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Yes and the sperm whale can dive to atleast 2,000 meters even more than that but what I want to know is how can a man get down to 10,000 meters if the water pressure is so high ( it might not be 10,000 meters) cba looking again 😂😂
As someone whose scared of being stuck in space. I never thought that’s literally the same thing but with the ocean. With the whole missing submarine thing happening, that’s very terrifying. Not even being deep down there can just terrify you being stranded at sea does also. Yikes. And the music here doesn’t make it any better
Space is way safer than the ocean just a heads up * its always easier to see above than below .. another thing when we go to space we only have to worry about gravity & air .. When we go into water its 101 things that can go wrong including random water pressure struggles you never know exactly what you are going to get in the water & we know for sure theres life in the ocean .. me personally i believe in all sea creatures ..
Same. I can't swim, never really trusted our sea (never even seen an ocean), I live hundreds kilometers from any ocean or sea, but it's almost 1 a.m. here and I know if I'm going to fall asleep immediately after this video, I'm going to have irrational nightmares, lol.
Who else came here to get a perspective on just how deep the submarine exploring the titanic was underneath the ocean? Edit: May the 5 crew members who were on board RIP 💔
Great video but please make more of ones to enlighten people. I stumbled upon someone complaining in your comment section about loosing job and seeking for help. Having multiple income sources is very crucial to financial growth.
Ideal words. Investments have always been the best alternative; having multiple investments increases your benefits and provides you with other revenue streams.
I realized the benefits of investing. My source of income had previously been my job. But I lost my job when the pandemic started and I had to live with the little I had in my savings which really affected my plans.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. For the past four years, my income has never been dependent on any firm or work place, because I chose to invest and the more money I get the more I seek for new investment opportunities.
But think of the engineers who designed a submarine that could withstand that kind of pressure! What an amazing achievement! Those engineers who design spaceships have it easy...
He really just glossed over the fact that penguins can dive deeper than the most powerful US submarine and blue whales as if that wasn’t a massive mindfuck.
It’s amazing how i discovered this video months ago and now I come back here after the submarine mess earlier and it reminds me of how crazy deep the ocean is 😭 it’s scary to be down that deep, IN WATER
I can’t even imagine how terrifying it must have been to have your window crack 5 hours beneath the surface, and then having to go up for another 5 hours, just hoping the window won’t break and you won’t die on your way up...
If the window breaks the buoyancy of the sub would not be high enough for you to go back up, so even if you somehow managed to move to another part of the sub and block out the compromised room. (Which wouldn’t work as the sub had only one room so that they could spent the resources on keeping the people alive.)
@@vxcry8791 most likely that the crack was either, no wide enough, or the crack wasn’t deep enough due to the window being several inches thick. Or both for that matter.
Meters to feet in order mentioned in video: 40 meters: 131 ft 93 meters: 305 ft 240 meters: 787 ft 100 meters: 328 ft 214 meters: 702 ft 332 meters: 1,089 ft 443 meters: 1,453 ft 500 meters: 1,640 ft 535 meters: 1,755 ft 830 meters: 2,723 ft 1,000 meters: 3,280 ft 1,280 meters: 4,199 ft 1,828 meters: 5,997 ft 2,000 meters: 6,561 ft 2,250 meters: 7,381 ft 14 meters: 45 ft 3,800 meters: 12,467 ft 4,000 meters: 13,123 ft 4,267 meters: 13,999 ft 4,791 meters: 15,718 ft 6,000 meters: 19,685 ft 6,500 meters: 21,325 ft 8,848 meters: 29,928 ft 10,898 meters: 35,754 ft 10,916 meters: 35,813 ft 10,972 meters: 35,997 ft 10,994 meters: 36,069 ft 10,732 meters: 35,209 ft
The coolest thing is the current deepest shipwreck in the world that we know of is the USS Samuel B Roberts, part of the battle off Samar in WWII. (A very interesting story if you ever wanna learn about it) it sits at a depth of 22,600 feet. This is almost double the depth of the Titanic, which is about 13,000 feet.
lol same here. Just imagine being stranded in the middle of the ocean directly above challenger deep. Call me whatever you want, but that's pretty scary.
I remembered watching this for school years ago and the memory just came back to me, I scoured the web desperately trying to find this, now I can rest easy knowing that this video exists
Why are you salty ? A little bit of culture doesn’t hurt no one, and who knows, maybe one day you would get a job in a research company trying to explore more of the ocean
@@THEREALKEEGANWELCH anglerfish are usually 3 feet long but once someone found a 7 foot one and someone claimed they found a 10 foot one but has no proof
TheTabascodragon it wasn’t true.. it cracked before they were at the bottom.. but they didn’t want to go up otherwise it would be a huge waste and they was really interested in what is on the bottom
@@Max-yp1iw Ah yes, because dying at the 'deepest point' of the ocean is more memorable than retreating early and staying alive. Or... wait, whut? They could have went up and do the test later again with better materials! But nah, that's just stupid I guess.
If you think about it... mars use to be like earth with oceans and water. So it'll probably look like mars. So basically you wont even tell if youll be looking to what the ocean once was if it dissapears.
Fish : so most fish can't live on land because lack of bone but human can? land is truly is mysterious they were alive in the first place because they were created by god and god created them to with their ability to live in high pressure water
That's crazy that we haven't went deeper in the ocean since 1960, like how has technology not been improved enough that we still haven't gone deeper for 60+ years!
We actually have! Look up DSV Limiting Factor, it went to the deepest points known to man. The general design is similar, people survive inside a metal sphere 90mm thick. This sub was tested to 14000m in a test facility, as far as we know there isn't anywhere that deep in the world.
"once we hit one thousand meters below the surface, we begin to enter The Scary Zone" we've been in the scary zone since we entered the water my friend
@@averywilliams8147, doesn't mean they wouldn't be scared. They're still humans after all. But apparently there were layers of windows over each other, so only the first window cracked.
I heard the window was 6 inches thick and was a bullet resistant window they had previously taken out of an armored car. The window was then attached to a steel frame and welded on the submarine. Their problem was that they forgot to put sealant on the outer layer of the window frame and this caused the window to crack from the inside. There was never a crack on the outside so they were ok for 2 to 3 more hours as long as they kept on moving up.
Far more than 5% of the ocean has been mapped. I served on a U.S. Submarine in the 90’s as a sonar tec. and we mapped the ocean floor 24/7/365. Every serious Naval vessel has been mapping the ocean floor far before then and still does today during regular travel. We had redundancies using several different pieces of tech to do that job and they are always updating the equipment and adding more. They have maps for the entire earth already and they are constantly being updated as discrepancies are found in the information. This includes under the ice cap where we would spend over a month at a time.
I'm pretty sure he nearly died at one point whilst filming the titanic as the sub shifted something and the resulting water pressure surged out and would've crushed the sub had it hit them
I’ve known this video for at least 5 years but recently I started watching more videos from this channel and this video came up and I saw the channel name and I was like no way this is the channel with this video lol.
We learned about this in school and they are so lucky that the second layer of the window didn’t crack or else they would of been crushed within milliseconds
@@skyler0809 Sounds less like luck and more like a combination of safe design not relying only on one layer and common sense peaceing out once they were already on their backup layer of protection.
@@louisvictor3473 it’s insane how those windows can withstand so much pressure. My question is: how did the next layer not crack when the pressure was exerted onto it?
This is why the deep ocean is so fascinating. It is literally another planet down there, yet still here on Earth... literally. We know and have explored more of other planets than the ocean.
Imagine how many giant killer fish live in the ocean that we know nothing about. Think about it. The colossal squid can only live in certain areas of the deep ocean. There's probably dozens of species of horrifying looking fish that we haven't even discovered yet living in that zone.