I remember when this show was on thinking it would never end because it was too good. Hard to believe we are nearing 10 years and Grant is no longer with us.
Blows my mind whenever Adam, on his show, talks about how Mythbusters went on way longer than it should have. Says they were really struggling for ideas that weren't utterly ridiculous the last few seasons. I was never let down by a single episode.
saw him in 2014 at Wondercon in Anaheim. he was dressed as a colonial officer (Ron Moore’s Battlestar Galactica). guy was a total geeky nerd all the way.
I really miss the science these guys did. Also miss Jamie and his mannerisms. This is probably one of the best series ever on Discovery. I'm happy Adam still does his channel but they were magic together in spite of their differences.
There’s 2 types of shows on discovery. 1. A actually good show (like mythbusters in my opinion) 2. Some horribly faked show that’s not too entertaining even, That’s just my thoughts
This demo was at atmoshperic pressure, about 14 psi. The Titan sub was at a pressure of 6,000 psi. And carbon fiber doesn't deform under failure load like steel, it shatters. They wouldn't have had any warning, just instant death.
@@sandeepsunny5509yeah. The air inside will compress so fast, it's like the piston in a diesel engine. It literally ignites the air due to pressure from the implosion.
@@sandeepsunny5509 Different levels of pressure. like OP said, this is has no where close the force of what happened to the Titan sub. When the titan imploded, it was so fast and so violent, the air inside the sub doesn't even have a place to go and just gets compressed until it combusts.
@sandeepsunny5509 this implosion is like a punch from a toddler while the Titan's implosion wash like a punch from a professional heavyweight boxer. The forces involved are ridiculously far apart!
I had forgotten that the car collapsed so it was a big surprise to me when it happened. This episode goes a long way to explaining why Mythbusters was great: Interesting experiments, great personalities and very creative thinking.
Since this was filmed in boerdman oregon near a lot of watermelon farms he could’ve just meant just that. Though it could be a great substitute cuss word.
@@jsplawn62 TV was a total shit show back in the day, too. Discovery was one of the few glimmers of remaining light. Then they sold out and became as garbage as everyone else. It's always cheaper to make garbage content.
There are some pretty strict rules though on tanker cars given that quite often they transport dangerous fluids. The rusty one is about as bad as a tanker car can be before it's illegal to use. If your tanker car has a massive dent in it like that it's illegal to use it.
If it’s any consolation, it was instantaneous for them. The forces involved were orders upon magnitude higher than on this vid. They wouldn’t have had any time to realize what just happened.
I just noticed, but @ 2:24 through 2:26 you can actually see the tanker-car start to warp. At first I thought it was a trick of the light but you can see on the left side horizon right next to the ladder there is a dark spot (probably a tree) and it gets covered by the ladder itself, indicating that the structure is beginning to bend. Had to watch it a few times as I thought I was just seeing things the first time. For a follow-up, they should have tested to see if they could reform the tanker using C4.
General Obi Wan Kenobi it’s because it’s being pushed or pulled in depending on how you look at it. Think of it as a stress ball you punch it in between two fingers, the pressure you apply goes into the ball from the points your pressuring this it moves outward same principle here just this one has a bursting point
I looked this up to explain to my friends and family what an implosion is like, after the loss of the Titan submersible took place. This is what happens when you have about 1 atmosphere of pressure difference. In fact, the gauge is minus 23 inches of mercury (inHg) when the implosion took place. If we do some math we can calculate that this is about 0.778 atmospheres (bar) of pressure difference (not even 1 atmosphere). Now assume that the Titan submarine was at a depth of about 3200 meters (320± bar) when the implosion occurred (1 hour and 45 minutes into its descent), that means the pressure difference compared to this video was 410 times greater (320/0.778). So imagine this video but 410 times as worse... it was a quick death for the people on board of that thing.
Not only that, but the rapid increase in pressure also increased the temperature meaning anything flammable inside ignited and anything non-flammable gelatious substance(flesh, brains, organs) liquified and boiled. All in less than a blink of an eye. Not to mention the rebound of the implosion resulting in an explosion and cavitation. There is nothing left of those people.
It's like an unfinished VFX shot before they've added the thing which crushes it. You expect something to be on top of it. Like a Snorlax or something.
JulianTrainKid 2019 Productions no. I was saying what if this tanker had a face, like a Troublesome Truck, and then imploded. That’d be some Shed 17 stuff.
considering how similar stuff happened in the show, not too far out there A spiteful brake van got crushed between a train and a locomotive in the show S. C. Ruffey was literally pulled apart
3:23 Jamie provides a great explanation on what it would take for an object to implode. Just one tiny imperfection, most likely what caused Titan to implode.
Yup, the problem with the Titan was the carbon fiber composite construction. If they used titanium for the whole thing then the metal would be able to move and flex a little without taking damage. But with carbon fiber the material will weaken and form small cracks and imperfections as it is stressed. It performed several dives without many problems but at some point that composite material was bound to fail, and it did.
Also, this was just one atmosphere of pressure pushing in. The Titan was under almost 400 atmospheres. Over five thousand pounds were pushing in on every square inch of that pressure hull.
@Cj Do some basic research dude. I don't know exactly how space suits are made or what they're made of, but it's a lot more complex then a fucking sleeping bag.
This isn't even close to what the Titan would have undergone. It would have been instant obliteration faster than a human can even process information. For a brief moment, the temperature would have been closer to that of the Sun than anything else in the solar system.
@@e14ph Well its not really long enough to turn a body into dust or ash. The outer layer will get charred by the temperature of the compressed air, then the shattered carbon fiber composite mantle will crash into itself, turning the bodies into meaty paste. Another morbidly curious case that did the opposite was the explosive decompression of the pressure chamber on the Byford Dolphin Rig. Human Error caused a depressurization from 9 atmospheres down to 1. 3 Divers were instantly dead because their blood boiled away while nitrogen bubbles expanded, ripping their bodies apart. One more diver that was halfway through the inner door when it happened had his body forced through a jammed outer door by the escaping air, fatally dismembering him. NEVER FUCK WITH DEEP SEA PRESSURE!
Pairing up Adam and Jaime was the smartest thing they ever did on this show. Jaime's an excellent straight man, and Adam does excellent color commentary.
I think Discovery should release all the episodes of Mythbusters that have not yet made it onto DVDs/Blue Ray. There are so many that are missing: Car Drop, Ultimate Mythbuster, Boarding a Plane, Mythbuster vs Jaws, for just a few. Just give us all the episodes, for pity's sake!
knowing that there is footage of a tourist piloting the submarine and hitting rocks really makes rewatching this episode haunting. the frying pan and egg analogy gave me chills....
The problem is 1 Atmosphere i like around 14-16 PSI. Doing it in a desert below Ocean level might have helped but the ones that do implode are usually because they hauled corrosive materials that eventually made the walls really thin. Implosions are not sucking but the air on the outside pushing in. Last point is the tank is designed to hold the pressure in not to keep it out.
What really blew my mind is how high the end of the tank car jumped off the wheel truck at 3:45. Up until that moment, I always assumed the wheel truck was permanently attached to the underside of the car.
I bet both those tankers were DOT-111. They were likely being retired due to the Lac-Megantic derailment and railroads subsequently having to move to the DOT-117 cars, which are 1/8 in thicker.
i think every billionaire needs to watch this and told that its less than an atmosphere of pressure difference and that the titanic would have around 400 atmospheres of pressure
The thing is the controller had nothing to do with it, granted yes it should have been wired into the sub and not using wireless but overall they was so many flaws in the whole submarine that the controller was the least of anyones problems.
The ironic thing is that the Logitech G Wireless Gamepad F710 probably went through more product testing, and quality control than any other part of that submarine.
This is what happened to the titan submersible, under 4000 psi of pressure under water it collapsed cause of its tubular design not being like a sphere to have the distribution of pressure evenly distributed all round
As an amateur sub designer wannabe, I always knew 14.7 psi wasn't enough to collapse a train car like in that old myth. But you can't refute a video? That train car collapsed, in front of an audience of adoring children, didn't it? I guess that was more LLFNIC*. "That" video was faked, but THIS video tells the truth. Thank you so much!!
Wtf are you trying to say?? I nearly got a stroke trying to read your comment. Maybe study grammar and sentence structure a little more before designing submersibles bud
Reasonable explanation with visuals. Now what??...we're looking at a bunch of steel and alloy recycling, heh? RECYCLE > REUSE > REPURPOSE > REINVENT > REINCARNATE > RE-WHATEVER.
No, the story happened back when the tooling for train cars wasn't that advanced. Today the whole boiler is made of one single moulding, that allows for a almost perfectly round structure. But 50 years ago they were made out of sheet metal cut to size, bent and welded. You can never bend a tube perfectly round, there will alway be imperfections, and these are the cause for faulties like implosions.
I remember when this show was on thinking it would never end because it was too good. Hard to believe we are nearing 10 years and Grant is no longer with us.
Blows my mind whenever Adam, on his show, talks about how Mythbusters went on way longer than it should have.
Says they were really struggling for ideas that weren't utterly ridiculous the last few seasons.
I was never let down by a single episode.
Where'd he go?
@@FinerStuffGrant died of brain aneurysm.
saw him in 2014 at Wondercon in Anaheim. he was dressed as a colonial officer (Ron Moore’s Battlestar Galactica).
guy was a total geeky nerd all the way.
@@WV-HillBillyyeah I agree, although that one naval cannon episode could have used a more realistic sized weapon for splinter replication.
Aliens looking down from orbit: "Sir, they appear to be jumping and screaming around a giant metal can they crushed."
"Aight, we'll check back in 300 planetary orbits. Maybe they'll be a bit more intelligent and less silly by then."
They might be dumber than us if they don't know what we're doing
"Well son, our kind did the same thing 3 centuries ago. now look at us, we are traveling to earth"
other alien "mustt be one of their holidays"
@@duncandl910 would depend on if they adapted to figure out our language or not
I swear Adam’s celebrations when things go right are one of the best parts of this show
2:57
Girls stomach when someone takes a picture
You can lie to us but don't lie to yourself, you also do it
@@Alcosmos_ Hah!
no lol. hoodies hide everything
I really miss the science these guys did. Also miss Jamie and his mannerisms. This is probably one of the best series ever on Discovery. I'm happy Adam still does his channel but they were magic together in spite of their differences.
I do too, they were fun, "oh crap, big explosion, run, RUN"!
There’s 2 types of shows on discovery. 1. A actually good show (like mythbusters in my opinion) 2. Some horribly faked show that’s not too entertaining even, That’s just my thoughts
This demo was at atmoshperic pressure, about 14 psi. The Titan sub was at a pressure of 6,000 psi. And carbon fiber doesn't deform under failure load like steel, it shatters. They wouldn't have had any warning, just instant death.
Will it produce heat and turn their body into ashes?
@@sandeepsunny5509yeah. The air inside will compress so fast, it's like the piston in a diesel engine. It literally ignites the air due to pressure from the implosion.
@@GIN.356.A an explosion after implosion? Then where is that heat in this video?
@@sandeepsunny5509 Different levels of pressure. like OP said, this is has no where close the force of what happened to the Titan sub. When the titan imploded, it was so fast and so violent, the air inside the sub doesn't even have a place to go and just gets compressed until it combusts.
@sandeepsunny5509 this implosion is like a punch from a toddler while the Titan's implosion wash like a punch from a professional heavyweight boxer. The forces involved are ridiculously far apart!
I had forgotten that the car collapsed so it was a big surprise to me when it happened. This episode goes a long way to explaining why Mythbusters was great: Interesting experiments, great personalities and very creative thinking.
Wait a minute. When Adam said “melon farmer,” I just now realized what he wanted to actually say.
Wait whaaa
@@samuelyoung2671Adam wanted to say Motherfucker 😂
Erdogan
Since this was filmed in boerdman oregon near a lot of watermelon farms he could’ve just meant just that. Though it could be a great substitute cuss word.
“We need a dent”
*”let’s just drop this giant concrete block on it.”*
“With what?”
_”I happen to have a crane...”_
“OK!”
*”OK!”*
3:14 invisible king kong stepped on it
NO IT WAS A GREEK GOD omg my teacher said that ughh
NO IT THE MONSTERS FROM BIRD BOX C’MON SIMPLE KNOWLEDGE
NO IT WAS TOM HANK
IT WAS JOHN CEEEENNNAAAAAAA
I love love love Adam's maniacal victory laugh. Damn I miss this show. TV is total shit nowadays
Ain’t that the truth!!!
It's all about that sweet sweet ad revenue
@@jsplawn62 TV was a total shit show back in the day, too. Discovery was one of the few glimmers of remaining light. Then they sold out and became as garbage as everyone else.
It's always cheaper to make garbage content.
... and I'm calling it plausible!
Maybe the tank from the original myth was dented/damaged
Others also say that the original had one thin wall, and was partially corroded on the outside with age, while this one had double walls.
Those tanker cars get beat up over years and years of use, so it's not unusual for them to be imperfect structurally
There are some pretty strict rules though on tanker cars given that quite often they transport dangerous fluids. The rusty one is about as bad as a tanker car can be before it's illegal to use. If your tanker car has a massive dent in it like that it's illegal to use it.
RIP to 4 of the passengers on the Titan Sub
I see what you did there 😂
If it’s any consolation, it was instantaneous for them. The forces involved were orders upon magnitude higher than on this vid. They wouldn’t have had any time to realize what just happened.
Sought this video out to understand. Rest in peace.
5...
Not a great comparison. This is a steel tanker. The sub was made of fiberglass which shatters.
I just noticed, but @ 2:24 through 2:26 you can actually see the tanker-car start to warp. At first I thought it was a trick of the light but you can see on the left side horizon right next to the ladder there is a dark spot (probably a tree) and it gets covered by the ladder itself, indicating that the structure is beginning to bend. Had to watch it a few times as I thought I was just seeing things the first time.
For a follow-up, they should have tested to see if they could reform the tanker using C4.
That would have been really fun to watch
General Obi Wan Kenobi it’s because it’s being pushed or pulled in depending on how you look at it. Think of it as a stress ball you punch it in between two fingers, the pressure you apply goes into the ball from the points your pressuring this it moves outward same principle here just this one has a bursting point
I used to drive a milk tanker. I've seen tanks crush when the receiver at the plant forgot to open the vent on top before pumping the milk
@@garywybenga4188 Oops. lol
@@GeneralKenobiSIYE it's an expensive mistakes. It happens fast depending on how full the tanker was to begin with
As an Ironworker, seeing Adam wearing that MSA bridge hat is really funny for some reason.
Imagine him on your gang? Would probably be fun.
Funny and annoying at the same time. Definitely would be sending him for coffee
I looked this up to explain to my friends and family what an implosion is like, after the loss of the Titan submersible took place.
This is what happens when you have about 1 atmosphere of pressure difference. In fact, the gauge is minus 23 inches of mercury (inHg) when the implosion took place. If we do some math we can calculate that this is about 0.778 atmospheres (bar) of pressure difference (not even 1 atmosphere). Now assume that the Titan submarine was at a depth of about 3200 meters (320± bar) when the implosion occurred (1 hour and 45 minutes into its descent), that means the pressure difference compared to this video was 410 times greater (320/0.778). So imagine this video but 410 times as worse... it was a quick death for the people on board of that thing.
Thank you for the insight!
Not only that, but the rapid increase in pressure also increased the temperature meaning anything flammable inside ignited and anything non-flammable gelatious substance(flesh, brains, organs) liquified and boiled. All in less than a blink of an eye. Not to mention the rebound of the implosion resulting in an explosion and cavitation. There is nothing left of those people.
Watching it again in 2018, still get goosebumps... This was THE best myth tested!
I dunno, the Several water heater rockets were pretty dang good.
It's like an unfinished VFX shot before they've added the thing which crushes it. You expect something to be on top of it. Like a Snorlax or something.
I'll say it's like a clip right out of a transformers movie or something.
Is no one gonna talk about when Adam pounded the glass to the beat at 2:28?
Pretty sure that was done the other way around. They matched the beat to him pounding on the glass.
@@TheRealSkeletorwas just going to say that. Well done. Let's go Brandon!
0:12 "just got to show, that you got to test things" ocean gate take notes
Now imagine the engineer: hey guys we have ourselves a myth busters prop.
This is what happened to the titanic sub
Yeah though a hundred times faster and possibly more of a shattering since it is made up of carbon fiber
Oceangate brought me here....
The atmosphere’s weight is absolutely powerful
omg i saw u at some other place as well ur fkn everywhere
imagine the fun we could have on Venus
Imagine if that tanker had a face like Thomas the Tank Engine, and then imploded
JulianTrainKid 2019 Productions no. I was saying what if this tanker had a face, like a Troublesome Truck, and then imploded. That’d be some Shed 17 stuff.
steakandcake that's dark
Let's not go there.
considering how similar stuff happened in the show, not too far out there
A spiteful brake van got crushed between a train and a locomotive in the show
S. C. Ruffey was literally pulled apart
godzillahomer Lol yeah those episodes are *classics.*
lol i revisited this video to gather more of a visual of the submersible that went *boop* lookin for the titanic.
Frankly, that was more shocking than some of their biggest explosions.
There goes the Hyperloop.
3:23 Jamie provides a great explanation on what it would take for an object to implode. Just one tiny imperfection, most likely what caused Titan to implode.
Yup, the problem with the Titan was the carbon fiber composite construction. If they used titanium for the whole thing then the metal would be able to move and flex a little without taking damage. But with carbon fiber the material will weaken and form small cracks and imperfections as it is stressed. It performed several dives without many problems but at some point that composite material was bound to fail, and it did.
Also, this was just one atmosphere of pressure pushing in. The Titan was under almost 400 atmospheres. Over five thousand pounds were pushing in on every square inch of that pressure hull.
I agree
Just a tiny imperfection. That completely deformed the top of the tanker. But yes. Just tiny 🙄
@@NorwayVFXexcept it wasn’t just carbon fiber.
Thanks you for making me understand what happened with Titan.....Amen
The worst part of all of these types of experiments, was the waiting. And waiting. And waiting. Then BOOOM! Lol....
who else is here after the news about the submarine implosion?
Came back to this again
I was already aware of this video and knew it was a good reference.. in short.. "I am"!!
Instantly thought about this Mythbusters episode when I heard the word implosion. (Yes, talking about the submarine )
submersible*
Now blow it back up 😉
How, they got cancelled
" blow it back up?" You'll have to talk to my ex-wife ...
"Blow it back up"? I'm afraid you'll have to talk to my ex-wife ...
@Cj
That's not how space ships work. Doesn't prove anything.
@Cj
Do some basic research dude. I don't know exactly how space suits are made or what they're made of, but it's a lot more complex then a fucking sleeping bag.
To think this happened to the Titanic Submarine but several magnitudes more violently is insane to me.
Its only needed a dent to happen that
This isn't even close to what the Titan would have undergone. It would have been instant obliteration faster than a human can even process information. For a brief moment, the temperature would have been closer to that of the Sun than anything else in the solar system.
@@alexanderl3176 basically a human body turned into dust in a blink of an eye.
@@e14ph1/20th of a second is all it took to go from a little sub to a few pieces of shrapnel lying at the bottom of the atlantic
@@e14ph Well its not really long enough to turn a body into dust or ash. The outer layer will get charred by the temperature of the compressed air, then the shattered carbon fiber composite mantle will crash into itself, turning the bodies into meaty paste.
Another morbidly curious case that did the opposite was the explosive decompression of the pressure chamber on the Byford Dolphin Rig. Human Error caused a depressurization from 9 atmospheres down to 1. 3 Divers were instantly dead because their blood boiled away while nitrogen bubbles expanded, ripping their bodies apart. One more diver that was halfway through the inner door when it happened had his body forced through a jammed outer door by the escaping air, fatally dismembering him.
NEVER FUCK WITH DEEP SEA PRESSURE!
Pairing up Adam and Jaime was the smartest thing they ever did on this show. Jaime's an excellent straight man, and Adam does excellent color commentary.
I think Discovery should release all the episodes of Mythbusters that have not yet made it onto DVDs/Blue Ray. There are so many that are missing: Car Drop, Ultimate Mythbuster, Boarding a Plane, Mythbuster vs Jaws, for just a few. Just give us all the episodes, for pity's sake!
Rip oceangate
Landed here searching for Titanic submarine implosion.
And this was just ONE atmosphere of pressure difference on the outside.
The sub had hundreds.
Super awkward fist bump XD
One atmosphere of pressure.
Sobering.
2:57 - *Titan Submersible* 🌊 (2023)
The titan brought me hear
Who's here because of the Titan Ocean Gate Sub?
Is anyone here because of the titanic submersible ?
Heyo.
Me
Imagine this, but 30x more pressure difference.
@@THEPOLCO Plus, it was made out of carbon fiber, which shatters rather than bend. So basically pulverized.
@@THEPOLCO517 times more
This is what happened to the Titan submersible when trying to catch a glimse at the Titanic.
knowing that there is footage of a tourist piloting the submarine and hitting rocks really makes rewatching this episode haunting. the frying pan and egg analogy gave me chills....
submersible*
Came here after learning about the OceanGate sub implosion.
Yea those billionaires not making it out of that sub
i think they just been confirmed dead
The remains was found near Titanic
@@kindabent3275 yeah
Anyone else here for the implosion of the titan?
I was figuring they’d empty the tank THEN drop the weight, but this works too.
The tank is empty, hence the vacuum sucking all the air out. Those are made with 1/2” steel so it’s pretty resilient
They might have if this didn't work. But this way looks way better
RIP OceanGate Titan
3:56 That's what she said.
Nice
UA-cam recommendations spot on!
really satisfying watching that big thing compress
wow i didn't think those tankers are that tough. and they better be because they contain some of the most hazardous chemicals you could ship by rail
Derek Wall Oh yea all those nasty industrial chemicals
@sergystraystar9135 yeah all those chemicals that have been spilling all this year by all those suspicious train derailments.
The problem is 1 Atmosphere i like around 14-16 PSI. Doing it in a desert below Ocean level might have helped but the ones that do implode are usually because they hauled corrosive materials that eventually made the walls really thin. Implosions are not sucking but the air on the outside pushing in. Last point is the tank is designed to hold the pressure in not to keep it out.
That tank survived ~1200 tons of force before it finally collapsed. Even with a major deformation. Damn.
That’s so bizarre and so satisfying at the same time
Who came here after hearing about Titan imploding
Watching in 2023/07, just to conclude about TITAN Submersible implosion
What really blew my mind is how high the end of the tank car jumped off the wheel truck at 3:45. Up until that moment, I always assumed the wheel truck was permanently attached to the underside of the car.
You need a more powerful vacuum pump. This happens in Industry. Fill the tank . Close all vents and drain through the bottom
They were secretly like “crap, now we really gotta pay for this tanker”
I believe this particular tanker had been decomissioned for dismantling and scrapping.. if anything they probably did the trainyard a favour
Here because of the titanic sun divers
This would be Elon Musk's Hyperloop.
*random earthquake*
*hits the hyperloop with a hammer*
*it fucking implodes, killing everyone inside*
If it was made of carbon fiber with titanium end caps that wouldn't have happened
And the ISS is in Space LOL !!! God Blessed for your Job !
The ISS was build a bit sturdier than a tank car, and the structure is under tension rather than compression like this video
Is there a freaking soundtrack album for Mythbusters?
Kal El u %%
Reminds me of
Two Steps From Hell.
I bet both those tankers were DOT-111. They were likely being retired due to the Lac-Megantic derailment and railroads subsequently having to move to the DOT-117 cars, which are 1/8 in thicker.
One of the best episodes aired!
Here to see what an implosion looks like after the titan sub ✌🏾
incredible show, very reliable boat design
Imagine being inside it. You turn to meat paste.
Anyone here because of the Titan submersible?
I love seeing Adam celebrate like a kid.
Yes, and that’s proof that scientists can have any one of the four temperaments and many others too!
This brings a whole new meaning to the term ‘vacuum energy’
i think every billionaire needs to watch this and told that its less than an atmosphere of pressure difference and that the titanic would have around 400 atmospheres of pressure
i think billionaires should watch the diving bell episode, too.
that is exactly what happened at 12,000 feet underwater
This will affect the Logitech G Wireless Gamepad F710 sales I think
The thing is the controller had nothing to do with it, granted yes it should have been wired into the sub and not using wireless but overall they was so many flaws in the whole submarine that the controller was the least of anyones problems.
The ironic thing is that the Logitech G Wireless Gamepad F710 probably went through more product testing, and quality control than any other part of that submarine.
AWESOME - In the last section of the video where you forwarded and reversed the video, it looked like it was made of rubber or something!
This is what happened to the titan submersible, under 4000 psi of pressure under water it collapsed cause of its tubular design not being like a sphere to have the distribution of pressure evenly distributed all round
Are you hear learning about the submarine?
my eggs don't do that when I crack them...
Probably what happened to that mini submarine that just imploded while en route to see the Titanic.
😮 😮😮😮
That's implosión!!
Ok
After "Titan" i'm.right here 😎
Im here cause Tik tok told me to do because of the sub incident. :O
That's what it looks like when the atmosphere steps on something.
Now imagine this but with 500 times the outside pressure.
Who’s here for the submersible
As an amateur sub designer wannabe, I always knew 14.7 psi wasn't enough to collapse a train car like in that old myth. But you can't refute a video? That train car collapsed, in front of an audience of adoring children, didn't it? I guess that was more LLFNIC*. "That" video was faked, but THIS video tells the truth. Thank you so much!!
*Lamestream Legacy Fake News Industrial Complex.
Wtf are you trying to say?? I nearly got a stroke trying to read your comment. Maybe study grammar and sentence structure a little more before designing submersibles bud
so this is what happened to the people in the submarine
Reasonable explanation with visuals. Now what??...we're looking at a bunch of steel and alloy recycling, heh? RECYCLE > REUSE > REPURPOSE > REINVENT > REINCARNATE > RE-WHATEVER.
> RE-PLY
I wasn’t expecting it to be so... sudden...
The pumps at the bulk plants are strong enough to collapse the tank. I’ve seen it
I've seen plastic totes enclose and crush to nothing if you leave top closed and vacuum out with a pump it's pretty cool
Still the best show ever made
The deep end of the swimming pool feels like ur head is gonna pop
Lets be honest, the story of the myth happened when the rain was borderline freezing.
No, the story happened back when the tooling for train cars wasn't that advanced. Today the whole boiler is made of one single moulding, that allows for a almost perfectly round structure. But 50 years ago they were made out of sheet metal cut to size, bent and welded. You can never bend a tube perfectly round, there will alway be imperfections, and these are the cause for faulties like implosions.
That doesn't make a huge difference - with those temperatures they still got it to almost 1 atmosphere of negative pressure (100kpa)