In 2012, James Cameron descended to 35,756 feet, but didn't quite break the record set by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960 (35,797'). I'm not an oceanographer or anything remotely similar. Just happened to watched a TH-cam video yesterday by "Tech Insider" with the reference.
This it what TH-cam Comunnity is for, thx for the info... Otherwise the tittle of the video could be "Click Bait", the comunnity its not ok with that, but Google dont let us to report that (strange?). Yes, the video talks about Mariana Trench dive... But i have to know what is the content just reading the tittle, not watching all the video -.-
@@jhnyjoejoe69a little research would probably diminish your doubt. The equipment was actually pretty accurate. They only measured it off by about 20 feet. Which was corrected in 1995 after they got better measurements and found the correct depth, 35,797 ft Also, the vessel Piccard used for that depth was the famous Trieste, a very accomplished sub with a lot of history and discoveries.
@@PrinceJes If you could touch them down there they would feel like a full balloon, but if you bring them up they'll probably end up like the "blobfish" that you'll find a picture of all over the internet. Like a reverse-deflated balloon.
@@whynottalklikeapirat You are correct, but to believe in Hell and a Savior who died to ransom us from it is not so much a stretch of imagination as believing anything else. Hebrews 11 New King James Version (NKJV) By Faith We Understand Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good testimony. By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible.
I used to get high and watch sponge Bob with my adhd nephew Spaz, that shit was funny af on weed yo. Then, i found sponge bong hemp pants on TH-cam😂😂😂 that shit had me dead af
@cnet At 2:10 he says “10,882 feet” Yeah you mean METERS..... unless there’s over 20,000 feet of undiscovered depth hiding somewhere in the Tonga Trench....
they have ways to detect things in the water and if there was some sort of sudden variation they would have detected it and also not many things like down there and its not possible for it to be the biggest of creature. 16000 pounds of pressure per square inch will crush most things
@tcobuttsmellystench3236it’s not far off. Giant colossal squids are estimated to live in depths around 7000 to 10000 feet deep but we only know about them because when they die they tend to surface to higher depths. It is one of the primary reasons we know so little about them. So yes, there is things we have little understanding of, even giant under water monsters like the giant colossal squid which have been found to be 46 feet long and over 490kg. Video analysis of one squid was estimated to be over 100 feet.
I think someone in a submersible put that plastic bag down there....plastic can't find its way to the ocean floor unless someone put a rock inside of the plastic bag then dropped it into the ocean
We did an 8 day Caribbean cruise and I was on the lookout for plastic anything and coffee cups. We did not see any plastic bags, coffee cups, plastic anything even at the ports of our 8 day trip! I was so surprised and pleased.
@@Esablaka I do not doubt the threat that mishandling of plastics is causing our environment but rather it was surprisingly sweet to see no trash in the Caribbean. It seems like there should be a good environmental use for these plastics such as road base materials, buffers, etc.
James Cameron must be so pissed, he got beaten this year, twice. -Deepest Dive by man -Highest Grossing Film of all time, Avatar outranked by Avengers Endgame(by playing it in theaters again with additional epic cgi fail of the Hulk)
The intense pressure can only hold very small water based bodied animals and microscopic organisms. Anything of that size would die instantly to pressure.
PLASTIC? I find it hypocritical for people to get bothered about plastic bags on the Mariana Trench, but miraculously people are putting their groceries on plastic bags at your local Walmart, Target, Sams, etc. 🙄🙄🙄
I mean plastic is generally food safe. It looks gross in nature, but realistically it isn't actually harming much, those beverage rings being the exception, due to their problematic shape.
Small plastic residue will be our lasting legacy in microscopic form it basicly last forever so when aliens finaly comes here after hundreds of thousend of years all that they will be able to see was that we trow garbage everywhere.. Nice legacy🎉 humans are the best😂
eight tons per square inch Because of its extreme depth, the Mariana Trench is cloaked in perpetual darkness and the temperature is just a few degrees above freezing. The water pressure at the bottom of the trench is a crushing eight tons per square inch-or about a thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level
I think we need to cover area rather than depth. If we have only explored 20% of our ocean, Its only logical that it's in widespread area that we need to concentrate. Theres probably so many hidden spaces with breathable air that are trapped down from when seal level has risen or there have been earthquakes. Imagine a bowl upside down and sea level rises 1000 feet above it. Now you have a pristine ancient area just waiting to be discovered.
are we sure that mariana's trench is the deepest place in our oceans? i mean people were saying that we only explored about 5% of our oceans... what about those 95%? maybe there is something way too deeper than that
The Tonga Trench is not 10.000 ft, it's 10.000 m which is 35.000 ft, correct please (with correct i mean stop using ft and go metric like the rest of the civilized world).
Unfortunately plastic is not the worst thing to find... I suppose these explorations also work to discover oil sources to later extract it, polluting so much more than a plastic bag.
@@sorrowinchrist3387Because the Titan OceanGate sub was poorly made and the CEO, who went down with the sub, fired those who spoke out against safety concerns.
@@dariusvilla5680 I still cannot wrap my head around it that they bypass all secruity checkes not one was made. And just rely on gutt and inspiration??? Why??????
rather risking lifes in ocean gate with quater million they would have spent a million on limiting factor by triton which succeded trench in many times... if you have money dont be miser...
It’s amazing where the human kind can go now and the future if we don’t destroy our self Well done Victor and good luck in the future challenges and from one Albanian thanks you keep the Albanian flag on your vest to respect your wives country 🇺🇸❤🇦🇱
This man should be the next guy who goes back down to the titanic shipwreck he's got the right sub he's probably the smartest man I ever heard speak b4
This is the only reason why I want technology to grow to discover new creatures Anyone else love animals but don’t want people to destroy the world When I mean the world I meant destroy nature
I propose a venture to locate and recover the giant crystal from the island area known as Atlantis on the western edge of the Sahara desert. It should be searched by a dowser first in order to locate.
I wonder how the plastic wraper is sinking in the water. I have never seen any plastic object sinking in the water. Water density is high than any plastic.
Who's here after oceangate?
Me!! Hahah!! I think deep exploration is interesting just don't do it with a crazy man who is "Braking rules".
Nope
Me
Netflix , please buy the new documentary! Please make it 4K HDR+ . Thanks in advance
I concur.
Be accurate he never reached the ACTUAL bottom . Just say he dived 11,000 feet into the trench .
@@Preciousvibez 11,000 meters... 1 meter is equal to 3 feet.
@@s7r49 8k looks like trash on my 16k smart tv...You simple peasant!
@@s7r49 Be gone peasant!!!
“We know a lot of things, but what we don’t know is a lot more.”
- Edward Witten
In 2012, James Cameron descended to 35,756 feet, but didn't quite break the record set by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960 (35,797'). I'm not an oceanographer or anything remotely similar. Just happened to watched a TH-cam video yesterday by "Tech Insider" with the reference.
This it what TH-cam Comunnity is for, thx for the info... Otherwise the tittle of the video could be "Click Bait", the comunnity its not ok with that, but Google dont let us to report that (strange?).
Yes, the video talks about Mariana Trench dive... But i have to know what is the content just reading the tittle, not watching all the video -.-
use meter not feet. no1 care about feets. delete that measurment
I doubt they got to that deph back in 1960 with the limited tech. The numbers were most likely grossly exaggerated.
@@jhnyjoejoe69a little research would probably diminish your doubt.
The equipment was actually pretty accurate. They only measured it off by about 20 feet. Which was corrected in 1995 after they got better measurements and found the correct depth, 35,797 ft
Also, the vessel Piccard used for that depth was the famous Trieste, a very accomplished sub with a lot of history and discoveries.
@@jhnyjoejoe69we went to the moon and back in 69’ and you doubtful of this lmao😂
Those little freaking Fishes are in continuous pressure, equivalent to the weight of 50 Freaking Jumbo Jets Together!!!
Yeah... WTF!!!
Yes but they don't know it.
Why aren't they crushed?
@@PrinceJes magic.
@@PrinceJes They have no air in them, only water, that is why they do not feel the heavy pressure
@@PrinceJes If you could touch them down there they would feel like a full balloon, but if you bring them up they'll probably end up like the "blobfish" that you'll find a picture of all over the internet.
Like a reverse-deflated balloon.
Plastics in such deep part on ocean is terrifying
Just imagine what's in your stomach
Actually it's not. It's unfortunate, but not really "terrifying".
Hell is real and it lasts forever. That's terrifying.
@@danielcolwell1477 Then again - there is ample evidence of plastic - and zero evidence of Hell.
@@mitchellmitchell6938 To you, poor thing.
@@whynottalklikeapirat
You are correct, but to believe in Hell and a Savior who died to ransom us from it is not so much a stretch of imagination as believing anything else.
Hebrews 11 New King James Version (NKJV)
By Faith We Understand
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good testimony.
By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible.
Patrick: "Those are some ugly looking fish"
Spongebob: "maybe we're near one of those toxic waste dumps
sweet victory intensifies*
I used to get high and watch sponge Bob with my adhd nephew Spaz, that shit was funny af on weed yo. Then, i found sponge bong hemp pants on TH-cam😂😂😂 that shit had me dead af
I mean aquaman must be littering
HAHAHA...yeah, Bad Aquaman~
The topographical 3D views were awesome. Never saw that before. Thank you
imagine ur a fish swimming along and some random being just yeets you to a whole new world
Rush had one green button. Wanna keep it simple he said. He did make it there twice with a playstation controller 😅
@cnet
At 2:10 he says “10,882 feet”
Yeah you mean METERS..... unless there’s over 20,000 feet of undiscovered depth hiding somewhere in the Tonga Trench....
I was searching for you comment 🤣🤣🤣
Man that’s creepy, we have no idea what’s down there. I’d be having a freaky feeling the whole time of some huge sea monster attacking my sub
You’ve been watching too many junk TV shows.
they have ways to detect things in the water and if there was some sort of sudden variation they would have detected it and also not many things like down there and its not possible for it to be the biggest of creature. 16000 pounds of pressure per square inch will crush most things
@tcobuttsmellystench3236 calm down buddy not that serious. Pretty funny making that accusation on TH-cam also, maybe you need to lay off it for awhile
@tcobuttsmellystench3236it’s not far off. Giant colossal squids are estimated to live in depths around 7000 to 10000 feet deep but we only know about them because when they die they tend to surface to higher depths. It is one of the primary reasons we know so little about them. So yes, there is things we have little understanding of, even giant under water monsters like the giant colossal squid which have been found to be 46 feet long and over 490kg. Video analysis of one squid was estimated to be over 100 feet.
That's why he went when it was dark so the monsters would be asleep. Smart move.
i wouldn't be so surprised if they find jason momoa there.
Or kanye if he is still a gay fish
He drowned ???!!
You mean Auqa Man? Jason is a human, you took that movie way too serious.
@@Christian-tx9dm lol. you took my comment to serious too. 😂😂😂
Chuck norris bath house
The other main issue with plastic other than being unable to decompose, is the hormone disrupting chemicals it leaches into water and food.
This is why the world is slowly becoming homosexual 😢
I think someone in a submersible put that plastic bag down there....plastic can't find its way to the ocean floor unless someone put a rock inside of the plastic bag then dropped it into the ocean
@@a.m.6847 Sure it can otherwise we wouldn't find it in the deep sea all over the globe
@@a.m.6847gravity and ocean currents, maybe it was dropped off a ship and the ocean currents took it on a diagonal ride to the mariana trenches
They don't show us what they really see tho
I wish there is aquaman 😂😂
That’s because most of it is just see floor. Sorry no sea monsters as nothing big could survive the pressure
Damian Caling :(
James Cameron just got really pissed
I hear he went directly down to his metal workshop.
@@whynottalklikeapirat
I heard he just strapped a lead belt and went directly to the bottom
@@justicewarrior9187 Yeah. What a cheat.
He got beaten twice this year, Deepest Dive and the top Grossing film of all time, let’s just wait for his next move
@@ginotan3102 He is not really known to back down from competition ...
Also people should be reminded with these type of videos last time I checked 90% of the ocean is still unexplored
This is cool and all but what if i want to control it with a bluetooth controller while sitting on the bucket toilet
Sooooo cooooool
THen it wil fail like the Titan.
In other words, not going down there.
Have a wired control as backup nearby ^.^
I’m watching this in school and this is the only video I watched in school that I actually payed attention too.
Love this series what the future nice video cant wait to watch on discovery channel now il wait for this have more what the future
Amazing thank u for your hard work and showing n teaching us absolutely amazing
Can this be used to help find titan ?
Thanks for video! Would be great if you mention next time dimensions also in meters.
Thanks for the suggestion! Good call!
What is the limiting factor doing in this search and rescue of the Titan?
trying to avoid tarnishing its reputation by being involved with that boondoggle.
Cant wait for the documentary to be releases!!
where is it now?
Damn, did he actually travel there ? I can't imagine how scary it is, if anything went wrong = dead for sure.
There's a tremendous amount of pressure deep down there, can easily crush human body.
Yes he went down there. Multiple times not just once.
We did an 8 day Caribbean cruise and I was on the lookout for plastic anything and coffee cups. We did not see any plastic bags, coffee cups, plastic anything even at the ports of our 8 day trip! I was so surprised and pleased.
Well.... you have to move a bit away from the coast to the large plastic vortexes to actually see it.
@@Esablaka I do not doubt the threat that mishandling of plastics is causing our environment but rather it was surprisingly sweet to see no trash in the Caribbean. It seems like there should be a good environmental use for these plastics such as road base materials, buffers, etc.
James Cameron must be so pissed, he got beaten this year, twice.
-Deepest Dive by man
-Highest Grossing Film of all time, Avatar outranked by Avengers Endgame(by playing it in theaters again with additional epic cgi fail of the Hulk)
Notify me when we discover Atlantis
They will eventually find a Mosasaurus or a Kraken...lol
Frank C don’t know about the kraken part but maybe a prehistoric animal
@@erikodegaard2943 giant squid is the closest thing we will get. its 40 feet.
If anything fossils
ZA MEGALODOON
The intense pressure can only hold very small water based bodied animals and microscopic organisms. Anything of that size would die instantly to pressure.
Have swum over the top of Mariana’s Trench, so cool, so deeeeeep. What a lucky dude, the doco is going to be amazeballs.
That fish is dope🙂
Bro went down there and kidnap some fish 💀
Yeah!! And then we talk about possible aliens taking humans 🤣🤣🤣!
A 3 minute video is not enough for a dive in mariana's trench, they hide something to us
*Tbh I wouldn't be surprised if they find a Megaladon down there 😂😂😂*
If you watched the Meg you know what I'm talking about.
They probably will considering the megalodon’ decent intelligence and surprisingly good adaptability
Except if they find one then it has evolved to be a different species so it will no longer be megaladon
Damian Caling oh yeah! Good point!
Damian Caling it would be a miniglodon!
At 2:10 the depth of 10882 should be meters not feet, it's over 30k feet there
PLASTIC? I find it hypocritical for people to get bothered about plastic bags on the Mariana Trench, but miraculously people are putting their groceries on plastic bags at your local Walmart, Target, Sams, etc. 🙄🙄🙄
They banned plastic bags here in California. Now we have to use reusable bags. It's inconvenient, but necessary.
You're not wrong. That's why we need to use less plastic. Hopefully then it won't end up in places like this!
I mean plastic is generally food safe. It looks gross in nature, but realistically it isn't actually harming much, those beverage rings being the exception, due to their problematic shape.
Small plastic residue will be our lasting legacy in microscopic form it basicly last forever so when aliens finaly comes here after hundreds of thousend of years all that they will be able to see was that we trow garbage everywhere.. Nice legacy🎉 humans are the best😂
eight tons per square inch
Because of its extreme depth, the Mariana Trench is cloaked in perpetual darkness and the temperature is just a few degrees above freezing. The water pressure at the bottom of the trench is a crushing eight tons per square inch-or about a thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level
Maybe he can meet kyogre and lugia...
I think we need to cover area rather than depth. If we have only explored 20% of our ocean, Its only logical that it's in widespread area that we need to concentrate. Theres probably so many hidden spaces with breathable air that are trapped down from when seal level has risen or there have been earthquakes. Imagine a bowl upside down and sea level rises 1000 feet above it. Now you have a pristine ancient area just waiting to be discovered.
We have no reason to do that😂
What so it can be ruined again?
jason statham has done it long time ago
me too.
So did spongebob
me: I hope they are not hiding anyting
What the Future : Yes
Jason momoa is down there somewhere
Be careful not to break the ice cold protection layer if you go to the bottom
Rennie Ash the meg refrence
Where n when can it will be available to watch???
are we sure that mariana's trench is the deepest place in our oceans? i mean people were saying that we only explored about 5% of our oceans... what about those 95%? maybe there is something way too deeper than that
Unlikely; we know where all the trenches are, and compared to them the rest of the ocean is shallow.
First dive 1960's
Third dive 2k19
Kudos Humans....
Exploration!!!! Or a giant leap towards another exploitation
You mean dive
The Tonga Trench is not 10.000 ft, it's 10.000 m which is 35.000 ft, correct please (with correct i mean stop using ft and go metric like the rest of the civilized world).
He said feet but meant to say meters.
Ahh good catch! I did mean to say meters. And I would love to join the metric system, we just need to convince the rest of the USA :)
Erk Erk, very original profile pic, like it!
Erk Erk Your expectation that he would actually rush to change it because of your stern rebuke is adorable.
Ocean gate sub implode
1:34 Maybe the fish likes candy? lol
i look forward to the documentary
Unfortunately plastic is not the worst thing to find... I suppose these explorations also work to discover oil sources to later extract it, polluting so much more than a plastic bag.
Tonga Trench is 10,882 METERS deep- He erroneously referred to it as 10,882 FEET deep 👍.
American explorer Victor Vescovo became the first person to reach the deepest part of the ocean in a new submersible called the Limiting Factor.
*4th person.
40 million these are some seriously wealthy individuals
James Cameron is the best deepsea challenger....
What's the documentary
I would name this cute submersible. The Sea Suitcase, with the equipment for studying the deep. Kudos from Alaska 🥰👍🌹💐
mariana trench : new expedition just made a new question
Absolutely thrilling!
>10 billion people have been born since 1900. “Possibly” seeing 1 candy wrapper seems pretty good IMO.
So was it 10,000 metres or 10,000 feet?
Boom! Not first
I think he meant 10882 metres for the Tonga Trench.
Why can't they rescue the Titanic searchers?
Cause it imploded.
@@sorrowinchrist3387Because the Titan OceanGate sub was poorly made and the CEO, who went down with the sub, fired those who spoke out against safety concerns.
@@dariusvilla5680 I still cannot wrap my head around it that they bypass all secruity checkes not one was made. And just rely on gutt and inspiration??? Why??????
They’ll find plastic *and* tires next.
rather risking lifes in ocean gate with quater million they would have spent a million on limiting factor by triton which succeded trench in many times... if you have money dont be miser...
Молодцы!
Поздравляю с этим великим достижением!
Thank everything for the new technology...... one day we will truly know what’s really down at the bottom of the ocean
Why not use it to save the missing submarine
😢
Cause they did not need to use such an advance sub if it was 10,000 meter down then they could have use it.
The Triton 4000/2 can easily reach the Titanic & do the Oceangate search. This sub Triton 4300/2 is meant for diving to the deepest depths super fast.
I wish there was sea shell's video of that place only video made as well .
This is the time dat ive ever heard of the southern ocean
Pollution is more destructive and terrifying from the depths of oceans
It’s amazing where the human kind can go now and the future if we don’t destroy our self
Well done Victor and good luck in the future challenges and from one Albanian thanks you keep the Albanian flag on your vest to respect your wives country
🇺🇸❤🇦🇱
1:42 brought back with him? Alive right?
WHy didnt the Quest use their sub and expertise????
thats what i dont understand and also how was it not regulated more
@@thenman23 Loop holes its how they could get away with their crime.
1.14
Is that gold?
It's the light from the sub reflecting off the sentiment.
Nope... We think it is bacterial mats or Serpentization.
I hope they will find humanoid form species such as mermaid or any prehistoric animal.
Aquaman...😁
Meh it's just dolphin
@@4b4nk Yeah..maybe, LOL
This man should be the next guy who goes back down to the titanic shipwreck he's got the right sub he's probably the smartest man I ever heard speak b4
Thanks for taking the Albanian flag in those deeps 🇦🇱
Did he pick up the plastic?
Was that Gold at 1:13?
Awesome
So cool .
Amazing
“ Hi Mum, So yea I just got back from the dive and guess what.. apparently I’ve discovered a whole new species “ 🤯 COULD YOU IMAGINE!!!
Im Tongan ..never heard of the tongan treach but ive never been to tonga 🇹🇴 😥 California rasied ....but still koo to see
Shit, I read about the Tongan Trench, in 6th grade, and I'm 47 and neither Tongan Nor American ...
Those fish can be subject to make a powerfull mutants.
This is the only reason why I want technology to grow to discover new creatures
Anyone else love animals but don’t want people to destroy the world
When I mean the world I meant destroy nature
I'm gonna ask aquaman to tidy his mess
I think underwater exploration is far more fascinating than space,just my opinion tho!!!!
I can’t believe there’s plastic down there. That’s so depressing!
I propose a venture to locate and recover the giant crystal from the island area known as Atlantis on the western edge of the Sahara desert. It should be searched by a dowser first in order to locate.
That's a 40 million dollar well spent in my book.
Of course Nike made it to the bottom of the world, man consumerism is crazy. I wonder it that was my candy wrapper though... guess we’ll never know
I wonder how the plastic wraper is sinking in the water. I have never seen any plastic object sinking in the water. Water density is high than any plastic.
The bar went even lower!
True explorer.
so the ocean in subnautica is still nothing compared to this