Yeah, they’ll be holding up their phones screaming into the video. For some reason, they keep running with their hands up pointing their phone at their face the whole sinking. I feel like there will be many blairwitches in today’s day and age.
I have spent a good amount of time on the QM2 and it is interesting see various regions of the ship experience flooding. Glad you displayed the survival of everyone on board.
@@garythorington1600 There are many jettison canister boats that can be deployed and filled with survivors. The problem on the Concordia was people trapped in elevators and people trapped when it rolled over. Handicap passengers were found at one or more muster stations.
@@ericdreizen1463 even if there were enough lifeboats there wouldn't have been enough time to use them. They didn't have enough time to deploy the ones they already had, let alone 10 more
In reality, none of the forward facing lights would be on. The bridge is kept dark at night. The windows in the Commodore Club, Library, Atlantic Room, the two Q3 suites, and the gym are covered by shades at night to prevent any light forward of the bow.
This is a creepy video to watch as I’ve taken many voyages on the Queen Mary 2, and have made this crossing a couple of times, passing over and/or very nearby to the Titanic wreck site. As a smoker, I would probably be on the very back of deck 7 as it went up in the air 😱
@@Rickaka1 Personally, as a means of reaching a destination, I see no appeal whatsoever, as cruise ships are very slow. Sea voyages are not for everyone, but for those of us who love to sail, the appeal is in the cruise itself….the locations we go to are secondary. Like I wouldn’t take a cruise if I wanted to go to England - but I will go to England while I’m taking a cruise. My first voyage on the Queen Mary 2 was a month long. It included a 7-day crossing from New York to Southampton, and a return crossing at the end. In between, we spent about 2 weeks sailing the British Isles, attended Cunard’s 175th anniversary celebration in Liverpool with the other two Cunard Queens, then saw Scotland and Ireland. But for me, the appeal of sailing is the slow pace, the being disconnected from the world, being in the middle of the ocean where you see no land in any direction. The peace and isolation is extremely relaxing, along with a bit of nostalgia of the glory days of transcontinental travels…. The Titanic experience if you will - well…. Not the whole experience obviously… but the luxury part for sure!
@@Rickaka1 hoy en dia si el avión falla te iras al cementerio, en un transatlántico tenés muchisimas más probabilidades de sobrevivir, claro que debés de contar con el tiempo para viajar. Un saludo.
Any ship can sink at any time, but this simulation tells us how sail safety has improved in the past 111 years. Even if the cruise ship is unavoidably sinking, people at least have enough lifeboats this time, and they look much more secure than a century ago.
This is a masterpiece but realistically the ship wouldn't reach an angle that high, not even the Titanic. The ship would have split at a 23 degree angle and with a 10 degree list to port. A large portion of survivors never remember seeing the ship split, if it split like it did in the movie then everyone would have seen it, that's for sure. The Titanic's stern would have just rested into the water without making a sound and going mostly un-noticed. Great video though, you put a lot of effort into it. Keep it up
@@imnotnormal_helpme Titanic didn't have any emergency lights. There's some testimony that there were a couple small oil lamps still lit, but nothing even close to anything that would have allowed the survivors to see it as the ship raised into the air. The only way to make anything out that night was to see the outline of the ship against the extremely starry night sky.
@@arizonatsunami Nope. Dim red lights were on after the breakup and they remained on until the very end. Multiple passengers said this so your passenger accounts must have been from passengers than never saw the full final plunge
Kinda scary to think that even with all the modern technological advancements, in construction and everything else, how nature always seems to humble man when he grows too arrogant. Like back when Titanic was built, the saying was: "God himself couldn't sink the ship," and yet look what happened on her maiden voyage just four days out to sea. Same with the Hindenberg, I think I'm spelling the name correctly, it was the biggest Blimp in the entire world back in the 1930s, and yet look how quickly it quite literally crashed and burned, and all because of one strike of lightning.
Not because of lightning, though. It’s because the use of hydrogen, which is easily flamable. I think the hydrogen got leaked, made contact with the oxygen and the Zeppelin exploded.
I absolutely love your graphics & animations! I used one of your videos for a online college project for Bay Path Women's University. I give you credit.
I guess this is one of the best videos from a ship disaster ever, I don’t know if you can use this same QM2 to recreate the same accident as the Poseidon even if is just a fictional ship, I really like to see how the QM2 looks like up side down!
The crew of the Ever Given boards the passengers. Captain: "We will bring you back home via Suez Canal." *passengers start nervous sweating* Much later the Ever Given gets stuck again in the Suez Canal. Captain: "Uhhmmmm yeah we stuck so... can you... walk the rest back home?"
It's false. It's fiction. It never happened. This one was invented by a writer. Not this time. We made it up. It's a total fabrication. Not this time, it never happened. - Jonathan Frakes
Thank God I mean with all the digital GPS and all the information that we got Internet wise, we can totally see what’s in front of us and what we can do about it for safety
They may look too heavy, but they actually aren't. The engines, fuel, and ballast tanks are most of the weight, and those are all along the bottom of the ship.
@@vamoscruceros maybe but I was thinking a ship like Oasis of the Seas for example is super tall with all the ocean view cabins and the hollow atrium between the starboard and portside. All that furniture, amenities, people has to make the center of gravity higher. If the ship lists, that thing is doing a barrel roll.
Glad to know this never happened because if it did we'd have this creator to blame. Also this would've been recorded and photos taken from 90% of phones taken by the passengers on board. Grant it the quality would've been absolute ass but recorded non the less!😂😂😂
Two chaps in uniforms were at a bar, having drinks. One said, "I work for British Airways" The other replied, " I work for Cunard". The first chap said, "We all trey to do our jobs well, so there's no need to swear about it".
There are always casualties is disasters and tragedies. It’s unrealistic to think that everyone would survive. Personal choices make all the difference, and some would make mistakes. Not leave quick enough, get lost on the ship, take the elevators and get trapped by rising water, etc.
But think about it. If this actually happened, it would be one of the biggest financial disaster for carnival since the sinking of the Costa concordia, and it would be one of the biggest financial disaster for the Cunard line since the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.
It would be better to take all the ships you’ve simulated and make a video not exactly how the Titanic sank, but rather how the ship in question would sink. For example, the QM2 would not break in half at all.
Nice animation but these modern cruise ships all look so top heavy that i feel like they would almost certainly capsize before they even fully filled with water.
This is absolutely BRILLIANT animation! Quite disturbing but brilliant nonetheless. Humans tend to see themselves as these superior and clever, almost magical beings, who flutter around the Earth in their double decker "airliners" and their ostentatiously massive and grandiose "ocean superliners," not that dissimilar to "moths to a flame." The "flame" in our case being flocked to by us is a sense of power and omnipotence due to our wealth and our abilities to do such things while the "Planetliner" begins to sink all around us as the climate crisis becomes worse by the second as each airplane takes off and each ship leaves its port docking and each internal combustion automobile engine is powered up. Humanity has created an "iceberg" for itself. We hit it several decades ago when we decided to dramatically ramp up our combustion of hundreds of millions of years of our star's energy output in the form of stored biomatter, such as, oil, coal, peat, and methane. Aircraft and ships use considerable quantities of fuel. Just as the passengers and crew of a giant cruise ship, "decked out" with the latest technologies and all of the very shiniest "bells and whistles," tend to assume that their sense of omnipotence will "carry the day," so to speak, so to, do we often assume that in the "bigger scheme of things," all must be well, right? Surely our "pilots" and our "captains" know what they are doing? After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Lol I didn't see the beginning disclaimer " Did not happen" I watched it and said wow I'm 54 and I don't remember the queen Mary 2 sinking in same area as titanic with an iceberg 🧊 as the culprit? I thought 🤔 how did they not make a big deal about this sinking? Lol 😆
If QM 2 received the same amount of damage as Titanic from an iceberg collision, it would still take about four times as long to sink, due to its size.
@@danieldsouza8205 well cruise ships are more durable but I would have to agree there are only 2 ocean liners in service “Queen Mary 2” and “MS Stockholm”
5:40 Queen Mary 2 is my favorite ship, seeing her sink is very sad and if it happens her sinking would be a no good ending for the ocean liner era she’s also a cruise ship PS: I’m going on this ship
Why I don't watch bright side they have no respect and their info is wrong literally one video had the titanic hitting the iceberg head on and sinking automatically with everyone sinking wasn't part of the coommentary but still same video had a spot light on it seriously folks don't watch them but youtubers like this has respect