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This is what happens to the human body in a submarine when it implodes  

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@darcy-shrimp8745
@darcy-shrimp8745 Год назад
Also I read somewhere that the implosion happened so fast that there brain didn't have time to recognize that they were in pain
@diegosandoval507
@diegosandoval507 Год назад
Something like 4 nano seconds for your brain to process pain/whats going on, and an implosion happens in 2 nano seconds.
@WirableCrown1
@WirableCrown1 Год назад
​@diegosandoval507 Milliseconds, not nano, but yeah. I believe it's 30ms to register and it only took 20ms for complete implosion.
@travis2893
@travis2893 Год назад
Kinda hard to register pain when your brain is crushed into a red mist.
@ColdperpetratorLv
@ColdperpetratorLv Год назад
Even if they felt pain it’s only momentarily the dmt in the body starts working immediately God created the perfect body to save you from pain that’s why people faint when too much pain
@Premier-Media-Group
@Premier-Media-Group Год назад
Like 50kg of TNT in the space of a minivan... #strawberryjam
@highplainsdrifter3742
@highplainsdrifter3742 Год назад
Better that laying on the bottom of the ocean and waiting to run out of air I guess.
@christophervalencia5919
@christophervalencia5919 Год назад
Honestly sad but true. I doubt we'd be able to find them in time, so it's a guaranteed slow death. This was better
@Beaneabean
@Beaneabean Год назад
Not better. At least they would know ans have time to say they goodbyes to each other or make final thoughts
@AxiomApe
@AxiomApe Год назад
@@Beaneabean No way man. I’d rather die instantly like that. The brain needs 900 milliseconds to process pain or stimuli. The implosion was around 100-150 milliseconds. They felt nothing. Absolutely nothing. They didn’t even have time to know they died or were about to. Now, imagine sitting in complete darkness for 4 days, no light, no food, no water. It’s cold, in fact it’s probably freezing. There would be shock, fear, crying, possibly even fighting or watching someone take their own life. It would not be a fun experience at all. In fact it sounds like one of the worst ways to go. Because after 4 days of feeling scared and tired you then would suffocate to death when the oxygen depletes. They were very fortunate. It could have been horrible. Of course I’d rather that no one died.
@SpacePope420
@SpacePope420 Год назад
Tbh if it's me and 4 other people sharing the same air supply, it'll just be me alone pretty quick.
@Beaneabean
@Beaneabean Год назад
@@miro6017 what are yous even talking about?…
@coldtruth9431
@coldtruth9431 Год назад
What’s crazy is a little fishy can just swim on by, his body is made for such pressure
@The_GROUP_chat411
@The_GROUP_chat411 Год назад
Right!!!
@AnOdinaryReaper
@AnOdinaryReaper Год назад
When caught and brought to the surface it could off them due to lack of pressure
@A1Googler
@A1Googler Год назад
​@@AnOdinaryReaper Blobfish
@jakeryker546
@jakeryker546 Год назад
What doesn't kill you makes you evolve into jello 😮
@elchippe
@elchippe Год назад
A human outside the sub will not be crushed to death because we are mostly water, you will drown and even if I give you a tank with oxygen you will die in a very painful way because nitrogen and oxygen are toxic at those pressures. What killed these guys was the enormous release of potential energy of the difference of pressures between the pressure inside the sub 1atm and the pressure outside the sub 250 atm, in other words that submarine was not different than a s uicide vest, the only difference is that the potential energy of the vest is store in the chemicals.
@aardvarkbiscuit2677
@aardvarkbiscuit2677 Год назад
There weren't laughing and then it suddenly crushed them. According to a leaked transcript they knew for 19 minutes they were in serious trouble hearing creaking and groaning noises for 19 minutes while the sub was desperately trying to surface at a rate that would have taken over 8 hours to reach the surface. They knew they were fscked for nearly twenty minutes.
@johanawhitler3238
@johanawhitler3238 2 месяца назад
Where did you get the leaked transcript?
@kaleylindsay8923
@kaleylindsay8923 2 месяца назад
@@johanawhitler3238it’s been proven as 100% fake.
@aardvarkbiscuit2677
@aardvarkbiscuit2677 2 месяца назад
@@johanawhitler3238 - It's not hard to find. DuckDuckGo is your friend.
@AbelGames
@AbelGames 2 месяца назад
@@johanawhitler3238it was proven fake by the US Coast Guard im pretty sure.
@rubyblue4945
@rubyblue4945 Год назад
Quick painless death is better than a slow painful one 😢
@user-dd1bb4tw4r
@user-dd1bb4tw4r Год назад
They died 10 different ways in the blink of an eye. 150 million pounds hitting you makes you mooshed crab food. You're also pre heated for the crabs because the air pocket you're sitting in becomes as hot as the surface of the sun that's how hard the pressure hits you. It was a quick painless death and a burial at sea is honorable. RIP to the 19yo kid the adults are just dumb. Real dumb.
@houseofhighlights1226
@houseofhighlights1226 Год назад
@@user-dd1bb4tw4rfor real bro ❤❤
@SILENTVIXXSIN
@SILENTVIXXSIN Год назад
The death may have been quick and painless but the psychological impact that must have had is crazy they had to have known at a certain point this is it! As others have mentioned before. Not laughing at a joke like the narrator suggested. Realistically they had to of known they had onboard at least 2 seasoned crew members, I'm sure one mentioned concerns soon on and after having dropped sandbag I'm sure things didn't get any better and problems hit quickly as soon after they lost contact. Panic must have struck to think otherwise is unrealistic.
@EyesOnly88
@EyesOnly88 Год назад
Doesnt matter how you die, you wont live to talk about it
@NotaGabeItch
@NotaGabeItch Год назад
@@EyesOnly88Thanks genius
@mar4oz
@mar4oz Год назад
I’m not an engineer but I’m a divemaster and I understand diving physics like the back of my hand. You were correct about everything happening in just thousandths of a second, but remember for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the pressure vessel gave way and imploded it then immediately exploded and everyone inside was instantaneously eviscerated. They never felt an ear drum blow, or any action of the air in their lungs, or even microscopic bubbles in their bloodstream. Much faster than the blink of an eye everything imploded than exploded. These videos of train cars under 1 atm of pressure collapsing are nothing to what took place under somewhere like 360 atm of pressure if I’m not mistaken. My point is they had many tons of pressure psi on that submersible and there is nothing to recover but pieces of broken titanium pretty much.
@seekinmyshadowlands6875
@seekinmyshadowlands6875 Год назад
"Eviscerated"....so, they were disemboweled ? Holy cow....
@mar4oz
@mar4oz Год назад
@@seekinmyshadowlands6875 at that depth I would literally conceive their “pieces” to be similar to if a person standing on land that had high explosives strapped to their body, but there would not even be a stray limb somewhere. I take it my use of eviscerated was wrong, sorry for that. My point was just that every part of them would be mixed in with the water. I would suspect they would be cleaned up by the bottom dwelling creatures quickly. Btw I’m not trying to be gross, just give an accurate description due to these news media descriptions showing when they put a vacuum on an empty rail container and how it collapses, it’s not accurate at all because it only has 1 atmosphere of pressure on it from the outside. They had probably around an atmosphere on the inside and then several hundred atmospheres instantaneously, so a big difference from the big news outlets. Thanks for my misuse of eviscerate!
@Dobviews
@Dobviews Год назад
See sonolumination, they burned at the same temp as the surface of the sun before the wall of water and sound/shockwave collapsed the bubble.
@comixof2morrow
@comixof2morrow Год назад
I'm pretty sure most of it was carbon fiber
@mar4oz
@mar4oz Год назад
@@comixof2morrow yes it was 13cm thick tube of mostly carbon fiber with titanium end caps from what I’ve heard described. Obviously the front end cap had a large, thick plexiglass dome built into it. The carbon fiber by far was the weakest link from everything I understand about the design.
@Ena48145
@Ena48145 Год назад
Sadly it's been reported that they knew something was very wrong and they were trying to get back to the surface
@-FNAFNEWS-
@-FNAFNEWS- Год назад
The good news is that it happened in about a tenth of how long it would take to see it
@jonesclash792
@jonesclash792 Год назад
You’re missing the point. They may not have “felt it” but imagine knowing for 20 mins that you guys are having serious issues and hearing crackling…..for 20 mins!!! That’s sheer panic. Rick pain. I’d rather be in pain then straight pandemonium
@-FNAFNEWS-
@-FNAFNEWS- Год назад
@@jonesclash792 who are you quoting?
@Victorseafog
@Victorseafog Год назад
but even if true hope the time was very quick. Once you are dead what happened seconds before doesn't matter. That is a matter if one has faith in a after life . When you are dead the last sunrise is no more a memory or who you were with. Quick is best way man.
@rachealfaucher4520
@rachealfaucher4520 Год назад
@@jonesclash792yes i heard the same thing. they are unreleased transcripts out there that are probably legit that show they knew for 20 minutes straight, all sensors were blinking red and they heard cracking noises a couple times!!!!! so scary wow
@Ep0nz
@Ep0nz Год назад
⁠Stockton had an alarm set up to tell him if the hull was destabilizing. It’s the exact reason why he dropped the weights. They were trying to get back to the surface but it was already FUBAR. So they absolutely knew something serious was happening, and then boom lights out.
@geoffsaunderson5766
@geoffsaunderson5766 Год назад
Agree, they would of had a depth o meter, they knew their fate! Hopefully guy pro enough to keep his mouth shut
@thickerconstrictor9037
@thickerconstrictor9037 Год назад
Potentially. But with the catastrophic implosion the weights could have been dropped from that as well. It could have happened so quick that the alarm wouldn't have had time to even warn them. There's still a lot more information that needs to be found out. It is very possible that the alarm was sounding so they drop the weights to head up top but the weights could easily have come out after the implosion. But I feel like they're going to find out a lot more information. They may have known something was wrong but they definitely would have never felt a single thing. They would have been turned to a paste before their brain even had time to register what was going on
@loganfignewton
@loganfignewton Год назад
source?
@real_e
@real_e Год назад
Source, and they did drop the weights?
@RMichaelHimself
@RMichaelHimself Год назад
Sauce please brotha. Sounds like a good read… I haven’t heard this (about the weights being dropped). I did hear on another video that their last communication was that they were trying to get back to the surface but again, no source. How would we know?
@safk4910
@safk4910 Год назад
Staying on land and not imploding thank you.
@NORCAL609
@NORCAL609 Год назад
Now everybody is a submersible expert
@JasonSmith-io2pu
@JasonSmith-io2pu Год назад
😆😆😆 IKR
@MrDeviousdom
@MrDeviousdom Год назад
Exactly. And I keep asking myself who gives a shit about this story already? They've beat this one to death! Woke lefties plunged into the ocean against the recommendations of experienced and knowledgeable experts and won a Darwin award.
@Anonymous-wk1jt
@Anonymous-wk1jt Год назад
We all have access to the info
@Buennyo
@Buennyo Год назад
True xD
@Rebzyyx_fan-545
@Rebzyyx_fan-545 Год назад
@DanielShortKingactual experts dedicate their lives to submersibles not just read the news
@andrewrathbun2775
@andrewrathbun2775 Год назад
If any of you are wondering, the implosion took 1ms to take place and the human body’s reaction time is 100ms. So they basically they could not comprehend what happened to them.
@stevetarrant3898
@stevetarrant3898 Год назад
They knew the sub was in trouble. They had dumped their ballast and were trying to go back up as quick as possible. And then they lost contact...
@bingus3671
@bingus3671 Год назад
Yeah I was about to say. Most evidence points to the fact that they knew something was wrong and we’re trying to ascend as quick as possible, hence forth trying to drop weight. Maybe the system alerted them that the hull was breached, or they got a dent in the hull and got the message to gtfo, but either way it seems like they knew something was wrong. But at least they didn’t feel any pain and the implosion was instant. May they rip
@loganfignewton
@loganfignewton Год назад
source?
@boyifyoudonttt
@boyifyoudonttt Год назад
so much propaganda from these youtubers who make shorts lol
@RMichaelHimself
@RMichaelHimself Год назад
@@bingus3671yeah I’m imagining this too. Obviously it’s all conjecture… but what if it partially compromised, then somehow stayed stable for another few minutes. Like a blatantly obvious *CRUSH* … (pause, silence)… *ding. Ding. (Another brief pause) krrrreeeeek. DING dingding BOOM* all these noises and then suddenly a visible dent. A super intense spray of water, then BOOM they’re gone. Like, we don’t know. And it’s somewhat creepy of us to even imagine these scenarios - essentially creating drama we don’t know is there for the sake of making this more interesting to talk about. But it’s certainly possible and imo likely, that there were a few indicators of their inevitable demise before the instasquish.
@Profile.4
@Profile.4 Год назад
Maybe the pilot did. He wouldn't have alarmed everyone else. Lol
@yaboifuego4994
@yaboifuego4994 Год назад
For those wondering, that test implosion was showing what It be like 1000ft deep, they were 13000 feet deep. So they were probably sliced then vaporized within 0.0001 seconds
@jamescollier3
@jamescollier3 Год назад
exactly. molecule size
@33moneyball
@33moneyball Год назад
Death was insanely quick. This is more humane than any of the methods of execution used in death penalty
@melhorfutebol451
@melhorfutebol451 Год назад
As if the ones that are facing death penalties deserve a better way to die. There's a reason they are facing death penalties in the first place.
@sarahlou7796
@sarahlou7796 Год назад
​@@melhorfutebol451 Exactly. They should be used for medical experiments, we could quickly gain a lot of medical breakthroughs and knowledge. Too bad some softies think that's "inhumane."
@MizzyG37
@MizzyG37 Год назад
But knowing that's how your gonna die would be worse.
@sauronthegreat5799
@sauronthegreat5799 Год назад
Maybe they should start sending death row inmates to the bottom of the ocean in a submersible.
@loganfignewton
@loganfignewton Год назад
@@melhorfutebol451plenty of people executed who were innocent
@Fucyourfeelings
@Fucyourfeelings Год назад
Their bodies likely liquified instantly They didn't feel a thing.
@shazanali692
@shazanali692 Год назад
They do, you see there families and children will forever feel pain, take stocktons daughter and son they will have to hide the fact that there dad was Stockton
@PatrickSwayzeOnDbol
@PatrickSwayzeOnDbol Год назад
I do like a bit of pink mist.
@jackmehoff5541
@jackmehoff5541 5 месяцев назад
@@shazanali692shut up
@dimaisatree
@dimaisatree Год назад
It would start making cracking noises so they would 100% know they’re about to die
@BenNixon32
@BenNixon32 Год назад
Pressure at that depth is 400 atmospheres. 6000 psi. The implosion happened in 40 milliseconds. The blink of an eye is 150 milliseconds.
@AGTR98
@AGTR98 Год назад
Shit
@hervigdewilde3599
@hervigdewilde3599 Год назад
Scott Manley calculated the energy as being like approx 50kg TNT going off & it happened faster than the nerve system could get to the brain... So brutal & fast!
@Hector012085
@Hector012085 Год назад
DAMN!
@cosmos024
@cosmos024 Год назад
So they paid for painless death ?
@AGTR98
@AGTR98 Год назад
@@cosmos024 most expensive burial site
@imani6547
@imani6547 Год назад
ACTUALLY. It is likely they heard creaking as they were descending and KNEW there was a problem. The captain probably tried to ascend immediately, and they were scared. Then, BOOM. Vaporized. We tell ourselves that they did not know to make ourselves feel better.
@rebeccah3715
@rebeccah3715 Год назад
I was actually wondering this because wasn't there an outer hull that had to have been cracked first? I mean perhaps it was just a second before the entire thing went, but that would have made them aware, wouldn't it? That part makes me sad, that they did realize if only for a few moments before.
@Ep0nz
@Ep0nz Год назад
@@rebeccah3715Stockton had an alarm set up to tell him if the hull was destabilizing. It’s the exact reason why he dropped the weights. They were trying to get back to the surface but it was already FUBAR. So they absolutely knew something serious was happening, and then boom lights out.
@jamescollier3
@jamescollier3 Год назад
yeah. no. 360 to 400 atmosphere of pressure. it's either working or you are molecules. no creaking lol
@stephaniestevens1175
@stephaniestevens1175 Год назад
I think they knew something was wrong but when it imploded it they may have not had time to respond or feel anything cause it happen so fast. At least I hope so bc to be crushed to death is horrible.
@dr2377
@dr2377 Год назад
Doubt it, they had 7 ways to return to the top. It wouldn't be gradual failure
@PeaceLoveHarmony82
@PeaceLoveHarmony82 Год назад
This is probably the most painless way to die just from the speed of everything occurring. It is AMAZING how pressure can eviscerate something into nothing. Since the passengers were to die on this voyage, this is actually the best thing to happen and I'm so happy they never suffered the long, terrifying death of running out of air, over 5 days, in the freezing, cold, dark ocean floor. God bless them all and Rest in peace. 🙏
@MyNameJeff00
@MyNameJeff00 Год назад
You don't have to worry about cold if you don't have air?
@BOOSETO
@BOOSETO Год назад
Oh, they knew it was coming. They dropped ballast and were attempting to surface. They didnt see it. But they seen it coming.
@jorgea.r958
@jorgea.r958 Год назад
I hope Jesus knew them… that just knew who they were,…… in a personal way
@kyleknapp6029
@kyleknapp6029 Год назад
One of them was filthy rich billionaire so... 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥😫🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
@redbitch3362
@redbitch3362 Год назад
Personal? Smh
@franciscoduran-dt3of
@franciscoduran-dt3of Год назад
I was saying they woke up in hell. You soending all that money on a boat ride instead of helping the poor
@mshaw6836
@mshaw6836 Год назад
Everyone saying good it happened quickly but not really if they didnt have time to come to jesus.
@marvindavis8671
@marvindavis8671 Год назад
Jesus at the repair shop?
@nap0le0n60
@nap0le0n60 Год назад
Myth busters has a video of a bell diver suit at deep depths and they cut off the pressure to the suit. They also had a dead pig in the suit. The suit basically became a tube of toothpaste and the helmet was opening. It's an interesting and terrifying video.
@daleslover2771
@daleslover2771 Год назад
Seen a photo of a Navy deep sea diver at a great depth? his suite collapse... when retrieve the entire body was inside the helment.
@davehad-enough2369
@davehad-enough2369 Год назад
Yes ..... but .... there was no joke .... the transcript states the conversation - they knew that thing was cracking up... they were trying to get to the surface ... they knew they were in deep shit. No one was joking.
@MalteseKat
@MalteseKat Год назад
They were trying to resurface because they released the ballast. THEY KNEW THEY HAD AN EMERGENCY.
@ryanawilson8549
@ryanawilson8549 Год назад
Faster than their brain could even register
@mikepandis2593
@mikepandis2593 Год назад
AT LEAST IT WAS PAINLESS. R.I.PEACE
@Chris-lx5fs
@Chris-lx5fs Год назад
More like rest in pieces 😢
@jonas2929
@jonas2929 Год назад
Extremely painless when your eardrums explode 🤷🏽‍♂️
@raynellwelch2792
@raynellwelch2792 Год назад
So they say
@ilzj
@ilzj Год назад
​@@Chris-lx5fsrest as a food, a jelly food
@crasherxtreme
@crasherxtreme Год назад
@@Chris-lx5fs no pieces. Liquified. Or micro pieces
@Dannyboy314
@Dannyboy314 Год назад
They must have known something was going on, because there have been reports from the support vessel that they dropped their ballast.
@mar4oz
@mar4oz Год назад
Yeah if they dropped ballast then they were wanting to ascend. I can only guess they started to hear it giving way before it failed totally?!?!
@Dannyboy314
@Dannyboy314 Год назад
@mar4oz i can't imagine what terror they went through. I've been sailing for years and the top of the sea is unforgiven, being 1500 meters + makes me shit my pants.
@samweston6272
@samweston6272 Год назад
They knew there was a problem as they were dropping ballast and making an emergency accent when they lost contact. Probably cracking and creaking (as Rush was used to from other trips), very bad cracking and creaking in this case I would imagine - for Rush to cancel the $1m dive after almost reaching their goal. However, I agree that when the unit failed completely they wouldn’t have had time to understand what was happening to them.
@banyaga-di-palawan
@banyaga-di-palawan Год назад
No such thing as the Titanic submarine. The vessel is (was) a submersible, and it's name was Titan.
@katherinecarpenter4677
@katherinecarpenter4677 Год назад
Yep, when one reporter ask if they were gonna retrieve the remains I thought, lady? Did you hear what they said? Look up implosion and how could you have ask that?
@jacobviator3118
@jacobviator3118 Год назад
Go tell her to open a can of tomato soup in the ocean under water.. now ask her how we find and clean that up 2 days later, even if we find the can?
@nickv1008
@nickv1008 Год назад
Pancake comes to mind.
@jaymethodus3421
@jaymethodus3421 Год назад
Yea the ignorance is palpable lmao good on the guy to not answer the question directly and honestly out of respect for grieving families though. They don’t need to hear it like that
@doggletamer
@doggletamer Год назад
Repoertrs don't actually know anything.
@Sneakycastro69
@Sneakycastro69 Год назад
Apparently there was remains in the parts of the sub they recovered.
@nomorelies832
@nomorelies832 Год назад
That sub itself was creaking and basically warning them of the on coming disaster I'm sorry guys but those people were in absolute terror they knew they were in big trouble
@Forgot_what_name
@Forgot_what_name Год назад
So your telling me they didnt even test the max depth of the sub and they wernt even halfway to the titanic. So thats why its probally illegal
@reekz1568
@reekz1568 Год назад
They died before they even got to see the titanic
@Forgot_what_name
@Forgot_what_name Год назад
I know that thats why i said they wernt even half way down to the titanic
@RetrogradeBeats
@RetrogradeBeats Год назад
the sub had been to that depth before the problem was they did not maintain it correctly or even do the safety certifications its suffered a failure due to this
@Mark6O9
@Mark6O9 Год назад
No it was probably a breach in the hull from stress fractures. Military subs constantly check the hull of the sub every time they surface to make sure nothing is wrong
@davidwhitten3596
@davidwhitten3596 Год назад
Max depth is when it fails.
@sddirt6840
@sddirt6840 Год назад
The pressure doesn't cause those injuries, the pressure differential causes it.
@jamescollier3
@jamescollier3 Год назад
well, 400 atmosphere landing on you in 0.001 seconds. you basically come apart at the molecule level
@randomstuffidoontheweekend7875
Fun fact the implosion was about .13 Ms long mean they did not even feel the pain of it because the human brains takes 100ms to recieve pain signal so they did not feel anything
@rodneybrocke
@rodneybrocke Год назад
The name of the submarine was Titan. The wreck they were to visit was the Titanic.
@jonasbaine3538
@jonasbaine3538 Год назад
They knew…sub had tons to sound monitoring sensors to detect cracking sounds and they dropped weights for emergency surface.
@mortimersnerd8044
@mortimersnerd8044 Год назад
They weren't laughing. They had dropped ballast and the external steel frame, so they were attempting an emergency surface. They knew what was going to happen.
@l-train7876
@l-train7876 Год назад
They dropped the steel frame??
@mortimersnerd8044
@mortimersnerd8044 Год назад
@@l-train7876 The submersible was itself a cylinder, so it had a steel framework to allow it to sit upright on the bottom. This could be released in the event of an emergency. The ROV which located the remains of the Titan reported that this frame as well as the balast plates were found some distance away from the submersible, suggesting that they were trying to surface. The implosion itself would be instantaneous, but they probably had some warning that the hull was failing.
@KevinVenturePhilippines
@KevinVenturePhilippines Год назад
Close, you showed metal, the carbon fiber shattered like glass, it didn't "Bend". They were shredded into a billion pieces faster than a lightswitch.
@toastonryeYT
@toastonryeYT Год назад
It's unfortunate Stockton didn't get to float around for 4 days thinking about his brilliance skirting safety.
@yajy4501
@yajy4501 Год назад
The lack of empathy is ridiculous. The man made a lot of stupid choices and mistakes but that doesn’t mean he deserved to die a slow agonizing death.
@05Levi
@05Levi Год назад
​@@yajy4501he put other lives at risk through his own ignorance and/or stupidity. He got what he deserved. It's a shame innocent lives had to be lost for this guy's karma to bite him in the ass.
@toastonryeYT
@toastonryeYT Год назад
@@yajy4501 false
@king_fisherXX
@king_fisherXX Год назад
⁠@@yajy4501Nah bro, he just killed 4 innocent people and he even knew the submarine was not safe, but still let it happen. He should be the only one that deserves that fate.
@phantomprobz9823
@phantomprobz9823 Год назад
​@@yajy4501he had been told multiple times his submersible wasn't safe. It's a classic "I told you so" situation
@rapmasterpzle
@rapmasterpzle Год назад
Thank you, I’ve been wondering what it looks like since the news came out 🙏🏽
@h2omechanic
@h2omechanic Год назад
They heard it cracking for 90 secs, they knew it was coming. I assume the kid freaked out and his father held him & said a prayer. Then they were gone.
@freddyfox5002
@freddyfox5002 Год назад
I would imagine the hull would make some sounds prior to imploding That could cause people to panic
@mantecastotch4260
@mantecastotch4260 Год назад
Yeah they heard the halo theme song before it happened
@fishermgcj
@fishermgcj Год назад
I hope they had 1 sec to call up the name of the Lord and be saved!
@honinakecheta601
@honinakecheta601 Год назад
They had way less than a second. It takes over 100 milliseconds for our brains to process pain, and they died within a fraction of that. So you could be mid blink and be sludge the next, they had no time to think or even comprehend that they were about to die.
@seageo4303
@seageo4303 Год назад
The vessel implodes because the outside water pressure is greater than the interior cabin air pressure. The ear drums, lung cavity, air trapped under dental fillings, air bubbles in body fluids, and organs, would have also imploded. The ear drums would have a negative pressure, and collapse.
@PinBFDI_101
@PinBFDI_101 Год назад
"Damn it, anyways complete your joke."
@leannabedore
@leannabedore Год назад
Someone compared the pressure to 200× the pressure in a tire. Instantly made me think of when my neighbor was pumping up a kids bike tire and it popped, the entire neighborhood came out it was so loud. Thats a kids bike tire😳
@mar4oz
@mar4oz Год назад
And sound travels 25x faster in water than air if you can, hold your head underwater when a motorized boat is passing hundreds of yards away and it will sound like it’s coming from all directions at the same time. Kind of sucks when your scuba diving and people don’t pay attention. Just have to get low, hope they stop and then drop their prop to the bottom!
@sarahspindler2914
@sarahspindler2914 Год назад
As sad as this is, it's sort of comforting to know that they didn't suffer and they weren't waiting and running out of oxygen.
@CobyKeilty-kd2pq
@CobyKeilty-kd2pq Год назад
No. A physicist said that one of the submarines tanks leaked, causing the sub to tilt forward and drop down front first… because of the sudden acceleration of depth and pressure, the sub imploded. The people on board would’ve know for about 30-45 seeconds that something was horribly wrong before the implosion that would of been instant.
@tman4915
@tman4915 Год назад
Sad this has happened. It’s unbelievable that this contraption existed and was used unapproved for this Titanic exploration. If you have to sign a waiver I’d already be suspicious.
@rdj60
@rdj60 Год назад
In all fairness, you have to sign a waiver for anything remotely dangerous. Though I’m suspecting signing a waiver for an indoor rock climbing experience and a dive 3k meters bellow surface is probably different. Though seeing how things have unfolded and the carelessness of that CEO, I wouldn’t put it past him to be have wrote a shitty waver just like the death trap he built 😂
@Hey_its_Koda
@Hey_its_Koda Год назад
Reminds of the movie the abyss and the bad guy fall off the cliff and sinks. Windows start to crack.
@xaneanian
@xaneanian 9 месяцев назад
imagine being innthe submarine laughing at a funny joke and then blink and you teleport to heaven
@_Addi_
@_Addi_ Год назад
No, this isnt quite what the inside of the sub would look like. It was made of carbon fiber, not metal. And the pressure was coming from the outside, not from the interior. A small discrepancy to some, but you would be surprised at how different the results are. They likely weren't crushed to death. Instead, they would have died from the extremely rapid compression of air, and the extremely rapid rate of water coming into the sub. Just to give you an idea of how fast the water would fill the cabin: a hole the size of a human hair would fill the cabin in about 1 hour, a hole measuring 1mm² would fill it in roughly 10 minutes. Now imagine a hole the size of your fist, and you start to get the picture. Also, they knew they were going to die well before the sub imploded. There are leaked transcripts of communications it had with the mothership. Dont get your info from some random channel on yt shorts. This is exactly why.
@MikeInHalifax
@MikeInHalifax Год назад
6000 pounds per square inch! That's a lot of pressure.
@andydoufreisn2973
@andydoufreisn2973 Год назад
I heard they were coming up and knew something was wrong but unsure the depth of their fear
@nicholasyapappi
@nicholasyapappi Год назад
I’d imagine your body being in a trillion pieces all at once. None of this ear and lung nonsense. All of it GONE
@manza19cm
@manza19cm Год назад
It takes 6 milliseconds for the brain to register pain, and it takes 13 milliseconds for the brain to interpret what the eyes are seeing. They would have imploded in 1 - 2 milliseconds. They would have felt and known nothing.
@angelserenade
@angelserenade Год назад
For a simpler look on what could happen to their bodies, try looking up a tube of toothpaste getting crushed by a hydraulic press. That's pretty much it. Except, they would be POSSIBLY get cooked first because of the rise of temperature when the oxygen inside compressed is compressed, but it's happened too quick.
@jaymethodus3421
@jaymethodus3421 Год назад
They were flash vaporized into charcoal dust and gas bubbles. Not even any flesh left.
@whiteboi3818
@whiteboi3818 Год назад
Approximately 7k lbs of force
@IAmGrimReefer
@IAmGrimReefer Год назад
354 Earths atmospheres
@comixcs7
@comixcs7 Год назад
I saw somewhere 5800 lbs pressing each side, still horrible way to go out
@AxiomApe
@AxiomApe Год назад
More like 6,000 PSI which is fucking insane
@IAmGrimReefer
@IAmGrimReefer Год назад
It is exactly 5203.8 PSI. That’s the official number
@AxiomApe
@AxiomApe Год назад
@@IAmGrimReefer So insane. I think Space is technically safer 😅
@jaypruitt8639
@jaypruitt8639 Год назад
The implosion does the same thing to the people on board as it does to the can they were floating in!! Don’t think about it people! Seriously. It’s not something you want to picture
@vanniyo8988
@vanniyo8988 Год назад
The pressure was 10-20 times the amount you would see in a diesel engine. I'm pretty sure they would have instantly turned to dust.
@DeadKisses
@DeadKisses Год назад
They definitely were not joking & laughing.. panic was there.. I think they heard all the cracking on the inside & probably ran out of oxygen if things were falling off little by little until they imploded.. either way ofcourse I hope they didn’t feel pain or anticipated agony prior to imploding.. RIP🥀5 brave men.
@JD-gj2rj
@JD-gj2rj Год назад
Yeah thier DNA said that!!
@markosborne4875
@markosborne4875 Год назад
One half pound of pressure per square inch for each foot of depth in the water column. Do the math.
@thomasmorrow5836
@thomasmorrow5836 Год назад
14.7 pounds per 1 atmosphere or every 33 feet
@AxiomApe
@AxiomApe Год назад
6000 psi at the depth they died
@talkaboutwacky
@talkaboutwacky 4 месяца назад
This dudes editorializing of their last moments made me roll my eyes. "They were probably laughing at a funny joke one of them said"
@shadeyfang8564
@shadeyfang8564 Год назад
Pretty sure it’s 1600 pounds per square inch of pressure. They don’t have remains anymore. They didn’t find remains because their remains literally leaked out
@andrewtodd9103
@andrewtodd9103 6 месяцев назад
For those of you curious, it takes 100 milliseconds for your brain to process pain, and 13 milliseconds for your eyes to see that said pain is imminent and bound to happen. However, the implosion on the submarine took only a single millisecond. So, one second they were joking and laughing, the next millisecond, they were dust.
@chopsu123
@chopsu123 Год назад
They absolutley knew they were about to die. They were terrified and felt every ounce of fear...until they were turned into gumbo.
@DannyWatson-oo1yy
@DannyWatson-oo1yy Год назад
You werent even there, You have no idea how it happened.
@Mandoingwell
@Mandoingwell Год назад
You would never catch me doing some crazy stuff like that SMH
@StabDaRasher84
@StabDaRasher84 Год назад
Watery ass.
@hidupdemokrasi8927
@hidupdemokrasi8927 7 месяцев назад
They were like : this is wrong, we were on our way to Titanic and suddenly transferred to this another world. And they now have a new journey as Isekai characters
@knokd_
@knokd_ Год назад
They heard the hull cracking first. Most experts have said that and previous divers talked about it as well. At least now you can make another RU-vid video. Yay algorithms 🎉
@vfletes1
@vfletes1 Год назад
A lot of people lose their lives on the seas.. yet this was widely covered by the world because they were millionaires
@cindygordon5242
@cindygordon5242 Год назад
If not for the titanic, it would hardly be news
@heatherlindsay4278
@heatherlindsay4278 Год назад
God love them I send condolences to their loved ones it was an awful tragedy
@joeyclemenza7339
@joeyclemenza7339 5 месяцев назад
Apparently, it was likely that they went vertical and began a rapid descent to the bottom 45 to 70 seconds before the implosion, as the submarine completely lost power. Some speculate that they may have been in pitch black, all piled on top of each other as the sub went down. So, probably a lot of shouting, confusion, words of “don’t panic,” and “oh my god!!!” THEN, split second catastrophe. Either way… it’s absolutely terrifying, and probably not the best way to die. Hopefully it was the quickest
@lmontreze
@lmontreze 4 месяца назад
I’m scared
@austinbdn11
@austinbdn11 6 месяцев назад
From what I've read the implosion was 20mls For reference the blink of an eye is 100mls so it was 1/5th the time it takes to blink your eye
@Crowski
@Crowski Год назад
Best. Death. Ever.
@franciscoduran-dt3of
@franciscoduran-dt3of Год назад
I was just acolling doen the commentd thinking this. Sad part is they didnt know when they died. I would atleast know when ima die but totallt go out like this
@PCLISTS
@PCLISTS Год назад
​@@franciscoduran-dt3ofplease next time use english
@ShxdowsMusics
@ShxdowsMusics Год назад
@@PCLISTS okay smartass deal with typos
@jjlatinopedia
@jjlatinopedia Год назад
So they turned into sushi in a split second..
@Architect532
@Architect532 2 месяца назад
What's cool is that you dont feel any pain at all if this happens, as it takes the human body 1 millisecond to feel pain. This event took nearly 10 or fewer milliseconds, yet you won't feel anything anyway.
@makinamuerte7590
@makinamuerte7590 Год назад
"Haha. Hey guys wouldn't it be crazy if this thing implo-"
@WATCHING-247
@WATCHING-247 Год назад
This did not happen they were killed
@kookyjoeb5524
@kookyjoeb5524 Год назад
Care to elaborate?
@TroyDiestler-fg1sv
@TroyDiestler-fg1sv Год назад
They should have stayed home where they belonged.
@warehousejo007
@warehousejo007 Год назад
that's very thoughtful. 😕
@brandonmcgrew4367
@brandonmcgrew4367 7 месяцев назад
The sad thing is, apparently they were scared. The transcripts were released. And they knew something was wrong before it happened. Rush mentioned that all alarms were red, that they were having to switch to auxiliary power, and on top of that; rush had mentioned there was a crackling sound in the aft section. They all knew something was terribly wrong, so unfortunately their last moments were spent trying to fix major issues on the sub. Sad.
@2dogs1tale81
@2dogs1tale81 Год назад
Oh they were scared. They had 18 minutes from the time the alarms went off and they heard the crackling noises in the aft, and attempted an emergency ascent from 3500 meters. They knew they were going to die and they knew for almost 20 minutes. “They weren’t even scared”? No, they were terrified. They may not have felt pain but they anticipated their death for a long time.
@blacksand6368
@blacksand6368 Год назад
Dead is dead, it doesn’t matter if they went quietly. It never should have happened to anyone rich or poor. Someone needs some prison time for those manslaughter’s.
@paulciprus9582
@paulciprus9582 11 месяцев назад
If I were that kid…I’d never would have gotten in that thing…bye dad…see you when you get back….😮
@jefftee0421
@jefftee0421 Год назад
It's a submersible, not a submarine. Huge difference.
@Nutten2
@Nutten2 3 месяца назад
the joke:''hey what if we imploded right no-'' implodes
@morganfreeman5972
@morganfreeman5972 Год назад
To put this into perspective...human body to mash potatoes in a millisecond.
@alphaomega1351
@alphaomega1351 3 месяца назад
Somebody farted. That's what ignited the implosion. 😳
@jpaul8589
@jpaul8589 Год назад
It was more like a giant diesel piston. They were first compressed at 2,500 feet per second and then vaporized by a 1000 degree sonoluminescent detonation.
@osmangiire1349
@osmangiire1349 Год назад
What does it look like to meet a friend called JAWS post implosion?😂 I suspect the French Fries were first eaten and the last to eat was extra spicy food on the menu😂
@timothyjerry1177
@timothyjerry1177 7 месяцев назад
After losing power, the sub went port hole down vertical because of the weight of that end. Propulsion is what was used to keep the sub horizontal, when that was lost it became port hole bulkhead heavy. That said, imagine being in pitch black sitting in a vertical pile of people screaming to the sounds of crackling? How terrifying.
@millipede070707
@millipede070707 Год назад
They literally never felt a thing. The implosion happened faster than the brain can process pain.
@doorsareforopening
@doorsareforopening 9 месяцев назад
They probably weren't happy. The text logs show that the main guy was absolutely panicking, and that there was some sort of alarm going off inside the vessel
@helenhess1603
@helenhess1603 Год назад
You don't know what they went through You weren't there, I'm thinking sheer terror
@Victorseafog
@Victorseafog Год назад
if you fall into train tracks and a train rolls over your head you don't know you were on the train tracks the minute before.
@LoomsOfLore
@LoomsOfLore Год назад
For anyone wondering the pressure down at that depth is roughly 6500lbs per square inch, that is the equivilent of 3.5 tons of weight pressing you from every single angle simultaneously, it is nearly 400 times the pressure of earths atmosphere.
@Nonamelol.
@Nonamelol. Год назад
The air inside was reduced to the size of a baseball in a matter of milliseconds, they were literally obliterated before they knew it.
@BratatoChip
@BratatoChip Год назад
They literally wouldn’t have even had time to know what happened . It literally happened in less than .01 milliseconds
@-jon-477
@-jon-477 Год назад
Actually your entire body just turns to mush instantly.
@zhanadilkyzzy
@zhanadilkyzzy Год назад
There is no painless death, except for death from an atomic bomb at the epicenter, where you are split into ions in milliseconds
@miskatonicuniversityavclub202
It was not all of a sudden. The implosion itself was sure. But that thing would have gone vertical and dropped like an arrow before it happened. So they fell over eachother to the side, in total darkness and the only sound their own panic. They knew for a decent period that they would probably be dying, then when they dropped the frame, and the ballasts, once they lost power thats when it would go verticle and drop. They may have hit the ocean floor causing the implosion. It may have happened otw down. But the notion that they were just gliding along blissfully unaware then boom!, is a fantasy.
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