That tin can had no business being 5 feet under water. Look at the structure. Go check out a deep diving submarine like Steven Spielbergs. Then look at this. It’s gross the difference
Not a tin can. It was made from carbon fiber and all of the experts had told them that carbon fiber cannot be used to withstand huge pressure from the outside on a submarine and the builder wouldn't listen. Carbon fiber can be used in aircraft because the pressure is from the inside out and carbon fiber is great for withstanding expansion pressure, but it can't be used in subs because it is horrible at withstanding compression pressure.
@@paulhunter1735 they believe it failed where the carbon fiber met the titanium rings that kept the front attached. It wasn’t a failure in the carbon fiber pressure hull or the rings, but moreso because the titanium and carbon fiber rings couldn’t compress and bend the same way which resulted in a spot between the two where it got thinner and thinner leading to the implosion
@@user-xc8kb3tn7h I've heard that to but i also have listened to interviews with sub and submersible experts who warned them that this would create an area that had a high probability of failure and the experts were ignored by the builder who had in no way was an expert on building a sub especially one that would travel to the depths that this one would have to travel to. I think this case is yet another example of arrogance ending in tragedy.
@@paulhunter1735 oh 100% without a doubt. The wreckage matches up with stress induced failure simulations. I saw someone describe it as the pressure being a pick up truck running over a bottle and the cap bursting off the bottle, only difference being the fact the front of the submersible got sucked into the rear
What happened? I thought the pressure was sooooo great that the submarine and its passengers were completely obliterated. Since the hull and other parts are largely intact, the passengers probably drowned. Can you imagine the horror of water coming in, and then being shot into very deep ocean water? They probably couldn’t swim all the way to the top with one breath.
Even tho they were dead before they knew it or could even experience any fear or pain, and even tho im safely hundreds of miles from the ocean at my crib, the thought of the deep ocean with all its monsters and 0 percent chance of human survival is creeping me out 😳😬
I don’t think the sub imploded. Otherwise, there would be tiny fragments everywhere. We have to entertain the possibility that it wasn’t pressure that imploded the vessel, but perhaps a sea animal that broke it in half. Maybe a giant octopus.
@@kidhenok573 nothing they literally imploded due to sheer pressure of water and shredded into thousand pieces. What were left got eaten by the Marine creature.
At that pressure and with the way it explosively decompressed, everyone was vaporized into molecules. It would have happened in a fraction of a millisecond. And because the Coast Guard spun some false story of "they are alive and running out of air" taking over a week to search the entire ocean for signs of life like "oh they are just sitting on the bottom of the ocean waiting for rescue singing kumbayaah" other marine animals came and ate up whats left in that time frame. They knew the whole time the thing imploded right after the thunk on the radar message.
@@MrWolfSnack There is still a chance they are in the cantina of the Titanic awaiting rescue. The coastguard and all vessels within 7 thousand miles must be diverted immediately to the location. Even if it costs tax payers 17 hundred trillion dollars.
Let's think about that. The pressure inside the submarine was about 1 atmosphere. The pressure of the ocean where the Titanic rests is about 370 atmospheres. In order for a skull to survive, it would need to withstand a near instantaneous 5300 pounds of force per square inch. Conclusion, any skulls imploded the moment the submarine lost structural viability.
Imagine how easy it would be to build a cheap sub drop it in the ocean call up the Coast Guard and you just officially faked your death🤔 I’m not saying that’s what happened but who knows they could be living a whole new life right now
@@AJXOXO-vz1pn I don’t want to give nobody any ideas but what if someone did start a cheap sup business and charges someone millions of dollars to make them disappear 🤔
Yt people adventures! Makes no sense to want to go see something at the bottom of the ocean that was purposely ran into an iceberg to establish the Federal Reserve afterwards! The rabbit hole runs deep. Are you paying attention? Or are you distracted?
Did they retrieve the game controller that ran that POS?
Lol😂😂😂
I’m pretty sure that things in pieces…if the pressure hull looked like that…
A sad story. There was a really young man that lost his whole future.
And?…
Awww. 💩
@@caring-assoul_ he was forced into it by his father
@@cyrusthevirus9878 so it’s no one else’s fault but his own fathers, oh well, he brought him into this world. He could take him out 🤷🏻♂️.
Horrific.
What's up with the ratchet strap?
They forgot to say "that ain't going anywhere"
00:37 it looks like when you rip the cybernetic eye out of a cyborg
That tin can had no business being 5 feet under water. Look at the structure. Go check out a deep diving submarine like Steven Spielbergs. Then look at this. It’s gross the difference
Not a tin can. It was made from carbon fiber and all of the experts had told them that carbon fiber cannot be used to withstand huge pressure from the outside on a submarine and the builder wouldn't listen. Carbon fiber can be used in aircraft because the pressure is from the inside out and carbon fiber is great for withstanding expansion pressure, but it can't be used in subs because it is horrible at withstanding compression pressure.
@@paulhunter1735 they believe it failed where the carbon fiber met the titanium rings that kept the front attached. It wasn’t a failure in the carbon fiber pressure hull or the rings, but moreso because the titanium and carbon fiber rings couldn’t compress and bend the same way which resulted in a spot between the two where it got thinner and thinner leading to the implosion
@@user-xc8kb3tn7h I've heard that to but i also have listened to interviews with sub and submersible experts who warned them that this would create an area that had a high probability of failure and the experts were ignored by the builder who had in no way was an expert on building a sub especially one that would travel to the depths that this one would have to travel to. I think this case is yet another example of arrogance ending in tragedy.
@@paulhunter1735 oh 100% without a doubt. The wreckage matches up with stress induced failure simulations. I saw someone describe it as the pressure being a pick up truck running over a bottle and the cap bursting off the bottle, only difference being the fact the front of the submersible got sucked into the rear
Goodness gracious
What happened? I thought the pressure was sooooo great that the submarine and its passengers were completely obliterated. Since the hull and other parts are largely intact, the passengers probably drowned. Can you imagine the horror of water coming in, and then being shot into very deep ocean water? They probably couldn’t swim all the way to the top with one breath.
Very sad 😢
All the people in there are compressed between that dome and that mangled mess FYI
Even tho they were dead before they knew it or could even experience any fear or pain, and even tho im safely hundreds of miles from the ocean at my crib, the thought of the deep ocean with all its monsters and 0 percent chance of human survival is creeping me out 😳😬
I don’t think the sub imploded. Otherwise, there would be tiny fragments everywhere. We have to entertain the possibility that it wasn’t pressure that imploded the vessel, but perhaps a sea animal that broke it in half. Maybe a giant octopus.
If you look very closely it appears to be a human hand in the wreckage
timestamp?
With the middle finger extended no less.
Печально, когда люди идут на большой риск ради сомнительного удовольствия, предлагаемого сомнительными людьми... Всем RIP...
So what was the banging noises?
@@juggernaut316 it being tore apart
So not even the bones 🦴 can been found? Or literally everything disintegrates????
@@kidhenok573 nothing they literally imploded due to sheer pressure of water and shredded into thousand pieces. What were left got eaten by the Marine creature.
At that pressure and with the way it explosively decompressed, everyone was vaporized into molecules. It would have happened in a fraction of a millisecond. And because the Coast Guard spun some false story of "they are alive and running out of air" taking over a week to search the entire ocean for signs of life like "oh they are just sitting on the bottom of the ocean waiting for rescue singing kumbayaah" other marine animals came and ate up whats left in that time frame. They knew the whole time the thing imploded right after the thunk on the radar message.
5000 psi implosion
@@MrWolfSnack There is still a chance they are in the cantina of the Titanic awaiting rescue. The coastguard and all vessels within 7 thousand miles must be diverted immediately to the location. Even if it costs tax payers 17 hundred trillion dollars.
@@thereasonableconsumer I can imagine Stockton scuttling away into the chef's quarters like a hermit crab
Why a 10 buck ratchet strap around strap? How did it get there. No rov could have put it there..
This guy was an a hole he fired a few engineers while building this thing because he didn't like their criticism
never know when or how i will die but i know it wont be like these fools
Saw his skull??
Let's think about that. The pressure inside the submarine was about 1 atmosphere. The pressure of the ocean where the Titanic rests is about 370 atmospheres. In order for a skull to survive, it would need to withstand a near instantaneous 5300 pounds of force per square inch. Conclusion, any skulls imploded the moment the submarine lost structural viability.
Imagine how easy it would be to build a cheap sub drop it in the ocean call up the Coast Guard and you just officially faked your death🤔 I’m not saying that’s what happened but who knows they could be living a whole new life right now
All these fools were rich beyond belief. There’s no reason to try and live a new life. None of them were convicted criminals running from the law.
@@AJXOXO-vz1pn I don’t want to give nobody any ideas but what if someone did start a cheap sup business and charges someone millions of dollars to make them disappear 🤔
Yt people adventures! Makes no sense to want to go see something at the bottom of the ocean that was purposely ran into an iceberg to establish the Federal Reserve afterwards! The rabbit hole runs deep. Are you paying attention? Or are you distracted?
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@@villasuccess yet you typed nothing of substance
@@villasuccess what are you, a 6 year old getting in line at the ice cream truck?
@@silasxiii 😂🤣
BOUT AS REAL AS THE MOON LANDING.
Which means it is quite real, good observation
@@lasagnalad5874 HOW SO?
@@drakejdf WHAT?
@@cardrivingdude prove it.