are. you. KIDDING ME?! IT SOUNDS LIKE PURE MAGIC COMPARED TO THIS GODFORSAKEN PLACE I HATE THIS PART OF THE EARTH THIS PLACE IS EEEEEVILLLL! THE FRILLED SHARK AND GOBLIN SHARK LIVE THERE! HATCHETFISH ARE SCARY! I dunno what a tree is. JESUS THIA PLACE IS A HELLHOLE OF NATURE'S MONSTROSITIES!!!!
The pressure down there is so incredible. If one thing goes wrong, his craft could crumple instantly. The people that went 50 years ago were only down there for a few minutes. He's going for 6 hours.
+SodaMining It wouldn't 'start' to crack. With the amount of pressure down that far the glass would essentiantly detonate. That's what happened last time we went down there. There was two layers of glass and one broke. The people in the submarine described it as a sudden 'gunshot.' The pressure is enough to bend steel easily.
Fun Fact! The original deep dive down into the Mariana Trench back in 1960 had the crew in the Trieste only stay at the bottom for a few minutes before the windows slightly cracked and they began to surface
This is a stunning achievement - not without setbacks either. Unfortunately Jim hit technical glitches on the dive, and had to cut it short. Cameron has opened up a wilderness which only one other living man has gone before; we're finally at the deepest part of our oceans after going to our Moon 44 years ago - a strange paradox indeed. Kudos, James! I wish I could have down there with you, but I'd have been as useful as a third nostril. Grin. Fascinating viewing!
@@randalthor6872 Yes but they did it just to see if it could be done. James Cameron did it for SCIENCE. Also one of them (Don Walsh I believe is his name) was actually on the surface boat while Jim did the Challenger Deep dive.
@@ermac3984 I don’t think that was the exact cause of the short submerge because even after the glass cracked they decided to continue on with the dive anyway.
Mariush And your point? You can simply look it up in the same amount of time as you would making a meaningless comment about how you don't like the imperial system.
Rulingmoss55 Or since national geographic focus on every bit of info regarsing earth and not only america, they could be generous enough to use metric.
once went down in a three man submersible in the Grand Cayman Islands...what a trip. And for guy who started scuba diving at 17, it was the culmination of my underwater experiences...and ladies and gentlemen, our depth was recorded at 863 feet! I can't imagine going to the bottom of the Trench, but given the opportunity, hell, I'd do it in a heart beat!
i get chills sometimes when im out with the boat and looking at the gps and see that its 200 meter below me to bottom...going down 11.000 meter is insane
I've got a craft that i made in my spare time in my shed that can reach the Titanic. Pay me £250'000 and i'll take you to the bottom of the Mariana Trench but sign this disclaimer first.
Everything he touches became gold.I think that next year he'll make a movie about this and everyone will know how amazing is ocean and everithing that sourrendes us
The US navy annually maps the entire entire earth including its aquatic depths with sonar, satellite, and other tools and instruments, however when people speak of most of the oceans being undiscovered, I think a better way of explaining it would be to say "it isn't entirely first hand exploring with human eyes."
Oh now this makes sense cause a few weeks ago online I read that James Cameron went down to the wreck of the titanic himself in order to film the movie in 1997
According to my most recent calculations, 6 billion people with buckets could empty the world's oceans in roughly 360 million years, at which time we could more more adequately explore the ocean's seabeds by foot.
I remember the Trieste back in 1960 and that was as amazing as the moon shot a little while later. Besides getting to the bottom and back what else was there this time ?
Great animation-introduction for beginners! - I have always wanted to learn oceanography, yet I would never have the courage to board a submersible and trust that it will not explode in those kinds of depths. It would be awesome to have a live video capture of the vessel reaching the Mariana surface, so will do some more exploring to see what videos are on here.
I would flip out. imagine seeing things that you can't even describe. sea monsters? who knows what is down there. people are to scared to explore because something bad can happen.
James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron..... James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is James Cameron....
@@angelgarcia7814 there are a lot issues about the safety of titan. Again, titan was yet experimental phase. Don't know why people risked their life spending a lot of money.
Dunno why but space doesn't look scary compared to this.
+AuroraS 92 ikr,there,the compressing pressure will squish you like you squishing the mayonnaise XD
+AuroraS 92 space has lights....deep doesn't D:
*****
MEGALODON!!!!
are. you. KIDDING ME?! IT SOUNDS LIKE PURE MAGIC COMPARED TO THIS GODFORSAKEN PLACE I HATE THIS PART OF THE EARTH THIS PLACE IS EEEEEVILLLL! THE FRILLED SHARK AND GOBLIN SHARK LIVE THERE! HATCHETFISH ARE SCARY! I dunno what a tree is. JESUS THIA PLACE IS A HELLHOLE OF NATURE'S MONSTROSITIES!!!!
Are megalodon's the highest ranking Italian mobsters?
Adele is rolling there
Hahaha
Pokemon_Jesus Lol that's why her song called "rolling in the deep"
ROLLING IN THE *DEEP*
Hahah lol
Amazing! You got it !
The pressure down there is so incredible. If one thing goes wrong, his craft could crumple instantly. The people that went 50 years ago were only down there for a few minutes. He's going for 6 hours.
Yes, 2023 Titan
@@Gkn_35 AFTER 11 YEARS we got his theory confirmed :D
hahah yep
Hello you still there?
Titan was just at 4km below
Imagine when he reached the bottom, the glass suddenly started to crack lol, I would freak out.
+SodaMining It wouldn't 'start' to crack. With the amount of pressure down that far the glass would essentiantly detonate. That's what happened last time we went down there. There was two layers of glass and one broke. The people in the submarine described it as a sudden 'gunshot.' The pressure is enough to bend steel easily.
+SodaMining You'd be dead before you even notice a crack
+MrDapper how? And what would happen to him
Starbudder Squish
+Starbudder Because of the enormous pressure.
I couldn't go down there, I would be so afraid if the glass cracking and drowning down there, and all the creatures trying to eat me
@Quint Essential exactly xD
yeah you would get crushed by water instantly
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They all are dont trying to eat you but directly eat you they dont need to try 😂
Fun Fact! The original deep dive down into the Mariana Trench back in 1960 had the crew in the Trieste only stay at the bottom for a few minutes before the windows slightly cracked and they began to surface
They need to make a horror movie about this
Eden Maru Lets do it, and sell the idea.. I will add a base plot for my share.
SOMA not a movie but id still count it
+Eden Maru The Abyss (1989). Not horror, but sci-fi. It's James Cameron's movie actually.
i get part for coming up with the name... um... challenger deep, the lowest point on earth. lol much origional, very wow
hell yeas
Not a megalodon or kraken in sight. I'm disappointed.
SKINNER!!!!
Ghost96 e Is that you superintendent chalmers?
Seymour Skinner yes
maybe the megalodon turn little when he go to Mariana trench in its deepest
+Highway Phantom at least there are no Davy Jones ship down there or that guy in subs will fvked up
James Cameron is not claustrophobic. That's what I got from this.
The only thing that James may be scared of is failure.
IT'S OVER 9,000!
lol
yes indeed
*8,000
WHAT 9000?! THERE'S NO WAY THAT CAN BE RIGHT!!
anyone watching this after the oceangate tragedy? Impressive technology and goes to show how close JC was to death.
That's not the lesson to take, JC wasn't "close" to death because he took it seriously.
Challenger deep is More powerful than that Ocean gate when you're controlling a submarine with ps remote 😂
Me😂😂😂😂
As much as this fascinates me, it looks like the start of a horrible nightmare for someone like me.
Anis A imaging seeing a hand pushed up on the outise of the glass for a blink of a second. That would be creepy dude.
This didn't age well
@@dom2092😳
Props to James Cameron for spending his money on science and exploration.
Avatar 2 came out of this 😅
Who’s here after the ocean gate incident ?
The Ocean is EASILY the scariest place on Earth and it’s not close, imagine being dropped in this trench 😳
You would die before reaching there
thankfully we are buoyant
The mighty strength of that vessel is incredible
wat r u talking about the oceangate blew up
@@pro-socialsociopath769this isn’t ocean gate Einstein
@@pro-socialsociopath769dyslexia ?
Titanium sphère?
Come here after KRI Nanggala 402. Rest in Peace 😭
Nkri harga mati😮
This is a stunning achievement - not without setbacks either. Unfortunately Jim hit technical glitches on the dive, and had to cut it short. Cameron has opened up a wilderness which only one other living man has gone before; we're finally at the deepest part of our oceans after going to our Moon 44 years ago - a strange paradox indeed. Kudos, James! I wish I could have down there with you, but I'd have been as useful as a third nostril. Grin. Fascinating viewing!
Wasn't it two humans on the sub that went down all those decades before cameron?
@@randalthor6872 Yes but they did it just to see if it could be done. James Cameron did it for SCIENCE. Also one of them (Don Walsh I believe is his name) was actually on the surface boat while Jim did the Challenger Deep dive.
@@DeathofSnoopythey only last 20 minutes down there because the sight glass on the sub cracked
@@ermac3984 I don’t think that was the exact cause of the short submerge because even after the glass cracked they decided to continue on with the dive anyway.
@@DeathofSnoopythere was poor visibility after the vessel landed on the ocean floor due to the debris it stirred up.
What they didn't mention was that the pressure was so great his window was bent inwards , and his sub shrunk by about 3 centimeters
3 inches, not centimetres. He says so in another video.
@@riteasraindamn, that's actually scary
This is Chuck Norris swimming pool.
Water Bottle*
*eye dropper
chuck norris once dived from a boat out at the sea
that's how the challenger deep was made
This is Chuck Norris's bathtub
*glory hole
gosh. the underwater world is so fascinating but at the same time scary
+CWT91 It is, it really is
please use the metric unit
Why complain about that?
Because EVERY country in the world uses it, besides The United States, Myanmar, and Liberia??
Mariush And your point? You can simply look it up in the same amount of time as you would making a meaningless comment about how you don't like the imperial system.
Rulingmoss55 Or since national geographic focus on every bit of info regarsing earth and not only america, they could be generous enough to use metric.
the whole fuking world has to learn a outdated system just to pander to yanks.
Semenjak kapal selam Nanggala 402 jd banyak bgt rekomendasi video2 bgini
once went down in a three man submersible in the Grand Cayman Islands...what a trip. And for guy who started scuba diving at 17, it was the culmination of my underwater experiences...and ladies and gentlemen, our depth was recorded at 863 feet!
I can't imagine going to the bottom of the Trench, but given the opportunity, hell, I'd do it in a heart beat!
Now that’s a real sub, oceangate should have taken notes
@@FunnyVideoCollector that’s my point lol he rather make it chesper
being under that much water, and being so deep underwater that there is no visible light are just about the only thigns that really scare me
I always thought the deep spot on earth was my wife's pockets.
I thought you were gonna say something else after the word wife.
lol
Justin Smith pocket pussy😂!
Apparently it's your pockets, you fool.
His wife has more than two pockets, he's married to a female Kangaroo.
i get chills sometimes when im out with the boat and looking at the gps and see that its 200 meter below me to bottom...going down 11.000 meter is insane
Great respect for James Cameron for doing this safely and successfully!!! 👍👍👍👍👍😢
I've got a craft that i made in my spare time in my shed that can reach the Titanic.
Pay me £250'000 and i'll take you to the bottom of the Mariana Trench but sign this disclaimer first.
Got curious of the ocean because of the oceangate incident 🙋🏻♀️
I would much rather watch footage of this dive than watch "Titanic."
True that, not to mention Challenger Deep is more than twice as deep as Titanic is.
Why not both? Titanic is a great movie
But both of these have James Cameron
Now this is the kind of underwater craft that is perfect for levels this deep
OK then, if there's no human life at the bottom of the sea, how did someone put a sign down there!?
Probably fake
Are you a troll or just dumb?
Global warming skeptic. It's obviously fake
+Global Warming Skeptic loool
+Global Warming Skeptic Good god people take a joke
The ocean fascinates me and scares me at the same time.
It doesn’t scare me one bit cause I know I’d never step foot in it
This is how Real one does it james cameron bossing the situation
Everything he touches became gold.I think that next year he'll make a movie about this and everyone will know how amazing is ocean and everithing that sourrendes us
James Cameron is the goat he with 36,000 feet into the ocean unreal 👏 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐 give him some flowers 💐
Somewhere there SpongeBob missed the bus
Haha rock bottom
james james cameron explorer of the sea
im crying 😅😭
+maximusdarkultima with a dying thirst to be the first who's that its him james cameronnnn.
His name is James, James Cameron, the bravest pioneer! No budget too steep, no sea too deep. Who's that? It's him James Cameron.
What an honor. Congratulations to him.
Extremely dangerous he has serious courage going down there
agree!
At first I thought it was a picture of a 1 liter bottle of Mountain Dew in the thumbnail...
Did you know guys? only 5% of ocean have been explored the remaining 95% is still mystery
More reasons that the megaladon shark could still exist
@@glennokayo The megalodon shark couldnt exist. Those sharks lived near the surface, not 10916 meters underwater.
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@@infinusyt8007 they could be an evolutionized version of something much much more terrible
@@obamaprism1007 like what your evolution expertness?
When she says go deeper, this is how deep she means
This is the best example of humans. We always achieve a breakthrough at some point - but we also avoid solving current issues until it's too late...
I am a big fans of James Cameron. Proud of him
The US navy annually maps the entire entire earth including its aquatic depths with sonar, satellite, and other tools and instruments, however when people speak of most of the oceans being undiscovered, I think a better way of explaining it would be to say "it isn't entirely first hand exploring with human eyes."
Now this guy knows how to build a submersible
HIS NAME IS JAMES CAMERON THE GREATEST PIONEER, NO SEA TOO DEEP, NO BUDGET TOO STEEP WHATS THAT THAT ITS HIM JAMES CAMERON!
+BigNastyreborn Did you sit on the Caps Lock?
came here after The Titan by OceanGate tragedy.. RIP
Anyone after ocean gate
Everyone near enough 😂
Where is this place at? I wanna shock the world by going all the way down in one breath..
LMAO I'm just kidding man
Speedy Idiot ight then!
Wtf did i just read
I'm serious
good luck
Oh now this makes sense cause a few weeks ago online I read that James Cameron went down to the wreck of the titanic himself in order to film the movie in 1997
All Five Under Water Zones...
Sunlit Zone
Twilight Zone
Midnight Zone
The Abyss (Abyssopelagic Zone)
The Trench (Hadalpelagic Zone)
Yuu Otosaka And Green Hill Zone
Omg this looks so real
Greatest Rolex commercial. How could that little thing hold that pressure?
It evolved to thrive in deepsea conditions...
1:14 that whales noise is really scary!
According to my most recent calculations, 6 billion people with buckets could empty the world's oceans in roughly 360 million years, at which time we could more more adequately explore the ocean's seabeds by foot.
Where exactly are we going to put the water?
In another ocean. We just build dams lol
***** a damn all the way to the stratosphere? that's one BIG dam
dam right!
Why are we not funding this?
That's pretty deep
Yes it is.
That's what she said.
James is that guy
James cameron ♥️ the name only trusted 🙏🏻
Imagine that line holding the submarine just snapped, ohhh myy lmao.
there's no line... it's just appearing in the animation...htf will a sub have a line attached to it...It can move freely...🤦🤦 what a stupid comment!!!
they should just get a submari- oh wait
@@xinavswok4607 be nice
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@@xinavswok4607 they actually do have a line you dummy
I'd shit my pants once I hit 1000 feet..
MessingUp
Ill shyt my pants just being on top of Mariana Trench!!! lol
Roger Ramjet LMAO
I shit my pants anyway but I'll shit again if you do, I mean fuck it lets have a party right?
Drifta the Kidd Dead asf.
Hirasawa Yui :( YOUR GIVING ME NIGHTMARES!
I remember the Trieste back in 1960 and that was as amazing as the moon shot a little while later. Besides getting to the bottom and back what else was there this time ?
Who's here after doing extensive research and "diving into" the Titan submersible rabbit hole?
😂
Great animation-introduction for beginners! - I have always wanted to learn oceanography, yet I would never have the courage to board a submersible and trust that it will not explode in those kinds of depths. It would be awesome to have a live video capture of the vessel reaching the Mariana surface, so will do some more exploring to see what videos are on here.
Thank you mr.james Cameron for have shared such incredible vid,,greetings from Indonesia.🌹❤️❤️
I would flip out. imagine seeing things that you can't even describe. sea monsters? who knows what is down there. people are to scared to explore because something bad can happen.
+MisticWays and if we combine them in just the right way we can make explode. We are on fire!
+Ethan Deahl at least it not the Davy jones try to attack that subs with cannons XD
40,000 feet: Neon Genesis Evangelion.
+andyjay729 haha........the first prototype XD
No doubt James Cameron was getting inspiration for Avatar 2.
Oh My God it's super deep!!
Great Video!
We need to take care of this fasciniating paradise and their inhabitants! 🐠🏝️
I can walk and hold my breath for as long as this video.
I can do that, Hold my beer
Uhhh... It's empty...
okay i will hold your beer give me
@@Camaroni1000 🤣🤣🤣
XD LOL
@ Alessandro Grech. O.k.! Give us your beer quicker (!). 🍺🐡🍺
So Catcheously !.. 〰⭐〰⭐〰⭐〰⭐〰⭐〰
Where do I find the whole documentary?
Its free on yt rn
This is actually amazingly cool that i even think it could be fake. I mean i know it is real BUT IT IS SO COOL!
Very interesting video....
SpongeBob is real.
He lives right at the bottom of the ocean.
it was really amazing
super
semaya irunththu ayisha
abi ram what language is that ?
i have been down to 20 feet by free diving and i'm 12 this guy is my hero
I want to do this so bad. literally I think this is my top life goal.
this is pretty cool, with the scary knowledge of the ocean, and the scary music playing with it
01:20 they are gonna need to update the graphic 😢
💀💀
Incredible!
The real question is..Does it go any deeper?
That's what she said.
Eliud Munoz lmao 😆😆😆😆😆
Eliud Munoz You win. Hats off to you.
Well fuck... how did you know?
Kola Superdeep Borehole reached 12,262 metres (40,230 ft) in 1989.
Best explained ever
Only James can do so❤🙏
The Marianas Trench is so interesting!!!!!!!!!!
I could never do that I can't even go kayaking lmao
Thank god no one’s here from the ocean gate tragedy… we not noobs.
James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron..... James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is James Cameron....
James Cameron, raising the bar for all of humanity. ;)
Who are here after titan tragedy??
Isn’t it crazy how this sub wasn’t imploded ? Must mean that either the Titan was made very poorly compared to this one or honestly I don’t even know
@@angelgarcia7814 there are a lot issues about the safety of titan. Again, titan was yet experimental phase. Don't know why people risked their life spending a lot of money.
It’s like reaching the bottom of the bottom
omg! cant imagined how scary it was.. im holding my breath sinced im really scared of the dark..
This is really cool.
when your mom asked you to search for something in her bag be like:
Shivers down the spine...
He was just looking for the bar, so he can raise it
Kondor P90X South Park reference.
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personally, i think it's more important for us to be exploring space!