Not exactly. It was nose down, everyone piled on each other covered in several days of their toilet waste. The thing was beyond stupid. They were bolted into the submersible 3 days earlier when they left port. A chemical toilet they all shared in the back. Once it went nose down and started rapidly sinking, they were piled on each other stuck in that titanium dome. The toilet spilled out on them. At least one likely vomited at that point from the terror and disgust. Alarms beeping. The hull was reportedly making unusual crackling sounds just as they lost communications before it went nose down.. So they knew they were dying.. Then the sudden explosive end, covered in porta-potty fluid, human waste and vomit.
@@centex7409 *I saw the video from one of the earlier excursions just before they left the ship - they showed the inside of the submersible - and there is no chemical-toilet - just a plastic groove where you can defecate, and a bottle you can pee into and close.* *Stockton Rush also said that he requested passengers not eat or drink much before embarking on the voyage - that way they wouldn't need to use to toilet.* *Their submersible was estimated to have imploded just a few days after leaving the ship at the surface - not several days - and in the event they descended nose-down - it's unlikely any waste would have fallen on them as they had a curtain drawn closed on that area - and the urine-bottle was sealed.* *Also them going nose-down is just a theory - they could have easily been descending fairly parallel.* *Not quiet as dramatically inaccurate as you put it.*
The loss in communication from the Titan Sub was caused by a power failure that would have also knocked out the propulsion system, which means the Titan sub was most definitely nosediving for 3000 feet for around 48 -71 seconds before the implosion. According to submersible experts.@@Percival-kl9yy
That’s pretty much what this sub was. Put together with a bunch of crap that looked like the guy found it in his garage. They steered it with a game controller for God’s sake.
Look up the chat logs here on YT. It actually lasted for quite some time, and they knew there was a problem with the sub. Terrifying, really. They were actually doing their best to try and deploy the floater thingies, hoping to ascend and come back to the surface in one piece, but before the surface lost contact with them, they got confirmation that the sub was starting to ascend, but way too slow, much slower than it really should. General assumptions are that there was leakage in the small cargo area. The sub even sent a message to the surface about hearing weird noises there. So unfortunately, it wasn't as quick as you'd think. They knew that they were in danger.
@@ragingsaviorkami9862 No the issue started before that. Look at the descent rate they sent topside. They went down way too fast. Them going up way too slow was just that same issue but morr apparent.
@@jamegumb7298 Oh yeah, definitely. They were descending fast, but It took them descending almost to the bottom to realize something is wrong, apparently only when the red warning light turned on did they decide to start taking it seriously. So sad.
While all of the discussion above is so, it does not distract from the fact that one moment, they were whole. Less than 200 milliseconds later, they were no more than pulverized floating matter.
There are two german words "unterseeboot" for submarine and "tauchboot" for submersible. Although it is common in in german, as it is in englisch, to call both uboot as the difference is hardly known to the General public
Billionaire submarine goes missing: 🙁 Loud bang recorded on microphone: 😦 You find the wreckage: 😨 Loud banging continues: 😰 Microphone operator reports it's coming from inside the wreck of the Titanic: 💀
Owch! That first sharp ping noise. Sounds like a sonar ping. That's probably the whole implosion. Like a thousand pound blockbuster. But inward. All the other noises fadeing is probably echoes off the bottom and thermo layers. Any wreckage hitting the bottom was muffled in mud. The big bloop.
They couldn’t be certain that the sound was the submersible and didn’t want searchers to stop looking if there remained any possibility they could be alive. It was possible a smaller component of the submersible imploded but not the crew capsule.
… sorry to burst your bubble (heh..) but uh, search up “implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes”, exact same audio, just that the original audio was made 10 years ago
@@Thecdnsurvivor it was made out of Carbon fibre, cracking was a known issue, so it most definitely was a crack initial failure leading to total implosion
Especially, when at the depth of nearly where the Titanic is found, a shoddy vessel like the Titan would implode from the water pressure and lives aboard would go quick and painless, that is the only solace from that. So I don't understand how the Navy didn't put two and two together and say if they are at that depth with that kind of vessel with a clear shoddy means to keep it from sinking or imploding. Then it is safe to say, the boat is gone and so are its driver and its passengers.
This is fake. The audio is from a vídeo from 10 years ago calles glass implosión with 10 echoes por something like that, but people believr everything they read
loud sound you heard was the Titans Hall cracking the second one and the other ones that were getting quieter was The Titan submarine imploding. They didn't make it out of enough titanium that's the reason why it actually imploded
Sounds like reasonable assumption I doubt there were secondary effects from the implosion. although I think it is possible we’re hearing the vessel break up and hit the sea floor but that’s pure speculation.
@@saint-chevellehustle6039 oh buddy the navy has so many sonar listening posts in the Atlantic they could probably identify a whale by its fart. Especially now with Russia acting up Edit- the Atlantic as opposed to ‘that Atlantic’
So it was not instantaneous? More like a few seconds as it crushes in on itself like a soda can. How horrifying! Can you imagine? 3-4 seconds, realization hits, brain thinks, "Oh shit!". Then gone.
Is the reason the initial sound is louder and sharper because there was still a pocket of air in the sub when the hull began failing so it had an amplification effect?
The relatively high frequency of this means that it cannot be the implosion of thus sub. The high frequency means that the hydrophones are very close to the event - like under a few hundred meters. Any sounds from (what was probably ex SOSUS seabed arrays) would be very low frequency and would have much more reverb due to distance.
Unless there's a full confirmation of safety test run by them togather with physicians and geographian. They should not even allow tourist to dive in it with no worker as guide. What were they thinking, taking innocent lifes as dummy?
These comments are very funny though. Still, it sucks. I remember when they were talking about it and stuff, and I'm like "I have a baad feeling about this"
It was yet another of many blackpill moments for me when this happened and social media was full of nothing but vile people laughing and saying they deserved it for being rich.
i feel like this has the same tune as sonar on the water side not inside the sub.my reason is that the fading sound and the tone is stable, unlike a sharp and short crackling sound like in holywood movies, the implosion should have unstable tone which is the highest at the peak of the implosion.. think this is actually a recording from passing sub
Why was the Navy recording when the submersible imploded? By the time the mother ship reported the Titan missing, it had already been destroyed for 8 full hours. Is the Navy recording every inch of ocean water on the planet 24/7? I’m not sure why, but the thought of that really creeps me out.
search "implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes" for the same old (interesting) audio --- does this channel know it's fake or were they duped too? That's the question.
Tricknology brotha ...it sounded like somn was chewing on it to me lol bfrtwhy so many bangs for one implosion ..i could see one or two but four or 5 dont seem right ..anyone else 😊
Those of us who worked on sonar call it reverberation; it's the sound bouncing off the thermocline layers in the water. Hull crumbling noises are a pretty sickening sound.
@ericanderson8965 I should have remembered that. I was a Sonar Tech aboard the USS BRUMBY FF 1044. we had the ANSQS 26 AXR type. Nice piece of kit. Love standing the watches and listening to the sea noise coming from the UQC. That was 50+ years ago. Where'd the time go?
On the bright side, it was basically instantaneous. They literally never knew what happened. They were there, then they werent
Not exactly. It was nose down, everyone piled on each other covered in several days of their toilet waste. The thing was beyond stupid. They were bolted into the submersible 3 days earlier when they left port. A chemical toilet they all shared in the back. Once it went nose down and started rapidly sinking, they were piled on each other stuck in that titanium dome. The toilet spilled out on them. At least one likely vomited at that point from the terror and disgust. Alarms beeping. The hull was reportedly making unusual crackling sounds just as they lost communications before it went nose down.. So they knew they were dying.. Then the sudden explosive end, covered in porta-potty fluid, human waste and vomit.
@@centex7409 *I saw the video from one of the earlier excursions just before they left the ship - they showed the inside of the submersible - and there is no chemical-toilet - just a plastic groove where you can defecate, and a bottle you can pee into and close.*
*Stockton Rush also said that he requested passengers not eat or drink much before embarking on the voyage - that way they wouldn't need to use to toilet.*
*Their submersible was estimated to have imploded just a few days after leaving the ship at the surface - not several days - and in the event they descended nose-down - it's unlikely any waste would have fallen on them as they had a curtain drawn closed on that area - and the urine-bottle was sealed.*
*Also them going nose-down is just a theory - they could have easily been descending fairly parallel.*
*Not quiet as dramatically inaccurate as you put it.*
Yea, but they knew what was about to happen at any minute, and that’s worse.
The loss in communication from the Titan Sub was caused by a power failure that would have also knocked out the propulsion system, which means the Titan sub was most definitely nosediving for 3000 feet for around 48 -71 seconds before the implosion. According to submersible experts.@@Percival-kl9yy
Thats what they tell you so you feel better.
This sound clip is from “Implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes” - uploaded 10 years ago. You’re welcome.
Good catch
I noticed you didn’t get a heart
Here you go❤
I was wondering what it really was since the navy hasn’t released the actual recording. It sounded a bit too clean for a submersible.
How exactly did audio from the military’s classified sonar net make its way to UA-cam?
Cash
Declassified for public release. We've done it before!
War Thunder, bet?🤷♂️
They released it. Probably scrubbed it so just how good their radar can't be ascertained.
Really?
You were supposed to tour them. Not join them
Big oof
It was said that you would bring balance to titanic sight, not leave tourists in darkness! 😠
I IMPLODE YOUU!
@@projectamis4772 You were my Ocean Anakin. I swam you.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 Bro get outta town
Sounds just like a homemade devise imploding under water.
😃🫡😁😂😂😝😝
It wasn't a homemade device?
Multi-millionaires have fancy homes.
That’s pretty much what this sub was. Put together with a bunch of crap that looked like the guy found it in his garage. They steered it with a game controller for God’s sake.
@@forresttowns4995the game controller isnt a problem plenty of subs use it; its the poor design and; homemade materials
Some people didn't pick up on the sarcastic nature of this comedically dry observation.
The loss of life is tragic, but its beyond me why these mega wealthy people would go on a rinky dink sub with Playstation controllers
I thought they were x-box controllers.
Rich people always have some weird kink they wanna test out
You get rich by cutting costs.
It was a Logitech wireless game controller. Chinese made. Which is even worse!
@@willietorben560😂
One second, "Hey, what's that small crack?" The very next second, Harps playing at the pearly gates.
Look up the chat logs here on YT. It actually lasted for quite some time, and they knew there was a problem with the sub. Terrifying, really. They were actually doing their best to try and deploy the floater thingies, hoping to ascend and come back to the surface in one piece, but before the surface lost contact with them, they got confirmation that the sub was starting to ascend, but way too slow, much slower than it really should. General assumptions are that there was leakage in the small cargo area. The sub even sent a message to the surface about hearing weird noises there. So unfortunately, it wasn't as quick as you'd think. They knew that they were in danger.
@@ragingsaviorkami9862
No the issue started before that.
Look at the descent rate they sent topside. They went down way too fast. Them going up way too slow was just that same issue but morr apparent.
@@jamegumb7298 Oh yeah, definitely. They were descending fast, but It took them descending almost to the bottom to realize something is wrong, apparently only when the red warning light turned on did they decide to start taking it seriously.
So sad.
While all of the discussion above is so, it does not distract from the fact that one moment, they were whole. Less than 200 milliseconds later, they were no more than pulverized floating matter.
Who says they heard harps? More like infernal bag pipes, maybe?
The Titan was Not an U - Boat ,it was a submersible !
Unterseeboot (pardon my spelling, not a German speaker) is German for submarine.
A garbage submersible 🙈😅
There are two german words "unterseeboot" for submarine and "tauchboot" for submersible.
Although it is common in in german, as it is in englisch, to call both uboot as the difference is hardly known to the General public
Titan was an underwear boat....that's what U-boat means; it's from the Kriegsmarine.
@@deplorablelibertarianAn "underwear boat"? Interesting...
This is an explosion of something similar but not the actual Titan sub. Heard this before on UA-cam with a different heading. 😢
Billionaire submarine goes missing: 🙁
Loud bang recorded on microphone: 😦
You find the wreckage: 😨
Loud banging continues: 😰
Microphone operator reports it's coming from inside the wreck of the Titanic: 💀
😱
It's quite possible your hearing the echo off the bottom and surrounding Seascape
The souls of the damned that have been trapped in Davy Jones Locker for over a hundred years: 🥳
God that banging sound is just haunting. Almost like the ocean is warning us to stay away or join them in a deep, cold, watery grave.
Owch! That first sharp ping noise. Sounds like a sonar ping. That's probably the whole implosion. Like a thousand pound blockbuster. But inward. All the other noises fadeing is probably echoes off the bottom and thermo layers. Any wreckage hitting the bottom was muffled in mud. The big bloop.
Good info. Thanks. I wondered why there were multiple sounds.
It’s the whole implosion… of a glass sphere. This is old audio
They had this implosion sound but still told us for days their fate was unknown
They couldn’t be certain that the sound was the submersible and didn’t want searchers to stop looking if there remained any possibility they could be alive. It was possible a smaller component of the submersible imploded but not the crew capsule.
first sound is hull beginning to crack under pressure, second louder sound is implosion and the rest are reverbs
But there is no Crack at that pressure it was probably an oxygen tank failing then the hull crushing
… sorry to burst your bubble (heh..) but uh, search up “implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes”, exact same audio, just that the original audio was made 10 years ago
@@Thecdnsurvivor it was made out of Carbon fibre, cracking was a known issue, so it most definitely was a crack initial failure leading to total implosion
This sound is approximately 10 years older than the sub accident, that it's claiming to be from. Don't believe everyone you see on the internet, JR.
@@MattHadderdamn internet
Everyone knew they were dead 20 minutes in and they played it out for how long 😂😂😂😂
They played it up for ratings, wanted people to tune in, pathetic
That was so heartless towards the families, to give them false hope for so long.
Lol ya that was ridiculous. Fake searching for them for days 😂
They certainly didn't do that accidentally.
Especially, when at the depth of nearly where the Titanic is found, a shoddy vessel like the Titan would implode from the water pressure and lives aboard would go quick and painless, that is the only solace from that. So I don't understand how the Navy didn't put two and two together and say if they are at that depth with that kind of vessel with a clear shoddy means to keep it from sinking or imploding. Then it is safe to say, the boat is gone and so are its driver and its passengers.
every time a sub implodes, a billionaire gets its horns
"HAZZAH! A MAN OF QUALITY!"
I can’t wait to hear these sounds being used as stock audio for horror games.
Yo I just had that idea lol
This isn’t the actual audio, so it can be used.
That was me, I was swimming and had bad gas, those burritos didn’t sit well.
I shit in my pants while in the Atlantic Ocean around that time. It was a bad time in my life.
Bro sunk the uss brownship and got away with it😂
The echoes were so long... Really shows how huge the ocean is. And how well sound travels there.
This is from another vid the navy Have captured the audio but they have not released it to the public
This is fake. The audio is from a vídeo from 10 years ago calles glass implosión with 10 echoes por something like that, but people believr everything they read
*The Navy has captured
Or, alternatively:
*The Navy captured
Yup, people are dumb sheep.
loud sound you heard was the Titans Hall cracking the second one and the other ones that were getting quieter was The Titan submarine imploding.
They didn't make it out of enough titanium that's the reason why it actually imploded
Perfectly explained 👌
It was made of carbon fiber....a fancy way of saying plastic!
@@Vintagephysique_since1984
Thank you
…uh… search up “implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes”, exact same audio, just that the original audio was made 10 years ago
Lets not forget about the sub's windows not being in regulation for the depth they are going.
0:22 Jesus Christ if the echo was that bad…
Am I correct in assuming the consecutive sounds are echoes of the explosion?
Sounds like reasonable assumption I doubt there were secondary effects from the implosion. although I think it is possible we’re hearing the vessel break up and hit the sea floor but that’s pure speculation.
I thought Echo, too, could also be the sub tumbling down hitting stuff. I feel like it was sabotage seeing how the Navy magically is there to listen.
@@saint-chevellehustle6039 oh buddy the navy has so many sonar listening posts in the Atlantic they could probably identify a whale by its fart. Especially now with Russia acting up
Edit- the Atlantic as opposed to ‘that Atlantic’
@@saint-chevellehustle6039 SOSUS is always listening
search up “implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes”, it’s not the actual sound of the implosion, just a fake to troll/bait people
"See thse cute pupp-"
Its amazing how long epoxy held up, since the carbon fiber wasnt doing jack shit.
0:20 Rest in peace OceanGate...
*peaces
*pieces ...
@@greenbus9 what
They were fools for doing that. I shed no tears
Sounds like a rubix cube and a video game controller 🎮 sinking to the bottom of the ocean.
👍😉
The poor whales and dolphins ears!
“U-boat” yeah.. this was defintely a submarine classified to sink ships using torpedoes. Other wise great vid
You couldn’t pay me a million dollars to get on that thing, much less charge a million.
" Hey Dad, look at this! Wow, this is incred......"
That moment when floating through Hells Abyss sounds like a 6 year olds birthday party.
Now I wish I hadn’t listened
So it was not instantaneous? More like a few seconds as it crushes in on itself like a soda can. How horrifying! Can you imagine? 3-4 seconds, realization hits, brain thinks, "Oh shit!". Then gone.
No! It was a loud pop! The echo propagated through the water...
I was waiting for it to be ambatukam
"I thought I told you just ONE ping Vasyly!!!"
They knew they were doomed....that's what's sad.
Why would there be more than one sound?
Echoes from the sound waves reflected off surfaces
Is the reason the initial sound is louder and sharper because there was still a pocket of air in the sub when the hull began failing so it had an amplification effect?
That echo is just chilling
For some reason i always knew that is how a explosion would sound like
Sure lasted a long time....I would have thought it would be one short loud bang.
The relatively high frequency of this means that it cannot be the implosion of thus sub. The high frequency means that the hydrophones are very close to the event - like under a few hundred meters. Any sounds from (what was probably ex SOSUS seabed arrays) would be very low frequency and would have much more reverb due to distance.
This is like a 15 year old audio sample of glass imploding underwater. The original video is on UA-cam as well.
Call me crazy, but I find it soothing, the fading echo of the implosion
Unless there's a full confirmation of safety test run by them togather with physicians and geographian. They should not even allow tourist to dive in it with no worker as guide. What were they thinking, taking innocent lifes as dummy?
God. You hear them die over and over. And over. And over. And over. Its harrowing.
I guess they did hear knocking. Imagine that.
Extremely unsettling
These comments are very funny though. Still, it sucks. I remember when they were talking about it and stuff, and I'm like "I have a baad feeling about this"
It was yet another of many blackpill moments for me when this happened and social media was full of nothing but vile people laughing and saying they deserved it for being rich.
Remember the Titian's 😢
What do you think, how can anyone survive from a 0.01cm squash from every side
Sounded like knocking fading away
But was the Rubix Cube found, completed?……..Possible posthumous World Record
The ocean is terrifying
The sounds of cost cutting with inferior parts.
i feel like this has the same tune as sonar on the water side not inside the sub.my reason is that the fading sound and the tone is stable, unlike a sharp and short crackling sound like in holywood movies, the implosion should have unstable tone which is the highest at the peak of the implosion.. think this is actually a recording from passing sub
They went to the titanic in a plastic submarine what did they think was going to happen?
Sounds like a celebration
It's done, it's tragic! Let it go!!!!😢
Titan is not a U boat it is a commercial submersible.
Why was the Navy recording when the submersible imploded? By the time the mother ship reported the Titan missing, it had already been destroyed for 8 full hours. Is the Navy recording every inch of ocean water on the planet 24/7? I’m not sure why, but the thought of that really creeps me out.
All these type of footage are always fake and people believe it😂
Name of the channel "Your Life Motivation"
Would have felt like this. Just like that.
Feels like I'm taking a hearing test
If they had this recording at the time why was so much time effort money and resources wasted on the "rescue effort" ...
search "implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes" for the same old (interesting) audio --- does this channel know it's fake or were they duped too? That's the question.
Why are there so many sounds? Shouldn’t there be just that one catastrophic sound?
Tricknology brotha ...it sounded like somn was chewing on it to me lol bfrtwhy so many bangs for one implosion ..i could see one or two but four or 5 dont seem right ..anyone else 😊
THE USN OT's knew exactly what happened when it happened. They listen to everything that makes sounds in the ocean.
How authentic is this? If it is, then that’s freaking terrifying….
So what were the subsequent sounds? ... their heads?
My homemade cardboard and plexiglass sub didn't make those sounds when used it to visit the titanic.
Took like 2-3 seconds from the crack to explode
Why is there multiple cracks and not just one?
Why does it sound like multiple blasts instead of 1?
That sound must have come from the PlayStation handheld controlling that accident waiting to happen.
Reminds me of when I used to throw M80's in the creek behind my house as a kid.
Sounds like the implication happened a few times..... wtf
Why does that knocking sound seem like its more distant with each knock.
Last from the cold war there
What are the multiple sounds? I’m assuming the gun fire sound is the implosion. What are the follow up sounds?
Probably an echo I’m not 100% sure
Echos, mixed with the hull breaking up possibly hitting the sea floor, my understanding was it imploded not far from the bottom.
Bad engineering costs lives. Standards, rules and best practices are there for your safety. They're not something to skirted.
Too bad there wasn't a video.
Did you hear them banging the controller on the floor when it died?
Crazy loud being under water and all. 😮😮
This was 1000% predictable and avoidable. But at least now, if nothing else, you guys know what it sounds like.
I would think it would be just one boom.
Synthesisers can do anythiing these days. If that's a Military Recording, I'm a Banana.
What's that continuous bell sounds? The black box?
Off into Eternity… 🙏🏻
It impluded.
Lot of rebound echoes from one implosion
Those of us who worked on sonar call it reverberation; it's the sound bouncing off the thermocline layers in the water. Hull crumbling noises are a pretty sickening sound.
@ericanderson8965 I should have remembered that. I was a Sonar Tech aboard the USS BRUMBY FF 1044. we had the ANSQS 26 AXR type. Nice piece of kit. Love standing the watches and listening to the sea noise coming from the UQC. That was 50+ years ago. Where'd the time go?
The ocean is a big place for echos
“implosion of glass flotation spheres followed by 10 echoes”, this is the same audio from this video, which was recorded 10 years ago.
The blip was redacted, for how long
Wtf is “impulsion” ? Maybe it’s implosion.
I don’t even know what’s happening
Fake or real matters not, we all were Given the Gift of Life there for we all owe a Death. When and where is not up to you.
🙏
Safer to go to space huh?