@@shojo8708 yes that is true. They were descending too fast and they were hearing loud sounds and were trying to return to the surface. They also lost all power and were free falling even through they had dropped the ballasts. It might have been pitch dark.
Not necessarily. Your eye can process light in 13 milliseconds. The brain takes 100 ms to process pain. The implosion took 20-30 ms. So your eyes very well would've seen something, but it would've been over before the brain could process how anything felt.
The implosion would have been 1 millisecond but if you are talking about the fact that they literally fell 3000 feet uncontrollably , they were getting flung around and then imploded
I had an accountant try to school me on this topic. I'm an engineer with a background, including design failure analysis and material composition... I think people forgot how to admit they don't know everything. The presumption needs to be put in check lol
So that’s wrong, First of all, it was pitch black They had to save their power until they reached the wreck, and the ocean has no lights (apart from bioluminescence, but there was none of that where they were) so they were in pitch black, they never reached the wreckage. The Sub had actually had a minor creak under the pressure before the initial implosion, so they knew what was going to happen to them before the actual implosion, Implosions take a millisecond, out brain takes 100 milliseconds to process pain, and our eyes 13 milliseconds to process visual info. So instant. Edit: I love how people are hating on me when I’m literally just trying to give information, I didn’t infact get my information from YT shorts, I got it from actual news sources, I know, shocking. Also love how people assumed I was a man. This feels oddly necessary to point out bc I’m over here laughing my fuçking asš off
Its actually really scary to think about. Like you know connection was last and now your sub is just sinking to the cold bottom with you in it and youre gonna die and thats it. I think thats the real terror then the actual implosion
@@AndyDiaz-ls3ch actually they did, as james cameron said. the titan's warning systems would have warned them that something was wrong, before it actually imploded.
Actually, it took just about 5 milliseconds for the entire inside volume to be compromised. The sea level pressure atmosphere inside where the crew sat experienced a sudden 40 Mpa overpressure which is about the equivalent pressure you measure at 1 meter distance from a 1000 kg (1 ton) TNT explosion(~38MPa). So not only would any soft tissue dematerialize immediately, but the passengers would have gone from normal consciousness to black instantaneously. I am not in material science or any expert in submersibles but I am an engineer and has read some papers, reports and simulations on this tragic but avoidable incident. Here below are some facts I can share with the ones interested, There is absolutely zero chance for a human to registering any sensation like visuals(>30ms), pain(>100ms) or fear since that would take much longer for the human brain to register.. This would be the quickest death you can get. Based on composite material researchers simulations the CFRP cylinder is most certantly what gave; an implosion due to cyclic fatigue. Not the acrylic glas. Simulations show that the acryllic window wouldve been ejected outwards, away from the submersible after the implosion, followed by the two hemispheres being pulled towards eachother right after the collapse. Multi-variable analysis that take into account the construction process, design techniques and inherent material properties has shown that the safety margin probably was about 1.4-1.5, contrary to the designed 2.25. Regardless of that, to certify a craft like this for manned use there are three tests you have to go through. First you have to test five crafts to failure, meaning you have to implode 5 subs, and compare the results with your calculations, and show that they are consistent and accurate. Secondly, you have to put your craft through 1000 hours at 6 times(safety margin of 6) your rated pressure, not just a test dive with your 2.25 margin rated vessel like OceanGate did. Thirdly you have to cyc This takes about 2 years and is expensive, hence it was ignored by OceanGate. As stated by Oceangates Stockton Rush as an atgument for the safety, "there hasnt been a sub fatality in 35 years", is probably because most manned craft are tested and certified to these standards. Most submersibles are also made for much more shallow depths, whilst the few really deep sea crafts are all built using proven materials and geometries, like spherical titanium hulls.
No it’s not. Their eyes wouldn’t have even had time to register any part of it. And this is..nowhere near what an actual implosion would look like from inside.
I don't think they even got a chance to see Titanic before things went wrong. Also, if their systems failed, they were probably sitting in total darkness. Very scary considering you basically don't know what is down there as far as marine life.
Apparently It was worse than that. Yes, the actual implosion may have been like that but it looks like there are some messages back and forth from them to the ship on top for like 45 minutes knowing that they were already in trouble and that they were hearing loud bangs from the structure of the titan. So we don’t know for sure looks like they knew things were going terribly wrong before the implosion.
@@afvro75 all over the news the last week with the inquest. The “doom and gloom transcript “ that “came out” last year has been debunked. They didn’t seem to know.
Sorry, but the Titan was made out of many parts, the main part that people noticed in the actual scene, was the Carbon Fiber Titanium Drum, the drum was the last part to fully hit the ground, while the landing pads were first, it had 8 weights on it so that the captain (Stockton Rush CEO Of OceanGate) could manually control it, 2 weights were released a few seconds after it launched of its harbour idk, after reaching the stern of the Titanic (Rear) They checked out the the rudders, while almost reaching (actually 2 hrs away lol) so,ething captured its implosion. (Underwater deepsea submersible thats not a submarine) after the deepsea thing rised up the oceans surface, the crew (idk what company) saw the footage. Edit: PLS LIKE THIS TOOK ME SO LONG TO WRITE😭😭😭😭😭
This is what an ALLEGED implosion appears to be. No one actually knows or has ever seen or can even find a video of this occurring. Makes me really wonder.
What video do you imagine could possibly exist after an implosion that occurred miles deep into the ocean? Quit letting the tinfoil hat do the thinking for you.
It wouldn’t have even registered in the brain. At over 3800 meters down the pressure is over 400 atmospheres making the implosion a milliseconds long event.
Unfortunately, this is inaccurate for 3 reasons: 1) The ambient color of the ocean at that depth is not what it is. The submersible was so deep underwater, that the light long-already couldn't reach that deep at all, it is just pitch black down there. 2) As talked about the most, the implosion is very instant, it is much shorter than a single video frame. 3) Although this is not really a problem, but the window and the gate (inside) just looks basic, but being decorated with lines, and the window glass is smaller.
So they would have not noticed it so the brain proceeded pain in 100 milliseconds and are eyes process sight in 13 milliseconds, and the titan submarine implosion was in 1 milliseconds. So basically immediately lights out a quick death to be honest I would be okay going out that way.
They have passed from life to death in 1msec , you should imagine a general anesthesia , the precise time in which the general anaesthetic turns off you brain, It was the instant. Like when you turn off your notebook.
Humans can’t really fathom how inhospitable it is 12,000 ft under the oceans surface. Stockton was crazy to think he’d pioneer taking tourists down to those depths to see the Titanic.
The thing is that the mothership was recording the messages they were still descending so they tried removing as much wait as possible but the ballast (the weight) was stuck so they died while slowly descending and panicking
This is way too slow. The screen should have just gone instantly black. The sub imploded so fast that their brains didn’t even register what happened before they were vaporized.
IRL it would literally be a cut to black the creaking and groaning of the sub would be heard but once it implodes you won’t see or hear anything it’s the quickest most painless way to go out but that’s terrifying
Imagine a elephant pressing in on every singular square inch of the 1650 square inch vessel. Every singular square inch of space... all at once 5600 pounds...
Some are saying a leak of high pressure water started followed by instant death. The water leak and sounds definitely had the people know something was going bad.
It is very unlikely they could have seen anything out of a porthole. It was Pitch Black as they had no power. Moreover since they didn't have power it was facing straight down. Everyone was likely piled on top of each other
Buddy, in this situation, they were dead before they could see, hear, or feel the implosion. So if you wanted this to be realistic, just make a quick edit that cuts to black and complete silence
They wouldn’t have been able to see what was happening. It took under 1 millisecond for the submersible to implode because of the water pressure being so high. RIP
it wouldn’t be like that…you the person who is reading this. close your eyes,plug your ears, and stop breathing at the same time that is how fast it happened.
But they knew they were going to die. They had been descending too fast and they were trying to do everything to ascend and return to the surface. They lost all power. They dropped all the ballasts including the metal frame surrounding the Titan but it just kept descending. It was pitch dark inside and the Titan then flipped over and started falling with the porthole facing the bottom of the ocean before it imploded. They knew for several minutes that they were going to die. It must have been frightening as hell.
why are y’all taking it so seriously? i think we all know implosions under that amount of pressure would be a lot quicker but the point of the video is to show u a slowmo
It would be like if someone flicked off the lights. It was an instant death, so if you want to be realistic, make the porthole pitch black with some lights attempting to pierce through the darkness, then you see the pearly gates of heaven
What i found fascinating was the brief flash of light as all the air was instantly compressed. Surely thats factual isn't it? Air heats up when compressed (Turbocharger) . Instantly compressing the air inside Titan would generate a flash of heat and light. Yes?
Actually, it was much faster than that. It happened so fast that their brains could not process the vision of the implosion. So basically they saw nothing.
It would have happened so fast that it would just been instant shut off the reaction of the brain is slower than the time it takes for it to implode at that pressure
They wouldn't have even been able to register what happened. They died faster than their brain could process it.
But in their last 20 minutes they knew they were going to die.
How tho they might have gotten faults in the system but I am sorry for those who lost loved ones
@@shojo8708no in their last 40 seconds
@@Starbrewno for 20 minutes they knew something was wrong so surely it crossed there minds
@@shojo8708 yes that is true. They were descending too fast and they were hearing loud sounds and were trying to return to the surface. They also lost all power and were free falling even through they had dropped the ballasts. It might have been pitch dark.
The correct way would've been to cut to a black screen. Even that would've been slow.
Not necessarily. Your eye can process light in 13 milliseconds. The brain takes 100 ms to process pain. The implosion took 20-30 ms. So your eyes very well would've seen something, but it would've been over before the brain could process how anything felt.
@@themonsterbabyand before you could’ve had any thoughts about it
No @@themonsterbaby, it was around 1 millisecond
Facts 💯
@@themonsterbaby Where did you find the 20-30 ms. Reports everywhere estimate it to be under 1ms.
Computer too slow for a real implosion 😂
You too slow to comprehend
Hence why it’s called a stimulation 😂
Computer definitely isnt too slow for that. Clock rates of 4+ gigahertz are normal
@@Hempire1stimulation 😂 it's simulation
It’s literally just a cut to black. Shouldn’t be hard to compute
Too slow. It was 1 millisecond. Our eyes can’t even process that quickly. It would’ve just been fine one second and then instant blackness
The implosion would have been 1 millisecond but if you are talking about the fact that they literally fell 3000 feet uncontrollably , they were getting flung around and then imploded
@@Average-JJK-Enjoyer123source?
@@Bejaphone source for your beliefs????
@@Average-JJK-Enjoyer123they weren't getting flung around.
Less than a milisecond
Suddenly everyone's an expert on this shit.
I had an accountant try to school me on this topic. I'm an engineer with a background, including design failure analysis and material composition...
I think people forgot how to admit they don't know everything. The presumption needs to be put in check lol
I know I know a lot about it !
I fixed a water hose that was leaking with duck tape one time
@@subtlename2873seriously. On top of that, nobody can admit they are wrong or misinformed. They double and triple down.
@@melrenfro4963I'm putting together a team to build a sub and go see the titanic. With that knowledge, I need you on my crew.
So that’s wrong,
First of all, it was pitch black
They had to save their power until they reached the wreck, and the ocean has no lights (apart from bioluminescence, but there was none of that where they were) so they were in pitch black, they never reached the wreckage.
The Sub had actually had a minor creak under the pressure before the initial implosion, so they knew what was going to happen to them before the actual implosion,
Implosions take a millisecond, out brain takes 100 milliseconds to process pain, and our eyes 13 milliseconds to process visual info.
So instant.
Edit: I love how people are hating on me when I’m literally just trying to give information, I didn’t infact get my information from YT shorts, I got it from actual news sources, I know, shocking.
Also love how people assumed I was a man. This feels oddly necessary to point out bc I’m over here laughing my fuçking asš off
Kinda be a shitty video of it was all pitch black.
Did they tell you it made a creak?💀
@@RonTate69right tf is this man's talking about 💀 getting all his info on Yt shorts lml
Its actually really scary to think about. Like you know connection was last and now your sub is just sinking to the cold bottom with you in it and youre gonna die and thats it. I think thats the real terror then the actual implosion
So suddenly your a expert
When you do zero research
lol
Instead of showing the glass breaking, just cut to black.
Just go from regular footage to black screen the next frame over. That’s how fast it was. Like faster than lightning reaction needed
But this is slowed down on purpose to get a better idea of what went down
There is absolutely no way I would willingly get into that submarine... I can only imagine the panic of those people😢
They didn’t have time to panic
@@AndyDiaz-ls3ch actually they did, as james cameron said. the titan's warning systems would have warned them that something was wrong, before it actually imploded.
It was like God saying be and then *ploop*
@@AndyDiaz-ls3ch They had a whole 20 minutes of panicking pal
You couldn't get me on a bike with training wheels if its called the titanic.
looked like according to whom? This is about a million times slower than it really was
First of all: Not a submarine, it’s a submersible
Second of all: It would’ve been instant
Actually, it took just about 5 milliseconds for the entire inside volume to be compromised. The sea level pressure atmosphere inside where the crew sat experienced a sudden 40 Mpa overpressure which is about the equivalent pressure you measure at 1 meter distance from a 1000 kg (1 ton) TNT explosion(~38MPa). So not only would any soft tissue dematerialize immediately, but the passengers would have gone from normal consciousness to black instantaneously.
I am not in material science or any expert in submersibles but I am an engineer and has read some papers, reports and simulations on this tragic but avoidable incident. Here below are some facts I can share with the ones interested,
There is absolutely zero chance for a human to registering any sensation like visuals(>30ms), pain(>100ms) or fear since that would take much longer for the human brain to register.. This would be the quickest death you can get.
Based on composite material researchers simulations the CFRP cylinder is most certantly what gave; an implosion due to cyclic fatigue. Not the acrylic glas. Simulations show that the acryllic window wouldve been ejected outwards, away from the submersible after the implosion, followed by the two hemispheres being pulled towards eachother right after the collapse. Multi-variable analysis that take into account the construction process, design techniques and inherent material properties has shown that the safety margin probably was about 1.4-1.5, contrary to the designed 2.25.
Regardless of that, to certify a craft like this for manned use there are three tests you have to go through. First you have to test five crafts to failure, meaning you have to implode 5 subs, and compare the results with your calculations, and show that they are consistent and accurate.
Secondly, you have to put your craft through 1000 hours at 6 times(safety margin of 6) your rated pressure, not just a test dive with your 2.25 margin rated vessel like OceanGate did. Thirdly you have to cyc
This takes about 2 years and is expensive, hence it was ignored by OceanGate.
As stated by Oceangates Stockton Rush as an atgument for the safety, "there hasnt been a sub fatality in 35 years", is probably because most manned craft are tested and certified to these standards. Most submersibles are also made for much more shallow depths, whilst the few really deep sea crafts are all built using proven materials and geometries, like spherical titanium hulls.
Holy yap
Gay@@LeakyEdits
@@a1ais315 im into women
So you say all that intelligent stuff but say it went to black? It went to nothing
@@LeakyEditsyou call that “yap”? I’m guessing you were born after 2005 and have been completely desensitized and devolved by the Internet.
Dude, it took less than a single millisecond for the submersible to implode. Idk where you got the info that it was that slow.
The fear of dying instantly is better than the fear of dying at any moment.
It was faster
Common sense, hence why it’s called a stimulation, but they knew they were gonna die for 20 minutes so I mean they knew it was coming
@@Hempire1 what makes you think that 20 minutes they already knew they were going to die?
@@rud_ana they knew they were doomed, they were having trouble coming back up.
@OceanMan2 they sure did know.
Slowing it down makes it easier to gauge what it looked like "step by step"
No it’s not. Their eyes wouldn’t have even had time to register any part of it. And this is..nowhere near what an actual implosion would look like from inside.
It's insane to think it was much faster than this. It probably brought peace to the victims families knowing there was zero suffering
It would have imploded much faster than that. Not even time process, not even a blink. Instant death.
"hey you. You're finally awake."
I don't think they even got a chance to see Titanic before things went wrong. Also, if their systems failed, they were probably sitting in total darkness. Very scary considering you basically don't know what is down there as far as marine life.
Mr. beast I'm glad your still here
Right, that’s how slowly it happened.
You just forgot the band inside the submersible playing „Nearer my God to Thee“ during the implosion.
Can everyone understand that he is trying to show what it looked like, not what they experienced
I'm honestly surprised to see how many people don't get that
Lights goes out, you don’t even see it coming.
Apparently It was worse than that. Yes, the actual implosion may have been like that but it looks like there are some messages back and forth from them to the ship on top for like 45 minutes knowing that they were already in trouble and that they were hearing loud bangs from the structure of the titan. So we don’t know for sure looks like they knew things were going terribly wrong before the implosion.
We now know that was all incorrect info.
@@michaelsmith6313 what info. do we now it’s incorrect?
@@afvro75 all over the news the last week with the inquest. The “doom and gloom transcript “ that “came out” last year has been debunked. They didn’t seem to know.
It wasn't threw the acrylic window it was failure of the carbon Fibre hull it was 30 milliseconds
It was 0.3 miliseconds
@@idkmynameytyt8573 You are correct, it was less than 1 millisecond.
@@evergreengaming2.053Possibly a few Microseconds?
It would have been like the end of The Sopranos
Sorry, but the Titan was made out of many parts, the main part that people noticed in the actual scene, was the Carbon Fiber Titanium Drum, the drum was the last part to fully hit the ground, while the landing pads were first, it had 8 weights on it so that the captain (Stockton Rush CEO Of OceanGate) could manually control it, 2 weights were released a few seconds after it launched of its harbour idk, after reaching the stern of the Titanic (Rear) They checked out the the rudders, while almost reaching (actually 2 hrs away lol) so,ething captured its implosion. (Underwater deepsea submersible thats not a submarine) after the deepsea thing rised up the oceans surface, the crew (idk what company) saw the footage.
Edit: PLS LIKE THIS TOOK ME SO LONG TO WRITE😭😭😭😭😭
They werent that close to the titanic, and they weren't in boiling water either.
Sharks watching this “👁️👄👁️”
Looks like a Tubi movie 😂
😂😂😂
When you buy movies from Temu.
One moment they were here and the next they weren’t. Then all of a sudden Captain smith and William Murdoch are helping them out the sub.
Disaster:
-dual shock 4 has disconnected
- uhm it's gonna implode
If only it was a Dualshock 4. It was some Temu ass controller. 💀
@@KingStr0ng lmao
LOL SO FUNY
Cameran never dies!
This is what an ALLEGED implosion appears to be. No one actually knows or has ever seen or can even find a video of this occurring. Makes me really wonder.
What video do you imagine could possibly exist after an implosion that occurred miles deep into the ocean? Quit letting the tinfoil hat do the thinking for you.
It wouldn’t have even registered in the brain. At over 3800 meters down the pressure is over 400 atmospheres making the implosion a milliseconds long event.
No, it looked nothing like that. It was instantaneous. Cool effects, tho
Did the cameraman survive?
Camera man always survives
Everyone is so ignorant in these comments.. obviously it has to be slowed and exaggerated so WE can kinda see what happened. Smh
Unfortunately, this is inaccurate for 3 reasons:
1) The ambient color of the ocean at that depth is not what it is. The submersible was so deep underwater, that the light long-already couldn't reach that deep at all, it is just pitch black down there.
2) As talked about the most, the implosion is very instant, it is much shorter than a single video frame.
3) Although this is not really a problem, but the window and the gate (inside) just looks basic, but being decorated with lines, and the window glass is smaller.
Smart
So they would have not noticed it so the brain proceeded pain in 100 milliseconds and are eyes process sight in 13 milliseconds, and the titan submarine implosion was in 1 milliseconds. So basically immediately lights out a quick death to be honest I would be okay going out that way.
R.I.P
They have passed from life to death in 1msec , you should imagine a general anesthesia , the precise time in which the general anaesthetic turns off you brain, It was the instant. Like when you turn off your notebook.
It would more likely look like an instant lights out
You're correct on that but I believe he wanted show people what it would like if it wasn't a instant death scary as hell
@@jeremycapps2678 yeah but it was supposed to be a simulation but I get what you mean.
Humans can’t really fathom how inhospitable it is 12,000 ft under the oceans surface.
Stockton was crazy to think he’d pioneer taking tourists down to those depths to see the Titanic.
The thing is that the mothership was recording the messages they were still descending so they tried removing as much wait as possible but the ballast (the weight) was stuck so they died while slowly descending and panicking
This is way too slow. The screen should have just gone instantly black. The sub imploded so fast that their brains didn’t even register what happened before they were vaporized.
Imagine popping a balloon, that’s basically how fast it was, they didn’t even hear the impact, only knew what was probably going to happen
It would have been way more accurate if it just cut to black
it takes 100 milliseconds to feel pain,
takes 13 to visualize the impact
they died in *1* millisecond
IRL it would literally be a cut to black the creaking and groaning of the sub would be heard but once it implodes you won’t see or hear anything it’s the quickest most painless way to go out but that’s terrifying
Nocturnal species: there goes another one boys!
Imagine a elephant pressing in on every singular square inch of the 1650 square inch vessel. Every singular square inch of space... all at once 5600 pounds...
That assumes it made it to titanic. It actually imploded much earlier in the decent, so the pressure was far less.
Nope thats wrong
Some are saying a leak of high pressure water started followed by instant death. The water leak and sounds definitely had the people know something was going bad.
The whole event took just 1 miliseconds, basically instant death for those victims.
Ther souls probably came put ther body and proceeded to watch the whole thing
Out*
It is very unlikely they could have seen anything out of a porthole. It was Pitch Black as they had no power. Moreover since they didn't have power it was facing straight down. Everyone was likely piled on top of each other
So... you're finally awake
way too slow, it wouldn't have looked like anything , they blinked it was over R.I.P
that thing could probably implode and kill them 20 times in one blink of an eye
which is insane to think about how fast that is
my characters head after i take off my diveing suit (in barotrauma)
Sebastian solace:Lets See What Happend To You Ahh Here Is is
*Expendable theme plays*
Shows implosion Document
The terrifying part was that probably heard the ship creaking an cracking then just a quarter of a blink and your gone,turned to goo! R.i.p
i heard news being passed around that the event was estimated to be over in 20 milliseconds
Not even 1 ms
Buddy, in this situation, they were dead before they could see, hear, or feel the implosion. So if you wanted this to be realistic, just make a quick edit that cuts to black and complete silence
They damn well knew they were doomed. They may not have seen, heard, or felt anything but they damn well knew.
They might’ve seen and heard something for a fraction of a second
@@slammysammy9555 Nope.
@@jbawg i mean there’s really no way to know if they heard anything beforehand
They died faster than 1 nanosecond
it would actually just be an instant cut to nothing, so fast your brain doesn't even have enough time to send to electric signals to the brain
So shit
Regardless they knew they were screwed for at least 20 minutes before it imploded. So for all of you saying it happened fast yes but they knew.
They wouldn’t have been able to see what was happening. It took under 1 millisecond for the submersible to implode because of the water pressure being so high. RIP
There were no sound effects of water 😂
The outside would've been much darker than that. They'd had a spotlight if they reached the seabed floor.
I wasn’t paying attention and looked at my screen and got jump scared
Even faster
Two miles of sea water crushing your entire body doesn’t take this long
it wouldn’t be like that…you the person who is reading this. close your eyes,plug your ears, and stop breathing at the same time that is how fast it happened.
But they knew they were going to die.
They had been descending too fast and they were trying to do everything to ascend and return to the surface. They lost all power. They dropped all the ballasts including the metal frame surrounding the Titan but it just kept descending. It was pitch dark inside and the Titan then flipped over and started falling with the porthole facing the bottom of the ocean before it imploded. They knew for several minutes that they were going to die. It must have been frightening as hell.
tf did they expect they used a 15 dollar playstation controller
@@leggio2069that had nothing to do with it though. The actual military uses video game controllers for their submarines. Stop being dense.
Source?
The implosion looked like a video game glitch? Oooookay...
why are y’all taking it so seriously? i think we all know implosions under that amount of pressure would be a lot quicker but the point of the video is to show u a slowmo
I’d say that it was even faster than that…
It was instant death. So instant that they could even realise what happened.
It would be like if someone flicked off the lights. It was an instant death, so if you want to be realistic, make the porthole pitch black with some lights attempting to pierce through the darkness, then you see the pearly gates of heaven
What i found fascinating was the brief flash of light as all the air was instantly compressed. Surely thats factual isn't it? Air heats up when compressed (Turbocharger) . Instantly compressing the air inside Titan would generate a flash of heat and light. Yes?
It was millisecond bro, stop spreading false information
What if it imploded AFTER they saw the Titanic. I heard somewhere that they might have known something was wrong before it imploded
Dude That jumped out of my skin that's seriously jumped my skin so much😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨😨
Wouldn't have even looked like, death would have been as instant as possible.
Actually, it was much faster than that. It happened so fast that their brains could not process the vision of the implosion. So basically they saw nothing.
Some say the implosion took only a few hundred Microseconds.
Who left the light on down there. Looks like its on the surface too lit up
"...when slowed down by 30x".
10000000x*
@@depaus9461 yeah you fixed it
@@CalvinMagnusMusic :D
Now there’s another fucked up bit of tech at the bottom of the Atlantic
It would’ve been more like The Sopranos finale
*insert sonic drowning music*
The video implies the viewport gave way, except the hull wasn't found, implying it disintegrated.
TITANIC IS A BOAT THATS THE TITAN💀💀💀💀💀
It would have happened so fast that it would just been instant shut off the reaction of the brain is slower than the time it takes for it to implode at that pressure
They didnt even have to chance to see the Titanic...💀
Amazing the wreckage was able to spark after it blew up..
They wouldn’t even have seen it, it happened so fast.