@@beazrich2.017 isn't the deepest someone has dived like 300 meters? No human would physically survive swimming 4000 meters below sea level. The pressure is huge.
@@camillaa_ek Um….. I was referring to how deep the oceanic abyssal drop off must have been in the video. The depth this diver was at? Probably like 60ft. and I am well aware of the water pressures at 4000m. In fact, once you’re 1000m or deeper, if you’re not in a submersible you’re dead lol. The deepest a person could dive was just short of the equivalency of diving the height of the Empire state building. So I think its 1,090 ft a human has dived down to. So you’re probably correct on that being 300ish meters. Also, I am surprised this guy was even close to one of these big oceanic abyssal drop offs. Diving near the great oceanic abyssal drop offs are very dangerous especially when there is strong underwater currents that pull you deeper into the abyss like the one in the video. It’s also where a lot of predatory sharks like hang out.
This triggers my Subnautica PTSD.
What do you mean? It doesnt seem like an specially scary game to me, althoug I havent reached far deeps yet
@@ericcartman9594ecological dead zone
Thank you for this. Still happy to watch it from my sofa having hot chocolate
You are doing adventure in sea for showing the video to us.Thank you for that
They said you’re welcome.
Oh my god it is so scary
Bro whoever goes around here has balls of steel
“Warning, entering ecological deadzone.”
Bro I was thinking the exact same thing
Hardly there’s all kinds of life down there it’s just all really weird & fucked up looking.
Does this make anyone else breathe more deeply?
Decompression. Required here deep
Thank you !!!! xxoo
What is the depth here, bro?
What is the depth and location? Were you looking for something specific? Great adventure.
Maybe 300m deep
@@SupermanJunkieModz No it’s probably around 4000m deep
@@beazrich2.017 isn't the deepest someone has dived like 300 meters? No human would physically survive swimming 4000 meters below sea level. The pressure is huge.
@@camillaa_ek Um….. I was referring to how deep the oceanic abyssal drop off must have been in the video. The depth this diver was at? Probably like 60ft. and I am well aware of the water pressures at 4000m. In fact, once you’re 1000m or deeper, if you’re not in a submersible you’re dead lol. The deepest a person could dive was just short of the equivalency of diving the height of the Empire state building. So I think its 1,090 ft a human has dived down to. So you’re probably correct on that being 300ish meters. Also, I am surprised this guy was even close to one of these big oceanic abyssal drop offs. Diving near the great oceanic abyssal drop offs are very dangerous especially when there is strong underwater currents that pull you deeper into the abyss like the one in the video. It’s also where a lot of predatory sharks like hang out.
Ye continental shelf h then inki average deepness 600 feet hogi
Who is here from Neil degrass Tyson
Realizes that he can’t make back home
We’re you holding that camera or was it mounted on you somewhere?
Mounted to his wiener, I’m pretty sure
Look Nemo here
What sound was that? Were you having a flat tire or what?
That's him breathing through his regulator. You do have to breath, you know...
Is this true?
estela cabilogan I don’t understand your question
no it’s false, like wtf r u stoopid