My grandpa tried to warn everyone that it was gonna sink and nobody would listen to him, eventually he said it so many times they threw him out of the theater
I was always under the impression that the meat on the bodies was eaten by deep-sea scavengers and the incredibly high water pressure basically pulverized the bones
Ocean water has to be the reason why many bodies weren't recovered. Minerals broke down flesh, muscle and soft tissues of organs. Bones usually take longer to break down from the minerals in water. Plus its been quite a while since the Titanic wreck was found - so all that time would explain why only the clothes of those were lost are only found in the surrounding areas. Still sad many lives were lost that night.
As someone who owns pet crabs, I'm pretty sure it was crabs. You can't put anything with them. You can't even keep them together in the same tank with each other. They eat everything.
But …in nature. Crabs migrate together in the hundreds or thousands… I wonder if this phenomena you speak of is simply because they are in the tank. It’s it confined space itself or I guess the present of confinement makes them cannibals
Going to see the Titanic? That sounds awesome. What was the company named in the video? Oceangate? They must be doing regular trips by now, Im'a check that out. Oh, geez...
So many inaccuracies but Showing a scuba diver inside the titanic? Bruh the depth world record is like 300m. Titanic sits at nearly 4K. You’d be crushed 😆
Supposedly when I lived in Vegas, and I finally went to the Titanic Museum. They have the biggest piece of the Titanic taken out. I think they talk about it in this video. They have it there. Check it out if you ever go.
Just wow! How are all these details so well documented! Just nuts how much info we have access to considering how the scene of the crime is so old and hard to access
The Titan submersible used unconventional materials, such as a carbon-fiber hull. Experts in deep-sea engineering criticized this choice, arguing that carbon fiber might not withstand the extreme pressures of the depths near the Titanic wreck (approximately 3,800 meters). Rush reportedly dismissed concerns from industry experts, saying innovation required "breaking rules."
I was literally just watching an animated recreation of the Titanic sinking and thought about the dead and where did they go. INFOGRAPHICS GET OUT OF MY HEAD
@@bernmar who cares? I do! Did you not read my comment thoroughly? I said this happened when she was three years old, she probably didn't hear about it until later in her life. Your comment wasn't necessary and you are a rude individual.
You said at 8:10 that millvina dean was 9 weeks old when the titanic sank but then at 31:24 you said she was 9 years old. Probably best to fact check your own information before posting
They didn't catch the error in the original video. No chance they'd go through and fix it for the compilation since compilations are typically posted to save time and to have something to post while a creator makes a new video.
Well its time for a nap beings i got up earlier this morning then normal so ill put this on and listen until im asleep 🥱 Wait a minute.... this was uploaded a day ago and it's telling me I can go see titanic in 2019!! Maybe if we go back in time they can figure out something else for the ocean gate.
infographics can't even get the bodies topic right. There's no way any human remains will ever be found. Edit: they couldn't also be bothered to remove that part about Oceangate offering trips to the Titanic. That aged like fine milk.
They also said millvina dean (last survivor to die in 2009) was 9 weeks old and then later said she was 9 years old at the time of sinking. They are horrible at fact checking their own stories
@HaileyjaysMy great grandfather was a crewman on the cutter lifeboat with the Duff Gordons , there was no bribe and the fact they even suggested that false narrative is a joke.
Excellent video but actually the material the Titanic was built out of was perfectly acceptable for the time. It's just that metalurgy has come a long way since then and we know more than they did now about steel quality and how to make it less brittle. That being said, they were sailing too far north for the time of year. Cold weather affects metal no matter what, so that threw gas on the fire as it was.
Well, we can't exactly know how brittle it was. There were so many tm things to consider, like how much time it would take considering Titanic entered the cold Labrador current from warm Gulf stream on April 14 evening. We also don't know how the heat inside would've affected and worked against the cold water outside the hull, we also don't see much brittle plates on the wreck. It's curved on all the areas of tear or impact. We don't know how much the cold affected the hull.
Just to think that over 110 passengers could have been saved if they would have got on the the first three life boats that were deployed from the Titanic into the ocean, as those life boats had a capacity of 60 people, and it was only 20 per life boat, for the first three life boats. Also, adding 40 more life boats could have saved an extra 200+ passengers. The crew on the Titanic should have stress the importance of survival drills.
First 3 lifeboats were launched with 28, 32, 36 people per boat. People were very reluctant to board the lifeboat. They didn't want to leave the seemingly stable ship only to get stranded on a small lifeboat in the ocean. Drills at the time typically didn't involve passengers.
3:13 This is kinda a nitpick but the Carpathia was a Cunard ship (The company for Lusitania) so the funnels should be the same color, but this is a good video, it basically gets the point across and at least you guys actually tried and didn't just lie and make stuff up like Brightside.
I gotta admit that seeing the wreck up close would be awesome but didn't want to. So many things can go wrong during deep sea exploration. I wouldn't want my final resting place to be 2 miles below the ocean surface
Maybe my math is wildly wrong, or they really drank far more water 11 decades ago, but 2229 people drank 14000 gallons of water a day? That's more than 6 gallons of water a day. Are we sure that wasn't drinking, washing, etc?
watching this for the first time, and my eyes almost fell out of my head when I heard about ocean gate giving tours, thankfully this was not released wait it was just released three hours ago? no lastminute editing before posting? lol ... well I mean okay...lol everyone that visited on Ocean gates sub died a worse death than those who perished on the titanic... and well never mind about visiting it just watch movies and biographies lol.
It's a compilation of previously posted videos. Complications are made and posted to save time and to have something to post while creators make new videos. There is no chance any creator will go through the original videos to fix things.
Who wrote this? It's written like a 3rd grader and not like your usual content. What gives? Edit: Yup. 3:24 is another example . Carparthia? Do you also not proofread anymore? You misname the Carpathia as the Carparthia many times too
??? Whuu??? Where did all the bodies go to? It's been 104 years! They've either decomposed, been eaten by sea life, or been eaten by microorganisms (over the course of 104 years). In fact, if there had been anything left, that's what most people would call a "Horror Movie."
About the possible bodies inside the Titanic it is likely as when they searched the Edmund Fitzgerald wreck they found the bodies preserved due to the climate at the depth and location but due to the speed the Titanic had on impact likely compromised the hull allowing small organism to get in. So possible but very unlikely.
I had this on as background noise while doing work and the Ocean Gate mention was enough to make me stop what I was doing and write this comment.
I thought I was the only one who heard it so I checked the comments. Glad I was wrong lol
My grandpa tried to warn everyone that it was gonna sink and nobody would listen to him, eventually he said it so many times they threw him out of the theater
@@squidward06 HA. clever.
@@squidward06 hilarious.
I laughed way too hard at this 😂
Ok, now this is unoriginal now.
@ ok and ur point is what? Don’t like it don’t respond
Oof, the bit about Ocean Gate didn’t age well 😅
Haha,you beat me to it!😹
Came straight to the comments after hearing that 😂
How tf didn’t they edit that out
@@Versiffathat part really has that like huh did I miss something 🤔
Wasn't that clever guys
*inhales cigarette at the mention of ocean gate*
@@PerrRose so did the ocean...
yeah that didnt age well
Bro, I literally read this while smoking a cigarette 😂
@@jeffryburns2206no shot me too😅😂😂😂
@@billrowan1957😂😂😂😂
lol ocean gate reference is diabolical
That ocean gate joke ran deep……stayed there too😅
This needs to be top comment
Wow😂
😂
XD
😂😂😂😂 good one
This OceanGate sounds promising. I must purchase tickets at once!
Ocean gate passengers paid to go see the remains of the titanic. Instead, they got an upgrade package to meet the actual passengers 💀.
What,'s my name it's King Catnap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was always under the impression that the meat on the bodies was eaten by deep-sea scavengers and the incredibly high water pressure basically pulverized the bones
This is logic. Infographics don't practice that. They can't even make a legible sentence.
Video is as long as the actual sinking of Titanic. Nice touch
Ocean water has to be the reason why many bodies weren't recovered. Minerals broke down flesh, muscle and soft tissues of organs. Bones usually take longer to break down from the minerals in water. Plus its been quite a while since the Titanic wreck was found - so all that time would explain why only the clothes of those were lost are only found in the surrounding areas. Still sad many lives were lost that night.
As someone who owns pet crabs, I'm pretty sure it was crabs. You can't put anything with them. You can't even keep them together in the same tank with each other. They eat everything.
But …in nature. Crabs migrate together in the hundreds or thousands…
I wonder if this phenomena you speak of is simply because they are in the tank. It’s it confined space itself or I guess the present of confinement makes them cannibals
@@kaylzzzza Yeah, in nature they have a whole ocean to run away from each other if someone tries to eat them. Not so much in captivity.
Spoiler alert about ocean gate, the CEO amongst others joined the titanic in 2023
That comment didn't age well 😂
@@kathybuttsarnold3534 it literally went down with the ship
@@kathybuttsarnold3534😅😅😅 for real.
feeding the fishes 😂
DiCaprio survived The Titanic, and went on to star in numerous box-office smashers!
1:39:52 "now if u went down their with ur buddies cuz that's the kinda things u do" had me dying
I'm more curious as to what happened to all the stuff inside the 1st class passengers safes
Yeaaah I probably wouldn't talk about Oceangate nowadays.
Infographic show is one of my top 5 favorite YT channels!
That man put a scooba diver swimming around the remains of the wreck. 😂 That must have been either superman or Aquaman in disguise.
11:00 this did NOT age well😭😭
Truly, ”once in a LIFETIME” 😭
Oops!
i agree lol
I never thought about the debris coming back up underneath thr swimmers. 😳
I’m 99% sure it’s not “Car-PAR-thee-uh”, but rather “Car-PAY-thee-uh”
You’re only 99% sure?
If its robotic it may pronounce words differently. I often adopt them.
Yakeema on another upload tickled me... 🤭
Shout-out to Oceangate good luck
@@David-en6jg underrated comment
😂
Going to see the Titanic? That sounds awesome. What was the company named in the video? Oceangate? They must be doing regular trips by now, Im'a check that out.
Oh, geez...
So many inaccuracies but Showing a scuba diver inside the titanic? Bruh the depth world record is like 300m. Titanic sits at nearly 4K. You’d be crushed 😆
12000ft deep only a water drone went inside
Kind of like that Ocean Gate sub
Supposedly when I lived in Vegas, and I finally went to the Titanic Museum. They have the biggest piece of the Titanic taken out. I think they talk about it in this video. They have it there. Check it out if you ever go.
10:59 “I’ll take things that aged poorly for $500.”
Just wow! How are all these details so well documented! Just nuts how much info we have access to considering how the scene of the crime is so old and hard to access
That Ocean Gate gig didn't go too well. They went under.
The Titan submersible used unconventional materials, such as a carbon-fiber hull. Experts in deep-sea engineering criticized this choice, arguing that carbon fiber might not withstand the extreme pressures of the depths near the Titanic wreck (approximately 3,800 meters).
Rush reportedly dismissed concerns from industry experts, saying innovation required "breaking rules."
They made a video as long as the actual movie
Hahaaa!
As long as the actual sinking
Devoured by the sea creatures
The Titanic was a good movie ngl in my opinion
Thought my ps4 turned on and i dont even got one anymore
Bodies don’t last long in the middle of the ocean… all kinds of sea creatures will be around to eat any remains.
Woo first to comment happy Thanksgiving!
I was literally just watching an animated recreation of the Titanic sinking and thought about the dead and where did they go.
INFOGRAPHICS GET OUT OF MY HEAD
No
How sad that you have no, as in none, education to know that CREATURES IN THE OCEAN ATE THEM. Wtf do you think? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@WisteriatheFirst cool
“Titanic” was the only ship you pronounced properly
@@brison720 🙈😂😂😂
Eaten like any dead thing in the water.
11:00 …yeah, about that… 💀
My grandmother was three years old when this happened.
@@kellygirlaj who cares? Was she a Titanic survivor?
@@bernmar who cares? I do! Did you not read my comment thoroughly? I said this happened when she was three years old, she probably didn't hear about it until later in her life. Your comment wasn't necessary and you are a rude individual.
At least the pool still works
“American company Ocean Gate…”
Ouuuu about that
11:08 little did they know 😢rest in peace
New titanic content was it because it became free to watch in youtube for a bit? 😁
Great vid
They Disintigrated, into dust
The ocean gate segment aged well
Is that OceanGate company still booking expeditions?
On 15:57 that was the wrong picture of John Jacob Aster IV, that's his great-grandfather. 😅
Ask a mortician did a great video on this
Also Oceanliner Designs. They are both AMAZING storytellers 😍
You said at 8:10 that millvina dean was 9 weeks old when the titanic sank but then at 31:24 you said she was 9 years old. Probably best to fact check your own information before posting
LOL. People make mistakes. Im guessing you are perfect...
@@tdamiano1970I mean you’d think someone named infographic would get their info correct no?
They didn't catch the error in the original video. No chance they'd go through and fix it for the compilation since compilations are typically posted to save time and to have something to post while a creator makes a new video.
@@tdamiano1970 I’m not trying to make educational videos for profit…
31:46 Goes Hard for last noted words
Could you please do a video on crop circles
The secret ingredient of the Krabby patty of course !
😝
Heartless “humor”
Well its time for a nap beings i got up earlier this morning then normal so ill put this on and listen until im asleep 🥱
Wait a minute.... this was uploaded a day ago and it's telling me I can go see titanic in 2019!!
Maybe if we go back in time they can figure out something else for the ocean gate.
infographics can't even get the bodies topic right. There's no way any human remains will ever be found.
Edit: they couldn't also be bothered to remove that part about Oceangate offering trips to the Titanic. That aged like fine milk.
They also said millvina dean (last survivor to die in 2009) was 9 weeks old and then later said she was 9 years old at the time of sinking. They are horrible at fact checking their own stories
@HaileyjaysMy great grandfather was a crewman on the cutter lifeboat with the Duff Gordons , there was no bribe and the fact they even suggested that false narrative is a joke.
Excellent video but actually the material the Titanic was built out of was perfectly acceptable for the time. It's just that metalurgy has come a long way since then and we know more than they did now about steel quality and how to make it less brittle. That being said, they were sailing too far north for the time of year. Cold weather affects metal no matter what, so that threw gas on the fire as it was.
Well, we can't exactly know how brittle it was. There were so many tm things to consider, like how much time it would take considering Titanic entered the cold Labrador current from warm Gulf stream on April 14 evening. We also don't know how the heat inside would've affected and worked against the cold water outside the hull, we also don't see much brittle plates on the wreck. It's curved on all the areas of tear or impact. We don't know how much the cold affected the hull.
YOU GUYS ARE MILKING THE TITANIC 😭
Well at least this doesn't have brainrot
Milking? Or keeping it in the public consciousness 🤔
Fr fr
Well hey Fawk it
No, just a lot of Titanic compalions sewn together
Had this on in the background while doing makeup and as soon as I heard ocean gate my eyeliner went from fierce wing to chicken wing
I sense many titan references in the near future…
Just to think that over 110 passengers could have been saved if they would have got on the the first three life boats that were deployed from the Titanic into the ocean, as those life boats had a capacity of 60 people, and it was only 20 per life boat, for the first three life boats.
Also, adding 40 more life boats could have saved an extra 200+ passengers.
The crew on the Titanic should have stress the importance of survival drills.
First 3 lifeboats were launched with 28, 32, 36 people per boat. People were very reluctant to board the lifeboat. They didn't want to leave the seemingly stable ship only to get stranded on a small lifeboat in the ocean.
Drills at the time typically didn't involve passengers.
You're really good at graphics! Historical accuracy, less so. And grammar - not so much!
goodnight, friends.
Goodnight
3:13 This is kinda a nitpick but the Carpathia was a Cunard ship (The company for Lusitania) so the funnels should be the same color, but this is a good video, it basically gets the point across and at least you guys actually tried and didn't just lie and make stuff up like Brightside.
The ship wasn’t deemed unsinkable in the public eye until after the tragedy
Where did the other compilation videos go?😢
What happened to your voice??
I don't like the change
10:53 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
when i tell u i SCREAMED at that ocean gate mention 😂
Big oof on ocean gate lol
Ocean gate should start giving those tours again. One tragedy does not have to be the end of deep sea tourism.
Crazy to think a single key couldve possibly prevented the whole thing
I gotta admit that seeing the wreck up close would be awesome but didn't want to. So many things can go wrong during deep sea exploration. I wouldn't want my final resting place to be 2 miles below the ocean surface
2:34 the ship is reversing ?
Awesomeness
Maybe my math is wildly wrong, or they really drank far more water 11 decades ago, but 2229 people drank 14000 gallons of water a day? That's more than 6 gallons of water a day. Are we sure that wasn't drinking, washing, etc?
those bodies was fish food next topic
Crabs and other sea life took them and picked the bones clean
watching this for the first time, and my eyes almost fell out of my head when I heard about ocean gate giving tours, thankfully this was not released wait it was just released three hours ago? no lastminute editing before posting? lol ... well I mean okay...lol everyone that visited on Ocean gates sub died a worse death than those who perished on the titanic... and well never mind about visiting it just watch movies and biographies lol.
Everyone who died on oceangate suffered FAR less than the people who perished on the titanic...
It's a compilation of previously posted videos. Complications are made and posted to save time and to have something to post while creators make new videos. There is no chance any creator will go through the original videos to fix things.
Now you can go down and take I look at the wreck of the ocean gate.
This was posted 7 days ago. Why the subtle foreshadowing about ocean gate? Also 2019, wasn’t that just last year?
I've gotten to see the section of the Titanic they pulled up.
Two boats have been misnamed and we’re not even 5 minutes into this!?!
5:12 uummm no scuba diver can get that far down…
Who wrote this? It's written like a 3rd grader and not like your usual content. What gives? Edit: Yup. 3:24 is another example . Carparthia? Do you also not proofread anymore? You misname the Carpathia as the Carparthia many times too
It weighed 46,000 tonnes but floated on water. A nation of sailors, understood buoyancy, Im shocked… shocked I tell you 😮 🤨😏
2AM new feed be like...
yea that oceangate bit didn't last long 😂 cause.. welp we all know how that went😅😅😅
That's some icy topic
??? Whuu??? Where did all the bodies go to? It's been 104 years! They've either decomposed, been eaten by sea life, or been eaten by microorganisms (over the course of 104 years). In fact, if there had been anything left, that's what most people would call a "Horror Movie."
12:00 His statement didn't age well.
Jokes aside, it sounds like people were too panicked to properly board the rescue boats.
5:12 umm what? Who ventured inside of the titantic?
Yes once in a life time trip with ocean gate…
The sing-songy pace of this was irritating!
Are yall stalking me How did you know I was looking at the movie today 💀
Ocean gate.... sigh they didn't know what they were gettin into
@@Raveyboy641 the way I gasped😩😰
Imagine the ship 🛳️ already in water going down slowly or fast in the dark people inside 😢just going deep and deeper scary 😨
Omg if only they knew then that one of those trips to the ship would implode
About the possible bodies inside the Titanic it is likely as when they searched the Edmund Fitzgerald wreck they found the bodies preserved due to the climate at the depth and location but due to the speed the Titanic had on impact likely compromised the hull allowing small organism to get in. So possible but very unlikely.
No, it’s not possible. And there’s a huge difference between fresh water and ocean water. One preserves, one destroys.
Your plug for Oceangate certainly didn’t age well unfortunately. Looks like this came out just before the accident 17 months ago now.