holding his breath for so long to capture the amazing footage.
camera on sub you nooob 😅
@@Akeso_ppp🤓
This joke really isn't that funny.
@@JPR137 That one comment has had more likes than your total view count on all of your videos. But yet here I am, out here trying my hardest.
😂😂😂 and now the camera guy is in a glass jar...just kidding.
Submarine : *has risk of implosion 11 kilometers deep..*
Plastic bag : hold my beer...
@Chester Bennington Oh no a teen on the internet *gasp* ! Bruh 😂
Chester Bennington and what about it ?
Lmao “teen alert” what the fuck?! That’s like saying “Human watching UA-cam alert”
cucks right whiners and the alt lice will say the plastic was planted by the divers
@Chester Bennington oh a manchild.
I bet that plastic bag was some kind sea life yet to be discovered that looks like a plastic bag
Actually.
Race10 ftw like a man o war
@@BonnieBunny118 Isn't that The Fiend on your profile pic? Nice one tho
Thank God it's not a straw!
DARK COBRA y ask questions you know the answer to?
feels like they're not showing everything
Fernando Torres Lopez right... I want the footage! Like all of it!
Yes there is no complete footage
The government wont let em show footage of the alien civilization that's down there 🙂
They are not allowed by the Navy not even joking
Yes. They’re not showing when he stumbled across the Third Portal to the Freemasons.
I imagine I'm not the only person watching this aftrr the sub exploring the titanic disappeared.
the fact that a plastic bag has managed to get to the deepest part of the ocean in the world without getting caught on anything or being eaten just blows my mind.
Good point.
But it wasn't at the bottom where the bag was spotted, it was on the way down. Still notable though.
Imagine being omniscient and seeing the person at the exact moment they dropped the bag, and being able to watch its journey down. And then telling that person what their bag accomplished like, wow, man, I just thought it would kill a turtle or end up in China bro
@Jeff Berridge i like the way you think
Its a lieeeee !!
@@milanstevanovic6826 wtf 😂
In eleven kilometers deep the pressure will be 1000 times more than the atmospheric pressure...even iron might bend...
Plastic: I'm inevitable!!!
Edit-> Hi guys thanks for the likes and knowledgeable comments...btw I'm used this "inevitable" word for a fine reason
😂 that is what I'm thinking how this is possible
Is that a passport photo
If you are telling the truth then how does those eel and other fish which they showed in the video survive at that pressure?
@@impastdeath their body structure, you don't see those fish on surface water often.
@@AbdulRahman_97
I don't think so that it's bcoz of their body structure they can survive at that pressure
I see plastic bags have evolved to thrive even in the most severe conditions.
From the Mariana Trench to the Mount Everest.
Ahh human... destroying their own home with their own population.
Yeah the spirits are messing with us
Darwinist Evolutionists will tell you that, given enough time, that plastic will evolve into life.
Hard Rock Master no they won’t.
Good one Ellis :)
That’s my uncle. He also got to explore the Titanic and has climbed many of the world highest peaks, including Everest. A true explorer and adventurer.
That’s my uncle
Nice cap
no!!!!! He is my mom
Even explored your manhole huh?
what a beautiful family reunion we have here
Man wanna see the journey of the plastic bag that ended at the bottom of the mariana trench..
Wubba Lubba Dub Dub
Came from China. End of story
DOG POOP
coming to theatres this summer..
Yeee there could be like a cartoon
Did you find my car keys? I've looked everywhere.
In the plastic bag
Explore wild nature ua-cam.com/video/MQ0Em5I1RFA/v-deo.html
Funny lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They're down the back of the sofa.
Mind blowing that life can survive down there under that kind of pressure a still resemble regular sealife.
Even more mind blowing to think that likely those can’t exist higher up because they likely need that level of pressure on their bodies.
It's not mind blowing is called evolution...
Tyler Solvestri well said
@@TylerSolvestri evolution can very much be mind blowing.
Tyler Solvestri
Lol what does evolution has to do with it?
Do you even know what that word means?
This is what a proper submersible should be.
compared to a non-proper submersible?
I wonder if he found my sunglasses down there. I lost them while sailing in 1985.
Your glasses were probably covered in all the lost keys and left socks.
The fishes must have worn it
francisco benedicto abiera fish*
Sir, the illustration you have in your profile picture is offensive to our religion and is based on lies, ignorance and slander of our beloved prophet (pbuh) can you please remove it?
Same here, but 2011.
This man is made up of anti-claustrophobic material and a ton of raw courage.
jena prithviraj when he was entering the sub i already had panic attacks
@@golddragon8672 I'm actually not surprised. I would suffocate and die inside the submarine within half an hour. I can totally understand you. Peoples might as well have seizures. By the way I'm a claustrophobic person.
I think I could do this no problem.
TWELVE HOURS. WTF.
But more than that, not saying I'm not claustrophobic, how was the pressure scene handled? It is tens of thousands of Pascals per square inch there 😶
That plastic bag set a new world record!
Seriously tho people, throw away your trash properly and not in the damn ocean wtf is wrong with you people??
@@jordaOwO dude you seriously have no clue how plastic ends up in oceans
Holy crap that's where my PB&J sandwich bag went!! Stoked someone found it
Isaiah Connolly Finders keepers
@@harv609 How does it?
This is what a professional dive looks like. Not what Oceangate does. No cheap gaming controllers or simple gadgets.
The gaming controller is a dumb argument that the mainstream media has lached on too. Same as you.
Gaming controllers are probably more adorable than anything. These guys use, considering the amount of wear and tear they get.
Disappointing that the bag was there but I also think it's quite fascinating to think of the journey of the bag.
Agreed, can’t understand how something as light as a plastic bag would be able to sink that far down
@@catcherzw It looked like it might have had stuff in it, kind of bulked out a bit.
It might have had Jimmy Hoffa's head in it!
@@catcherzw that's the thing it just looks like a rock to me. Think it's the BBC just being the usual.
That would be a good animated movie about a plastic bag who held pizza rolls and then got thrown out but then they forgot to recycle and then the bag ended up in ocean and met a bunch of fish and sharks and stuff.
My textbook still remains as the most unexplored
Start studying and s top watching videos!
Do you want to be a failure in life???
manchester united good one
drServitis Most stuff school teaches now is useless and we’ll never need it in our future. I wish they would actually teach us something important.
@@adembayraktar3860 i agree
They do t levels now don't they. Day to day things. Gotta do more research
My absolute respect to diver. There was literally zero margin for error down there, even one crack and every thing goes black. Thier devotion to science and discovery is immeasurable.
@Kevin A do you know where I can find that dive? More info
@@Krystal-O look up “rolex presents: the treiste’s deepest dive (extended)” it goes into great detail about the dive
Has a machine ever stood on the absolute lowest bottom of the Mariana Trench?
@@scottwarren4998 The Titanic, maybe lol
@@ChikoTheOGDogThe Mariana’s trench is 8 times deeper than the Titanic.
After what happened to the Oceangate Submersible, my curiosity for deep sea voyages has peaked.
You have to commend the courage of these explorers, considering the risk of instantaneous death by implosion..
Stockton is a mn idyot
That's no *Diversity* for you 😏
Me too.
Instantaneously liquified.
Human: "at the bottom.. repeat at the bottom."
Plastic: "supp dude been here first
lol
@dev sharma lol
Vivian Lee lol
@@sunshinestate1306 lol
Is he(victor) wearing a garland in his neck at the end?😳😳😳
It's common in india to appreciate one's feat by making him wear garland, but I don't know Westerners do that.
The plastic bag or even any plastic waste down there.....imagine it’s amazing journey it went through while drifting down to the bottom of the Mariana trench
We should throw cameras to the sea
It wasn't at the bottom where the bag was spotted, it was on the way down. Still notable though.
@@CarlJohnson-ff6yb it would eventually get crushed by the pressure
@@TheJayLordx 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did they find a talking sponge??
lmao
Nah cuz this is rock bottom
Thy probably found the sea creatures that *thbbb* talk *thbbb* like *thbbb* this
Definitely
It was cut out as they didn't think we would find it interesting
tiggle5485 Patrick under the rock in the bottom of the sea?
The Bathyscaphe Trieste had a 5-inch thick steel hull and reached the Mariana Trench in 1960. It weighed 50 long tons. Most of the Trieste had thinner steel, but it wasn’t pressurized. That's already a superior design than the Titan submersible, and the Trieste was made over 70 years ago. When it comes to strength, aluminum alloys have ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 10,000 psi to 75,000 psi.
Titanium alloys have ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 25,000 to 220,000 psi. Steel has ultimate tensile strengths ranging from 35,000 to 350,000 psi. There's your winner. Delamination is when layers of carbon fiber begin to unbond due to stress. Steel returns back to its original shape. Damage to carbon fiber remains and accumulates. The material is horrible for a sub.
You also can't see the micro damage on the carbon fiber from the stress. Just really stupid.
And theirs air trapped in the layers that really wants to float to the surface which would delaminate the layers over time
@unimpressively_charming if they go past the amount of flying hours that its rated at, yes. same with the fuselage. if they retire it before, all is good.
@unimpressively_charming No, because the carbon fiber has great tensile strength. You don't have to worry about compression in the air. CF will eventually expire, but the material is properly inspected through non-destructive testing. It's why the FAA and NASA approved the use of the material.
The Bathyscaphe went down on my actual birth day.
Nothing can escape from the great almighty plastic. Soon we'll find plastic bags floating outside of our solar system.
Already a significant amount of space trash out there.
@James the Truther seriously? gtfo
I think we should start shooting all our garbage into space but just so it can come back into the atmosphere and burn up. Load those suckers up...i guess it would be too dangerous because not all trash enters the atmosphere and there is already space garbage in low earth orbit that could be dangerous to future space exploration.
Gimme your profile pic
Plastic bag-chan is next in japan
i guess you could say: humanity has reached a new low.
ill see myself out
Get out!
No stay please
👏👏👏👏👏
That plastic bag is such an embarrassment
CSI: Miami theme song plays as you put on your sunglasses.
I wanted to see something like a giant sea creature
You know they edited this because they will want to keep it for themselves until the right time to reveal the world to the world
Bruce Bruce
Oh
gotta watch "the meg" so
@@brucebruce7065
Oh yeah sure, *puts tinfoil hat on*
Go on, I'm listening...
There r Giant squids at the bottom of the ocean but its rare to see them .
This submersible is mind-blowing. For those who don't know much about diving, the dive that killed Dave Shaw for example was 965 feet deep. This is an unbelievable depth for a diver. Anything beyond 400ft is considered incredibly technical and dangerous. A human body cannot withstand diving below 1000ft and survive.
But this vessel is capable of going to 36 THOUSAND feet. Not 3600, 36 000! That is mind-blowingly deep
the world record for scuba diving is 1090' though
Do you see Adele rolling down there?
Minoru Mineta lol 😆
Minoru Mineta I raped Adele down there 🥴😂
That's deep.
Wtf hAhA
Probably not, she was saying Hello from the otherside.. 😂
It's sad theres plastic down there
It's beyond sad , it's sinful, it's depressing, it's awful, it's disgusting and above all its WRONG.( I'm ashamed to be human sometimes)
@@peterbeadman9010 I'm ashamed of humans like you too
@gertgrtgrtgrt That's an honest question. Marine animals ingest entire bags or pieces and this causes extreme distress and pain, until the animal dies or just suffers for the rest of its life. Also, maybe you've seen pictures of animals, on land and in the sea, with plastic wrapped around a limb, fin, neck, stomach, etc. Again, these animals suffer from it, many times dying from the restriction of their blood or restriction of movement, leaving them to either drown or die horrible, long deaths. In addition, micro-particles of plastic are in the seas, rivers, lakes, and in our drinking water. It is poisoning all of us. There are more reasons to dislike plastic, but that's off the top of my head. I hope that helps!
At least it wasn't a syringe! BTY, any sign of Jimmy Hoffa??
Earth is no way fearful about being taken down by some plastic..
ua-cam.com/video/7W33HRc1A6c/v-deo.html
That's corporations for you..
Humans - god is everywhere.
Plastic - hello ?
SALONI ángel is this you?😂
Humans - God is immortal
Plastic - Am i joke to You
@@a-venger5698 plastic not a living though
Raun Mana neither is he
😂😂😂
If only plastic had voices of their own. Imagine the stories they'd tell
"Yea I fall to the depths of the abyss, shadows grow around me ever I fly deeper. What was that? A creature of darkness with teeth so frightening, I no not what else lurks beyond me. I'm so alone, no light for days as I continue to decend to a bottomless pit, a never ending fall. Ah, here alas I rest."
-(C2H4)n
Latex, specifically.
They wouldn't be able to see underwater in the deep dark ocean though
@@blackmcbain3145 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly Legos…
I came looking for the
"He must've been cramped in there with the size of balls on this guy"comment
You came here looking for it but ended up bringing it and laying it down.
I found it.
Looking for obligatory hold my beer comment.
"I don't know how he surfaced under the weight of his huge balls"
There you go
Ahh, finally. A benevolent soul determined to encounter some kaijū.
Haha
still impressive that Burn Gorman as Dr. Hermann Gottlieb in Pacific Rim is also Karl Tanner of fooking Gin Alley in Game of Thrones Season 3 & 4
To think even just ten days ago we'd all be obsessed with imploding submersibles
It makes me feel less lonely to know that there is life down there, just peacefully thriving and enjoying being themselves, no matter how far from our human civilizations they are. There’s life in places where we humans cannot stay. There’s life down there...
Repent. For the Kingdom of God is at hand.
@@bradcooper5667 nah
@@convolutedconvex yes
@@bradcooper5667 hello, sir, do you have a moment to talk about out lord and savior: Satan?
@@convolutedconvex bruh, you even look like the typical atheist 😂😂”*gags n snorts snot * AWCKtually, Jesus isn’t real cus eVoLuTiOn solves all oUr problems. Look at my Pokémon cards now” that’s u
Humans are trying to explore space but they haven't even explored the whole earth yet.
A K you dont have to wait, same way you dont wait to know yourself 100percent before trying to know other people
@@dareolushina4391 what does that actually mean please? ( No hate, a genuine question. )
love and kisses You don’t have to completely know/understand where you come from to go somewhere new and amazing. I think, that’s what their analogy was saying.
@@CChissel My take away was that both can be learned in the same time without waiting for the outcome of one to start the other.
@@peterbeadman9010 the ocean is largely unexplored because it's harder to get to the deepest part. Even harder than space exploration
Everest: I'm cool
Mariana Trench: hold my plastic bag
U hold my *****
@@knovelgen7735 if you have one
You mean
Hold me plastic *bags*
Everest: hold my frozen explorers
Here after watching the last few days about the Titan Submersible.
“Ok guys pull us up”
Thanos snaps
“Guys? Hello? Can you pull us up?”
Shit
Erm...... No.
I would cry and be so scared 😂
Can't be worse then quantum realm.
Worse:
Mum driving her 5 kids on the motorway, in the Summer, for a nice holiday.
Thanos snaps.
Mum: I don't feel so good...
Child: What's wrong?
And the first man made object to land on the bottom of the MARIANA TRENCH is...
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"PLASTIC BAG"!!
WOOHOOOO!!!!!
From Wal Mart too Savage's!😐
Jacques Picard adventured down there in the 60s or 70s
Looked like a rock to me
What should be down there next are all the cancerous liberals
@Just your friendly neighborhood quiet kid or an ancient boat attempt
What a tremendous video. I really enjoyed the 30 seconds of which they actually showed footage from the Trench. Maybe they could do a follow-up 5-minute video and show us 40 seconds worth of footage
That's for premium users sorry
It's going to be a documentary on discovery channel later this year.
Also ‘Along the way’ - would have been good to know when they saw the different fish. Deepest fish ever found etc
@@Graviji this actually made me cry
Ive swam this deep and let me tell you theres no plastic what so ever
Whose here because of the titanic submarine ?
Me
Explore the Bermuda triangle and search for all lost ships/planes
This. DO IT.
Then you'll find plastic
*Search all the lost plastic*
Portal
But Bermuda triangle is a myth...
Explorer: *sees the plastic bag*
Also: New species found!
lol
Hahahahahah
Dont go too deep.....Aquaman wouldn't be so happy with you crossing the boundaries
EDDY KAY I say the Barraki would be a bigger problem...
Who is here after the Titan Submersible?
Years later "Beggining oil extraction"
*usa has joined the chat*
Tommy Sabaduquia hopefully not
@@turtlesage9154 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are you that much of an idiot or just a troll
This is Lowkey riskier than going to the moon, I’d rather freeze to death than squeeze to death.😬
Nah this is way less riskier, they test the submarine by pressurising it more than what it is at the bottom. Anything goes wrong, they'll just refill the ballasts with air and they'll float back to the top.... Can't do that when you're on the moon, your thrusters go wrong, you're left stranded, left to starve to death, for weeks probably
@@adamthomas1222 ye but you ciuld just radio for help and they would figure something out
@@markuslemerise5812 If you're relying on them figuring something out, then its already more riskier
@@adamthomas1222 "Anything goes wrong, they'll just inflate balloons and they'll float back to the top"
But it took 3.5 hours to get to the bottom!
Also, will they be reinforced steel balloons? :D
You won't squeeze but burst to death down there
I would like to think that Jacques-Yves Cousteau was there in spirit with Victor, well done sir well done.
I think in today's world, he is a bit underappreciated.....but he was a true pioneer. Thumbs Up for mentioning him.
" I love jacques Cousteau "
*James Cameron wants to know your location*
Totally agree. I watched him growing up and he was a huge inspiration. Respect to him and his crew on the Calypso.
Who's here after the oceangate submersible implosion incident
All of us
Imagine he's just chilling watching alien like fishes and he suddenly hears the metal creaking. My heart would literally stop beating.
Haha, well, during the first ever venture to the bottom of the sea, the outside glass on the submarine actually cracked, and they kept going.
@@isetmfriendsofire Yeah that's probably the craziest thing I've ever heard. Those two were out of their goddamn minds. I'd like to know more about how it didn't burst. Is it like how a concrete dome creates its own strength due to pressure?
Shout out to the Walmart bag that made the greatest journey
Rohit Verma walmart got something new to brag about now
Gives a whole new meaning to "Do you ever feel like a plastic bag"
Wow that is so deep, wait did I say deep? Hhhhhhhhh
Under so much pressure I could implode. Yeah
Sad to see a plastic bag where only one person has explored
10% - about the video
90% - about the plastic bag 😂
@@the__monkey 99.99% plastic
0.01% his comment
😂😂😂
Yes.
We got bagged?
"Beginning exploration of the bottom"
You will find plastic in there
bikini bottom
I don't get it...
Hehheh yeeh boi
@@EverlastGX rubber
11 km depth! i can't even imagine how it felt to go all the way down in the darkness. salute sir
And 8 hours of journey in total!!!
The patience this guy had
Imagine getting stuck on the way
Anyone here after the OceanGate submarine imploded? This depth is 3 times deeper than the titanic!
Human: Down here its so beautiful. No signs of the things that happen up there.
Plastic bag: Hold my beer...
Christoph-04 hold my shpaggeti
Christoph-04 *hold my polyethylene fibers*
Plastic : hold my chemicals
More like: ALloW Us TO IntrODuCE OURseLVes.
kuhBaamBAMM 🎃 ✨👻 👹👺 🚑 wtFuk ‼️🧚 👻 JAJAJAJAJAH 👽 👾🤖 👻🎯 ☑️ JEEnyuss tho
Now show us the footage of the megalodon 🤣
Bibek Thapa The government seized that part of the video and destroyed it. 😂
im still waiting on ppl who claim to seen bigfoot show us some footage first... everyone has quality phones but no one has a pic for some reason.
Yes pls
There is footage out there, but the issue is that Bigfoot is sortof... weird.
They do some things that shouldn't be possible.
Source: Lived in the boonies of WV in 2015 right at the end of the Bigfoot explosion from August 2012. Plenty of neighbors with corroborating stories, audio recordings, and tracks.
He was down there for 4 hours and only showed us a few creatures. There's definitely something fishy going on.
The old man he hugs when back on the ship seems to be Don Walsh, one of the two guys that went there for the first time back im 1960. He's a healthy 89 years old now.
UA-cam recommendations are loving submarines recently
The plastic bag spent more time there than any one of y'all
The fish got there first
and will