Journalist who went on Titanic expedition describes how crew could have survived

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  • @josephtalmadge3108
    @josephtalmadge3108 Рік тому +1967

    100 years later and the Titanic is still claiming lives. People need to leave that grave yard alone.

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Рік тому +103

      Only visit the graves of people you know

    • @iqbalrizvi786
      @iqbalrizvi786 Рік тому +71

      JAMES CAMERON JUST GOT A NEW STORY AND SCRIPT FOR HIS NEW MOVIE

    • @highlyfavored2434
      @highlyfavored2434 Рік тому +5

      ​@@BabySpitwhat if you knew someone on the titanic?

    • @ValBoon997
      @ValBoon997 Рік тому +52

      @@highlyfavored2434 Just leave them be. Technology might have been evolved but not enough. Even one of my ancestors died in that ship, there's no way for you to go deep down there. Not worth risking your life.

    • @benjohnson7950
      @benjohnson7950 Рік тому +38

      Actually just rich people again

  • @stellarwind1946
    @stellarwind1946 Рік тому +1421

    Damn so even if they resurface they can’t get out if no one knows where they are. The claustrophobia must be insane.

    • @common_c3nts
      @common_c3nts Рік тому +26

      It would have tracking and communication devices with batteries that will last months for their beacons.

    • @trashtvinternational
      @trashtvinternational Рік тому +12

      I'm confused so how do they get out...???

    • @kevinhekers2380
      @kevinhekers2380 Рік тому +76

      @@trashtvinternational they are bolted in so the bolts need to be removed from the outside, at least thats what i can make out of this interview

    • @Shaken_AND_Stirred
      @Shaken_AND_Stirred Рік тому +68

      @@trashtvinternational
      There are 17 bolts from the outside that must be removed from the crew on the outside. Once the service crew remove the bolts, then, and only then can the hatch be removed and the occupants are able to exit.

    • @whiskeytango9769
      @whiskeytango9769 Рік тому +10

      @@trashtvinternational They hatch has to be opened from outside.

  • @wendyp2114
    @wendyp2114 Рік тому +1050

    Finally a report with someone who actually knows what he's talking about. Very informative and reliable interview.

  • @stroyer2103
    @stroyer2103 Рік тому +427

    Finally somebody straightforward with clear-cut knowledge and facts is explaining it to the everyday person effectively. Thank you David Pogue

    • @LittleAriel
      @LittleAriel Рік тому +1

      This, who was also "bought" hook line and sinker by that CEO hack's selling skills? Good thing HE assured him then.. Naa. This Jurno guy, who doesn't seem to have a lot of objective knowledge about this, should thank his good luck charms everyday - that nothing happened to go wrong when he was in this vessel.
      You want to listen to straightforward, knowledgeable talk about it, watch the James Cameron interviews. The film director who himself engineers and goes in deep-see submersibles, just in the sane way. You know, the way that doesn't seem to believe that safety and certification here is a waste.

    • @maketaco6683
      @maketaco6683 Рік тому

      somebody farted

  • @66lwmorgan
    @66lwmorgan Рік тому +1328

    David gave one of the best and most informative reviews of this situation that I've heard so far.

    • @jackmeeks2294
      @jackmeeks2294 Рік тому +51

      I came here to say this, so well spoken, so very informative, and honestly just a terrific speaker all around. Ive watched like twenty videos on this, and this guy just gave more relevant information than all of those put together.

    • @jcarden6615
      @jcarden6615 Рік тому +14

      So true! Experts don’t explain this well

    • @islandpat1191
      @islandpat1191 Рік тому +11

      Agreed, David is an excellent speaker

    • @TheMunchyelena
      @TheMunchyelena Рік тому +6

      I was just about to write the same thing!!

    • @Lookout20
      @Lookout20 Рік тому

      the real story is that Joe Biden son pleaded guilty for tax invasion and owning a unregistered gun 3 days ago but instead they are talking about this lol

  • @gusteree
    @gusteree Рік тому +506

    He did great answering questions, clarifying misconceptions, educating and most importantly remained realistic.

    • @Flare173
      @Flare173 Рік тому +14

      implosion prob happened exactly after they lost communication

    • @richardalexandar9858
      @richardalexandar9858 Рік тому +3

      He seems disconnected from realty and strength of materials knowledge.

    • @breakfast00club..11
      @breakfast00club..11 Рік тому

      All because the Billionaire was Woke
      The Media will hide the truth.

    • @kimmyymmik
      @kimmyymmik Рік тому +3

      Tik tok is coming up with all these conspiracies and ignorance

    • @ChadFarthouse-h8r
      @ChadFarthouse-h8r 8 місяців тому

      No he didn't. Mechanical problems are not par for the course. Wtf are you talking about?

  • @Arun-nv8zi
    @Arun-nv8zi Рік тому +619

    7 return to the surface fail safes but still can't open the hatch from the inside, that's terrifying.

    • @Mark-qv4bn
      @Mark-qv4bn Рік тому +70

      I don't think people research the danger before they go. I know I would, 2 miles down? Bolted in? No way.

    • @johnbergstrom2931
      @johnbergstrom2931 Рік тому +55

      And no emergency beacon. They could have drifted up to Greenland by now. But most likely dead.

    • @MarshallLevin
      @MarshallLevin Рік тому +78

      Why no beacon? Why not paint the thing bright orange?

    • @johnbergstrom2931
      @johnbergstrom2931 Рік тому +58

      @@MarshallLevin You'd have to ask the owner of the company why he skimped on such inexpensive things. Oh, wait, he was piloting the sub. He's dead.

    • @kylehenline3245
      @kylehenline3245 Рік тому +23

      @@MarshallLevin You could basically only have a beacon that would float to the surface miles away. These submersibles are cramped on space weight and power, they probably can't store a tether strong and large enough to actually keep beacons hooked to the sub and they definitely can't fit a proper sonar system. You would think they would at least have some kinda low power sonar transmitter, but realistically the thing only has 4 days of air. If you're stuck on the seafloor it's game over.
      Rescuers probably need at least a week probably closer to two to be able to get equipment there it time to bring them up. There are only a few dozen ships in the world that regularly do this kind of work.

  • @wediadi6788
    @wediadi6788 Рік тому +368

    Diving 4 kilometers to see a wreckage, and ending up being wreckage yourself. This is tragic, condolences to all loved ones of the dead.

    • @marcblewitt7097
      @marcblewitt7097 Рік тому +22

      now other subs will proberly go down to see this on now as well

    • @IAmDanIAmNotSam
      @IAmDanIAmNotSam Рік тому +1

      @@marcblewitt7097 It's not turtles all the way down, it's subs

    • @dammitmom
      @dammitmom Рік тому +17

      It's not tragic it was 100 percent preventable.

    • @getoverit1656
      @getoverit1656 Рік тому +4

      LMAO deserved

    • @eviken1982
      @eviken1982 Рік тому +1

      ​@@marcblewitt7097I don't think it will be happen for the next few years

  • @swavekbu4959
    @swavekbu4959 Рік тому +552

    I was lost in the woods for about 30 minutes while on a hike as nightfall neared. I was terrified. The idea of these guys being "entangled" and unable to get free is beyond scary. Respect for Nature.

  • @jenniferll7305
    @jenniferll7305 Рік тому +976

    I thought it sounded terrifying...until I heard this interview. Now, I think it's so far beyond that. A true nightmare. I feel very sad for the families of those who were on board.

  • @Dr.Anarchy97
    @Dr.Anarchy97 Рік тому +459

    I don't care how good of a salesman you are, you could never pitch to me that getting in a tin can and taking a trip 12,000 ft below the surface is a good idea.

    • @godswater
      @godswater Рік тому +49

      for $250,000 as well

    • @mcfrisko834
      @mcfrisko834 Рік тому +58

      with an xbox controller

    • @jazzminh7997
      @jazzminh7997 Рік тому +7

      THIS!

    • @Rio..o7..
      @Rio..o7.. Рік тому +37

      ​@@mcfrisko834an off-brand Xbox controller, like one you'd make your cousin use

    • @sanjapkoki
      @sanjapkoki Рік тому +32

      When you become a billionaire it turns a nut in your head counter clockwise and you start doing things that don't make sense.

  • @felixlvkjdsts
    @felixlvkjdsts Рік тому +123

    This guy was clear and to the point. Great interview.

  • @electra2259
    @electra2259 Рік тому +199

    To surface you have to drop sand bags and lead pipes? And if you get to the surface you need a guy with a wrench to let you out? What a sketchy cobbled together nightmare.

    • @soulbot119
      @soulbot119 Рік тому +9

      "hey we dropped the lead and the sanbags, let us out!"
      "hang on just let me find my impact driver, I know it's around here somewhere..."

    • @JakobeOG
      @JakobeOG Рік тому +10

      @@soulbot119 rumors are the bolts are all 11mm too... good luck!

    • @maddymac1960
      @maddymac1960 Рік тому +5

      You don’t need those to surface, they have them as backups if they have a mechanical or electrical failure and need to surface while all the systems are down

    • @bua6895
      @bua6895 Рік тому

      @@maddymac1960 Of course the systems are down wdym?

  • @miken.2847
    @miken.2847 Рік тому +582

    I had a scuba instructor tell me, "Even if you do everything right, everything can still go wrong".

    • @aathenaiz6151
      @aathenaiz6151 Рік тому +53

      they didn’t do anything right tho

    • @olive4naito
      @olive4naito Рік тому +11

      True. I knew a woman who died scuba diving.

    • @aro4322
      @aro4322 Рік тому +3

      ​@@aathenaiz6151no one's saying they did

    • @WalaNehLabala
      @WalaNehLabala Рік тому +7

      And you still did it? ---- Just messing with you. Glad you were safe.

    • @GameKing-bh1jn
      @GameKing-bh1jn Рік тому +1

      ​@@aathenaiz6151even worse

  • @GigglesDaDevil
    @GigglesDaDevil Рік тому +592

    My goodness .. my claustrophobia is kicking in just by listening to this. My heart goes out to all the people involved and their families.

    • @brotherbear1036
      @brotherbear1036 Рік тому +11

      My ptsd😢 no shoes under water.
      I need Xanax

    • @mihighhh
      @mihighhh Рік тому +17

      Same, I'm struggling to breathe

    • @Christinesees
      @Christinesees Рік тому +15

      ​@@mihighhhI'm taking deep breaths listening to this ...

    • @JordanRivers-hx2lr
      @JordanRivers-hx2lr Рік тому +8

      Speak life. Speak life. Really. People.

    • @kelcritcarroll
      @kelcritcarroll Рік тому +7

      I know! Holy hell

  • @XavierRogers-y3t
    @XavierRogers-y3t Рік тому +211

    This guy literally said exactly what happened. He knew what's talking about.. Rest in peace to the passengers ......

    • @lesleyrichardson7119
      @lesleyrichardson7119 Рік тому

      MTDSRIP

    • @cross6588
      @cross6588 Рік тому +8

      I am no expert but if they lost communication within two hours and the sub was design to automatically resurface when trouble arises. At the depth it probably imploded.

    • @FLo-jc7ig
      @FLo-jc7ig Рік тому

      ​@@cross6588
      Your comment was made AFTER the bad News! So why are you saying it probably imploded when that's already been on the News all around the World???

    • @noelinerenwick5347
      @noelinerenwick5347 Рік тому

      ​@@cross6588 so why the heck did they wait so long to send help or anything to cover the ground that just checking, for goodness sake, way too much red tape

    • @chang.stanley
      @chang.stanley Рік тому +4

      @@noelinerenwick5347 According to a few other recent videos, it imploded. The implosion was recognized by US military sonars and the search teams were informed right away. Everyone is dead. There's no one to help anymore, just recovery, so they took their time

  • @elliebearthecorgi
    @elliebearthecorgi Рік тому +843

    It’s crazy to think that the Titan went down there to see the Titanic, and then in the future, some people will go down there to see the Titanic and the Titan.

    • @pcblah
      @pcblah Рік тому +133

      In 100 years, people will be visiting the dozens of sub wrecks littering the Titanic.

    • @johnnychimpo7539
      @johnnychimpo7539 Рік тому +7

      @@pcblahno

    • @IvorGrumble
      @IvorGrumble Рік тому +318

      Yeah, the name gets shorter every time, in 100 years time the vessel might be called The Tit.

    • @CrowQuillProductions
      @CrowQuillProductions Рік тому +12

      @@johnnychimpo7539😂

    • @6OH3__VIBES
      @6OH3__VIBES Рік тому +22

      @@IvorGrumblelmaoooo

  • @reddeadryan78
    @reddeadryan78 Рік тому +82

    Note to self: dont get on any sea vessel that starts with the letters "titan"

  • @IamtheLunchlady
    @IamtheLunchlady Рік тому +134

    The irony is they paid 250k to be buried next to the Titanic, as it fascinated them so much they wanted to take this crazy trip

    • @ColonelBloodyKurtz
      @ColonelBloodyKurtz Рік тому +18

      They wanted the full immersive Titanic experience and well... They got it ☠️☠️

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Рік тому +9

      They paid that much to be a part of it

    • @eljuancitoq.v.3167
      @eljuancitoq.v.3167 Рік тому +17

      Freaking ironic , rich peeps died on the titanic and it keeps claiming rich Peeps lives today…

    • @NuraCaicedo-xh2ok
      @NuraCaicedo-xh2ok Рік тому +1

      I thought it was just only $2,000

    • @NuraCaicedo-xh2ok
      @NuraCaicedo-xh2ok Рік тому +2

      @@ColonelBloodyKurtz they said it's a millionaire up in that little submarine

  • @kortneyantoine1631
    @kortneyantoine1631 Рік тому +439

    He was completely right about the imploded part.

    • @nicholasng9814
      @nicholasng9814 Рік тому +7

      Ofc he was right. He is the one who sabotaged the sub

    • @tranjimmy
      @tranjimmy Рік тому +11

      There was only 3 options, he listed them all ofc he was right

    • @bobkin611
      @bobkin611 Рік тому +6

      @@nicholasng9814😂😂😂

    • @1999_reborn
      @1999_reborn Рік тому +4

      @@nicholasng9814 hahahahhahaha

    • @nancyliddell1248
      @nancyliddell1248 Рік тому

      @@nicholasng9814 ĺĺĺp

  • @juniorjohnson5961
    @juniorjohnson5961 Рік тому +308

    Who ever thought it was a good idea to bolt this homemade deathtrap together so you can't possibly get out even if you're on the surface needs to be held accountable .

    • @bobbyc912
      @bobbyc912 Рік тому +16

      Yup doesn’t make sense at all

    • @Vito_Caligiuri
      @Vito_Caligiuri Рік тому

      Most likely the CEO/pilot.
      I’m sure it was also his idea to paint the goddamn thing WHITE. He’s a moron.

    • @KaraZiasapiens
      @KaraZiasapiens Рік тому +118

      The guy who thought it was a good idea is actually in the sub, so...physics is holding him accountable.

    • @moniqueloomis9772
      @moniqueloomis9772 Рік тому +10

      ​@Tri_BeamHmmm. I wondered this, too. Ghoulish, but not implausible.

    • @jeffdur1330
      @jeffdur1330 Рік тому +17

      It makes perfect sense if you understand how a tiny sub like that works.

  • @steve-from-toronto
    @steve-from-toronto Рік тому +400

    This man is very well spoken and knows how to communicate clearly with concise details.

    • @RenanPMiguel
      @RenanPMiguel Рік тому +31

      well he is a jornalist ...

    • @maroonhorizon1693
      @maroonhorizon1693 Рік тому +8

      @@RenanPMiguellol

    • @tracymiller1149
      @tracymiller1149 Рік тому +9

      Love David Pogue. One of the best science communicators out there.

    • @CMRBURE
      @CMRBURE Рік тому +4

      Except when he started out saying in response to her asking what he felt when he heard it was missing; He said "I wasn't sickened or grieving or anything like that..." What?!!

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Рік тому +4

      ​@@CMRBURE- He knows it has "gotten lost" before. He also knows there are various mechanical issues it has and it never completelt fails because of the failsafes. So, to him he doesnt immediatelt panic.

  • @avanellehansen4525
    @avanellehansen4525 Рік тому +359

    The most realistic report.

    • @TheHopetown
      @TheHopetown Рік тому +1

      Imagine believeing in this guy, oh the irony.
      The OceanGate CEO who is trapped on a 22-foot submersible on an ill-fated voyage to see the Titanic wreck once explained how he didn’t hire “50-year-old white guys” with military experience to captain his vessels because they weren’t “inspirational.”
      Stockton Rush, 61, added that such expertise was unnecessary because “anybody can drive the sub” with a $30 video game controller.

  • @Bobby56288
    @Bobby56288 Рік тому +325

    From everything this man is saying, I don't understand why anyone would go on such a voyage

    • @charlesbrown9749
      @charlesbrown9749 Рік тому +19

      He went himself. That should say volumes about his judgement.

    • @Capsule71420
      @Capsule71420 Рік тому

      ‘ Because nobody was on that voyage.
      All orchestrated. Whenever something like this takes over the news , there is something behind the scenes they are trying to hide. Not that hard to comprehend.

    • @DavidRichTheForth
      @DavidRichTheForth Рік тому +7

      Ben. Haven’t you a sense of adventure? I trust you know very little of the Titanic. Please consider deleting your comment.

    • @angiealoy7427
      @angiealoy7427 Рік тому +12

      It feels like bad Karma let the titanic rest in peace.

    • @brandyflint8458
      @brandyflint8458 Рік тому +2

      @@angiealoy7427I absolutely agree

  • @adamlivelife2608
    @adamlivelife2608 Рік тому +31

    Best interview on this I seen yet, this guy explained everything vary well. Wishing the best outcome

  • @catbishop206
    @catbishop206 Рік тому +250

    For 250k per ticket, there SHOULD be a second submersible for early rescue.

  • @TheSnerggly
    @TheSnerggly Рік тому +298

    This was a good interview, I learned a lot from that reporter. Thank you and I am praying for those people.

    • @SuperGreatSphinx
      @SuperGreatSphinx Рік тому +3

    • @YouSurfin
      @YouSurfin Рік тому

      Praying does jack sht

    • @c1h2r3i4s56987
      @c1h2r3i4s56987 Рік тому +6

      you learned more from the " Correspondent" aka Guest I'm sure.

    • @Charlie-bh3yk
      @Charlie-bh3yk Рік тому +1

      @@Johnconnono it isn’t, many of us are cognisant of the fact that prayers do absolutely nothing to help anyone.

    • @MichelleRauKlimas739501
      @MichelleRauKlimas739501 Рік тому +1

      I truly pray all these maybe's are false and they have plenty of air and are found on top of the water safe and sound.i pray it's other ppl out there helping. Does anyone know if another was to find it is there any ways they could bust it open just to get oxygen in there until help gets to them? Please anyone off you know. This is truly heart 💔 😢how truly sad this is....😢😢😢😢😢

  • @mapeauxnoire
    @mapeauxnoire Рік тому +110

    This guy was so accurate, I never heard of this sub and now I am educated. RIP to those who lost their lives sad story.

    • @denissaliaj9459
      @denissaliaj9459 Рік тому

      What do you mean educated?

    • @Fighlights
      @Fighlights Рік тому +5

      @@denissaliaj9459he’s educated on the sub capabilities

  • @bw8669
    @bw8669 Рік тому +512

    This is probably the most informative, well-interviewed videos of this ordeal I've seen so far.

    • @johnlivley439
      @johnlivley439 Рік тому +3

      the is terrible info half of the stuff he said is false

    • @kansasgoldilocks
      @kansasgoldilocks Рік тому +7

      That's probably because he's a journalist. Real journalists (I say "real" to exclude the people on TV these days that are just yelling and screaming) are trained to be able to explain complex topics so that they're understandable to just about anyone.

    • @olivegrove2615
      @olivegrove2615 Рік тому +3

      UA-cam channel Sub Brief is great.

    • @5446isnotmynumber
      @5446isnotmynumber Рік тому +4

      ​@@johnlivley439would you like to explain whats false?

    • @mrsroseyp109
      @mrsroseyp109 Рік тому +1

      Agreed

  • @robertehatten4847
    @robertehatten4847 Рік тому +465

    $250,000 to see a shipwreck in person is insane by itself, especially when you’re able to do the same thing virtually……Some people have way too much money

    • @usveteran9893
      @usveteran9893 Рік тому +50

      All I can say is, if I was a billionaire I am sure I would have a better way to spend my money. I would rather go to a baseball game than risk all to go down and see the Titanic, I mean if you want to see it there is youtube.

    • @freeinghumanitynow
      @freeinghumanitynow Рік тому +48

      It's shameful to spend such an amount to observe a gravesite.
      There is no reason why this doggone ship should still be claiming lives. It's outrageous that people are even allowed to do this.
      If there was gold down there you can bet that they wouldn't be letting clowns venture down there.

    • @addiecoelman1996
      @addiecoelman1996 Рік тому +13

      ​@@usveteran9893that's you. Why bash someone else to try to make yourself feel better. It's none of your business

    • @addiecoelman1996
      @addiecoelman1996 Рік тому +24

      ​@@freeinghumanitynowit's history. It's interesting. Just because you feel insignificant and have no adventure doesn't mean everyone wants to be like you

    • @usveteran9893
      @usveteran9893 Рік тому +25

      @@addiecoelman1996 Have said this all others that have made this comment. I am not bashing anyone, I said If I was a billionaire I would have better ways to spend my money. That's all. He did what he wanted, that's great!

  • @KeaIrene23
    @KeaIrene23 Рік тому +293

    I get wanting to go on this adventure. But I personally would not go on this adventure if there was no one able to pull us up in time if an emergency happens. This is terrifying.

    • @okieg8960
      @okieg8960 Рік тому +11

      They actually have seven ways of getting to the surface, the main question why haven’t they ?

    • @toxicity6629
      @toxicity6629 Рік тому +8

      @@okieg8960things fail. Ne and my friend also took into consideration a squid or other animal like squids would EASILY throw that thing around and drag it around the water bc we just don’t see how it would all fail tho. Something definitely happened.

    • @poohbear2441
      @poohbear2441 Рік тому +1

      True!! Listening to this guy seems like not that great idea and much thought ahead. They should of thought if every situation that could of happened.

    • @miller566
      @miller566 Рік тому +11

      ​@@toxicity6629yea never thought of that some of those squids 🐙 are enormous over 60 feet yikes.

    • @ashlynntalley8671
      @ashlynntalley8671 Рік тому +5

      Don’t forget how aggressive ocean life has been! Whales have been attacking boats, could explain the banging.

  • @tigerlee7189
    @tigerlee7189 Рік тому +91

    I was a 17 year-old Vietnamese Boatpeople, on the journey into freedom in November 1980 and we, 71 people on board in a tiny boat, the size of 2 vans joint together, spent 4 days and 5 nights in the stormy ocean. After this experience, I have committed myself I will never put myself and my family on any ferry ships for a holiday. I've been there done that and NEVER AGAIN. The ocean is the beast that always wants to swallow you. God bless the Titanic and the recent Titan 5 that carried 5 souls. RIP to them.

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Рік тому +10

      RIP , especially for the 19 year old boy whose life has ended because his father signed his life away .

    • @mandabean.2405
      @mandabean.2405 Рік тому +5

      @bestgirl1420 He's 19. He signed his own life away. People can do it at 18 when they sign their life over to the military.

    • @Zakkhan27
      @Zakkhan27 Рік тому

      Wow where did you make it to?

    • @Nominokoni
      @Nominokoni Рік тому +3

      @@mandabean.2405he didn’t want to but because he wanted to make his father happy, he did.

    • @tigerlee7189
      @tigerlee7189 Рік тому +14

      @@Zakkhan27 Our boat was pushed by strong wave to Thailand shore in a small fishing village. After 3.5 months, I started my new life in (West) Germany. Because I been trough hell, I never complain anything in my daily live.

  • @BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo
    @BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo Рік тому +331

    It’s time to let The Titanic rest in peace for eternity.

    • @VinnyVisuals
      @VinnyVisuals Рік тому +2

      Ong

    • @tomasinacovell4293
      @tomasinacovell4293 Рік тому +16

      They didn't have the guts to tell us the truth, and I thought they all sounded extra mealy mouthed.
      James Cameron has been saying he knew on Sunday that the sub was crushed. There was a recording of it imploding at same time it lost contact

    • @ilenepryce1645
      @ilenepryce1645 Рік тому +10

      The lost souls of the Titanic needs to rest in peace.

    • @pattonPwr
      @pattonPwr Рік тому +1

      @@tomasinacovell4293 Everybody knew. Goverment and media always lie.

    • @RaisedxFist
      @RaisedxFist Рік тому +3

      ​@ilenepryce1645
      For all We know this as Freak Accident at the sight of a Haunted Shipwreck.
      What could go wrong ??

  • @aquamanGR
    @aquamanGR Рік тому +633

    I find it crazy that someone would pay money to go down that far. The margin for error is just too small. I wonder if they really understood the risks. Just because someone is willing to sell you a ticket doesn't mean that it's safe to go...

  • @Simpleplanqueen5
    @Simpleplanqueen5 Рік тому +579

    that vessel seems completely unsafe

    • @MorgoYT
      @MorgoYT Рік тому +39

      It is lmao

    • @NightEyes267
      @NightEyes267 Рік тому +31

      The passengers knew the risk, they signed a detailed waiver

    • @philfortner1805
      @philfortner1805 Рік тому +65

      What made you think that? The PlayStation controller used to drive it? The fact that occupants get bolted in with no way out from inside? Or that cool never used sub design? There's a reason US Navy subs are all titanium

    • @Digitalgems9000
      @Digitalgems9000 Рік тому +4

      @@bacorable no. they have a 10k psi hand pump to jettison the bottom

    • @CherokeeBird
      @CherokeeBird Рік тому +4

      Really Captain Obvious? 🤣

  • @jamieburton6195
    @jamieburton6195 Рік тому +98

    Well done! Most clear interview on this event I've heard. Also the first that made me understand those willing to go.... Explorers have been here since time began, taking incredible risks, and making and changing history, it's how we are living the way we live now with all of their discoveries and successes -- failures, too. Hopefully the crew is safe, but understand their passions. A miracle would be nice....

    • @sharlenerobinson2468
      @sharlenerobinson2468 Рік тому +13

      Not explorers, just sight seeing tourist.

    • @lifeofatruckerswife
      @lifeofatruckerswife Рік тому +7

      ​@@sharlenerobinson2468exactly...the one and only reason they went down there was to ogle at what very few have physically seen

    • @FiveSigma72
      @FiveSigma72 Рік тому +2

      @@sharlenerobinson2468 Well one of them was apparently the leading authority on Titanic, but it doesn't make it any less senseless. From a research perspective, there has only just been the most comprehensive 3d scan of the wreckage yet, so it's not like there is a lack of new data on the degradation of the debris field. It smacks of reckless obsession tbh. It's not like it can't be done safely....Jim Cameron has been down there 33 times. I just can't grasp the CEO's cavalier attitude to what is in some ways a more hostile environment than space.

    • @cross6588
      @cross6588 Рік тому

      Definitely heard better interviews but this was pretty good

    • @slickchick5811
      @slickchick5811 Рік тому +1

      This wasn't exploration but wealthy people living out a fantasy.

  • @PALM311
    @PALM311 Рік тому +240

    The scary thing about that submarine is that the hatch being held on with 18 bolts from the outside. So, even if they made it back to the surface and are lost at sea, they could still perish when their oxygen runs out because in order to get out of it somebody has to take those bolts off with a wrench. I am extremely claustrophobic and just the thought of this literally makes it hard for me to breathe at times. What a horrific nightmare.

    • @leopardgotgames4030
      @leopardgotgames4030 Рік тому +6

      Submersible

    • @MsMiika13
      @MsMiika13 Рік тому +2

      Don't watch the original The Vanishing.[1988]

    • @F0nkyNinja
      @F0nkyNinja Рік тому +15

      I think the Xbox controller they used ran out of batteries or something

    • @yudelmyortega3424
      @yudelmyortega3424 Рік тому +5

      I relate to your situation. Since I heard of this I became ill headache’s anxiety and just thinking of them makes me sick. I could never put myself in this situation

    • @Payote88
      @Payote88 Рік тому +1

      @@yudelmyortega3424why? There’s a 50-50 chance they didn’t feel a thing, those are good odds!

  • @claire6838
    @claire6838 Рік тому +171

    FINALLY. An interview that explains far more in the first 5.5 minutes than the last 15 videos/interviews I’ve watched on this-combined.
    David is the first person that I’ve heard explain that comms (texting ability & pings) were lost when it was 2/3 of the way down, the 2 things that could mean, that it’s bolted closed from the outside, how the CO2 is scrubbed from the air & converted to O2 and how there are backups for oxygen-AND that the time guesstimate was based off of calculations (if the backups all worked), but not because it’s been tested out, certainly not with FIVE panicking, quick-breathing passengers.

    • @newsoftheday420
      @newsoftheday420 Рік тому +2

      yes.. quick breathing, panicking passengers are probably what caused the disaster in the first place.

    • @v25467
      @v25467 Рік тому +12

      ​More likely an incredibly arrogant CEO who bragged about purposefully avoiding USA safety regulations by launching in Canadian waters and used experimental unregulated materials in his submersibles and refused to get his boats certified for those depths that caused the implosion is what went wrong...not panicked passengers. They were probably dead before they even knew something was wrong. Let them rest now.

    • @newsoftheday420
      @newsoftheday420 Рік тому +1

      @@v25467 or that

    • @solivagant1170
      @solivagant1170 Рік тому

      @@newsoftheday420Sub most likely imploded so doubt it.

    • @shirajai
      @shirajai Рік тому +2

      @@newsoftheday420oh so the victims were the issue….got it!

  • @mistershakemdine8670
    @mistershakemdine8670 Рік тому +86

    He definitely stated that he was "petrified" initially, there's a reason why, especially since he's so tech savvy.

  • @swiftMyDay
    @swiftMyDay Рік тому +225

    This guy literally said exactly what happened. He knew what's talking about.

    • @untenableposition
      @untenableposition Рік тому +1

      this comment literally said exactly what another comment said.

    • @metv2363
      @metv2363 Рік тому

      @@untenableposition , we literally use the word "literally" way too much and often inappropriately. When did that become a thing?

    • @swiftMyDay
      @swiftMyDay Рік тому +1

      @@untenableposition check the dates

    • @untenableposition
      @untenableposition Рік тому +1

      @@swiftMyDay I didn't say who was first, I just said it's the same

    • @swiftMyDay
      @swiftMyDay Рік тому

      @@untenableposition i didn’t say who was first either haha just check the dates 😜

  • @iamthepapi6251
    @iamthepapi6251 Рік тому +547

    This is the guy telling all the facts and telling it how it is.
    He's the guy who tells me and let me know that this should not be happening in the first place.

    • @Jeff.55649
      @Jeff.55649 Рік тому +9

      Lots of things shouldn't happen tho LOL

    • @nickyjones2709
      @nickyjones2709 Рік тому +5

      💯spot on

    • @cristineconnell7803
      @cristineconnell7803 Рік тому +12

      Well if you want to seal yourself in a very small steal tube that you can not escape from. That would be the way to do it! I won't be joining! Prayers for all down there!

    • @neobogard
      @neobogard Рік тому +6

      Should not be happening in that they shouldn't be providing a service that lets you go down where it's highly dangerous and no one can help you?.

    • @mrwodabe
      @mrwodabe Рік тому

      ​@@Jeff.55649
      LESSONS ARE TO BE LEARNED
      The souls of those who died all those many years ago are HOLDING them; treating their tomb like a circus attraction for the rich.
      The spirits see this type of useless excercise in Criptic Voyuerism as a Mockery.
      There is a metaphysical component that REAL scientist know exists in this world, but don't express in public.
      The Dead want to be left alone.
      Westerners typically are programmed through long seeded negative propaganda about such things,
      however, WE folks from antiquity have a different perspective.
      The TAKE AWAY: "DO NOT TRESSPASS ON SACRED GROUND WHETHER IT BE ON LAND OR AT SEA!".
      "Bad Choices yeild Bad Consequences".

  • @c.h.5389
    @c.h.5389 Рік тому +71

    This is the best interview that I've heard so far on this topic.
    My God, how frightening for those on board, and all of their loved ones. I hope that somehow they're found alive, and well!

  • @jayanvasudev
    @jayanvasudev Рік тому +68

    Very good report on this issue,pretty clear that the mission specialists were aware of the risks,let us hope for the best.

  • @andersonsaugusto
    @andersonsaugusto Рік тому +3

    This is the best perspective of it. Serious, concrete and clear. Thanks

  • @hvacsquad4049
    @hvacsquad4049 Рік тому +181

    Humans are so out of their minds that to take a look at wreckage they are willing to risk their lives. Humans are just so much fascinated by destruction. For example to take a look at an accident on freeway they will stop the freeway going opposite to the accident lanes. It’s pathetic

    • @MissionControlBand
      @MissionControlBand Рік тому +22

      Yet here you are.

    • @j.c.jeggis1818
      @j.c.jeggis1818 Рік тому +1

      Rubbernecking on the highway is equivalent to being curious to explore century-old wreckage of a famous historical event, both are pathetic, got it

    • @huntermcclovio4517
      @huntermcclovio4517 Рік тому +14

      rich people get into some unnecessary troubles. They don't know how to spend their millions but to go on unsafe trips. while the rest of the world is dying in poverty. very unsafe submersible

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Рік тому +4

      I’m already signing up to go look at the wreckage of the OceanGate submersible

    • @donaldavery4667
      @donaldavery4667 Рік тому +1

      ​@@MissionControlBandHere NOT risking life.

  • @marksamuelsen2750
    @marksamuelsen2750 Рік тому +371

    I’m a 70yo Veteran and a former Corporate Pilot. As I watch this I’m amazed that that this sub has no pinger system so it can be found. Also why it doesn’t have a retrieval line attached to its top that can pull this sub up in an emergency is crazy. The line would also have a mechanical release mechanism that the crew could use for disconnect along with a system that is O2 and/ 9:12 or noise sensitive that would retrieve the submarine.
    Such STUPIDITY is scary.

    • @mariaanabastos521
      @mariaanabastos521 Рік тому +20

      i'm not an expert, but i had that basic though, they probably missed Hansel and Gretel book... let's hope for a miracle

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Рік тому

      Yup, and all the "brain" child of a big headed rich guy.

    • @orangefacedbuddah1776
      @orangefacedbuddah1776 Рік тому +8

      very true,you have to wonder.

    • @ritaamor283
      @ritaamor283 Рік тому +31

      Yes and the founder, that is also on board, said that he felt he could skip rules on safety and still make it work, something like that...

    • @liliancorley5207
      @liliancorley5207 Рік тому +44

      People need to respect the mysteries and unknown secrets of the sea, and nature. They can pay me 100 millions to go, and I will say Noooo thanks

  • @EndrizziFilmz
    @EndrizziFilmz Рік тому +49

    i think this should be the nail in the coffin to put away any future touring of the Titanic to rest.
    there is a reason theres she is down there, and its def not bc she wants to be.

    • @sweengeppetto1915
      @sweengeppetto1915 Рік тому

      If anyone goes on anymore of these tours, I won't believe it lol.

  • @xingli4139
    @xingli4139 Рік тому +106

    My heart goes out to their friends and family. But I personally don’t get why you want to put yourself in such situations, especially in an emergency no one can pull you up, no one can even reach you. To me that’s insane.

    • @lizz9840
      @lizz9840 Рік тому +20

      and bring a teenager who still had an entire life ahead of him. Very irresponsible.

    • @stellagrau8871
      @stellagrau8871 Рік тому +13

      The worst thing is that a teenager was dragged into this crazy adventure.

    • @dittohead7044
      @dittohead7044 Рік тому +3

      @@lizz9840 He wanted to make his dad happy for Father’s Day.

    • @alenachavez4342
      @alenachavez4342 Рік тому +2

      @@dittohead7044 that makes it even worse because he only went for his dad not because he wanted to

    • @seneca9809
      @seneca9809 Рік тому +2

      I don't think it's a whole lot different then sky diving

  • @483334353
    @483334353 Рік тому +82

    Great interview, fantastic insight, little to no speculation or repetition. Well made

  • @Lee.Willcox
    @Lee.Willcox Рік тому +77

    The best news report from around the world so far regarding this issue. This is tragic, my heart goes out to the families and I am hoping for the best.

    • @Ayah_Mia
      @Ayah_Mia Рік тому +2

      My heart will go on 😂😂😂😂😂.. That's part of the true full Titanic experience they asked for

  • @DamienYuen7718
    @DamienYuen7718 Рік тому +62

    I agree that risk is part of life, But this is more being reckless with your life and now the life of others.

  • @bv-im1fg
    @bv-im1fg Рік тому +26

    8:30 those 2 conclusions he reached were worded so well and sounded so terrifying. Props

  • @vijaybhogal456
    @vijaybhogal456 Рік тому +69

    Risk and stupidity are 2 very different things.
    When I fly on a plane that's a risk
    when I drive that's risk
    Getting in a sub piloted with a Logitech controller 3 miles below sea level under chest crushing pressure is pure stupidity.

    • @troylawson1902
      @troylawson1902 Рік тому

      Yeah 😂

    • @peanutbutterisfu
      @peanutbutterisfu Рік тому +8

      As soon as I seen the PlayStation controller I would immediately refuse to go down.

    • @vijaybhogal456
      @vijaybhogal456 Рік тому +1

      @@peanutbutterisfu unfortunately my friend, others such as these 5 men do not share the same common sense you and I possess.

    • @ashleylee651
      @ashleylee651 Рік тому

      @@peanutbutterisfuSame thing I said! A PlayStation controller smh

    • @gotemleanin4463
      @gotemleanin4463 Рік тому

      ​@@peanutbutterisfu not a Playstation controller

  • @humbugswangkerton9972
    @humbugswangkerton9972 Рік тому +46

    I am a bit shocked they painted the sub white...it's fairly common for non-military vehicles to be painted bright colours like orange or red so they are easy to spot on water or snow.

    • @stevefowler3398
      @stevefowler3398 Рік тому +1

      And what fhuquing difference would the colour make?

    • @amor2874
      @amor2874 Рік тому +16

      @@stevefowler3398easier to spot……..

    • @stevefowler3398
      @stevefowler3398 Рік тому +1

      @@amor2874 from where?
      3000 metres under the Atlantic?
      No chance!

    • @amor2874
      @amor2874 Рік тому +15

      @@stevefowler3398 if it’s floating in the ocean as mentioned as a potential scenario…

    • @stevefowler3398
      @stevefowler3398 Рік тому +3

      @@amor2874 yeah! Right!
      Have you ANY idea how difficult it is to spot things at sea?
      FYI, at sea level, the horizon is approx 7 miles distant.
      In a life raft, for example, you might spot a tanker sailing in the distance, but it is unlikely that the tanker will see the life raft.
      This sub is about the size of a family sized car. Even helicopters will have trouble seeing it in DAYLIGHT.
      Sorry to say, but if this thing surfaces, it is going to be a miracle if they find it.

  • @therealdarrenlwilliams2183
    @therealdarrenlwilliams2183 Рік тому +178

    Human arrogance is what sunk the Titanic initially. History repeats itself again

    • @cray1185
      @cray1185 Рік тому +17

      You are exactly right! Human arrogance will hurt and/or destroy all of us. It must be kept at bay.
      Remember what people were saying just before the very 1st voyage of the Titanic….. “Not even God could sink this [Titanic] ship”

    • @TedJones107
      @TedJones107 Рік тому +7

      How? The captain ran that thing into an ice berg. Regardless of ship design, it would have been a failed venture

    • @AddBowIfGirl
      @AddBowIfGirl Рік тому +13

      @therealdarrenlwilliams2183
      This behavior is very specific to males though. It isn’t just human but is male arrogance. Men indulge in risky behavior hoping for an adventure or glory story that they’ll be able to tell people forever. Women, who are also human, almost never do stuff like this.

    • @nightowl5395
      @nightowl5395 Рік тому +4

      @@AddBowIfGirl this is true

    • @habanerorhinoceros2384
      @habanerorhinoceros2384 Рік тому

      @@TedJones107 He had orders to run it into a known iceberg yes. It was all prep for making the way clear for the FED to be established ie by removing its opposition who were on that ship. (The Creature from Jekyll Island , G. Edward Griffin)

  • @TRELL5044
    @TRELL5044 Рік тому +4

    When your kids ask why should they stay in school and go to college? Let them listen to this interview. This guy seriously educated and communicate very well. That’s a gift man.

  • @neonhenry
    @neonhenry Рік тому +48

    the fact that is bolted shut from the outside alone would have prevented me from going on this thing - thats a nailed down coffin in the making

    • @neonhenry
      @neonhenry Рік тому +1

      @@oldskolacura9798 how about in case you have a malfunction and can rise to the top like here but still can’t open it for oxygen so you’re basically dead no matter what unless they find you

  • @TheRfGuy
    @TheRfGuy Рік тому +141

    It seems unlikely it is just bobbing on the surface - there was an interview with the Admiral running this rescue operation - he says they ran planes over an area the size of Connecticut. Between that and the communication systems that do work when on the surface... they'd have been found.
    This thing is underwater, probably at the bottom. I can't even imagine how they could be rescued at this point.

    • @katjaxxx7353
      @katjaxxx7353 Рік тому +3

      Imagine you’re dying slowly and I shine the panic. I pray 🙏

    • @kingtryton
      @kingtryton Рік тому +28

      It probably didn't even make it to the bottom as the guy mentioned could've just imploded due to the pressures of deep diving.

    • @justasmackevicius2940
      @justasmackevicius2940 Рік тому +9

      ​@@kingtrytonit would be at the bottom in such case

    • @agent8699
      @agent8699 Рік тому +17

      No need to imagine... we do not have the tools to perform a rescue at 12,500 feet below sea level and they still do not know where it is if we did have the tools. This is not the movies where some some unscientific human miracle happens in the nick of time.

    • @TheRfGuy
      @TheRfGuy Рік тому +4

      @@agent8699 It won't be like The Abyss where they are saved by some alien creatures? Shame.

  • @wendyp2114
    @wendyp2114 Рік тому +82

    Who's paying the bill for the massive search and rescue? Tax payers? The billionaires should put down a damage deposit in case of this exact thing.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Рік тому +6

      Rescue circus just for show, on their own they all knew that.

    • @Beaneabean
      @Beaneabean Рік тому +3

      @@MrbfgrayReally sad to think about tbh. I make jokes on this story but it hits me every now and then. Im not a monster😂

    • @jacqueline5625
      @jacqueline5625 Рік тому +1

      Totally agree!!!

    • @Elyse27
      @Elyse27 Рік тому +4

      They might just do, assuming they are rescued (which seems extremely unlikely). When the coast guard rescues people they strongly suggest the rescued person reimburses them. My dad used to volunteer as a coast guard. They even had an eftpos machine onboard so the person couldn’t claim they had no cash. I would expect lawsuits or at least fines issued to the operator although I’m guessing they’ll be filing for bankruptcy pretty soon..

    • @straycats6
      @straycats6 Рік тому +2

      If the families sue, the rescue group should sue the families

  • @RobertSantos-rw8dy
    @RobertSantos-rw8dy Рік тому +53

    Rest easy to the 5 lost. The CEO has been glorified to reduce the criticism of his ego and lack of sound judgment. A lesson not learned... A previous capt of the situation was warned about ice, but... we know what happened.

    • @nutsackmania
      @nutsackmania Рік тому

      using ellipsis like that disqualifies you from criticising anybody

    • @joedirt7553
      @joedirt7553 Рік тому

      @@nutsackmaniathe CEO was a criminal. He killed four people. If he died alone. He would just be a dead moron.

  • @poppyisaswiftie
    @poppyisaswiftie Рік тому +118

    It fascinates me how this video gives me more info than the other ten videos I’ve seen combined. The interviewer was great too, she was very engaged and wasn’t assuming anything and being really respectful. And David Pogue seems very smart and I think he knows what he was talking about. There was also a nineteen y/o on board, who was the son of the business man from Pakistan, which is sad because he is very young. My heart goes out to the families.
    -edit
    Well they died, which is really sad and terrible. People should leave the titanic alone, as it’s already taken enough lives already.

    • @sciteceng2hedz358
      @sciteceng2hedz358 Рік тому +8

      The problem I have is that the kid clearly did not understand the risks. He was just following and wanted to be with his Dad. His father should have never put his child in that much risk based on what this interview revealed.

    • @RachaelBluee
      @RachaelBluee Рік тому +2

      The teen most likely panicked the most, and sucked up most of the oxygen.😢

    • @LabiaLicker
      @LabiaLicker Рік тому +1

      Look at Paul Joseph Watson video. They fired the guy who warned them the sub was unsafe

    • @regularstan6212
      @regularstan6212 Рік тому

      Nope, He gave very little relevant information. If you spoke to actual submariner they would have told you they imploded. The transponder is a separate smaller unit from the sub With its own power source. For it to lose power as well means the sub had to implode and take out bowl for them.

    • @regularstan6212
      @regularstan6212 Рік тому

      ​@@RachaelBlueeNope sub emploaded.

  • @matdrat
    @matdrat Рік тому +129

    David Pogue is always reliable. Former technology reporter for the New York Times, former columnist for Scientific American, and long time science communicator with many episodes of Nova, now with CBS News Sunday Morning.

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Рік тому +3

      Steve Jobs was a fan of him

    • @jhawkins8264
      @jhawkins8264 Рік тому +5

      @matdrat - Appreciated Mr. Pogue's very clear concise explanation of the facts, and also the interviewer asking pertinent questions, then letting him talk without interruption. But hard to imagine the terrifying nightmare after communications were cut off between crew and mother ship.

    • @YuChiGongG
      @YuChiGongG Рік тому

      One of the few reporters alive today who know anything about science. Most journalism majors are TOO DUMB to take Physics at MIT. And, too dumb to take Physics even in high school.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Рік тому +3

      He is great!

  • @spaceintel
    @spaceintel Рік тому +82

    This expedition should be a group of submarines, not just one sub going to the intense bottom of the ocean alone to visit the Titanic.

    • @ainoge9040
      @ainoge9040 Рік тому +2

      😂🤣😂 you do it then 1 sub enough its futile anyway RIP those people made a mistake

    • @mrrrokas
      @mrrrokas Рік тому +9

      That would be a cool sight seeing another submarine 20m from you imploding. But seriously that would be more dangerous as you can hit each other all the time

    • @ediedisorder7144
      @ediedisorder7144 Рік тому

      @@mrrrokas not true

    • @nickyjones2709
      @nickyjones2709 Рік тому

      It's literally crazy!!!!!

  • @thetfish
    @thetfish Рік тому +17

    Man he was spot on and called it. So sad for those men and the families. Great coverage here on the possibilities of what happened and hit the nail on the head

  • @Scratchingforcash
    @Scratchingforcash Рік тому +18

    I’m not gonna lie, it looks like something someone built in their garage with household parts and then charged $250,000 cash to see the Titanic. The submersible looks 100% unsafe, cheaply built with an old XBox controller as a joystick. I do hope they’re safe and they make it but that’s gonna be tough.

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Рік тому

      It’s literally a trash can compared to James Cameron’s tank

  • @smassey6848
    @smassey6848 Рік тому +182

    I am grateful to not be able to afford such an “adventure.” But I can’t blame them for having an adventurous heart. Hoping for a positive outcome. ❤

    • @juliad368
      @juliad368 Рік тому +24

      you are kinder than many of the people commenting here.

    • @rosaoddin4338
      @rosaoddin4338 Рік тому +14

      That is kind but this is risk taking, no way to diminish that. The waivers to sign would put off many people. I realize we take risks crossing the street, etc. however this goes WAY beyond those commonplace risks to view a shipwreck miles beneath the surface. Better to turn on a documentary, relax in the comfort of your home, drink a beer.

    • @addiecoelman1996
      @addiecoelman1996 Рік тому +2

      ​@@rosaoddin4338this is just you're opinion. Why do you have to bash someone to make yourself feel better?

    • @rosaoddin4338
      @rosaoddin4338 Рік тому +11

      @@addiecoelman1996 what bs, read it again - you’re the basher

    • @akiraigarashi2874
      @akiraigarashi2874 Рік тому +5

      @@rosaoddin4338 Yeah. Next to no chance of survival in case of an accident in those depths

  • @bobbyc912
    @bobbyc912 Рік тому +43

    I learned a lot about the situation watching this than reading all the other stuff that’s been reported thus far.

  • @jpvintage
    @jpvintage Рік тому +3

    Probably the most detailed and clearly explained information surrounding specifics on this sub that I have heard addressed yet.
    Excellent report!

  • @Bella65
    @Bella65 Рік тому +148

    I feel sick to my stomach thinking about how they are suffering if they are still alive. Pray for a miracle, this is absolutely awful.

    • @judithgrace9850
      @judithgrace9850 Рік тому +17

      Do they care how the poor is suffering?

    • @rixxy9204
      @rixxy9204 Рік тому

      Highly likely they were vaporized instantly by implosion. I doubt they suffered.

    • @ghostsamongus3370
      @ghostsamongus3370 Рік тому +9

      Nah they wasted 250k when it could have been used for good. No pity here

    • @nigosan8311
      @nigosan8311 Рік тому +2

      They didn't suffer much if structural integrity was lost.

    • @emilyelisabeth9753
      @emilyelisabeth9753 Рік тому +7

      @@ghostsamongus3370 Tell me, have you ever gone on vacation? Because if you have, you likely spent the entire yearly wage of many people in the world. You could have used that for good, but you didn't. Have you gone to a movie? Out to eat? You spend your excess according to your ability to do so, and you do it despite being able to give it to people who need it more. Don't judge them just because their spending within their means is more than you are capable of.

  • @57boomer44
    @57boomer44 Рік тому +130

    I'm no engineer but I have a great deal of concern about the carbon fiber fatigue strength after so many dives.

    • @sanmiguel4019
      @sanmiguel4019 Рік тому +12

      I concur!!!

    • @technomage6736
      @technomage6736 Рік тому +16

      ​@@sanmiguel4019I concur your concurrence

    • @Dream146
      @Dream146 Рік тому +15

      I'm more worried about the fact the window was only rated to 1300 meters when they were diving to 4000

    • @laurendaryani4893
      @laurendaryani4893 Рік тому

      @@Dream146 Reading about that now. And the man who wrote the report that identified all the red flags as far back as 2018 was actually fired by OceanGate after he presented it to them. Apparently they weren't satisfied with only killing the messenger this time.
      At the point that the CEO is quicker to drop safety concerns than some need to maintain creativity, especially regarding other people in extremely dangerous environments, it's no longer regarded as some noble pursuit of adventure or any other romantic "insatiable American spirit" BS. It's just narcissism, profound mental illness, and an utter lack of basic concern for others.

    • @Louise-B
      @Louise-B Рік тому

      @@Dream146 Me too!

  • @Bmore_Eastside_Raised
    @Bmore_Eastside_Raised Рік тому +18

    The fact that he said out of 5 test runs it only made it to the Titanic once is crazy. I wonder if they told them that.

    • @midcenturymodern9330
      @midcenturymodern9330 Рік тому +1

      Russian roulette.

    • @BabySpit
      @BabySpit Рік тому

      Yes it wasn’t rare for them to ditch an attempt and go to the surface for equipment failure. I heard initially they weren’t concerned because they had lost communication for 4 hours before 😮

    • @sadia2395
      @sadia2395 Рік тому

      Yep,my heart sank at that 🫤 .Out and out a nightmare.

  • @phnigra1313
    @phnigra1313 Рік тому +30

    The more I hear about this doomed mission the more I wonder What the hell were those 5 people thinking?

    • @missbae28
      @missbae28 Рік тому +1

      Me too

    • @DavidRichTheForth
      @DavidRichTheForth Рік тому

      Both of you have little sense of adventure. And probably cannot give more than 3 facts of the Titanic. Please consider deleting your posts.

    • @jan-margaret6970
      @jan-margaret6970 Рік тому +1

      Exactly what I was thinking 🤔🇨🇦🪶👋

    • @Shazzadut1
      @Shazzadut1 Рік тому +1

      Especially with this tin can not safety certified. He said he didn’t believe in safety, and could still create a fully working sub even though he cut corners…. Now the problem with cutting orders is it might work the first time, or the third time, but your odds of failure are going to be increased each trip.

    • @jdxx59
      @jdxx59 Рік тому +1

      They have loads of money and want to spend it.

  • @FlowKio
    @FlowKio Рік тому +25

    “Things go wrong all the time” that’s what I wanna hear when I’m about to go into a company’s submersible

  • @moogdome2562
    @moogdome2562 Рік тому +193

    Crazy to go down there in such a fragile craft,So sad.

    • @hexasmartitagency5620
      @hexasmartitagency5620 Рік тому +8

      reality of baseless startups. same in space travel as well.

    • @donwest5387
      @donwest5387 Рік тому +6

      rich people are "indestructible". God wouldn't dare

    • @liberatedwoman
      @liberatedwoman Рік тому +1

      I reminder feeling that same concern in July 16; 1969……nasa trip to the moon. Apollo 11. 😎

    • @joshuawaring4180
      @joshuawaring4180 Рік тому

      Why is it sad?

    • @orangefacedbuddah1776
      @orangefacedbuddah1776 Рік тому

      my thoughts as well.I am not an engineer,but i do feel that this craft needed to be way bigger if anything to balance the tremendous pressure on the outside.

  • @jameskiehm546
    @jameskiehm546 Рік тому +93

    I really don’t like the idea of “tourist” going down there on sightseeing expeditions to see the grave yard of the Titanic. I also don’t want Coast Guard risking their lives to rescue these entitled people.

    • @ktcooki276
      @ktcooki276 Рік тому +5

      It's privately owned and in 2012 they sold off 189 million dollars worth of artifacts including clothing and jewellery etc I was shocked but I imagine they bought the rights from the shipping company I hope a museum got to buy them and not a private buyer who hoards it all so sad

    • @KayJay940
      @KayJay940 Рік тому +5

      I wouldnt encourage it. But who are you to tell anyone where they can go. Its not yours its in open sea. Belongs to no one. And like it or not. This is what human progress looks like.

    • @jacqueline5625
      @jacqueline5625 Рік тому +9

      @@KayJay940 Public resources (coast guard and military) are being diverted to rescue people in an unregulated vessel. I think anyone who's a taxpayer in either US or Canada is in a position to judge these people for relying on public money to take risks like this. If the vessel was regulated and for research purposes, perhaps that is a different story. OceanGate does not seem to answer to anyone, nor have a rescue plan for their own vessel (i.e. a standby vessel able to rescue them in a disaster situation such as this) but then expects public resources to be diverted to the scene. They claim that the money used to go on these trips goes towards Titanic research, but articles I've read indicate the amount of unsuccessful attempts cost so much in human resources and fuel that there seems to be almost no money leftover to go to funding research. I can't imagine the financial cost or the human cost to the public with resources being diverted to this situation.

    • @KayJay940
      @KayJay940 Рік тому

      @@jacqueline5625 what are you using military for there ms warmonger.
      Oh no you might not be able to bully some poorer nation for a couple days.
      Big flipping whoop.

  • @prabhakarrao4922
    @prabhakarrao4922 Рік тому +3

    Thanks to CBC News for this comprehensive detailed interview. Really sad news coming out this morning relating to this dive. My sympathies to the families of the lost ones.

  • @alsal256
    @alsal256 Рік тому +63

    250K/ person and no seats?! Unfortunately their money means sh*t right now. This is terrible yet an idiotic way of spending this much money with the sheer amount of problems going on in the world.

    • @LIFEwithBAVAN
      @LIFEwithBAVAN Рік тому +4

      Rich doing what rich do.

    • @josezavala3317
      @josezavala3317 Рік тому +4

      You know your right
      People all over the world struggling to live some dealing with homelessness & health problems etc and this rich guys all they can think of is dropping 250k to go see the titanic..
      I guess I feel better about it now

    • @mary-ue4ir
      @mary-ue4ir Рік тому +1

      Have you ever seen a graph of how much more a billion dollars is than a million dollars? I'd think $250K to a billionaire would be like a common person paying $20 for a few minutes of the biggest ride at a travelling carnival.

    • @Sonworshipper
      @Sonworshipper Рік тому +1

      All that money should’ve gone towards repairs and updates.

  • @raccoonsarealiens
    @raccoonsarealiens Рік тому +51

    The port hole was only approved for 4500 feet worth of pressure. Titanic is almost 13,000 feet down. The fact that this hasn't happened before is a miracle. The fact they were allowed to continue diving "knowing" that was the case is a god damned crime. Now, Oceangate will have to deal with the consequences of turning 5 people into human slurry with ocean pressure.

  • @alison__16
    @alison__16 Рік тому +26

    The more I hear about this thing the more I question why anybody would want to get on it. It sounds like an accident waiting to happen.

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Рік тому +2

      There's some footage of it just being completed and the guy who built it said it was a rush job lol. There's a reason aircraft and other works of engineering are never ever rushed.

  • @evermaymkandla4882
    @evermaymkandla4882 Рік тому +24

    Deadly expedition, suicidal mission,if only the Son could have followed his instincts 😢
    He was so young and had a great future ahead.
    The titanic yet again claimed more lives....very painful and sad.
    Deepest sympathy to the families and friends
    May the GOOD LORD comfort you🙏

    • @mh2584
      @mh2584 Рік тому

      Can't put that on da titanic they ain't even make it

  • @DanGu-xf1ws
    @DanGu-xf1ws Рік тому +16

    I would never get into a place that can only be opened from outside. This is giving me so much anxiety just thinking about what theses people are going thru

  • @j.albertogratacos2076
    @j.albertogratacos2076 Рік тому +24

    If it lost power on the way down and never reached the bottom... it is possible it just kept drifting with the current. In other words, it could be anywhere. I truly hope this has a happy ending.
    Also, you have to add redundant systems, like blowing out the hatch from the inside in case they surface away from the ship. Or a special pump to refresh the air if they surface. Why not something like an airplane's blackbox that transmits the location of the plane for days from deep in the ocean. Even if the signal does not reach the surface, it would be received by a rescue sub nearby. This sounds to me like driving a car without seatbelts, airbags, or a spare tire.

    • @angelwings5136
      @angelwings5136 Рік тому

      Alberto...I was thinking the same thing... it was 90 minutes after they left that it went missing so definitely they Didn't reach the bottom ...90 minutes is you are still not half way through....i guess it's 2 hours to get down there probably it exploded or they have reached another country...or somebody Murdered them before they left on purpose.... it's all billionaires on that submarine.... prepare for another movie it's Gemini Season.... technology.....

    • @hlowrylong
      @hlowrylong Рік тому

      @@notexpatjoeBlack boxes ping for a month though - is that different?

    • @softwarephil1709
      @softwarephil1709 Рік тому

      I believe loss of power releases ballast that’s electro-magnetically attached and starts an ascent.

    • @emilyelisabeth9753
      @emilyelisabeth9753 Рік тому

      @@notexpatjoe they've said many times over that they don't know that it isn't on the surface and they just can't find it there. If they have no communication it doesn't matter if they floated up or not - finding a tiny white sub bobbing just beneath the surface somewhere in a entire ocean is just as hard to find as on the bottom.

  • @larrysouthern5098
    @larrysouthern5098 Рік тому +25

    The first thing that comes to my mind was the Apollo 13 mission....a lot of things can go wrong in exploration either deep space or deep water... The crewis probably doing everything to conserve oxygen and power and get back up to the surface.. They can't panic.. Calm is the name of this game.. God help them.....

  • @janetgonzalez3931
    @janetgonzalez3931 Рік тому +1

    This was one interesting interview r I've ever heard how he gave and told all the risk and safety issues that can go wrong I literally had chills all over my body well done from Massachusetts

  • @brocky
    @brocky Рік тому +138

    Keyword is "panicking people." That's horrifying. I'm claustrophobic and I can imagine the level of insanity happening amongst the people inside.

    • @soulbot119
      @soulbot119 Рік тому +37

      I really think they must have died instantly due to a hull breach. when he says the ping stopped at the same time as the comm link, that's indicative of a catastrophic failure. at this point I'm honestly hoping they died instantly instead of slowly freezing and suffocating

    • @Alexander-dt2eq
      @Alexander-dt2eq Рік тому +12

      @@soulbot119 thats my guess too. but even if they are still alive. i assume pilot was experienced enough to have some good sleeping pills for passengers or something to knock them out completely for a day or 2. You just cannot be so naive and not assume chaos among passengers.

    • @brocky
      @brocky Рік тому +4

      @@soulbot119 yeah I agree. As sad as it is I hope it was instant.

    • @LaBaHiaRD
      @LaBaHiaRD Рік тому

      yeah they been gone and it was fast

    • @cindylee7855
      @cindylee7855 Рік тому +15

      When I think too much about these people in there, I feel like I'm going to have a panic attack.

  • @davidbamford1971
    @davidbamford1971 Рік тому +120

    I am very sorry for the missing people, and I hope they survive.
    However, I hate tourism like this, 1500 people have their final resting place under the ocean.
    The titanic vicims should have been allowed to Rip.

    • @L.Fontein7
      @L.Fontein7 Рік тому +8

      💯 Agree. They should leave the da*n Titanic alone!

    • @waitaminute2015
      @waitaminute2015 Рік тому +4

      Greed

    • @yelaineq1
      @yelaineq1 Рік тому +8

      the 1500 people that went down with the titanic ARE resting.. the tourist do not disturb the dead. we don't know, maybe the dead enjoy the visitors.

    • @jmn1238
      @jmn1238 Рік тому +3

      The bodies are all gone from titanic. The bones dissolve under the ocean at that level

    • @oskarsoskars3365
      @oskarsoskars3365 Рік тому

      @@jmn1238 even souls drowned while reaching the surface!

  • @WillaHerrera
    @WillaHerrera Рік тому +266

    This particular Submersible that is missing in the past had suffered cyclic fatigue. That is damage that occurs from the hull being subjected to 6000 PSI and then back to 14.5 PSI. They rebuilt it in order to reach the depth where the Titanic.
    It has to hold up to 6000 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH. That is an immense amount of force.

    • @catbishop206
      @catbishop206 Рік тому +15

      Thanks for the info. So if my math is right, that means when it is fully submerged, it's 413 times the pressure compared to the surface. That is impressive.

    • @ChrisEnglander
      @ChrisEnglander Рік тому +65

      Every dive could of caused minut damage which builds up on every dive. Scary thought

    • @savethelighthouse
      @savethelighthouse Рік тому

      Correct. The nature of carbon fiber is that it is woven and annealed. There is no way it can be fabricated into a structure that can withstand those pressures. This was a deathtrap folly waiting for victims.

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 Рік тому +19

      Absolutely tight. For approx every 10 metres one dives there is one atmosphere pressure. The titanic is nearly 4000 metres down, i.e. 400 atmospheres. The pressure is enormous. Very few people have gone below 500 metres, operating depths of naval submarines is typically 300m. The only option is first, hopefully find the submersible and then find a means to raise it to the surface. A huge challenge.

    • @Lucilia-caesar
      @Lucilia-caesar Рік тому +38

      the idea was to made a cheap sub and make money with it

  • @adawong84
    @adawong84 Рік тому +9

    He did a great job explaining everything!

  • @AugustMedia
    @AugustMedia Рік тому +25

    This is the best most in-depth news interview about this whole deep water fiasco I have seen. Thanks.

  • @grahamjordan1040
    @grahamjordan1040 Рік тому +19

    Sometimes all I need is the air that I breathe and to love you

  • @Bigmike55626
    @Bigmike55626 Рік тому +160

    Let’s just be realistic for a minute. RIP to them

    • @zanido9073
      @zanido9073 Рік тому +14

      yea sounds like even if they're found, there's no way to actually rescue them.

    • @TheNikolas24
      @TheNikolas24 Рік тому +8

      Fr, I mean like why didn't they attach a wire or string of some sort to it.

    • @zanido9073
      @zanido9073 Рік тому +4

      @@TheNikolas24 I mean there's no way they could have a cable, theyre inspecting a shipwreck. The cable would just get wrapped up with the wreck

    • @Krawna
      @Krawna Рік тому +1

      The worst part is all of them were men. At least have a woman in there so you could have a gangbang in your last hours

    • @Shalquoir5
      @Shalquoir5 Рік тому

      Indeed it was realistic

  • @anitahamel4576
    @anitahamel4576 Рік тому +2

    A most informative & honest interview. Thank you, Mr. Pogue. You are a very lucky man.

  • @schao7555
    @schao7555 Рік тому +79

    You Must be Out of your Mind to go on this type of Voyage, The Risks are So High that No Matter any Amount of Money Or any Life is Worth the Risk.

    • @metalicminer6231
      @metalicminer6231 Рік тому +5

      A bit like blasting off to the moon, and expecting to rendezvous with an orbiter, after the first perfect take off, every time...

    • @btownballer27
      @btownballer27 Рік тому

      To me, space sounds almost the safer bet. Wild thought, but water scares me more than space. In all honesty, humans are meat bags meant to walk on land and only land, and if we go outside of that, we are severely out of our element.

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Рік тому +3

      @@luciustarquiniuspriscus1408 No he hasn't, it's only successfully been down like 5 times in 3 years, most of the time they try there are technical problems and they have to abort. The guy speaking here made it to 37 feet and they had to abort due to technical issues lol.

    • @sanmiguel4019
      @sanmiguel4019 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, water way to go!!!

    • @Daniellasanche
      @Daniellasanche Рік тому

      People seek adventure and exploration...just not you

  • @Cualchris
    @Cualchris Рік тому +65

    Basically, this is a lost cause. Man, those poor people.

    • @philjones3550
      @philjones3550 Рік тому +8

      poor people they were defo not poor

    • @agent8699
      @agent8699 Рік тому +7

      More money than brains... but poor? In their ability to use logic and reason where their personal safety is concerned... Definitely! Leave the Titanic to RIP.

    • @Lucy_Honeychurch
      @Lucy_Honeychurch Рік тому

      If they had been poor they'd be alive and struggling to survive up here on the surface with the rest of us. Unfortunately they had too much money and not enough sense. I feel sorry for the kid. He trusted his dad and his dad failed him.

    • @JMane3000
      @JMane3000 Рік тому

      Cooked

  • @miarrem
    @miarrem Рік тому +9

    Excellent interview, excellent report

  • @susanberdan1626
    @susanberdan1626 Рік тому +25

    Prayers to all , find this sub, bring them home.

    • @rolex3560
      @rolex3560 Рік тому

      And who should pay for the rescue efforts?

    • @susanberdan1626
      @susanberdan1626 Рік тому +4

      @@rolex3560 The Billionaires family ! Not you !

  • @planemad
    @planemad Рік тому +26

    “Either they lost power or it imploded” wow I really hope it was the latter!!!

  • @Curlyblonde
    @Curlyblonde Рік тому +14

    Even after all these years, the Titanic is still claiming victims.

  • @pinnkycenac3156
    @pinnkycenac3156 Рік тому +3

    Great interview.. David Pogue explained a lot and was right about what probably happened.

  • @lindaj71
    @lindaj71 Рік тому +185

    Personally, I do not believe a 19-year old, although legally an adult, is experienced enough to choose such a dangerous endeavour. He trusted his Dad. What a comparison by Pogue if you’re unwilling to take risks don’t get out of bed. Are you kidding me? It seems to me that people either want to make millions of dollars or the wealthy are bored with everything they’ve already experienced. I’m scared for them, and especially for the boy.

    • @waitaminute2015
      @waitaminute2015 Рік тому +27

      He sounds like a jerk saying don't get out of bed.

    • @louisemcelhill5748
      @louisemcelhill5748 Рік тому +31

      I agree. I don't think a 19 year old has the maturity to make such a decision. He should never have been allowed to take part in this very risky endeavor.

    • @peacefulinvasion684
      @peacefulinvasion684 Рік тому +44

      In all honesty, the 19 year old is the only one I feel bad for. The others fully understood the risks but chose to go anyway. The 19 year old was just a kid who trusted his father.

    • @Daniellasanche
      @Daniellasanche Рік тому +8

      19 yr old is not a kid...was probably longing for adventure the most

    • @Dream146
      @Dream146 Рік тому +36

      @@Daniellasanche brain doesn't stop developing until you're in your mid-twenties 19 is too young to be signing up to ride an "experimental" submarine