Titanic animation Sinking simulation 1995

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  • @Ny-kelCameron
    @Ny-kelCameron 4 місяці тому +400

    For something that came out in 1995, the animation looks extremely good.
    The style also adds something chilling as well given that the Titanic is the subject.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 4 місяці тому +5

      Why do you think this looks good for 1995? Great animation had existed for decades already.

    • @bigd-oj4xi
      @bigd-oj4xi 4 місяці тому +3

      Jurassic Park 1993 better than most cgi today

    • @treasuretrails
      @treasuretrails 4 місяці тому +3

      1995 wasn't that long ago kid!

    • @Itchy_Tits569
      @Itchy_Tits569 4 місяці тому +2

      @@treasuretrailsyeah at least most of things that came out around the 90s had good animating and CGI. Like Jurassic Park

    • @dayyummayyum9623
      @dayyummayyum9623 Місяць тому +1

      bro talking like this video is 1900

  • @pedsermd
    @pedsermd 5 місяців тому +166

    An almost 30 year old computer animation that can still give you goosebumps, especially the simulated crowd screaming before it goes below the surface.....😞

    • @criert135
      @criert135 4 місяці тому +3

      Remember that The Fellowship of the Ring is 23 years old

  • @kenkaneki2214
    @kenkaneki2214 5 місяців тому +419

    1:27 Okay, the animation physics here looks so good for a 1995 3d render.

    • @bamf6603
      @bamf6603 5 місяців тому +6

      wow, they grow up... and sink so fast.

    • @DylanMS-gq4io
      @DylanMS-gq4io 4 місяці тому +1

      Thats not a render

    • @medalion1390
      @medalion1390 4 місяці тому +2

      ⁠…it’s a _space station!_

    • @DylanMS-gq4io
      @DylanMS-gq4io 4 місяці тому +2

      @@medalion1390 ...its a model

    • @handsomemann01
      @handsomemann01 Місяць тому

      ​@@DylanMS-gq4iobuddy, if you gonna export the animation you gonna need to render

  • @Mrfallouthero
    @Mrfallouthero 5 місяців тому +489

    Nice, impressive. Let's see Paul Allen's simulation.

    • @paudieconroy4911
      @paudieconroy4911 4 місяці тому +22

      Paul's card doesn't appear to be terribly off center vertically or horizontally, making it the most confident of the bunch. The most unique aspect of Paul's card is that the address, fax, and phone numbers are set on two lines rather than one long line spanning the length of the card.

    • @jeffreylebowski7459
      @jeffreylebowski7459 4 місяці тому +23

      It even has a watermark…

    • @Csetnikke
      @Csetnikke 4 місяці тому +15

      The tasteful sinking of it

    • @medalion1390
      @medalion1390 4 місяці тому +19

      I can’t believe Bryce prefers Van Patten’s Titanic simulation to mine.

    • @GabeTheSoldier
      @GabeTheSoldier 4 місяці тому +4

      Oh my God, it has watermarks..

  • @misled1982
    @misled1982 5 місяців тому +678

    "Thank you for that forensic analysis Mr Bodine"

    • @Aaron-Miller-1138
      @Aaron-Miller-1138 5 місяців тому +73

      “Of course, the experience of it was… somewhat different.”

    • @nd_0176
      @nd_0176 5 місяців тому +43

      "Pretty cool, huh?"

    • @RodrigoMendoza7
      @RodrigoMendoza7 5 місяців тому +12

      @@Aaron-Miller-1138 Would you share it with us?

    • @Aaron-Miller-1138
      @Aaron-Miller-1138 5 місяців тому +12

      @@RodrigoMendoza7 *Looks at the ship on the monitor and starts crying*

    • @RichieW90210
      @RichieW90210 5 місяців тому +20

      @@Aaron-Miller-1138it’s been 84 years

  • @steven_2005-z4f
    @steven_2005-z4f 5 місяців тому +1194

    When the Titanic was discovered as a shipwreck on September 1, 1985, no human remains were ever found found because the water pressure is extremely strong, and the bones were dissolved, and the victims’ flesh were eaten by microorganisms deep down in the Northern Atlantic Ocean.

    • @hyperprime1612
      @hyperprime1612 5 місяців тому +43

      They were probably eating by sharks or something else.😱

    • @-ATLAS-fz8fu
      @-ATLAS-fz8fu 5 місяців тому +137

      @@hyperprime1612sharks can’t go down there ( i miss understanded stop replying )

    • @Exodon2020
      @Exodon2020 5 місяців тому

      @@hyperprime1612If you want to know what happens to "something" floating down there from the surface, google for "whale fall" - just a fair warning: Don't do it if you're sqirmish about dead things being eaten.

    • @Hobinator17
      @Hobinator17 5 місяців тому +77

      ​@@-ATLAS-fz8futhere absolutely are sharks that live at those depths. The greenland shark can live 7k meters down

    • @NicolasFarias-cc9rj
      @NicolasFarias-cc9rj 5 місяців тому +29

      How is the ship still there though?
      Shouldn't the metal be crushed to a pulp because of the water pressure?

  • @seren4740
    @seren4740 5 місяців тому +200

    The noises it must have made when its parts impacted with the bottom send chills down my spine

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 5 місяців тому +30

      The noise when the ship split and the stern went upright too, because that's when masses of furniture and outfittings would just have broken free, pulled off and down by gravity and falling down towards the sea inside the stern section. "Like a ten-storey department store crashing to the ground" is how one Titanic historian described that moment in a radio programme.

    • @dianapatriciacanchilagarci8741
      @dianapatriciacanchilagarci8741 4 місяці тому +1

      The Titanic Is the best

    • @GaryMcCormick
      @GaryMcCormick 4 місяці тому +3

      @@louise_roseA symphony of destruction

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 4 місяці тому +8

      @@GaryMcCormick The noise must have been appalling - and amplified by the upright hull, like a huge resonant drum

    • @SoGorgeous-ju8jn
      @SoGorgeous-ju8jn 4 місяці тому

      ⁠dianepatrucia It’s the best after 1500 lives were lost. You weren’t on the ship you big mouth.

  • @1913medellin
    @1913medellin 5 місяців тому +291

    Such an horrific experience, RIP all of them people who lost their lives that night.

    • @jimscanoe
      @jimscanoe 4 місяці тому +6

      "RIP"-ahh, spoiler alert, they're all dead not having a nap.

    • @hsonmari6665
      @hsonmari6665 4 місяці тому +8

      And animals

    • @LiberatedMind1
      @LiberatedMind1 4 місяці тому +6

      I survived it, turning 133 this year.

    • @Adroyo
      @Adroyo 4 місяці тому +2

      I can’t imagine they rested peacefully going down like that. Some might be able to hold their breath for 110 years and still down there?

    • @malloryproverbs2188
      @malloryproverbs2188 4 місяці тому

      My gosh all ship crashes matter. Didn’t they not allows black ppl on the ship hahahahahaha 😊

  • @clintdavies491
    @clintdavies491 5 місяців тому +142

    Now thats the kind of simulation i like. Straight to the point and no shyte music. BRAVO !!!

  • @cirnosnumberfan6449
    @cirnosnumberfan6449 5 місяців тому +71

    I was obsessed with this ship when I was younger.

    • @rainwaysyt
      @rainwaysyt 5 місяців тому +12

      to this day, I'm still fascinated.

    • @ericlove5179
      @ericlove5179 5 місяців тому +5

      Me too. I blame Kate and Leo.😂 I was 12 in 1997 when the movie came out

    • @riorodgers618
      @riorodgers618 5 місяців тому

      Did you get PTSD

    • @4gottencrackaz
      @4gottencrackaz 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@ericlove5179 I was 9 when that movie came out. Kate Winslet was the first woman I saw nude. 😲

    • @dreamguardian8320
      @dreamguardian8320 5 місяців тому +3

      I remember learning lots about the Titanic, back when I was still a kid at school.

  • @karageanes
    @karageanes 5 місяців тому +123

    That just saved me 2.5 hours of watching the Cameron film. Huzzah!

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 5 місяців тому +6

      Why did he never make a Lusitania film?

    • @DiegoVizia
      @DiegoVizia 4 місяці тому +4

      It's a good movie despite being incredibly popular, I'd say give it a try.

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 4 місяці тому +1

      @@DiegoVizia Unfortunately the movie has Leo Decapitate acting in that wooden fashion commonplace in low-budget B-movies.

    • @RobercelisF
      @RobercelisF 4 місяці тому

      3 hours.

    • @LiberatedMind1
      @LiberatedMind1 4 місяці тому +1

      @@DiegoVizia It's good up till the ship starts to sink, its a rushed mess after that. And the acting is 🤮

  • @lnguyen4982
    @lnguyen4982 5 місяців тому +180

    Ok here we go:
    0:01 She hits the 'berg on the starboard side. She kind of bumps along, punching holes like Morse code *tit* *tit* *tit* along the side below the water line.
    0:08 The forward compartments start to flood.
    0:19 As the water level rises, it spills over the watertight bulkheads which, unfortunately, don't go any higher than E deck.
    0:27 As the bow goes down, the stern rises up, slow at first then faster & faster, until finally, she's got her whole ass sticking up in the air.
    0:35 And that's a big ass. We're talking 20-30 thousand tons.
    0:37 And the hull's not designed to deal with that pressure. So what happens?
    0:39 She splits, right down to the keel, and the stern falls back level.
    0:42 As the bow sinks, it pulls the stern vertical & then finally detaches.
    0:52 The stern section kind of bobs there like a cork for a couple of minutes, floods, & finally goes under about 2:20AM, 2 hours & 40 minutes after the collision.
    1:02 The bow section planes away, landing about a half a mile away, going 20-30 knots when it hits the ocean floor.
    1:18 *BOOM* *VROOOOOM*
    Pretty cool, huh? :)

    • @Bruno-G
      @Bruno-G 5 місяців тому +43

      Thank you for that forensic analysis mr bodine.

    • @Siren_head_kihec12
      @Siren_head_kihec12 5 місяців тому +1

      that's port side not starboard

    • @legitbeans9078
      @legitbeans9078 5 місяців тому +2

      Who tf is mr bodine?

    • @NoCallerID70457
      @NoCallerID70457 5 місяців тому

      First of all, why do you have that rubbish animal as a profile photo? Secondly, what the fuck is "her" and "she"? It's a fucking boat.

    • @randomdynamics
      @randomdynamics 5 місяців тому +5

      @@Siren_head_kihec12 its starboard side that hit the iceberg not port side

  • @Pointlesshandle48
    @Pointlesshandle48 5 місяців тому +66

    Imagine being trapped inside of it, in an air pocket, and then feeling it falling down while you’re in pitch black darkness knowing you’re never going to be able to escape.

  • @MoggieLou
    @MoggieLou 5 місяців тому +34

    "The ship of dreams."
    Yah, that's about what happened to my dreams. 😢

  • @backonpro5679
    @backonpro5679 5 місяців тому +175

    While the way it split in this animation is now known to be inaccurate, for its time this is an AMAZING animation. I love how it shows the multiple gashes instead for rom the collision.

    • @sweatybattlefrontplayer715
      @sweatybattlefrontplayer715 5 місяців тому +4

      How did it actually split?

    • @Coryo61827
      @Coryo61827 5 місяців тому +10

      @@sweatybattlefrontplayer715The newest theory is that the back half of the ship wasn’t at as high of an angle when it broke in half.

    • @executorprotossgamer
      @executorprotossgamer 5 місяців тому +6

      I mean the weight of those engines were like over 700 tons, and the uneven distribution of weight in the stern, putting immense stress and pressure on the ship's hull and being in an angle like the one in the 1997 movie could have it break in half earlier in an angle of 15-20 degrees.

    • @Siren_head_kihec12
      @Siren_head_kihec12 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@executorprotossgameraccording to oceanliner designs it broke between 23-30 degrees [don't start an war]

    • @executorprotossgamer
      @executorprotossgamer 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Siren_head_kihec12 It's just what I know alright? I stopped being a titanic nerd years ago.

  • @AlcatrazHR
    @AlcatrazHR 4 місяці тому +12

    Just watching this animation is horrific. I can imagine what a horror it was for the people who watched it live, on the Titanic, or from the lifeboats. At least the latter survived.

  • @Pointlesshandle48
    @Pointlesshandle48 5 місяців тому +20

    0:37 “that’s a big ass, we’re talking 20-30 thousand tons”

  • @BucNasT
    @BucNasT 5 місяців тому +30

    Crazy to think people were inside of that fucking thing sinking that deep into the ocean.

    • @johnnymichael1804
      @johnnymichael1804 5 місяців тому +1

      They were but they weren't alive.

    • @BucNasT
      @BucNasT 5 місяців тому +8

      @@johnnymichael1804 Was just thinking how eerie it would be to be caught in some type of air pocket or something.

    • @The_Bad_Guy.
      @The_Bad_Guy. 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@BucNasT Oh I would think there were definitely people that were. It would have to be one of the worst ways to go.

    • @adamg6643
      @adamg6643 5 місяців тому +11

      @@The_Bad_Guy. There definitely were, but it wouldn't have been for long, maybe 30 seconds tops. Titanic was plummeting at 35 feet or so per second, actually quite fast. In ten seconds she would be beyond the depth any normal human can breathe, and in 30 seconds (around 1000 feet, close to 500 psi) the pressure would be so intense that it's difficult to imagine any air pockets remaining.
      A terrible way to go for certain, but mercifully brief compared to freezing at the surface.

    • @user85937
      @user85937 5 місяців тому +1

      @@adamg6643 Freezing is actually not that bad, victims of hypothermia feel warm and sleepy before they die.

  • @thinmanpaul
    @thinmanpaul 5 місяців тому +65

    I recognised the "wind" sound from Titanic Adventure out of Time. Nice!

    • @Kpaxlol
      @Kpaxlol 5 місяців тому +2

      Thousand needles wind sound.

  • @bonart91
    @bonart91 5 місяців тому +29

    1:01 эмбиент в наушниках когда такая масса погружается все глубже под слои толщи давления в морскую бездну - сильно, аж мурашки по коже...

  • @JokeriPokeri17
    @JokeriPokeri17 5 місяців тому +26

    Always loved in this one how the stern is just ripped apart and when it lands on the seabed, it looks like a worn out shoe with most of the decking ripped away. It kind of shows how they were mainly interested in the bow section during the first two decades before they managed to get more detail of the stern.

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli 5 місяців тому

      I think it was Ballard himself who said the bow landed...the stern crashed.

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur 5 місяців тому

      It makes sense that the bow was more interesting, since it was less damaged.

    • @GamePlayerZ1912
      @GamePlayerZ1912 4 місяці тому +2

      What is interesting is how they thought the stern was torn into shreds while descending to the ocean floor.
      Nowadays, we know that large and small sections were ripped off the stern, we just don't know whether it was during the breakup (though it undoubtedly weakened the structure) or during the descent to the seafloor. I really think a proper investigation should be held on those sections, since it would explain a lot about the final moments of the sinking.

  • @Steve-vf7se
    @Steve-vf7se 5 місяців тому +21

    This is brilliant. Some lived, some didn't. I've heard last year, explorers traveled deep underwater to discover the abandoned titanic. They died too, the submarine exploded. This is what happens when you want to get too curious about a old ship. I liked it

    • @CptnCardboard
      @CptnCardboard 5 місяців тому +5

      The vessel actually *imploded*, meaning the ocean pressure crushed it like a tin can under an anvil.

    • @DrippleDragon
      @DrippleDragon 5 місяців тому +5

      The titanic wasn’t meant to be found, back then every big brands competition was on that ship, the plan was to sink it into the most unreachable place on the planet, the Titanic now resides over 80 feet below sea level, that’s what’s known as the Dark Zone, and the pressure is too great not to mention the abundance of large and dangerous creatures waiting for any foreign object, and the pitch black darkness, makes it damn near almost impossible to find and see even for the most trained marine biologist and drones, It’s fucked up because the crew had told the lead of the exhibition that the Sub was not ready at all as the steering was replaced by an Xbox controller and could not with stand going that deep and even that a voyage to the Titanic in itself was not possible. The lead didn’t listen because he wanted the money and they ended up dying from the implosion.

    • @Kpaxlol
      @Kpaxlol 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@DrippleDragonover 80 feet for sure

    • @LiamDyC
      @LiamDyC 4 місяці тому

      ​@@DrippleDragon And the company that owned the sub is now defunct as a consequence

    • @Centermass007
      @Centermass007 4 місяці тому +2

      @@DrippleDragon80 feet is such an understatement lol. Whys that ur baseline ? Because a human can swim to 80 feet. That thing is over 12,000 feet below the sea level

  • @stormcutter59
    @stormcutter59 4 місяці тому +6

    A magnificent ship known for its size.......ultimately swallowed whole by the vastness of the ocean. Its something i notice wgen i look at mountains. No matter how hard we try, all of mans achievements pale in comparison to nature. Nothing we make will ever match its scale or wonder. Humble lesson to be learned there i think

  • @ryanpoulin5144
    @ryanpoulin5144 5 місяців тому +74

    This is how I strongly believe how TITANIC went down. This is how I've always seen it in movies, computer and the 97 film by James Cameron. So, I say.....she went under like this. Thank you for the video.

    • @arkesnake2.013
      @arkesnake2.013 5 місяців тому +27

      This theory is actually inaccurate now.
      There's no list to port, the stern rises too much and the breakup is wrong. On UA-cam there are more accurate versions.
      But for the knowledge they had at the time they did a fantastic job

    • @tykomite
      @tykomite 5 місяців тому +5

      Super innacurate

    • @tykomite
      @tykomite 5 місяців тому +1

      @@arkesnake2.013One problem with what you said, at least during the final plunge she actually went down with a slight starboard list.

    • @arkesnake2.013
      @arkesnake2.013 5 місяців тому +1

      @@tykomite
      Really? The only list I could notice was during the first propeller appearance in the sinking, and it was slightly to port. Other than that, maybe there's a list to starboard in the Nearer my god to thee scene but I think that's just a camera angle

    • @tykomite
      @tykomite 5 місяців тому +1

      @@arkesnake2.013 Jack Thayer stated in his survivor account that, “She gradually came out of her list to port, if anything, had. a slight lost to starboard”

  • @Kbear-xt9mh
    @Kbear-xt9mh 5 місяців тому +36

    I can hear Mr. bodine narrating in my head

    • @bluelemon0124
      @bluelemon0124 5 місяців тому +6

      "Pretty cool, huh?"😀

    • @Hypzin
      @Hypzin 5 місяців тому +1

      Me too

    • @LiamDyC
      @LiamDyC 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@bluelemon0124
      Rose: "Thank you for that forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine."

    • @ArchangelRG09
      @ArchangelRG09 Місяць тому

      "Fine forensic" lol but youre close ​@LiamDyC

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 5 місяців тому +25

    Yeah, that was how it sank according to the 1997 movie. Though it eventually proved inaccurate, this animation was groundbreaking for '95.

    • @ScalpNinjaTrader
      @ScalpNinjaTrader 5 місяців тому

      I think it could still be plausible just dew to the ship being almost 900' 👀

    • @mided2119
      @mided2119 5 місяців тому +1

      It’s actually very accurate.

    • @idk-cb8di
      @idk-cb8di 5 місяців тому +2

      @@mided2119Nah, it broke just a little forward of the 3rd funnel not between the 3rd and 4th.
      2: The stern didn’t rise straight up in the air, I’m pretty sure it was a little lower then went down. Also, the stern didn’t just go vertical like that, it turned while it was going up then went vertical.
      3: The ship didn’t just break into 2 pieces but actually 4. There were 2 smaller pieces that broke off during the sinking, now known as the forward and aft towers.

    • @coryboy345
      @coryboy345 5 місяців тому

      You do know many people survived living through this, witnessed it, and corroborated the way it went down?....

    • @ScalpNinjaTrader
      @ScalpNinjaTrader 5 місяців тому

      @@idk-cb8di #2 isn't fact it's still just someone's theory

  • @austonboston4361
    @austonboston4361 5 місяців тому +4

    So sad for all the people who perished & for the people who survived that truly horrifying night.

  • @TheGuardian2500
    @TheGuardian2500 5 місяців тому +4

    Amazing how anyone can take what would happen in a short clip and put in a backstory that defies temporal expectency and passing glances. Rose truly captured everyone's attention.

    • @Merlinthehappypig
      @Merlinthehappypig 5 місяців тому +2

      Uhh, well it wasn't exactly "what would happen in a short clip" it was a real event with real people and real consequences. It's not that difficult to derive a story from such a colossal event including so many people

    • @TheGuardian2500
      @TheGuardian2500 3 місяці тому

      @@Merlinthehappypig What I meant was, while seeing everything transpire in a simulation may seem like one of those "oh, cool" moments to the tech whizzes, Rose took what happened in not even a minute and enveloped everyone into a story that transcends technological reenactments. Rose didn't need to savor the simulation; she lived it. Do not mistaken my initial input for general dismissal. Learning from history has gotten me to where I am today.

  • @MeansofIntrigue
    @MeansofIntrigue 5 місяців тому +12

    'Badabing badabip, that's exactly what we're looking for'

  • @MadHatterDJ-
    @MadHatterDJ- 5 місяців тому +4

    Great animation. The bow slid quite a distance along the ocean floor when it reached the bottom. There’s a long trench in the seabed behind its finale resting place, showing its path. That why it’s so deep in the silt right at the bow tip.

  • @zolongOne
    @zolongOne 3 місяці тому +1

    There was a woman who was a Titanic survivor who was 8 years old when the ship sank. In her interview in 1993, she said that she saw Titanic split into two halves, but for many years nobody believed her until when Titanic was found and it was confirmed that it did indeed split into two halves.

  • @chrisfinch8637
    @chrisfinch8637 5 місяців тому +3

    So that was a simulation video they were showing, with “Lewis Bodine”- and he did a terrific job with describing the whole process of how the ship sinks, certain numerical facts, (along how he used the word “ass” twice), and using his hand movements and sound effects, that followed.
    And I’m about the same age as this simulation, too, so it’s almost like getting a glimpse at what simulations were like, back in my day.

  • @MMMA-pt7mg
    @MMMA-pt7mg Місяць тому +2

    Dark and cold down there

  • @bluelemon0124
    @bluelemon0124 5 місяців тому +8

    "It's been 84 years..."

    • @Mark_editz_offical
      @Mark_editz_offical 5 місяців тому +1

      112 not 84 years

    • @bluelemon0124
      @bluelemon0124 5 місяців тому +8

      @@Mark_editz_offical it's the line from the movie 'Titanic'

  • @rosaobispo1085
    @rosaobispo1085 3 місяці тому +2

    Me gustó esta explicación,de lo que realmente sucedió esa noche,lamentablemente murieron miles de personas,en las aguas frías del océano Atlántico,felicito a la persona que realizó esta animación

  • @OYP-93
    @OYP-93 5 місяців тому +3

    The fear people must have felt during this is unthinkable, imagine being at the back of the ship, on deck as it turns vertical

  • @JohnnyAngel8
    @JohnnyAngel8 5 місяців тому +3

    That was actually quite good.

  • @Swannonymous
    @Swannonymous 4 місяці тому +1

    The James Cameron film was a dramatic re enactment of what was one of the most horrific nights in human history RIP to all the Titanic victims

  • @millenniumxxx6137
    @millenniumxxx6137 5 місяців тому +3

    It's been 112 years ago,but i still remember smells paint😊😊😊

  • @Everyoneisafraidoftheirtruth
    @Everyoneisafraidoftheirtruth 4 місяці тому +2

    You can see Jack holding on desperately.

  • @ПашаЗ-ь7й
    @ПашаЗ-ь7й 5 місяців тому +6

    Когда Титаник построили , они сказали .Она настолько велика и прочная, что даже сам Бог не сможет её затопить...вот и результат

    • @andreileon2259
      @andreileon2259 4 місяці тому

      Чтобы рассмешить Бога, скажи ему о своих планах.

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 Місяць тому

      Nobody said that

    • @TaigaSpringtrap
      @TaigaSpringtrap Місяць тому

      They never said that.

    • @ayskudo6771
      @ayskudo6771 28 днів тому +1

      Только газетная пресса писала, что корабль непотопляем. Ни один инженер не сморозит такой дичи.

  • @mrstravel9381
    @mrstravel9381 5 місяців тому +4

    I just went on a cruise with my toddler and every time I think about titanic, I think about the poor babies and children who suffered and went underwater. So sad and tragic

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 5 місяців тому +1

      They don’t remember any of it.

  • @andrewturner6806
    @andrewturner6806 5 місяців тому +2

    This is very good animation. Could you perhaps do more sinking animations for ships like the mv Derbyshire, Carl D Bradley, Edmund Fitzgerald and the USS Johnston just to name a few.

    • @Winterfur1
      @Winterfur1 5 місяців тому

      This was the movie James Cameron Titanic, CGI sinking scene that was used in the movie

  • @dmora2386
    @dmora2386 5 місяців тому +2

    Can you imagine being alife in the forward portion. Even if you managed to scramble put to the decks, by the time you got out you'd be too deep to get back to the surface without catching the bends/suffocate.

    • @Centermass007
      @Centermass007 4 місяці тому

      You wouldn’t get the bends lol

  • @squicker
    @squicker 4 місяці тому +1

    Incredible! Wish I'd been there.

  • @ignaciorufas5688
    @ignaciorufas5688 5 місяців тому +1

    I believe that this animation was made with a Commodore Amiga personal computer, maybe with a A4000. Is that right?

  • @coke-man_43256
    @coke-man_43256 5 місяців тому +1

    Okay, here we go. She hits the berg on the starboard side, right? She kind of bumps along, punching holes like Morse code, dit dit dit, along the side, below the water line. Then the forward compartments start to flood. Now as the water level rises, it spills over the watertight bulkheads, which unfortunately don't go any higher then E deck. So now as the bow goes down, the stern rises up. Slow at first, then faster and faster until finally she's got her whole ass sticking up in the air - And that's a big ass, we're talking 20 - 30,000 tons. Okay? And the hull's not designed to deal with that pressure, so what happens? "KRRRRRRKKK!" She splits. Right down to the keel. And the stern falls back level. Then as the bow sinks it pulls the stern vertical and then finally detaches. Now the stern section just kind of bobs there like a cork for a couple of minutes, floods and finally goes under about 2:20am, two hours and forty minutes after the collision. The bow section planes away, landing about half a mile away going about 20 - 30 knots when it hits the ocean floor. "BOOM, PLCCCCCGGG!"... Pretty cool, huh?

    • @JohnSmith-fe5br
      @JohnSmith-fe5br 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine. Of course, the experience of it was... somewhat different.

  • @vladthehunslayer8337
    @vladthehunslayer8337 5 місяців тому +2

    "Not even God can sink the Titanic!!"
    God: "You sure about that?"... 💥💥💥

    • @PyroShields
      @PyroShields 5 місяців тому +1

      Iceberg sunk it.

    • @vladthehunslayer8337
      @vladthehunslayer8337 5 місяців тому +1

      @@PyroShields Exactly...

    • @criert135
      @criert135 4 місяці тому

      @@vladthehunslayer8337No god had anything to do with it. Ice, frozen water

    • @vladthehunslayer8337
      @vladthehunslayer8337 4 місяці тому

      @@criert135 Sure He did. He sunk that bytch...

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 Місяць тому

      God had nothing to do with it, iceberg did

  • @BusinessDog2000
    @BusinessDog2000 5 місяців тому +1

    Every fish when this chunk of metal drops in from nowhere: o 0 o

  • @HIVTRIM22
    @HIVTRIM22 4 місяці тому +3

    What is the distance between these two pieces?

    • @DuranSarah
      @DuranSarah 2 місяці тому

      600 meters = 0,37 miles

  • @BrunoCosta-dp7ms
    @BrunoCosta-dp7ms 4 місяці тому +1

    I saw the movie Titanic back in 1997.
    James Horner = Leonardo DiCaprio

  • @AlphabetlorebyOmarfaruk-pi5qt
    @AlphabetlorebyOmarfaruk-pi5qt 3 місяці тому +1

    Titanic:- HOW DARE YOU?! >:(
    Ice:- I’m sorry
    Titanic:- SHUT UP!! YOU KILL MANY PEOPLE AND MAKE ME HURTS! >:’(
    Ice:- 😭

  • @javanalecio8940
    @javanalecio8940 3 місяці тому

    Okay here we go, she hits the berg on the starboard side right. She kinda bumps along punching holes like mors code te te te along the side below the water line. Then the forward compartments start to flood. Now as the water level rises it spills over the water type bulkheads which unfortunately don’t go any higher than E deck. So now has the bow goes down the stern rises up slow at first and faster and faster until finally she’s got her whole ass that’s sticking up in the air and, that’s a big ass we’re talking 20, 30, thousand, tons okay. And the hole is not designed to deal with that pressure so what happens she splits right down to the keel and the stern falls back level. Then as the bow sinks it pulls the stern vertical and then finally detaches. Now the stern section just kinda bobs there like a cork for a couple of minutes floods and finally goes under about 02:20am, 2 hours and 45 minutes after the collision. The bow section planes away landing about a half a mile away going 20, 30 knots when it hits the ocean floor. Pretty cool huh.

  • @NoInterfereorElse_YT
    @NoInterfereorElse_YT 3 місяці тому +1

    Ah yes, the ship just instantly transfers onto the ocean floor about 12,500 FT after the sinking.

  • @ShacuLOL
    @ShacuLOL 4 місяці тому

    This is why the doors on ships can be fully sealed. You can trap the water in the section where the whole is

  • @vvvv3088
    @vvvv3088 3 місяці тому +1

    Something is wrong with this video - I don't see Jack and Rose on the stern.

  • @JamaicanRain
    @JamaicanRain 3 місяці тому

    Some of these people could have (could. Have) still been alive today. The oldest person alive ever was like 120. That infant that passed away could have 7 years left of life left and still be alive today.

  • @x_adorable_winterx1014
    @x_adorable_winterx1014 4 місяці тому +1

    OMG THIS IS IN THE MOVIE HELL YARRR 😂

  • @therealbahamut
    @therealbahamut 5 місяців тому +3

    Every time someone calls something "unbreakable" "unsinkable" or some other form of indestructible or the like, the universe simply says "ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?"

    • @sunlight-sky151
      @sunlight-sky151 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes because the universe is super petty about stuff like that.

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 Місяць тому

      They called practically unsinkable, like any other liners were advertised at the time.

    • @therealbahamut
      @therealbahamut Місяць тому

      @@gokulgopan4397 Yup, and the universe accepted the challenge.

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 Місяць тому

      @@therealbahamut nope. The ship simply hit an iceberg.
      Don't be overly dramatic. Universe is not a sentient entity to accept or give out challenges.

    • @therealbahamut
      @therealbahamut Місяць тому

      @@gokulgopan4397 and yet, here we are. "Unsinkable" gets sunk. "Bulletproof" gets shot by a better bullet. "Fireproof" meets hotter fire.
      You'd think people would learn the lesson.

  • @JoBloxJ27
    @JoBloxJ27 6 днів тому

    R.i.p titanic she did not deserve that tragic momment

  • @APerson-ni1gb
    @APerson-ni1gb 5 місяців тому +1

    Holy shit that was actually Gnarly and depressing

  • @gacha.mei5796
    @gacha.mei5796 23 дні тому +1

    I feel like that's what it looked like when ship hit the ice

  • @chickentava
    @chickentava 4 місяці тому +1

    great video i must comment in hope from a like from op

  • @Ceylan-is3lw
    @Ceylan-is3lw 3 місяці тому

    Ama keşke bu izlediğimiz animasyonun Gerçekle hayatla bağlantısı olmasaydı 😢

  • @dishy123-x4j
    @dishy123-x4j 5 місяців тому +1

    Fuck that is so accurate to the movie

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 Місяць тому

      The movie's sinking scenes were based of this simulation.

  • @BobbyEdwards-bu9lx
    @BobbyEdwards-bu9lx 4 місяці тому

    "And that's a big ass, we're talking 20-30 thousand tons!"

  • @MasterBritannicJess
    @MasterBritannicJess 5 місяців тому +11

    Is weard that this ship sunk before WW1 and WW2

    • @LITTLE1994
      @LITTLE1994 5 місяців тому +3

      Her sister ship, Britanic, did sank in service during WW1, though.

    • @brumeargentee
      @brumeargentee 5 місяців тому

      Indeed, Titanic sunk in 1912. 2 years before WW1

    • @imwatchingonyoutube5024
      @imwatchingonyoutube5024 5 місяців тому

      @@LITTLE1994It isn’t a her it’s an it.

    • @SSJ4Vegiito
      @SSJ4Vegiito 5 місяців тому

      @@imwatchingonyoutube5024no it’s a SHE. Cry more

  • @shottixgames7356
    @shottixgames7356 5 місяців тому

    It's also believed it didn't reach that high of an incline before it broke in 2. People there reported it to be almost a 45 degree angle but is believed to be more like 30 degrees. Seeing this massive ship rise out of the ocean and being so small in comparison would have made it seem that it was 45 degrees where as in reality it was much less.

  • @graysonkemp8870
    @graysonkemp8870 5 місяців тому +2

    The fish when the ship landed
    👁️👄👁️

  • @KENDOBULL
    @KENDOBULL 3 місяці тому +1

    Oh My Goodness Abandoned Ship 🚢

  • @williampalchak7574
    @williampalchak7574 5 місяців тому +1

    Well done.

  • @parinshah777
    @parinshah777 3 місяці тому

    This itself looks horrific, I can't even imagine how horrible the real event would have been..... 😢

  • @roberto789shadow
    @roberto789shadow 5 місяців тому

    The dispair screams is such a hauting touch! Hahahaha

  • @Garsons-oq4lh
    @Garsons-oq4lh 3 місяці тому

    1:01 No way the bow was steeped at that angle going down. James Cameron discovered in the wreck way down on D deck (in cabin D-27) an upright wash stand with a carafe and glass still in place on the shelf. So if the bow took such a steep angle how then did these objects not tumble off the shelf? The shelf's guard rail was of insufficient height to hold the objects in place especially the taller carafe.

  • @JoshMaxPower
    @JoshMaxPower 5 місяців тому

    Titanic: "Unsinkable!"
    Iceberg: "Uh-huh."

  • @tyesoncollins331
    @tyesoncollins331 5 місяців тому

    Does anyone else think the Titanic was destroyed in a different way to what we are told? Just curious

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon 4 місяці тому

    One of the reasons why I've never been a big fan of the movie Titanic is that Cameron has made the experience nowhere near as nightmarish as it must have been.

  • @daniel71myway
    @daniel71myway 4 місяці тому

    the filming of the wreck of the titanic shows that the ship's hull was bent from the inside to the outside, as if it looks like an explosion

  • @Creamworks
    @Creamworks 5 місяців тому +2

    Interesting, I always thought it took multiple hours for the huge ship to sink. Didn't know it all happened in less than 2 minutes! That's crazy.

  • @s0meRand0m129
    @s0meRand0m129 2 місяці тому +1

    wasnt the stern spinning when it was sinking to the bottom before it imploded?

    • @japostata
      @japostata Місяць тому

      Apparently yes. According to the "Titanic Mapping Project", circular marks on the sea bed around the stern wreckage suggest that it was spinning counter-clockwise when it hit the ground.

  • @Sophia-262-e7q
    @Sophia-262-e7q  5 місяців тому +2

    0:46 good 👍

  • @dogwithwigwamz.7320
    @dogwithwigwamz.7320 5 місяців тому

    `Must have been Hell on Earth to be aboard that ship.

  • @Imane-A
    @Imane-A 2 місяці тому

    It's so strange to think that a big ship sank because of an ice Berg.. but here are few things we learn from it :
    There's no such a thing as an unsinkable ship
    There's no such a thing as a perfect ship design
    There's nothing certain in life

    • @TaigaSpringtrap
      @TaigaSpringtrap Місяць тому

      Fact: Titanic was never officially claimed to be unsinkable.

  • @rkr7372
    @rkr7372 5 місяців тому

    I’m not much of a conspiracy theorist, let’s play the what if game, here’s mine, “what if” hitting the iceberg wasn’t a accident, rather the ship builder trying to prove the ship was unsinkable? Before anyone piles on it’s just a question.

    • @GamePlayerZ1912
      @GamePlayerZ1912 4 місяці тому

      There is no evidence for such a claim. The testimonies from those who were on the bridge at the time of the collision clearly indicate it was an accident.

  • @rrmerlin3402
    @rrmerlin3402 4 місяці тому

    Went to a Titanic exhibit and learned the amount punctured hull after hitting the iceberg was less than 2 sheets of plywood, 64 square feet

  • @reaver0497
    @reaver0497 5 місяців тому +4

    L'angoisse des profondeurs

  • @michaelsutherlandsk8a4life
    @michaelsutherlandsk8a4life 2 місяці тому

    I was on the titanic when it happened. Luckily I swam to shore and survived the whole ordeal.

    • @handsomemann01
      @handsomemann01 Місяць тому +1

      If you survived titanic... You aren't alive today because it was about 100 years ago 💀

  • @Pete-rs4yz
    @Pete-rs4yz 5 місяців тому

    If only the partitions in the hull went all the way to the ceiling the flooding would have been contained.

    • @gokulgopan4397
      @gokulgopan4397 Місяць тому

      The bulkheads were built for containing the breach for 4 compartments. More than what anyone could think at the time. Nobody thought iceberg would side scrape and breach 6 compartments.
      Benefit of Hindsight is for us, not them.

  • @ronyro3270
    @ronyro3270 4 місяці тому

    1995 3D looks amazing 30 years later

    • @criert135
      @criert135 4 місяці тому

      I mean… Jurassic Park looks even better and that was 1993. The Titanic movie was 1997 and still looks incredible

  • @Bruno-G
    @Bruno-G 5 місяців тому +2

    And there were still a lot of people inside... that's a terrible way to go.

  • @syuo5051
    @syuo5051 4 місяці тому

    It's so... terrible, I mean the catastrophe. Animation is very good, thank you!

  • @landyramos3025
    @landyramos3025 5 місяців тому +2

    Well the title says 1995 but it was actually made in 1997

  • @mtgne5351
    @mtgne5351 5 місяців тому +1

    15.4.1912 1:30 hours, it is 112 yrs.

  • @civillady13
    @civillady13 5 місяців тому +4

    Has it ever been estimated how fast the ship was traveling when it hit bottom?

    • @Aaron-Miller-1138
      @Aaron-Miller-1138 5 місяців тому +8

      I’m not sure which one is more accurate, but I heard it may have sunk at 35 mph or up to 50 mph underwater.

    • @civillady13
      @civillady13 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Aaron-Miller-1138 thank you!

    • @Aaron-Miller-1138
      @Aaron-Miller-1138 5 місяців тому +1

      @@civillady13 You’re welcome. 😉

    • @marikkelaszlo3355
      @marikkelaszlo3355 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Aaron-Miller-1138 That's actually scary to think about how fast it was going, imagine seeing it sinking to the ocean floor like that in person, if submarines or night vision goggles existed at that time. 😭😭

    • @Aaron-Miller-1138
      @Aaron-Miller-1138 5 місяців тому +3

      @@marikkelaszlo3355 It sure is.

  • @DanielTarbox
    @DanielTarbox 2 місяці тому

    0:25 The stern rises up, slow at first, then faster and faster until finally she's got her whole ass sticking up in the air.

  • @Friday2139
    @Friday2139 4 місяці тому

    The stern never went that high in the air. It actually broke off a lot sooner then, that. it would be impossible for it to go that high, due to the weight and strain. Other then, that nice animation.

  • @SkyeMeester
    @SkyeMeester 5 місяців тому +1

    so they claimed unsinkable but the water can.pour in from one part to the next without barriers? make it make sense

    • @TaigaSpringtrap
      @TaigaSpringtrap Місяць тому

      They only said it was "Practically unsinkable" which ment that it was safe, not that it was 100% unsinkable.

  • @martinmanifold2241
    @martinmanifold2241 4 місяці тому

    I still enjoy the 1979 movie ..."Raise the titanic " .....if only eh 😢

  • @Cube-3710
    @Cube-3710 5 місяців тому

    I've watch this animation as a kid dozen times. What i don't know is what caused the explosion in the aft?

    • @dahui58
      @dahui58 4 місяці тому +1

      I believe one of the engine rooms was already on fire before it even left

    • @Cube-3710
      @Cube-3710 4 місяці тому

      @@dahui58 Could the pressure difference also be a reason for it?

    • @dahui58
      @dahui58 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Cube-3710 yes I guess if any areas remained airtight then eventually the water pressure outside would cause an implosion?

  • @realfunny7
    @realfunny7 3 місяці тому

    hitting that iceberg is like golfing - there is that one tree