I mean the physical state of the titanic's stern will tell you all you need to know. The majority of the white superstructure is basically pancaked and the main hull is blown out or has pieces that look like the skin of an orange thats been partially pealed off.
I liked how @3:50 you showed the 1996 Titanic “Adventure Out of Time” computer game images of the second class stairwell. I loved playing that game back in the day
The upper decks of second class areas would've totally flooded before imploding... those windows in the library(lounge) and smoke room would've busted as soon as water covered the area. Plus the pressure from the ship rapidity descending in those areas would've wreaked havoc
The 2nd class deck’s elevator was shared the staircase with Olympic class ships with the Britannic having a modified version of the elevator so it can go to top deck. Due to the 2nd class staircase & elevator being in the stern section it was damaged when the stern hit the seafloor because the water didn’t flood in the stern. The elevator machine gearing housing top of the second class entrance on the Olympic’s received further usage during WW1 as the fire control position with a Barr & Stroud range finder in her 1917 troop ship modification which was use to command through a speaking tube to the gunners that manned the twin stern’s naval configuration 152mm BL Mk-6 inch guns on the poop deck since the Olympic in its troop ship (HMT) configuration was armed with six BL 152mm Mk-6 6 inch guns (4x bow and 2x stern).
I know that this doesn't pertain to the video but I love listening to your voice. You have a natural feel and flow - not boring or dull like someone being interrogated by the police. It's as if we're standing in your garage and drinking a beer talking shop about all things interesting. Very cool! Now whatever happened to the Titanic in terms of air pockets and water entering the boat deck and down to the engine room is anyone's guess. Sadly it and all the grandeur and beauty and history is at the bottom of the ocean and rotted away and all the history with it. All this and the passengers that will never reach the new world lost to time forever. Thank you for sharing this with us. It was very insightful and provocative in its premise.
You should put some annotations on your slide show, because a mouse pointer or arrow would help see stuff on the stern wreck or on the floor plans. So there were two sets of stairs and not just the one that starts in the deckhouse?
I know when the Lusitania was torpedoed and the power cut off passengers were trapped in the elevators which became death traps! I would like to think people were smart enough not to have been in the elevators in second class and used to staircases to get to the boat decks. Anyone who went down with the ship in an air pocket still alive would have been dead in about 30 seconds from the pressure. But what a horrible death! Let's hope that this was not the case which Titanic
For a while not long after titanic was discovered my theory is the only reason the entire stern near the top was being held up is because of the remains of the 2nd class staircase was holding it up but eventually broke and everything collapsed
if I choose to die at the titanic, it would either be on the Scotland Road (near the second class foward entrance ), i would run to the stairs after attempting going with the elevator. The water reaches the entrance as it slowly floods, water comes rushing through the lower decks and the promenade deck, filling the staircase from both ways. The water would reach me and due to the ship's 84 degrees, I can't stand anymore. I hold on the railing, accepting my fate
2nd class was very nice on the Titanic. I'm assuming that all 2nd spaces were destroyed in the sinking. The dining room was right underneath the closed promenade, think it's still there? Probably not. Stern is a massive mess. I'm a big Titanic nerd. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Somewhere between 100-300 meters you will be imploded within a millisecond and beome a red soup that are covering the doors of that elevator. You will fall into unconciousnes before you reach that depth though
I used to watch you do 9/11 videos. Now I see you’re doing Titanic videos. What’s the future look like… cancer videos? Jk man haha, keep up the good work!
Ok, assuming there is someone or a group of people morally bankrupt enough and with enough available funding to pull this off, lets say that the at least the bow section gets raised successfully. What then? You put it on a barge and tow it to New York where it's 111 years late? When it finally gets there, and the cheering crowds leave and go about their lives, there still lies the question of what you are going to do with the thing? There is nowhere up here that is capable of maintaining it in the state of preservation that it will require. This isn't the Vasa where you can just build a dome around it, spray it down with preservative and call it good. This is the freaking Titanic we're talking about. You think the rust now at 3800 meters down is bad? Wait until it hits open air on the surface. I wouldn't even give it five years before they eventually find themselves staring at one big pile of red iron oxide with some nasty old wood mixed in. Even funnier than that, will be the press conference where they stand before every now pissed off family member of the original survivors, along with just about everyone else left out there with the moral fortitude to stand against this travesty, and try to explain to them how they thought that this was such a great idea.
You still need to chill your voice a bit man. You give us headaches, and you're shouting at us like we refuse to believe you or something. Calm down man and just talk
@@MonsterJuiced i just want to smack him lol. he ruins his own videos. he needs to have it drilled into him that he needs to take him time, don’t smack his lips and pronounce words correctly. in his new videeo he smacks his lips straight away!
@@SkyStream-lu4jk I studied Titanic for years. But basically, the story can be summed up to this: A ship hit an iceberg and sank, and many, many people died. There's a limit to how much it can be studied, it's the same story, over, and over again.
I mean the physical state of the titanic's stern will tell you all you need to know. The majority of the white superstructure is basically pancaked and the main hull is blown out or has pieces that look like the skin of an orange thats been partially pealed off.
Idk how this man does it. Extremely underrated. I hope you grow bro.
I liked how @3:50 you showed the 1996 Titanic “Adventure Out of Time” computer game images of the second class stairwell. I loved playing that game back in the day
The exclusive titanic game at the time lol
The librarian is currently doing a let's play series on the game as we speak
@drby0788 yes it was 👍🏼
Love your narration style. It's like you're a play-by-play radio announcer at a basketball game. Keep up the great work!
Kinda reminds me of JFK from clone high
He’s terrible. he smacks his lips all the time
I also really liked the style of narration, very dynamic, I liked it a lot, congratulations and keep going!!!
@@tesourosdasagradaescritura He’s f img terrible. He smacks his lips all the time and can’t pronounce anything.
@@paulwoodford1984and mispronouncing words. “It ‘spanded’ several deck” , promeDAN instead of promenade. Etc etc.
The upper decks of second class areas would've totally flooded before imploding... those windows in the library(lounge) and smoke room would've busted as soon as water covered the area. Plus the pressure from the ship rapidity descending in those areas would've wreaked havoc
The 2nd class deck’s elevator was shared the staircase with Olympic class ships with the Britannic having a modified version of the elevator so it can go to top deck. Due to the 2nd class staircase & elevator being in the stern section it was damaged when the stern hit the seafloor because the water didn’t flood in the stern. The elevator machine gearing housing top of the second class entrance on the Olympic’s received further usage during WW1 as the fire control position with a Barr & Stroud range finder in her 1917 troop ship modification which was use to command through a speaking tube to the gunners that manned the twin stern’s naval configuration 152mm BL Mk-6 inch guns on the poop deck since the Olympic in its troop ship (HMT) configuration was armed with six BL 152mm Mk-6 6 inch guns (4x bow and 2x stern).
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The barbers shop pole was found floating in the water. It was originally mounted on C deck, outside the barber shop by the aft grand staircase.
It’s amazing it all landed upright. Also if any air pockets remained, that’s air from 1912!
There are ZERO air pockets in that wreck. ZERO. 😂😂
Your titanic vids are fucking awesome! Keep it up! Love your shit.
first! That staircase looked pretty classy for being second class
I know that this doesn't pertain to the video but I love listening to your voice. You have a natural feel and flow - not boring or dull like someone being interrogated by the police. It's as if we're standing in your garage and drinking a beer talking shop about all things interesting. Very cool! Now whatever happened to the Titanic in terms of air pockets and water entering the boat deck and down to the engine room is anyone's guess. Sadly it and all the grandeur and beauty and history is at the bottom of the ocean and rotted away and all the history with it. All this and the passengers that will never reach the new world lost to time forever. Thank you for sharing this with us. It was very insightful and provocative in its premise.
Your videos keep getting better! SUBSCRIBED
You should put some annotations on your slide show, because a mouse pointer or arrow would help see stuff on the stern wreck or on the floor plans. So there were two sets of stairs and not just the one that starts in the deckhouse?
2nd class on the Titanic is more luxurious then on other ships
I prefer Titanic but Look Lusitania 2nd class, This is more beautiful
I always love the pics and footage from the movie. 😂
Well timed video
I know when the Lusitania was torpedoed and the power cut off passengers were trapped in the elevators which became death traps! I would like to think people were smart enough not to have been in the elevators in second class and used to staircases to get to the boat decks. Anyone who went down with the ship in an air pocket still alive would have been dead in about 30 seconds from the pressure. But what a horrible death! Let's hope that this was not the case which Titanic
Keep up the content!
For a while not long after titanic was discovered my theory is the only reason the entire stern near the top was being held up is because of the remains of the 2nd class staircase was holding it up but eventually broke and everything collapsed
Next video on the titanic, or can you tell us what happened to the court? On the titanic
On my cruise ship, it wasn’t first class. It was actually called kids club and on my cruise ship. It’s called p&o Pacific Explorer
Cool video, somehow I never heard that Second class stairwell had an elevator.
if I choose to die at the titanic, it would either be on the Scotland Road (near the second class foward entrance ), i would run to the stairs after attempting going with the elevator. The water reaches the entrance as it slowly floods, water comes rushing through the lower decks and the promenade deck, filling the staircase from both ways. The water would reach me and due to the ship's 84 degrees, I can't stand anymore. I hold on the railing, accepting my fate
as many III and II class were left in the boat.... escially III class... this is scary and somehow so weird now.
Only disasters/destructions/death make everything back to dust... :(
The cruise ship that I went on, is p&o Pacific explorer
Not difficult to imagine at all: the air displaced by water immediately as it made its descent and the air goes to the surface
The staircase was probably ripped out once the ship hit the bottom that or once the dome broke the force of the water pouring in ripped it out
2nd class was very nice on the Titanic. I'm assuming that all 2nd spaces were destroyed in the sinking. The dining room was right underneath the closed promenade, think it's still there? Probably not. Stern is a massive mess. I'm a big Titanic nerd. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can you pls talk about the second grand staircase?
Somewhere between 100-300 meters you will be imploded within a millisecond and beome a red soup that are covering the doors of that elevator.
You will fall into unconciousnes before you reach that depth though
Are you from Pittsburg?
😢😢😢😢😢 they all gone
What the heck is a "promedan"? Do you mean promenade?
Since many rooms were destroyed in the sinking, ROVs and submersibles can't go down there.
Promenade not promedon
Prom-a-don?
What ever happened to Titanic's 2nd Class Staircase? Gonna guess it sank with the rest of the ship.
If it was near the stern section then it must have imploded
Dude. it's been at the bottom of the Atlantic for 111 years now
NO WAY REALLY!???!?
Is it tough being a depressed ginger? Asking as an anxious brunette.
The word is pronounced p r o m e n a d e
It's promenade not promedan dude
I used to watch you do 9/11 videos. Now I see you’re doing Titanic videos. What’s the future look like… cancer videos? Jk man haha, keep up the good work!
How many times must we tell you that it’s pro-me-nade ( pronounced “naad”) NOT pro-me-DAN
Nice Clip...... But....... It's Promenade...... and,Not Promadone in Wording
Ok, assuming there is someone or a group of people morally bankrupt enough and with enough available funding to pull this off, lets say that the at least the bow section gets raised successfully. What then? You put it on a barge and tow it to New York where it's 111 years late? When it finally gets there, and the cheering crowds leave and go about their lives, there still lies the question of what you are going to do with the thing? There is nowhere up here that is capable of maintaining it in the state of preservation that it will require. This isn't the Vasa where you can just build a dome around it, spray it down with preservative and call it good. This is the freaking Titanic we're talking about. You think the rust now at 3800 meters down is bad? Wait until it hits open air on the surface. I wouldn't even give it five years before they eventually find themselves staring at one big pile of red iron oxide with some nasty old wood mixed in. Even funnier than that, will be the press conference where they stand before every now pissed off family member of the original survivors, along with just about everyone else left out there with the moral fortitude to stand against this travesty, and try to explain to them how they thought that this was such a great idea.
Well duh, the ocean and nature is designed to break down anything over time. It's not shocking the ship is decaying.
If I see one more titanic video
Your voice is really harsh and always screaming. Can you calm down?
PROM-A-NA-DE. Not Prom-an-don.
this is hard to listen to
You still need to chill your voice a bit man. You give us headaches, and you're shouting at us like we refuse to believe you or something. Calm down man and just talk
I second this. Interesting content, unnecessary shouty vibe.
More like obnoxious monotone and over enunciating
He can’t pronounce words correctly and he smacks his lips a lot
@@paulwoodford1984 I know it's gross lol
@@MonsterJuiced i just want to smack him lol. he ruins his own videos. he needs to have it drilled into him that he needs to take him time, don’t smack his lips and pronounce words correctly. in his new videeo he smacks his lips straight away!
Alright alright we have seen enough titanic videos…
Can you change the way you talk please? Very annoying. Thanks
im sure if you use your head there is nothing left of it duh...
Yes a little bit of It is left
we know what happened to titanic🥱🥱
How old are you? This isn't tiktok!
@@SkyStream-lu4jk not telling my age and i do not do tiktok+ am from northern ireland
@@christruesdale2514 Yeah because telling your age is gonna cause harm
@@SkyStream-lu4jk I studied Titanic for years. But basically, the story can be summed up to this: A ship hit an iceberg and sank, and many, many people died. There's a limit to how much it can be studied, it's the same story, over, and over again.
@@patricknehmetallah1274 Since you only said the basics clearly you don't know