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Insider Just Reveals A TERRIFYING New Discovery About The Imploded Oceangate Submarine!
“Give him the f controller!” … these words was said by an OceanGate Submersible Passenger when the sub Crashed into a Shipwreck losing Control for over 1 Hour, Sockton Rush was Fighting with David Lochridge over the control of the sub because he disregarded the safety instructions, He landed too close, got tangled in the current, managed to wedge the sub beneath the Andrea Doria’s crumbling bow, and descended into a full-blown panic. Lochridge tried to take the helm, but Rush had refused to let him, melting down for over an hour until finally one of the clients shrieked, “Give him the fucking controller!” At which point Rush hurled the controller, a video-game joystick, at Lochridge’s head. Lochridge freed the sub in 15 minutes.
In this video we're going to look at the crazy journey of James Cameron Underwater Discovering the Terrefiying New Story revealed by oceangate So stick around, and We'll also be giving away this Titanic Poster so stick around to the end of the video to see how you could win.
In December 2015, two years before the Titan was built, Rush had lowered a one third scale model of his 4,000-meter-sub-to-be into a pressure chamber and watched it implode at 4,000 psi, a pressure equivalent to only 2,740 meters. The test’s stated goal was to “validate that the pressure vessel design is capable of withstanding an external pressure of 6,000 psi-corresponding to…a depth of about 4,200 meters.” He might have changed course then, stood back for a moment and reconsidered. But he didn’t. Instead, OceanGate issued a press release stating that the test had been a resounding success because it “demonstrates that the benefits of carbon fiber are real.”
Rush didn’t even break stride. He ran right on ahead, plowing hard into his director of marine operations, David Lochridge. Lochridge had emigrated from Scotland to work for OceanGate-selling his home in Glasgow, moving to Washington State with his wife and seven-year-old daughter. Unlike many of his new colleagues, Lochridge was an established undersea pro: a submersible and remote-operated-vehicle pilot, a marine engineer, an underwater inspector for the oil and gas industry. He’d piloted rescue subs for the British navy to save men trapped aboard downed military submarines.

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@jomama5186
@jomama5186 9 месяцев назад
Being fired, no doubt, saved Lockridge's life !
@moiraatkinson
@moiraatkinson 9 месяцев назад
So true! I saw a video from another RU-vidr who reckoned he dodged a bullet when his trip was called off due to be weather.
@keck739
@keck739 9 месяцев назад
He wouldn't have gotten on that death trap to go to the Titanic. It will be interesting when he talks.
@moondoll787
@moondoll787 9 месяцев назад
Looks as if Lockridge was the true brains of that operation. to bad Rush's ego wouldn't allow for the good opinion of others.
@BadBusiness.357
@BadBusiness.357 9 месяцев назад
​@@moondoll787*too bad
@djrandy420
@djrandy420 9 месяцев назад
Why he's never went in it
@rickh8380
@rickh8380 9 месяцев назад
When Rush threw the controller at Lochridge’s head, he showed his true character. Like the saying goes...money does not destroy character, it reveals it.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
Well said Rick , Thank you for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@57Jimmy
@57Jimmy 9 месяцев назад
If I was the one to have that idiot throw the controller at me, when they unbolt the cover to look inside, they would think it was an explosive decompression event…then realize it was only Stockton as the rest of us would be drinking a beer!😅
@TTFerdinand
@TTFerdinand 9 месяцев назад
​@@57JimmyOh, a fist fight in a submersible? That would've been one for the history books.
@TTFerdinand
@TTFerdinand 9 месяцев назад
The other thing that reveals character is basically any type of distress or emergency. Some men mobilize to fight it - the "heroes", some run from it - the "cowards" (can't really run from a sub though) and some freeze. I guess Rush was a "freezer".
@rickh8380
@rickh8380 9 месяцев назад
@@TTFerdinand Thanks for that. Makes perfect sense.
@bcatblues725
@bcatblues725 9 месяцев назад
Rush was absolutely a man boy. He had them stuck for an hour, and that real marine pro got them out in 15 minutes. Stockton Rush was a very arrogant man boy
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 9 месяцев назад
He even threw the controller at Lochridge’s head when the passenger made him give it over.. just like a spoilt brat losing in a video game. This is what happens when rich families buy their offspring degrees at Ivy League colleges. Rush couldn’t engineer a biily-cart.
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 9 месяцев назад
I used to call my nephew Man Boy but he was 16 and 6’6” he is 6’8” now, as his Uncle I’m the size of a boy next to him only 5’9”, he also had more sense than Rush he was babysitting his newborn Nephew by then, and then his Niece by the time he was 18 and driving them around. I think Nargolet wanted to die down there with the Titanic in an implosion, rather than get old and infirm, I don’t think he wanted to leave his family, but I think for a Man like him who had spent his life at sea, a part of him was fatalistic about an implosion, but I think to do what he did for a living and a lifetime of experiences on and under the Ocean he would have seen the dangers, but perhaps he thought since it had gone down before and come back that it would this time. Thankfully none of them suffered, even that arrogant arsehole Rush.
@lisaschuster686
@lisaschuster686 9 месяцев назад
@@SweetlyfeHe definitely died with his boots on, but remembered as a supreme fool.
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 9 месяцев назад
@@lisaschuster686 Who Nargolet or Stockton Rush?, I don’t think Nargolet is as I’m nearly 60 I can understand not wanting to become old and dependent on anyone, I would much rather go earlier but I don’t have kid’s, just my Niece’s and Nephew, and my 6 Grand Niece’s just met the last two today twins, and 1 Grand Nephew. I know they would miss me, but having spent my life traveling they know that I have lived my life. But you wouldn’t catch me in a submersible I would freak out locked into a small space especially the Titan bolted in, I will swim about on the top of the ocean thanks 😂 which also has its drawbacks, but the risk is tiny of a shark attack.
@hubertmantz1516
@hubertmantz1516 9 месяцев назад
very interesting video. Thanks!✅
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 9 месяцев назад
Fortunately Lochridge’s integrity stands on record after Rush fired, then sued him. Because that gave Lochridge the ability to counter sue and put on record every single safety breach and why the Titan was not seaworthy or should carry passengers. Nobody ever wants their predictions to come true when the lives of the public are at risk, but unfortunately Lochridge’s concerns were validated when the Titan imploded with paying passengers on board. It’s one of those situations where you’d prefer to be proven wrong, but Rush took nobody’s advice on anything, and he only wanted YES men around, who wouldn’t question him on anything.
@theweasel-uf7dn
@theweasel-uf7dn 9 месяцев назад
wonder if rush was the only one within oceangate who could be bought to account.
@celeca7
@celeca7 9 месяцев назад
You are right about that. What a fool he was
@manda2759
@manda2759 9 месяцев назад
Even his friend who mans his own passenger submersible couldn't get through to him. When the experts are telling the newbie with no sea background (he went to school for aerospace) that you're going to kill yourself, you're a complete moron not to listen to them and on top of it, to believe that you know better then they do. That'd be like me deciding I read a book on electrics tomorrow, and decided I was smarter than experts on how to wire a whole plane myself and offered passengers to come along in my shabby plane for 10,000 foot loop-de-loops on top of it. It's stupid. Who never told this man "no" as a child, or that he wasn't as "special" as he thought? Parents? Friends? We'll never know, I assume.
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 9 месяцев назад
@@theweasel-uf7dn Oceangate had self taught CAD people who called themselves design engineers. Oceangate is a product of Washington states pothead culture.
@bonnielee316
@bonnielee316 9 месяцев назад
@virginiaviola5097, There is a part missing from your story. Yes he counter sued but then settled out of court. When you settle, you may be held to terms not to talk about the case. Just saying.
@simpleshoes
@simpleshoes 9 месяцев назад
I’m not surprised that Lochridge was fired. It’s like this everywhere, if you don’t go along with their game, you’re not a team player, and you’re out. It’s nice to know Lochridge has been rewarded with his life.
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 9 месяцев назад
absolutely 💯 %
@CindyLMunger
@CindyLMunger 8 месяцев назад
It is everywhere. Higher ups don’t want to be bothered. They just want each day to be uneventful and peaceful. Sometimes that is NOT the truth.
@36on22
@36on22 9 месяцев назад
This was done very well. "Nerdy, detailed engineering" = proper engineering. Spent much of my 40 or so years as a professional engineer struggling against managers, marketers, and so-called "creative engineers." Yes, before retiring I was a "nerdy, detailed" engineer and am proud of that fact.
@kauffrau6764
@kauffrau6764 9 месяцев назад
I have the utmost respect for real engineers because you have to work correctly so your finished product functions.
@patrickhogan3101
@patrickhogan3101 9 месяцев назад
Hi, I took one look at the tail of titen, and thought wow I hope this is designed to be full of water otherwise I think that tail will implode., I think the batteries were in there and he did report power loss. And then no controll. And then slow to accend ,maybe he was still decending .
@UrsulaBotha-os9lm
@UrsulaBotha-os9lm 9 месяцев назад
Lets us not judge. Let us pray for the souls of those 5 passengers. Only God can judge Rush.
@olgatrilogymartin3143
@olgatrilogymartin3143 9 месяцев назад
Well done
@gailward3720
@gailward3720 9 месяцев назад
Nerdy, detailed and proud of it!
@2LiterFoxBody
@2LiterFoxBody 9 месяцев назад
"The Abyss doesn't care that you went to Princeton or that your ancestors signed the Declaration of Independence..." What a truth that is. RIP to all.
@Rogueviewer1
@Rogueviewer1 9 месяцев назад
Stockton was one of those silicon valley slime balls who exaggerated his submersible’s capabilities! This happens throughout so many industries, but this venture included the most hostile environment on earth. Really not the place to cut corners, so lives were cut short
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
That's So true RIP to all people who died down there .. Thank you for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@davebrewer9279
@davebrewer9279 9 месяцев назад
If you take the deep dive (sorry😂) into how the pressure vessel was rated for 4000psi you will be truly horrified. The pv was already cracking at somewhere around 3500 and the engineer cranked the pressure up to 5000 at which time the vessel experienced a catastrophic failure. From that, they concluded the pv could withstand pressures of 4000psi. A proper test would have increased pressure at regular intervals and consistent pressure increases. Example: 2000psi for 30min. Increase to 2200 for 30min. etc. Bottom line: The asshats who conducted the test were likely heavily influenced by factors other than the actual test results to rate the pv the way they did. This video reinforces the hypothesis that Stockton Rush simply made his own reality and ignored any contradictory evidence.
@therealhellkitty5388
@therealhellkitty5388 9 месяцев назад
@@davebrewer9279scary thing when people who make their own reality also want to run the government. Clearly they will crush us if they get the chance.
@a.jlondon9039
@a.jlondon9039 9 месяцев назад
The Vanity Fair article is online to read. Let's give Canadian author Susan Casey credit as this video reads the article almost word for word.
@giddygrub7176
@giddygrub7176 8 месяцев назад
It wouldn't pass a plagiarism check that's for sure.
@DanielMcGuire-hv9zs
@DanielMcGuire-hv9zs 9 месяцев назад
As a former submariner, one of the failure points that doesn’t get mentioned, is that acrylic view port. It was only rated for 1/3 the depth of the Titanic.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
Your expertise adds a lot to the conversation, Daniel. Thanks for commenting! You're in the giveaway.
@dillfincollins6516
@dillfincollins6516 9 месяцев назад
It takes a different breed of human to have enough guts to be a submariner and allow yourself to trust a man made submarine with your life at the depths of the ocean, you sir are a bad ass in my book.
@muricamarine9473
@muricamarine9473 9 месяцев назад
As an engineer , the entire thing looks like a trash can to me
@YudazOwn
@YudazOwn 9 месяцев назад
​@@muricamarine9473trash compactor☹️is that what you're getting at..
@danijak2454
@danijak2454 8 месяцев назад
I found the window was the first and only thing that was mentioned ngl.
@suzanking5625
@suzanking5625 9 месяцев назад
Paul Henri Nargeolet WAS the 'ticket' for Stockton Rush. PH gave him credibility. PH and Hamish Harding had as much or more experience in deep sea missions and Titanic. This was a tragic loss. Stockton Rush knew the risk and simply refused to accept it. He knew the vessel would break down and become too dangerous, but thought that he could get away with one or two more dives. It was a risk he was willing to take, and also willing to conceal. His ego was morally bereft.
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 9 месяцев назад
It seems PH Nargeolet was looking for a quick painless exit, Why Harding went along is a mystery. Maybe it was to forever connect their names to the Titanic. Oceangate is one for the history and engineering books.
@faithwilkins1482
@faithwilkins1482 9 месяцев назад
And the 2 you mentioned above were just as culpable. Both had prodigious experience. Rich and powerful men without an ounce of common man sense.
@suzanking5625
@suzanking5625 9 месяцев назад
I agree. It was the hubris of great success.@@faithwilkins1482
@creolespanish34
@creolespanish34 9 месяцев назад
Regardless of the waivers signed by all victims of the Titan, Ocean Gate must not be allowed to keep a single cent of the money they collected from passengers mislead into a false sense of safety. Ocean Gate lied to make them sign and get them on board a doomed vessel
@L19R
@L19R 9 месяцев назад
fish was fed.
@donnaroushall5397
@donnaroushall5397 9 месяцев назад
I bet there’s not a penny to be had…. If he was skirting all laws/inspections just to run this thing…. I seriously doubt he HAD any disposable money
@jonaswhite5842
@jonaswhite5842 9 месяцев назад
At 4000m under the sea any failure is 'catastrophic'...
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
That's True Jonas , RIP for all the people who died... Thank you for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@alberta1st
@alberta1st 9 месяцев назад
So he saved a ton of money by doing everything cheap as possible yet the passengers paid an enormous price and never lived to tell. RIP
@loosilu
@loosilu 9 месяцев назад
He was losing money overall. Booking the support ship was probably a quarter million per week, then he had to pay all his staff and all the overhead, all for just 3 paying passengers.
@alberta1st
@alberta1st 9 месяцев назад
@@loosilu The price of running a business is not that of the customer, Stockton was rammy and would not listen had he had it certified he might still be alive.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
RIP to all the people who died there , Thank you albert for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@alberta1st
@alberta1st 9 месяцев назад
@@Mysterious-Minds You Bet good videos!
@kimpeater1
@kimpeater1 9 месяцев назад
250k was a small price to pay to visit the Titanic. Previous explorers would have to pay millions.
@josephsaber6103
@josephsaber6103 9 месяцев назад
A tremendous job at reporting this tragic event based on a megalomaniac's quest for notoriety. I feel extreme sadness for the families whose lives were shattered by this needless tragedy.
@peterking8586
@peterking8586 9 месяцев назад
I’ve worked on pressure vessels (nuclear reactors) & the engineering tolerances are incredible tight. My father joked about the precision of my tolerances, “Would you have us shave atoms?”
@Tula-cs1ef
@Tula-cs1ef 9 месяцев назад
Sounds like some gunsmiths I know
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
Wow, working on nuclear reactors sounds intense! Love your dad's sense of humor about it ... Thank you for your comment Peter, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@PrettyVacant45988
@PrettyVacant45988 9 месяцев назад
Yes
@daryljoseph1294
@daryljoseph1294 9 месяцев назад
The fatal flaw was not so much the design, or the depth to which the design was taken. The fatal flaw was the unmitigated hubris of the OceanGate CEO. After watching numerous hours of videos that show Stockton Rush in his element, it makes my skin crawl to think about putting myself inside his submersible. God please have mercy on those 4 gullible adventurers!
@WadmanP
@WadmanP 9 месяцев назад
How about it? The stuff that man said, with a mic in his hand, in front of a lot of people, and on video was astounding! And apparently no one called him out?!?!
@toserveman9265
@toserveman9265 9 месяцев назад
Rush was a woke liberal, it's inevitable that his judgements were flawed...That's the danger...
@paulwoodford1984
@paulwoodford1984 9 месяцев назад
It was still the design at fault. it was not built for continuous deep sea dives, the end. It was always going to be a temporary submersible at those depths. Now, if it was only hundreds of metres then the sun was perfect for that. Bit not for deep sea dives
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 9 месяцев назад
And unqualified CAD people playing at design engineer.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
RIP for the adventurers! ... Thank Daryl for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won!
@RedHotMessResell
@RedHotMessResell 9 месяцев назад
Can you imagine being in a tiny sub and one of the navigators hurls the controller at the other one’s head? Oh my god. 😳😬
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 9 месяцев назад
I'd call that bullying 😔
@ashlyn6405
@ashlyn6405 9 месяцев назад
so not only was he risking people’s lives but he was also down there fucking up the shipwreck ?? imagine getting your fancy million dollar submarine stuck on a century old underwater burial ground/ historical sight. that shit should be LEFT ALONE, who knows how many skeletons lay there!
@jpsmcmahon9320
@jpsmcmahon9320 9 месяцев назад
A concise, through examination of a malignant narcissist’’s quest for glory in the face of indisputable evidence that his backyard machine would eventually extract its price in human lives. How inutterably correct that he should pay with his own. One does not ever rule nature; at best, we learn to dance with it.
@davidl.579
@davidl.579 9 месяцев назад
backyard machine says it all
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
Well said JP , Thank you for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@abelis644
@abelis644 9 месяцев назад
Stockton Rush was a greedy narcissist. May his 4 victims rest peacefully. Great video, thank you! 👋🇨🇦
@juanl7766
@juanl7766 9 месяцев назад
Lochridge sounds like a badass. -UK denizen -Military rescue diver -Takes no shit It seems like Jason Statham’s character in the movie ‘The Meg’ must’ve been based on HIM. 😹
@upperleft9502
@upperleft9502 9 месяцев назад
The deep message from Cap'n Crunch is not to Rush things. 🤠
@jimnite4919
@jimnite4919 9 месяцев назад
Cap’n.
@spicypizza6116
@spicypizza6116 9 месяцев назад
I had a manager just like this; they can seem very charming. The abuse they unleash on those they supervise and on front line workers is stunning. He had me fired; the state ruled in my favor.
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 9 месяцев назад
Well done 👏
@user-io7yk7qb1k
@user-io7yk7qb1k 9 месяцев назад
I’ve seen senior engineers with decades of experience treated the same way because the company always wants to cut corners regardless of the increased risk to safety of the end product. There are those who are driven by money and those who have integrity in their work.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 9 месяцев назад
The more I hear, the worse the whole Ocean Gate/Titan/Stockton Rush saga becomes. The hubris of Rush is just mind-bowing. When experienced engineers and others were telling him that the submersible was dangerous, he simply blew everyone off because he knew better. And that whole incident at the Andrea Doria wreck site and Rush's meltdown and throwing the controller at Lockridge shows someone who was not calm under pressure. I can only imagine how he acted on that final dive when the crisis manifested. I don't care that he took himself out-what is sad is that he took four other lives with him.
@elizabethfick-tg3we
@elizabethfick-tg3we 9 месяцев назад
It’s one thing to take risks on your own, but to ignore all warnings and to risk the lives of others who are trusting in YOUR knowledge and skills, is unforgivable!
@avivapadrutt7952
@avivapadrutt7952 9 месяцев назад
Actually your video, is one of the rare ones, which does add additional insights. It shows what a greedy, bullying, entitled & selfish person, Stockton Rush was. Litteraly, someone willing to go over corpses, just to put himself in the spotlight 😡 May his victims rest in peace🙏
@yasminbarry7941
@yasminbarry7941 9 месяцев назад
Every single video on Titan shows exactly that: Greedy, bullying, entitled.
@mitchb2305
@mitchb2305 9 месяцев назад
I noticed this too. Every day it seems there's more to learn about this entire saga, just when it seems new details can't possibly be revealed.
@loopywren
@loopywren 9 месяцев назад
Its that poor young boy I feel for he had his whole life ahead of him. The others all wanted to go, his mother said she was going but gave her place to her son as it was fathers day and he wanted to please his dad.
@heatherm2324
@heatherm2324 9 месяцев назад
Lochridge and anyone else who begged Stockton to reexamine the sub must be horribly saddened to the loss of this machine and it's passengers. May they rest in peace.
@wkgurr
@wkgurr 9 месяцев назад
Maybe the only positive to come from this disaster is the fact that it also took out the loose cannon Rush. Imagine this dive had been done without Rush on board. Today he would claim that his Kamikaze sub was perfectly safe and that it was the people piloting it who had made a crucial a mistake.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@laraschauble
@laraschauble 9 месяцев назад
How did Stockton Rush sleep at night after receiving so many warnings?? He had ABSOLUTELY no regard for safety..and 4 other people not only paid the price to be a part of the expedition...they also paid with their lives...😢
@ghostmost2614
@ghostmost2614 9 месяцев назад
Those close to Rush are now realizing, there were hundreds of signs in his personality that now make sense of this disaster. Hind Sight
@aarenfourever
@aarenfourever 9 месяцев назад
..."sounds" about right.
@macswanton9622
@macswanton9622 9 месяцев назад
As Harry Callahan once said, "A man's got to know his limitations."
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@IraTopp
@IraTopp 9 месяцев назад
The dive will forever be engrained into Engineering Ethics courses. Just like the 3M Bopal disaster, Challenger explosion, and the Hyatt bridge collapse.
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 9 месяцев назад
The Tay Bridge 1879 inquiry and conclusion to the manufacturing defects is a good read.
@lulabelle4527
@lulabelle4527 9 месяцев назад
I dread to think what their last few minutes were like down there. The realisation that they are facing certain death with no way out. Realizing their bad choices that led them there. I personally never would have trusted someone like Rush. Mad scientist vibes.
@manda2759
@manda2759 9 месяцев назад
The transcripts were never proven untrue, and in previous videos you can see their texts and they did use longer sentences. Anyway, if the transcripts are TRUE, they were sinking very quickly....I do ponder why that was and what was going on there.
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 9 месяцев назад
@@manda2759 Too heavy. 50 mps for the first 750 meters then eventually settling through 31 mps near the bottom a mere 400 meters above the Titanic. They were ten minutes away from crashing into the seabed. hence the mad panic by SR attempting to drop the pipe ballast which was held on by eyes on hooks, hence the 45% angle of the vertical thrusters to roll the sub and drop the ballast. they prob only dropped one ballast, 3 mps descent at 3500m , hence the drastic frame drop which prob initiated the self destruction of the Titan. The vertical ascent after the frame was dropped was 6 mps (one pipe ballast still attached). then they died. I get the impression the Titan was designed and built by potheads in somebodys parents garage. 'hey man lets build a submarine'
@manda2759
@manda2759 9 месяцев назад
@@joefish6091 Yes, but WHAT made them too heavy? They did previous dives with 5 people and the dives took around 2 hours for descent. Something was different about this dive that they were going too fast, again under the pretense the transcripts are real. Lol as for your garage comment, I imagine that's exactly how it went down.
@lnhhawh
@lnhhawh 6 месяцев назад
to be more exact he‘s mad seller. i dont see him as a scientist in any way. what he did was not for science at all, it was only for his own profit.
@elysamoulding7690
@elysamoulding7690 9 месяцев назад
The implosion would would have been quick, but did they know they were in trouble? There had been issues with water in areas that were not supposed to have water in or be wet on pervious dives. The thought that maybe power had gone out and the Titan began to tip while trying to surface sounds terrifying.
@harry_monk
@harry_monk 9 месяцев назад
Such a dreadful design, no seats, the main man doing engineering things wearing no boots, just socks was a massive red flag to me. All huddled round the viewing port nose diving towards the ocean bed littered with obstacles likely to rip the zip ties holding the thing together? My nightmares are more fun, & they can be quite terrifying 😬
@Evebear
@Evebear 9 месяцев назад
They knew they were in trouble. The giant screen was flashing red around the entire vessel and it appears Rush advised all passengers about his amazing acoustic warning system pre-departure so they would have seen it and known sadly. They also had to do emergency ballast release including getting them to run. That combined with the fact there was significantly audible cracking heard for a large portion on the trip (and past guests said it was very loud), they definitely would have know. They plummeted well above their projected speed putting too much strain onto the vessel, had a global system failure determined acoustically, were unable to surface adequately (advised they have to abort and ascend is part of that), but they also lost thrust twice and electronics. There was definitely a segmented breach which blew out the various components in the tail end before the final event where it imploded. Both ends were compromised and add the cracked hull all it needed was one end to give slightly for the main framework to go capital. Very sad. I’ve worked with boats and carbon fibre and the cracking and gunshot noises I can vividly imagine. So sad they all perished, it would have been terrifying
@gnusch3109
@gnusch3109 9 месяцев назад
If their stabilizers where shut of even temporarly while diving deeper, with how the subs designed, wound't there be a possibility that it would "fall" headfirst or "tilt" so to speak, and force the people in the sub to then fall onto each other? I think with how the weight is destributed in the sub, if the power to those stabilizers gets cut they might slowly tilt because of the weight distribution and at a certain point they would quite literlly fall nose first with the sub and perhaps fall onto each other in the sub, exeleration the dive, causing more preassure quickly and ultimatly making it very clear to everyone that their final seconds are now ahead. Terrifying to imagine...
@wayneo1269
@wayneo1269 9 месяцев назад
I'm sure they knew they were in trouble
@bettyfarraher7683
@bettyfarraher7683 9 месяцев назад
How sad for everyone involved such an unavoidable accident waiting to happen
@chrischristoval943
@chrischristoval943 9 месяцев назад
I really feel bad for the kid that was aboard he didn’t have a chance to really live life😢😢
@vulc1
@vulc1 9 месяцев назад
Many thanks for a great video! Indeed Lochridge is a man of integrity.
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@aarenfourever
@aarenfourever 9 месяцев назад
Keep in mind that stockton is the same guy who said the vessel was "extremely safe" on one occasion, and "safety just is pure waste" on another occasion - he neither listened to knowledgable professionals, nor himself. He was impatiently trying to become the "underwater" musk, besos or branson. (btw, lose the poster..."jack & rose" were fictional characters in the movie "titanic" - most every older titanic fan knows this).
@aarenfourever
@aarenfourever 9 месяцев назад
​@@BonnyPrinceBilliam That's true but you may not believe how many people, esp. young girls, think that part of cameron's titanic is factual! It's kinda annoying but... I read walter lord's "a night to remember" (about the titanic)...some survivors said the titanic split in half while others said that was false...not much more about that was included in that book. When robert ballard found the titanic in two pieces (there's a book about that, too), walter lord wrote ANOTHER book titled, "the night lives on". In this book he included the testimonials (forgive me if I'm using that term incorrectly) of the people who saw the ship break in two. Two very good, but short books you night enjoy... just thought I'd throw that in... (being a life-long titanic fan, when I 1st saw Cameron's titanic, with rose&jack, I thought, "who the hell are those two??? It was a nice twist, tho 'cause I love billy zane).
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 9 месяцев назад
didn't hear it broke in two halves omg
@TwinsBigLikeTia
@TwinsBigLikeTia 9 месяцев назад
@@aarenfourever The lights were out on the ship by the time it broke apart, they would have been looking at a black silhouette against a black, moonless sky with water reflecting and distorting shapes. So unless you were right up on it when it broke, it would have been very hard to distinguish. I did watch a video on RU-vid at some point (possibly OceanlinerDesigns, he has some great Titanic videos) or a computer simulation of what it would have looked like on that night at different distances and it is very hard to tell at certain distances.
@aarenfourever
@aarenfourever 9 месяцев назад
@@TwinsBigLikeTia ...but still...not too many believed the ship broke in two. Robert Ballard was actually on some covert mission (I think, for the navy) searching for something else when he came upon half of the titanic! (I'll have to do a little research to find out what he was looking for/doing...)
@kenday7942
@kenday7942 9 месяцев назад
A simple experiment that anybody can do at home will vividly demonstrate the difference between tensile strength and compression strength - which is the root of the inherent problem with pressure vs. a cylinder. There is a difference between how much pressure a cylinder can hold from within, which is tensile strength, and how much pressure that same cylinder can withstand from the outside, which is compression strength. Ignoring the problematic interface between the carbon fiber cylinder and the titanium end caps, which is a totally flawed design concept in the first place, a carbon fiber cylinder can be made to withstand great internal pressure. However external pressure is a different type of strength - referred to as a compression strength. In other words, pressure from outside the cylinder has a dramatically different effect than when applied internally to that same cylinder. To understand this, all one needs to do is take one of those cheap plastic water bottles, dump out the water, and blow into the opening as hard as you can. You are (probably) not able to destroy the bottle with the amount of pressure a human can exert by blowing into it. In fact it would even withstand a lot more pressure - such as from a compressed air source. NEXT, take that same bottle, or one just like it, and suck on the opening and you will see that the bottle readily and easily yields and collapses. That is the difference between tensile strength and compression strength. Of course this whole experiment can be done a lot more scientifically using a compressor to demonstrate tensile strength (internal pressure) and a vacuum pump to demonstrate compression strength (external pressure). Apply equal internal pressure and equal “vacuum” or negative pressure. The bottle can withstand much greater pressure from within (tensile strength) than it can pressure from the outside (compression strength). Less than about 3 PSI applied externally will collapse the bottle. It takes a lot more internal pressure to have an adverse effect. Keep in mind that the maximum external pressure that can be applied in using this method is LESS THAN 14.7 psi, which of course is atmospheric pressure at sea level.)
@theweasel-uf7dn
@theweasel-uf7dn 9 месяцев назад
brilliantly explained.
@kenday7942
@kenday7942 9 месяцев назад
@@theweasel-uf7dn thank you very much!
@theweasel-uf7dn
@theweasel-uf7dn 9 месяцев назад
@@kenday7942 credit where its due pal. such a simple explanation. bet your a teacher.
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 9 месяцев назад
Same with eggs, try and squeeze the ends and the egg won’t break, but press on the sides and smash.
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 9 месяцев назад
Ps yes a great explanation.
@TBI-Firefighter-451
@TBI-Firefighter-451 9 месяцев назад
That was an excellent presentation of the OceanGate Submersible Disaster 👍
@loosilu
@loosilu 9 месяцев назад
Thank the author of the Vanity Fair article, Susan Casey, who is uncredited here.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@NoSlow78
@NoSlow78 9 месяцев назад
Rush's story is like an analogy of how many CEO's operate their business. Stubborn and always trying to hide the problems of the company. Receives sound advice with what to do, but insists that they know what they're doing. Then they wonder why their company implodes.
@S.L_Edits
@S.L_Edits 9 месяцев назад
I think this guy enjoyed saying 'Give him the f**king controller'
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@darin5794
@darin5794 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for exposing the incompetence of Ocean gate. They cut corners and cost people's lives!!!! They need to be held accountable!!!!!!
@ryanverkamp6637
@ryanverkamp6637 9 месяцев назад
I'm anxious to see what the investigations uncover. Both about the loss of Titan, and about OceanGate.
@jillybear6901
@jillybear6901 9 месяцев назад
The more I hear about this Rush guy, the more I'm like, "Wow, he was so arrogant, and he killed those people." I don't understand how he thought they would be ok. And the Nargolet man was sad and didn't care if he died being close to what he loved so much, the Titanic. 😢
@harry_monk
@harry_monk 9 месяцев назад
"... all the comforts of an MRI machine" 🎉😂🤣 😹 spot on pal, subscribed. I do enjoy our English sense of humour 🏆
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@edwardlowry2653
@edwardlowry2653 9 месяцев назад
I truly enjoyed this show, despite the sadness of the event. The details were terrific, plus I learned much more about submersibles. Thanks to much. Ed Lowry
@ak3p0
@ak3p0 9 месяцев назад
Can't get enough of these Titan updates, and I appreciate the way in which you present this information for the nautical dummies like me! Love your channel and ❤from Texas!!
@nandomericoni4457
@nandomericoni4457 9 месяцев назад
5:05 "Lochridge's report was concise and technical, compiled by someone who clearly knew what he was talking about, *the kind of document that in most companies would get a person promoted*". Sorry, no, really no. That was a document that came from an actual expert and said we need to fix many problems (sorry, "challenges") and we are not ready to ship, which was the opposite of what the leader and his managers wanted to hear. So that was actually a textbook example of a document that in most companies would have you criticized and called non-constructive / not-a-team-player / a buzz killer by the managers and their usual a**-kissing brown noses, and maybe even fired.
@udirt
@udirt 9 месяцев назад
I don't know why Lockridge didn't always bring a spare pre-paired controller 😂
@edwardhlavka5843
@edwardhlavka5843 7 месяцев назад
Rush is exactly the kind of person you want taking these types of risks, alone.
@TheMatt6484
@TheMatt6484 9 месяцев назад
GREAT Video! Very informative! Thanks
@jhooie
@jhooie 9 месяцев назад
Imagine what an amazing experience this would be had he followed all the proper processes and procedures for getting to those ocean depths. This is exactly what happens when you mess around, you find out....
@argosz8046
@argosz8046 9 месяцев назад
It is unfortunate that a Narcissist such as Rush was able to contaminate the objective thinking of someone such as frenchman Nargeolet, a most highly experienced sub-mariner. He too, fell prey to the desire to throw caution to the winds on an unproven white elephant.
@skehleben7699
@skehleben7699 9 месяцев назад
Nargeolets' wife passed away a year ago and he had been deeply grieving. Supposedly he said it was a quick way to go, death from implosion.
@argosz8046
@argosz8046 9 месяцев назад
@@skehleben7699 how terrible for him. He had a distinguished career (don't know about his personality). Someone who knew him said he knew the sub was risky, but he couldn't resist the challenge of trying something new. Such an experienced man probably knew they were in trouble but the implosion would have been quick.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
Nargeolet was one of the Fewest people on earth to have this Kind of Experience! RIP to him and all the people died there! ... Thank you for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won!
@EventHorizonWatchCo
@EventHorizonWatchCo 9 месяцев назад
Outstanding video guys!
@Stratisfied22
@Stratisfied22 9 месяцев назад
It almost seems like Nargeolet wanted to die down there knowing it would be quick and painless as he stated before and also knowing the Titan was the death trap to make it happen. Rush makes me want to puke the more I learn about him, it's just unreal a fairly intelligent person can think that way.
@moochiesmum
@moochiesmum 9 месяцев назад
My heart just breaks for all the passengers and their families, but, the young boy that passed is the one that really makes my heart sick. He was afraid to go and voiced that to relatives. I would guess that he didn't tell his father because it's "a man" thing, and he didn't feel he could show that sort of, what might be interpreted, as weakness. I pray they are all resting in peace, in the arms of our heavenly Father.
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 9 месяцев назад
agree, I saw an interview with the boy's aunt who said he was terrified 😨. His mother said he wanted to go but I guess she remained loyal to her husband. We'll never know. Poor boy RIP.
@davisjensen3403
@davisjensen3403 9 месяцев назад
Well done video, adds new clarity to the path that led to this disaster.
@johnmichaelrichards
@johnmichaelrichards 9 месяцев назад
One of the best commentaries so far on the Titan. Manages to be comprehensive, yet concise, insightful, and joustingly witty too!
@dmmice2344
@dmmice2344 9 месяцев назад
That French man loved the titanic so much he just couldn’t say no to Stockton. Sadly, he’s down there with the titanic forever 😢. RIP to all the victims
@cherific6258
@cherific6258 9 месяцев назад
Such a senseless and preventable tragedy. Its mind boggling. That’s the main reason for all of the interest to keep watching and learning all we can I think, to try to make some sense of it, but there just isn’t any.
@markp448
@markp448 9 месяцев назад
The documentary is excellent and thorough. Thank you!
@briangoss8062
@briangoss8062 9 месяцев назад
Very well done! Great video.
@kevinwilson1124
@kevinwilson1124 9 месяцев назад
Bless these human souls, but this accident has damaged beyond scope the deep sea submersible community. All of the standards set by the brave and super smart people up to this point in history have been compromised, if only in confidence. Metal construction only please.
@RedHotMessResell
@RedHotMessResell 9 месяцев назад
Some of these passengers had an experience like the one cruise I went on. It ended up coming a huge storm and everything we paid for went to shit without getting our money back. We couldn’t get off the ship at our destinations. All pools and the upper deck were closed. And the ship listed back and forth so much that we we’re all sick and falling over and they ran out of drinks in the drink machine and food was down to the same things for every meal. It ended up being a waterlocked prison. That was hell for like $1k. I can’t imagine spending soo much more money for this sub and you end up just cleaning or sitting on the boat waiting for the weather to clear.
@manda2759
@manda2759 9 месяцев назад
Now imagine for the trip you're bolted in your room on top of it. Idk how anyone got in that thing knowing they're BOLTED in, so even if they surface they'll die if never found. Horrific design. Sorry to hear about your "cruise", this is why they turn me off, you're at their mercy.
@ruperterskin2117
@ruperterskin2117 9 месяцев назад
Right on. Thanks for sharing.
@msblack9925
@msblack9925 9 месяцев назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@louiefrancuz3282
@louiefrancuz3282 9 месяцев назад
If the US Navy detected the Titan implosion on its sonar net system, the Polar Prince should have detected the implosion, as well, since it was located near the Titan.
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 9 месяцев назад
The Navy detected it via its hydrophones a lot of the the world’s Navies use them so they can hear submarines operating in their waters, and they can also be deployed from a ship, and therefore they didn’t release the information until they were sure when the underwater ROV’s arrived that could operate at those depths, because imagine if they were wrong they had to keep searching until it was confirmed. The ocean gate ship was a hired industrial ship and as such would have limited radar and the sound doesn’t travel up through the water column, so the only way to detect it was with hydrophones.
@BartSliggers
@BartSliggers 9 месяцев назад
@@Sweetlyfe The implosion must have been audible at the support vessel. Cameron also alluded to this.
@BartSliggers
@BartSliggers 9 месяцев назад
There is nothing, besides the inverse square law, to dampen the acoustic energy.
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
that's true louie but that implosion was 12,500 feet down there so i don't think the Polar Prince could detect it with it's limited Radar ... Thank you for your comment, You've been entered into our giveaway. Make sure to catch our next video to see if you've won.
@louiefrancuz3282
@louiefrancuz3282 9 месяцев назад
@@Mysterious-Minds that is nonsense. Chances are the Navy's sonar net is miles away from the Titanic and it picked up the Titanic implosion. The Polar Prince would detect the implosion with sonar not radar. Water is generally incompressable and can transmit sound waves over long distance. The Polar Prince was much closer to the Titan implosion that the USN sonar net and would have detected the implosion in real time.
@lisaklassen7824
@lisaklassen7824 9 месяцев назад
This tragedy was so sad, and so preventable! It’s crazy to me that someone’s ego can be so strong, that common sense doesn’t seem to matter anymore. 😢💔 I just pray for all the families involved 🙏
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@ryanallen8455
@ryanallen8455 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant video. Really well made. Thank you
@kurtisthundercloud
@kurtisthundercloud 9 месяцев назад
This is a good documentary and I learned a few more things about this tragic accident. I hope that people will learn from this tragedy and thank you
@rp7r54
@rp7r54 9 месяцев назад
EVERYWHERE YOU GO IN LIFE. THERE WILL BE PEOPLE LIKE STOCKTON RUSH. SOME PEOPLE NEVER LEARN
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
Don't Forget to Like , Share , Subscribe & leave a comment . if you liked the video Thanks for Watching ❤ Credits to Susan Casey Article on vanityfair : www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/08/titan-submersible-implosion-warnings
@benjaminnevins5211
@benjaminnevins5211 9 месяцев назад
Audio is at 3% volume, can't even hear it on my laptop :(
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
​@@benjaminnevins5211 Sorry About that will fix it in the next Video
@allenhelderman1134
@allenhelderman1134 9 месяцев назад
Excellent video very informative
@macmcguckien5648
@macmcguckien5648 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Short, informative and to the point.
@hubertmantz1516
@hubertmantz1516 9 месяцев назад
A sublime video 👌 exceptional narrative ✅ thanks! Keep up the good work!
@islandmonusvi
@islandmonusvi 9 месяцев назад
Kudos to the script writer/editor…a succinct compelling report.
@davidbehrend7054
@davidbehrend7054 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for an informative video.
@brabuspower100
@brabuspower100 9 месяцев назад
Well done, great video.
@patrickurquidez4693
@patrickurquidez4693 8 месяцев назад
Great video!
@henrylombard1965
@henrylombard1965 9 месяцев назад
This is the best vid I’ve seen on this topic to date.
@bugsy742
@bugsy742 9 месяцев назад
Just can’t get my head around how easy it was for rush to get to the point he did! 😮
@butterfly101664
@butterfly101664 9 месяцев назад
I thoroughly enjoy your uploads. I have been watching most of the uploads regarding the titan. Most of them are lacking new updates. However yours doesn't come across that way. I'm able to watch yours without getting bored. You have been able to keep my attention to the end. Thank you. 👍👍👍
@neiloakey5183
@neiloakey5183 9 месяцев назад
Awesome ... Need more
@PaulSmith-iv5lh
@PaulSmith-iv5lh 9 месяцев назад
Best video I’ve seen on this subject 👍
@Just-Peachy-JP
@Just-Peachy-JP 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for another video! Keep the passion alive! ❤😊 xx
@crystalyvonne3794
@crystalyvonne3794 9 месяцев назад
Thank you this was a very good video
@empressoforganos8296
@empressoforganos8296 9 месяцев назад
What a crazy situation... I love the Titanic and all the history, but I feel like seeing images and videos are enough... Not worth risking my life over, what a cool channel and I love your line delivery! Def have a new sub here ❤
@razalgh0ul470
@razalgh0ul470 9 месяцев назад
Very well done
@jimcaufield6877
@jimcaufield6877 9 месяцев назад
Very informative video! Thanks for the effort!
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@darlenedunn5693
@darlenedunn5693 9 месяцев назад
great video !
@moonchichan
@moonchichan 9 месяцев назад
WOW❤ THANKS IT WAS VERY INSIGHTFUL
@samisaari9313
@samisaari9313 9 месяцев назад
Great video.
@Tammy-Louise
@Tammy-Louise 9 месяцев назад
I'm leaving this comment on behalf of my 9-year-old son - Lewis, who is the biggest Titanic fan I've ever known! That poster would look amazing next to his heart of the ocean and his Titanic drawings. He also has a suitcase from the Titanic too Love the content, keep it up! Tammy, Newtown, Wales, UK
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@ThomasKrul
@ThomasKrul 9 месяцев назад
There was a report that Narjolet was broken up about the death of his wife, and wasn't afraid to die on the Titan... His seat on the sub essentially assuring one less innocent victim...
@keithpenny1119
@keithpenny1119 9 месяцев назад
this is great research well presented. I've not had time to watch it all but good job dude
@tomascorte8855
@tomascorte8855 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic video
@ThuggBoi69
@ThuggBoi69 9 месяцев назад
Awesome video
@Mysterious-Minds
@Mysterious-Minds 9 месяцев назад
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@diannefuller2507
@diannefuller2507 9 месяцев назад
Just brilliant...thankyou...Blessings to all suffering souls....
@graceyoakum8863
@graceyoakum8863 9 месяцев назад
I have watched every single item from the beginning of this Ocean Gate saga.I learned,I prayed,I grieved.If we had to rank ALL the pieces written, filmed,and discussed this one is Number one. Thank you. Now where's my poster. Seriously it is I give you an A .
@psaint9720
@psaint9720 8 месяцев назад
thanks you
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