Victor Vescovo climbed Everest, been to every deep part of the ocean, he lives the life of an explorer. Mad respect and congrats on an amazing record setting dive.
First dive to the Mariana trench, the deepest place in the oceans, took place in January 1960 onboard Trieste bathyscaphe by Dr Jacques Piccard & US Navy Lt Don Walsh
Anyone else here after the Ocean Gate disaster? After watching OG CEO footage, of him speaking and seeing his submersible and comparing it to this man and his team and equipment it blew my mind the vast difference in quality of both operations.
Ocean gate was all about a quick buck. Getting wealthy clients to the wreck by the cheapest method possible. That said, the waivers that these passengers had to sign appeared to outline all the facts concerning the experimental construction of this submersible and the fact it had not been certified as fit for purpose by any of the relevant safety organisations. Unfortunately for the passengers, Stockton Rush appeared to be a very convincing & reassuring salesman.
@@MrKernolsz28 So Titan was taking 4 passengers per trip and at a cost of 250k 37 trips would cover the cost. Why cut all these corners and build something that wasn't using proven and certified technologies?
Mr. Vescovo chooses to use his wealth to achieve amazing things and to contribute scientific knowledge to humanity. If only more wealthy people followed his example the world would be a much better place. THANK YOU Mr Vescovo ! Waiting for your next adventures !
yep next will be making a massive space vehicle to rescue the earth's plants and animals just like the movie silent running in the 21960's they were talking about saving earth's natural wonders and animals so basically a ARK for earth but in space and firing a suitable plant to make those space ships or ARKS land on as well or a bomb which explodes with DNA like the movie MARS ?⚓⚓✌✌👍👍😎😎
This man seems so incredibly humble and intelligent. The work him and his team have accomplished and will continue to accomplish is an amazing contribution to humanity. Thank God for people like this
@@InsaneTrickShots I think Brandon meant that clearly this guy likes to coordinate and manage projects with many small parts Like when you design a Christmas lights display
@@justinbryant1207 He's saying that we have yet to discover enough about the Moon to understand the true scope of things that we don't know. ...or simply that there's more to our oceans than there is to the Moon. Earth is a beautiful and complex place after all.
North and South Pole, Seven Summits (tallest mountains in all 7 continents), Five Deepest Ocean Trenches, Sub-Orbital Space, recorded the deepest wrecked ship, this is the only guy or GOAT if you will that has done it all for exploration, discovery, and research.
I just discovered this man after watching an interview he did regarding the oceangate tragedy. He’s fantastic and brilliant. I’m going down the Victor Vescovo rabbit hole 🥰
It makes me happy to see the ocean is still being explored, we live in an age where it’s 10 times easier to explore space than it is our own oceans. Not just because of our technology but because human priority Holds space above all else when it comes to exploration. While I believe it is important, I believe it is more so important that we explore the ocean.
@@motoboggin2619 Did you read the second part of what I said? I talked about how it’s not necessarily because of our technology but because of our priorities.
@@motoboggin2619 You’re being way too literal my man, by stating that humanity prioritizes space travel over ocean exploration I am implying that the prioritization is causing difficulty. Meaning it’s a lot harder to explore the ocean when the vast majority is focused on space. I’m not saying the task itself is more difficult, I’m saying it’s more difficult because of human priority. I can’t tell if you’re arguing for the sake of it or what but the prior is basically the summary.
Came here to see what a professional operation looks like. It’s impressive engineering that Limiting Factor has been on so many ultra deep dives successfully.
The real record-holders should be the men and women who engineered these machines and the ones who work tirelessly implementing their skills and knowledge. Those people are the true herores of the story!
I agree. I was just the pilot and sponsor. The hardest work was done by the designers, engineers, and crew. I can't say enough positive things about how extraordinary they are.
People like Victor are living the word enthusiasm to a new level. Turning his dreams and passion as profession and providing crusicial data to us, while most of us are doing our 9-6 shifts. You are inspiration Victor....... But I have a question 😀 How do you afford these things at one place, like they are seriously costly.
You young children on the comments 🤦♂️, The deepest point reached is by the navy seals army in USA and also North Korea army, but Guinness world record wont have access to filming army stuff so they found this man who just touched the surface of the dark ocean. 😂
His equipments, team experience and submersible is way more reliable than the one used in the tragedy at the Titanic. Even so, I prefer to watch on youtube and not being inside a vessel at deep sea
Victor is epic. He climbed the seven summits , went to the bottom of the sea and to space. I mean, he's the firstman to climb everest and visit the bottom of the ocean and visit space. Can you honestly imagine his intelligence , physical strength and extreme perseverance.
I'm impressed by Mr. Vescovo because he was able to give a fairly detailed, informative and succinct tour / overview of the ship, diving operations, engineering, crew quarters etc... All the while, at no point was his narration about himself or how awesome we're all supposed to think he is, which is curiously rare / refreshing these days. Too bad Stockton Rush was the polar opposite of Mr Vescovo, as we would all bear witness to a couple years after this video was posted. FWIW Mr. Vescovo, I'd be as relaxed and confident as I'd be thrilled to take a ride with you down to the east pool.
Why Stockton Rush did not ask for this man view point . He is a true explorer. He knows what it takes to successfully dive at the deepest part of the ocean . He could have utilized a safer submersible made with titanium or steel. These people trusted him with their life. Safety should have been the number 1 priority. The aftermath was such a tragedy. Rest in peace to the 5 passengers. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Amazing , I hope Victor and his team discover all of their deep sea dreams, so they can share them with all of us who can only dream about their experience
I have the deepest sympathy for the oceangate victims and their families, but oceangate constructed their own demise. Its a powerful example of why thorough planning and science based research is so important and limiting factor is an even better example as to how it is supposed to be done. You can't focus on saving money and cutting corners in such a dangerous venture.
I got the feeling Viktor is a bit special and maybe sometimes hard to work with but he surely is very focused and driven by passion. That’s a attribute not many people have these days.
This is legitimately exciting! Mind blown in a really extraordinary way. This video helps me realize how great it is to be alive at this time in history.
@Kevin Bergeron-Gaudreault Prolly another 100 million in the ship and all the goodies on board, if not more honestly. Probably way more. I saw High end military grade tech all over Lockheed Martin being one. They have to buy the best of the best doing this type of thing. So if you got lots of money, you too can risk being crushed under water.
this man didn't buy himself a mansion in Hawaii, a 200ft super yacht, or Twitter. he used his money to explore the world, advance science and technology, and set new records.
What a cool brave guy! He is a astronaut for the deep! It's amazing the pressure that's on the submersible. Its also incredible anything lives down there.⚓
Usual records be like “ most oranges eaten while being drunk on a Tuesday standing on your left foot in the middle of may “ 😂 this is an actual world record
As a kid I remember wanting to be on a world record book now it’s like I wish I had remember why since they lost their creditability making world record
🙏 Thank you for presenting this as though you talking directly to my young son. He was 💯 percent engaged and you explained everything so clearly that he was excited to watch again 🥰 PS his favorite movie has been BBC Life the Fish, Bird, Insect disc. I hope his curiosity continues his whole life 🙌
We need more videos of such people doing these great things that most of us don't even realise how important they are... the ability to conceive knowledge is the greatest ability that we humans have and such things might not be entertaining to most of us but it still is very important...I don't know if us watching this video would contribute to such voyages or not... I hope it does even if a bit ... congratulations for what you have achieved and all the best for your new endeavours !
Being in pitch black hearing the creaking of the submersible, knowing that the smallest fault or oversight could lead to you being crushed like a scrapped car but in seconds sounds like a walk in the park
Ideally we tax billionaires out of existence and do this kind of scientific exploration through government programs. But at least this is something worthwhile that billionaires are doing currently.
Victor Vescovo climbed Everest, been to every deep part of the ocean, he lives the life of an explorer. Mad respect and congrats on an amazing record setting dive.
just right now he will descending to the 3rd deepest point on earth located at Philippines Emden Deep
Holy hell, He summit Everest? No way!
First dive to the Mariana trench, the deepest place in the oceans, took place in January 1960 onboard Trieste bathyscaphe by Dr Jacques Piccard & US Navy Lt Don Walsh
Indie is having a seizure right now
Now he needs to go to space
Spending 8 hours in that cockpit in mostly total darkness is surely not something made for everyone. My respect for Victor and his team.
Also the fear that the person could die any second
Hes talking to peppletho
Wouldn't enter that thing on land even.
@@johnkennedyreyes2634 no one said he wasn't, doesn't make it any less dark :D
My respect for the co pilot for having to smell a tuna sandwich for that long
Finally, a decent world record, not those things like " most hulahops on the nose while drinking and dancing on a boat with blindfolded eyes " etc
Agree
True
EXACTLY, THIS IS ASTONITHSING NOT MOST LEFT HAND RIGHT LEG HALF SQUATS UNDERWATER WHILE BLINKING WITH RIGHT EYE TO YOU ON LEFT SIDE, jesus
The Star Wars one was actually good too
Well those other records are quite impressive
Anyone else here after the Ocean Gate disaster? After watching OG CEO footage, of him speaking and seeing his submersible and comparing it to this man and his team and equipment it blew my mind the vast difference in quality of both operations.
Crazy that this same sub in this video is owned by the creator of Half-Life
I could any one get in that ocean gate if you know this is how there built wow
We all just curious breh
I totally agree... the guys in ocean gate were about making money.
Ocean gate was all about a quick buck. Getting wealthy clients to the wreck by the cheapest method possible.
That said, the waivers that these passengers had to sign appeared to outline all the facts concerning the experimental construction of this submersible and the fact it had not been certified as fit for purpose by any of the relevant safety organisations. Unfortunately for the passengers, Stockton Rush appeared to be a very convincing & reassuring salesman.
That titan submersible looks so CHEAP compared to this. Insane.
RIP
thats what im saying
It was a toy fit for a bathtub
Yeah this one cost 37 mil to make.
@@MrKernolsz28 So Titan was taking 4 passengers per trip and at a cost of 250k 37 trips would cover the cost. Why cut all these corners and build something that wasn't using proven and certified technologies?
It is inspiring to see people invest their time and resources to advance our knowledge.
Yeah so true.
As he said like 40 new species were discovered.
It's mind blowing
probably spend 1000+ hours in there making it
He used all the resources to advance science! Hats off to this guy and his team. And from my understanding everything has been certified!
Mr. Vescovo chooses to use his wealth to achieve amazing things and to contribute scientific knowledge to humanity. If only more wealthy people followed his example the world would be a much better place. THANK YOU Mr Vescovo ! Waiting for your next adventures !
yep next will be making a massive space vehicle to rescue the earth's plants and animals just like the movie silent running in the 21960's they were talking about saving earth's natural wonders and animals so basically a ARK for earth but in space and firing a suitable plant to make those space ships or ARKS land on as well or a bomb which explodes with DNA like the movie MARS ?⚓⚓✌✌👍👍😎😎
This man seems so incredibly humble and intelligent. The work him and his team have accomplished and will continue to accomplish is an amazing contribution to humanity. Thank God for people like this
My name rakesh
Yes, we love Hoenheim
i dunno some parts made him seem a bit conceited like when he points to his name on his door.
@@Eminence_1337 I felt like he was super conceited an fake aswell
Yup, he looks sketchy and very Nazi's as fug 😆😆😆, also that first reply rakesh guy 😆😆😆.
This man definitely has a quality Christmas lights display at his home
Not a chance, he’s spending time on useful things
@@InsaneTrickShots I think Brandon meant that clearly this guy likes to coordinate and manage projects with many small parts
Like when you design a Christmas lights display
Hahaha😂😂😂 love it
plus he got the home alone music going
A proper project manager he is.
Spongebob: 👁👄👁
H a h a b i g f u n n y
lol
Haha funny for real😂
WTF
Hmmm just commenting so that I can be earliest one, no other reason.
That sub looks 100 times more safe than the titan
I'd go in there easily for 1 day than the titan.
A real achievement. People don't seem to understand we know more about the moon than the ocean floor
There’s less to know about the moon then the bottom of the ocean so it completely makes sense
@@maxreyes545 I don’t think you understand 💀💀
@@justinbryant1207 He's saying that we have yet to discover enough about the Moon to understand the true scope of things that we don't know.
...or simply that there's more to our oceans than there is to the Moon. Earth is a beautiful and complex place after all.
Mars*
@@cascadeum1 i think that's also true
North and South Pole, Seven Summits (tallest mountains in all 7 continents), Five Deepest Ocean Trenches, Sub-Orbital Space, recorded the deepest wrecked ship, this is the only guy or GOAT if you will that has done it all for exploration, discovery, and research.
This is a frickin spaceship compared to the doomed Titan
He is such an eloquent speaker!
What eloquent mean
The documentary is amazing. The Guinness world record is so amazing. I am always amazed to see this many rare things or talents around the world 😁
Me too
True
Not talent, money.
Amazing
I just discovered this man after watching an interview he did regarding the oceangate tragedy. He’s fantastic and brilliant. I’m going down the Victor Vescovo rabbit hole 🥰
Same! Did you find his channel? The video on the building is the sub is awesome!
How can you NOT love this guy!
The Life Aquatic vibes are immense when he brags about his ship!
It makes me happy to see the ocean is still being explored, we live in an age where it’s 10 times easier to explore space than it is our own oceans. Not just because of our technology but because human priority Holds space above all else when it comes to exploration. While I believe it is important, I believe it is more so important that we explore the ocean.
So many secrets otherwise lost to the ages and eons for us to behold in our era
its actually probably 10 times easier to explore the ocean floor. there is just a lot of space to explore and everyone is looking up.
@@motoboggin2619 Did you read the second part of what I said? I talked about how it’s not necessarily because of our technology but because of our priorities.
@@jjoptimalfilms4923 The order of tasks doesn't influence difficulty of tasks. What you said does NOT make sense.
@@motoboggin2619 You’re being way too literal my man, by stating that humanity prioritizes space travel over ocean exploration I am implying that the prioritization is causing difficulty. Meaning it’s a lot harder to explore the ocean when the vast majority is focused on space. I’m not saying the task itself is more difficult, I’m saying it’s more difficult because of human priority. I can’t tell if you’re arguing for the sake of it or what but the prior is basically the summary.
1:35 This is when you know you’ve been at sea for too long.
Surprised one wasn't named Wilson lol. Jk dude loves what he does. Its awesome to see.
lol
Nice. Very, very funny. Probably way true. - V. Vescovo
@@victorvescovo5773 Great work by the way 🙌
I saw the comment when it happened🤣
This man has great stories for his grandchildren
9:08 ⚓🥪🐟
That man is my type of scientist! Like bruh he’s so cool!
Came here to see what a professional operation looks like. It’s impressive engineering that Limiting Factor has been on so many ultra deep dives successfully.
The real record-holders should be the men and women who engineered these machines and the ones who work tirelessly implementing their skills and knowledge. Those people are the true herores of the story!
It is our joy to watch my beloved humanity make use of the gifts of
Their anatomy and physiology
Not really
Dude he especially mentioned everyone from crew n all
I agree. I was just the pilot and sponsor. The hardest work was done by the designers, engineers, and crew. I can't say enough positive things about how extraordinary they are.
@@victorvescovo5773 No. "Just" is not the correct word. Everyone has their rule..
People like Victor are living the word enthusiasm to a new level.
Turning his dreams and passion as profession and providing crusicial data to us, while most of us are doing our 9-6 shifts.
You are inspiration Victor.......
But I have a question 😀
How do you afford these things at one place, like they are seriously costly.
Not only is what Victor does in life but that he shares this with all of us.👍👍👍👍 VERY COOL VICTOR.
he's a treasure
*Finally a real world record*
Why the Albanian flag??
You young children on the comments 🤦♂️, The deepest point reached is by the navy seals army in USA and also North Korea army, but Guinness world record wont have access to filming army stuff so they found this man who just touched the surface of the dark ocean. 😂
@@travelsphereuk-7090 Are you serious or trolling
On my sidebar of suggested videos is a video from Guinness world records about "the fastest edible car".
@@Ardeact He can't be serious.
Captain Victor emits a lot of positive energy
Really? I got a secretly domineering, viciously competitive, brutal employer vibe from the dude.
@Icaleb strong possibility
THIS is how sea exploration should be done!
His equipments, team experience and submersible is way more reliable than the one used in the tragedy at the Titanic. Even so, I prefer to watch on youtube and not being inside a vessel at deep sea
Victor is epic. He climbed the seven summits , went to the bottom of the sea and to space.
I mean, he's the firstman to climb everest and visit the bottom of the ocean and visit space.
Can you honestly imagine his intelligence , physical strength and extreme perseverance.
he's amazing. just a great person who can master anything.
Being a space tourist isnt impressive. One just needs to be rich enough to pay for a ticket. And they only go to the edge of space for a few minutes.
Great achievement. Also A brilliant orator. Crisp and clear in his dialogue too! Was a delight to listen to this man give a tour of the vessel
9:08 ⚓🥪🐟
I'm impressed by Mr. Vescovo because he was able to give a fairly detailed, informative and succinct tour / overview of the ship, diving operations, engineering, crew quarters etc... All the while, at no point was his narration about himself or how awesome we're all supposed to think he is, which is curiously rare / refreshing these days. Too bad Stockton Rush was the polar opposite of Mr Vescovo, as we would all bear witness to a couple years after this video was posted. FWIW Mr. Vescovo, I'd be as relaxed and confident as I'd be thrilled to take a ride with you down to the east pool.
I love how this guy talks about his support system and devices. What a genuine person who's fascinated by the passions he loves.
What a stark contrast to the tragic and woefully inadequate setup of the missing Oceangate Titan
Well said
Why Stockton Rush did not ask for this man view point . He is a true explorer. He knows what it takes to successfully dive at the deepest part of the ocean . He could have utilized a safer submersible made with titanium or steel. These people trusted him with their life. Safety should have been the number 1 priority. The aftermath was such a tragedy. Rest in peace to the 5 passengers. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Arrogant man
Amazing , I hope Victor and his team discover all of their deep sea dreams, so they can share them with all of us who can only dream about their experience
at 13:03 the guy goes in for a fist bump and Victor completely leaves the guy hanging 😆🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Whoops
@@lordchaos9148 thats PTSD right there
What a life it must be to live your passion every single day and then get recognised for it globally...
Simply a blessing
That is Gods perfect plan for us...but to walk it out is another thing!
🏆🏆🏆
The neat thing about this record, is that nobody will ever beat it
Or until the sea level rises...
Challenge accepted
Some billionaire might open a restaurant there.
Some billionaire might open a restaurant there.
It’s regular and the normalization will simply continue to increase from herein
Stockton Rush would have looked at the submersible and said "there is too much stuff on it. We need to strip 90% of the equipment off of it."
I have the deepest sympathy for the oceangate victims and their families, but oceangate constructed their own demise. Its a powerful example of why thorough planning and science based research is so important and limiting factor is an even better example as to how it is supposed to be done. You can't focus on saving money and cutting corners in such a dangerous venture.
hitting the nail right on the head
If this trench was anywhere near England, you could almost guarantee to find a shopping trolley.
And someone trying to scavenge the pound out of it
LOL
It’s
CHUUUUUUUUUUUESDAY
innit bruhvz?!?!
And a boddle of watah?
Victor has the greatest resume ever! This man has no limits. Such an interesting dude! Please make a movie on this expedition!!
My curiosity and pursuit of knowledge about the ocean have intensified significantly in the aftermath of the Ocean Gate implosion disaster
See this is how you build a proper submersible. Half-assing a submarine meant to go to extreme depths will cost you your life.
Now if we could develop suits that could withstand the pressure, and walk on the bottom, that would be crazy.
Incredible . Wish I truly wish I could be a part of history
and you CAN (:
It's never too late, history is made every second! You've just got to go for it.
Same
I’ve had the longest poo does that count?
Well mate, being called Greenynexus and having a picture of yourself with a sock over your head, I am guessing you can. 🤣😂
I got the feeling Viktor is a bit special and maybe sometimes hard to work with but he surely is very focused and driven by passion. That’s a attribute not many people have these days.
I can’t imagine being stuck in a titanium bubble with someone eating a tuna sandwich at the bottom of the ocean.
Just eat one aswell. than the people opening up the sphere will have all the fun.
I got so mad for his crew mate when he whipped out that can of tuna 😂
This is legitimately exciting! Mind blown in a really extraordinary way. This video helps me realize how great it is to be alive at this time in history.
13:07 left the poor dude hanging 👊😁
Haha fkn burned him man. Victor don’t need nobody for nothin, especially not celebrating 😂😂
This guy is living life to the fullest. Love it.
"Here's what you need to go to the deepest part of the ocean"
Money. You need money.
@Kevin Bergeron-Gaudreault Prolly another 100 million in the ship and all the goodies on board, if not more honestly. Probably way more. I saw High end military grade tech all over Lockheed Martin being one. They have to buy the best of the best doing this type of thing. So if you got lots of money, you too can risk being crushed under water.
@@DrMurdercock don't need money for that just get some scuba gear and keep swimming down
@@Garrillagamer save money and ditch the gear
@@brownieboiii tru, that money saved could be your meal before you head down.
@@Garrillagamer i seriously hope ur comment was you being sarcastic.
this man didn't buy himself a mansion in Hawaii, a 200ft super yacht, or Twitter. he used his money to explore the world, advance science and technology, and set new records.
The makers of Titan should have employed this brillant man! Who here after knowing the Titan Imploded 2023?
Very professional and nicely presented.
Thoroughly enjoyed.
Thank you.
What a cool brave guy! He is a astronaut for the deep! It's amazing the pressure that's on the submersible. Its also incredible anything lives down there.⚓
He's literally The Man
It's nice to see him talking about inanimate objects like their his actual friends. 1:34
Usual records be like “ most oranges eaten while being drunk on a Tuesday standing on your left foot in the middle of may “ 😂 this is an actual world record
I like how he talked about the machines like they’re living things with personalities
Victor Vescovo and James Cameron are the true TITANS in deep sea exploration.
4:57 Is it just me or does he sound like a robot
no he does😂
Yes
Hmm. I don't mean to . . . It's just how I talk. Maybe I spend too much time with computers.
I think it's intentional, so that the person that is receiving his signals won't sound gebirish
I love the idea of the tuna fish sandwich every time he dives. He seems like a very cool guy living his passions.
Not all of us can afford to experience this magnificent exploration and I would like to thank you for sharing this.
Anyone here because of the OceanGate incident ?
Me amigo
One would expect no one less flamboyant than a guy with a ponytail to achieve this record.
As a kid I remember wanting to be on a world record book now it’s like I wish I had remember why since they lost their creditability making world record
What the hell are you talking about?
This dude is great, what a mad legend
Imagine being stuck in a submarine for 13 hours with someone, and they bust out a tuna fish sandwich. That's cruel.
Ugh.
They probably play Subnautica on that playstation
Damn dude TITAN episode has made me go on a spree of ocean exploration videos...
I loved this video soooo much, very inspirational, good job dive team and Guinness 🔥💯
Love that reference on the ship being a sub-hunter to a sub-whisperer! Swords into plowshares. 🤗
Exactly.
That submarine is dope
I wouldn’t mind going to the Mariana Trench in this sub, it’s so reassuring.
I love how informative this was! Thanks!
🙏 Thank you for presenting this as though you talking directly to my young son. He was 💯 percent engaged and you explained everything so clearly that he was excited to watch again 🥰 PS his favorite movie has been BBC Life the Fish, Bird, Insect disc. I hope his curiosity continues his whole life 🙌
His book shelf includes the book, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
That's what I thought
Yep. One of the first books I ever read as a kid. And look what happened . . .
This guy is so serious and thorough at what he is doing...true explorer
We need more videos of such people doing these great things that most of us don't even realise how important they are... the ability to conceive knowledge is the greatest ability that we humans have and such things might not be entertaining to most of us but it still is very important...I don't know if us watching this video would contribute to such voyages or not... I hope it does even if a bit ... congratulations for what you have achieved and all the best for your new endeavours !
This guy is literally a Victor. Huge respect to him.
literally a genius
THIS is a real submersible.
Look at this amateurish vehicle. Google titan to witness peak submarine performance
So amazing & outstanding. Congrats Victor 😍👍
Is literally in the ocean. Eats canned tuna. Love it.
Amazing. To think how far humanity has come over the last 200 odd years. Now we just need to sort this climate out.
Victorious thoughts only , we got this bruhvz
“Harbors bizarre alien lifeforms” *shows regular fish and crawfish*
Being in pitch black hearing the creaking of the submersible, knowing that the smallest fault or oversight could lead to you being crushed like a scrapped car but in seconds
sounds like a walk in the park
This submersible was tested to pressures beyond the deepest part of the ocean and came through with flying colours so i don't think that's a huge fear
This SUB is a far cry from that hack job with the video game controller that imploded recently.
He makes his tuna sandwich all by himself. What a guy!
they must be found a lot of things in the deep ocean and looks so creepy.
Deep ocean is just as fascinating as other planets and galaxies to me❣️
If I was a billionaire I would rather pay for this
Me too
Ideally we tax billionaires out of existence and do this kind of scientific exploration through government programs. But at least this is something worthwhile that billionaires are doing currently.
@@christill I'd rather have billionaires do this than some random beaurocrats in the government.
A billionaire can buy the company which designed and built the DSV. He can have a duplicate.
Imagine being at the bottom of the ocean in a 2m³ vessel with this dude and he whips out tuna sandwich. 🤢
I was looking for this comment
As long it's a tuna sandwich no crust.
I’m obsessed with this man and his thirst for the unknown. A true adventurer.
So cool to see how deep he dived, and will dive. All time dive safety
Now that's how you really make a sub