One minute, you're in Titan. The next, you're standing before St. Peter at the Pearly Gates, with Petey smacking Stockton Rush over the head with the Book of Life shouting, "What were you thinking?!"
There is a reason many employers not only want the degree but also the experience behind it. People just graduating with no experience, should not expect to be put into leading roles. I married an electrical engineer just out of college. He worked his way further up in the company. He did fairly quickly he was intelligent And he also had his technicians degree. He had to earn the respect if the technicians also. He did. So yes. To kids just graduating, be patient. Respect has to be earned
@@davinphe ignored the implosions that happened when he did two pressure tests before building Cyclopes 1. Both implosions happened before the desired pressure was reached.
@IyamSoRaya We're also alive because of large predators like lions and grizzly bears who keep the ecosystem under control, but they are not our friends.
Getting bolted into a tuna can to sit in pitch darkness plunging to the bottom of the ocean is torture. The fact that people paid $250,000 to do it is insane. That billionaire mentality of “nothing can happen to me” will get you nothing but dead
This would be my fear factor. I would do it for $10 million but give me a diaper and bag to vomit in and i'll do it. Can't imagine PAYING to do this though😂
Actually, he was super keen to go. He took a rubix cube and was planning on beating a record for fastest solve so deep under water. I dont know why the media peddled that story. Wait, yes I do. Pity sells.
The family radically disagrees on that point. I think the media exaggerated that story about him being terrified, to provide a poignant human story. No doubt the guy was nervous, but Stockton Rush was a snake oil salesman who persuaded everyone his dives were safer than crossing the street. And he had contacted 'Guinness' to register his planned, Rubiks Cube world record attempt. The presence of legendary mariner PH Nargeolet in the carbon fibre Coke can must also have given paying customers a false sense of security. One of the biggest mysteries is why Nargeolet got into bed with OceanGate, and went on so many Titan dives. Fact is he had been to the Titanic wreck in properly-exactly built submersibles - so he must have known how basic it was!
It doesn't even matter what people remember you for though, people will continue their lives and forget all about it and life goes on. He's gone from here so what does he care? 🤔🤔
Rush didn’t have bad intentions. He was passionate about innovation in deep sea exploration. However, he was obviously overconfident in his knowledge of safety.
It wasnt that he 'neglected' safety. Neglect is a passive activity. What Rush did was willfully and purposefully ignore safety and design best practices.
Absolutely, alarms going off, seeing the owner freaking out and realizing you’re not ascending but still descending and keep hearing the cracks and crunches of the fiberglass
@@charlesdarwin54 i thought the inner hull was an aluminum cylinder, but either way it was very thin and they wrapped it with a 5" thick layer of carbon fiber. Definitely very foolish. I do hydrostatic testing on pressure cylinders, and steel cylinders don't have a life span, if they keep passing inspection and hydro test then they can be used for decades. I have some 02 & N2 cylinders from the WW1 era. However carbon fiber not only has a life span of only 24 years, then also have a fill cycle limit as well. Carbon fiber cylinders gives very little indication that there will be a failure and you can't do ultrasonic thickness testing on them either.
@@Cbd_7ohmThe hull was NOT solid carbon fiber, it was carbon fiber wrapped around a thin titanium cylinder rings with titanium end caps. Dont make stuff up if you don't know what you're talking about.
@@unrealshadowgaming230 Well then this was the Titan, not the Titanic. If you want to be pedantic. Plus it completed successful voyages before this incident.
No pain, but you get to experience the terror of the situation you're in. Knowing that death is right in front of you and that it's about to take you away in a matter of seconds. In a certain way it could even be worst.
Not the worst way to die if you don’t know about it but given the alarms were sounding all around them they were probably in a terrible state beforehand.
A nightmare. This is a true horror movie but this wasn't a movie. Pitch dark, in another world, hearing the pressure of a trillion gallons of water at the walls of the submersible sounds the echo of the silent end, knowing the abyss is ready to consume you like you are nothing, something insignificant, the true essence of existence beyond illusion actually. As other friends here already describe, is not the last milliseconds of dying, but the minutes before. The agony, the last touch, the last breath, your last thought, your last fear, one million light years away from everything you knew. And all that, for a hobby?! WTF?!
It is unimaginable what you would feel like in there knowing what's coming. That stifling feeling of just needing to get away from the situation. The regret that you went into it.
You pay 250k to go on an untested submersible which had many chances to fail and kill you. The submarine was not certified or tested properly. I would not go even if it is free . It has no logic to risk your life on something which not tested and unsure of . What a waste of life,
The problem is, this tragedy has made the public aware about the risks involved in this particular activity. But as of this moment, there may be many more such eccentric activities going on in the world that we may not even be aware of. Honestly i had no idea, there was this "ferry" service to the wreck of the Titanic, 4 kms below the ocean surface, that people were using for leisure, a sunday afternoon picnic to the Titanic wreck. Reminds me of those terrible kiwis who went to fly to Antarctica in the 70s.
I've seen the Titanic wreck. I've seen it in beautiful 4K HD. Thank you James Cameron. You left me with no desire to see it with my own eyes. As for this TH-camr, apparently he has not heard that this transcript was debunked months ago. Its pure fiction.
@@jirirot Why do you assume there is a recording or a transcript? My guess is there never was one. OceanGate did everything on the cheap. If there is, it has not been released.
@@nickv4073 Cheap does not mean without communication. Communication provides obvious data such as time, location, depth, sinking speed, etc. What does the public actually know about this tragedy till today, - time of descent and time of the implosion...?
This is where false marketing can end up in the extreme. Rush was so full of arrogance and hubris that it defies all logic. Others paid for it, not just him.
It's unbelievable that the "specialists" were totally ignoring the fast dive. This was an easy math calculation. They should have detect the issue right after the dive, that the Titan was sinking way to fast. Specially the engineers should have known, that this speed can cause instability of the Titan. But they did nothing at all till it was too late. Now I understand, that Ocean Gate didn't confirm the communication between Titan and Polar Prince. This was also their fault, not to stop the dive immediately after the dive. Sorry, just my opinion. I hope that the long investigation is finished soon.
The calculation seemed to rest on the question to Rush, was there adjustment to be made? He dismissed the idea. No, we're enjoying the ride. Then later again, happy crew - as if that was their only concern. Throw caution to the wind, everything feels fine so it must be... happy crew means don't bother checking calculations, we're enjoying the ride 😎
Everyone has a primal instinct to survive and indulge EVERY second of our lives, dying like that is an awful, terrifying and very metal way to go. Not even a chance to process their entire lives or how they died.
Damn selfish if you ask me.. They didn't have to do it.. Just because these individuals had plenty of money, it was a case of "I can".. They knew the bloody risk that they were taking.. Foolish.. Their lost souls have learnt a very harsh lesson.. Just my opinion.
This is a discussion that myself and my family have had.. That poor lad was apparently scared to death of going on this expedition, but he wanted to impress his father, who.. Did not fully appreciate his son, from what I have recently read/learnt. This poor lad went below to the depths with his father, knowing that his own INTUITION was screaming NO!! It breaks my heart knowing this.. He only wanted to be close, appreciated and loved.. Trust me.. It's the most haunting thing that regularly flows through my mind.. 😕
for anyone wondering. these aren't the real transcripts from Polar Prince and Tiatan. the transcripts haven't been released yet. These are from a fake leak.
How do you know this? It sounds real and logical. And it is not confirmed yet, because Ocean Gate's specialists on Polar Prince made big mistakes, by not recognizing and warning Titan, because of its fast diving. Just my opinion.
@benbenson6764 you can look up the "leaked" transcripts. They came out the same day the Tiatan went missing, not even when it was confirmed it imploded yet. it was debunked and 100% fake. The origin of the transcripts came from a reddit user, and then it spread ALL over in minutes, claiming to be the real thing. to this day, the actual transcripts for Polar Prince and Tiatan and 100% absolutely not released yet.
What was the point of the Real Time Monitor? It tells the occupants that the hull’s starting to fail, by which time it’s too late to do anything other than kiss your ass goodbye.
Its just there to tell them. Hey fools we didn't invest enough in safety, but as a token of appreciation we have invested in this system, that lets you know we fooled you big time. Good bye.
I honestly didn't know anyone was still milking the Titan incident as clickbait. I clicked on this because I thought it was possible that the actual transcript had finally been confirmed, but this is the same stuff that all came from that first "Titan's final messages leaked" TikTok video, which ended up spreading like wildfire to the point that people assumed they must have been legit. They were never even confirmed to be genuine and multiple experts have stated repeatedly that the times and depths shown are too inconsistent and couldn't possibly be real. Regardless, the actual transcript/log has NEVER been released. What's shown in this video gives you a decent idea of what the transcript might have looked like, but it's all still fake nonetheless.
I would like to say thank you for your detailed comment, but I did state in the disclaimer at the beginning of the video that this is just my interpretation of how I see it if it were real. I am not claiming that this transcript was not a fake.
To be fair, the actual transcripts have probably not been released because if they did, it would of been beyond apparent that the thing imploded and there would of been no need for a search and rescue like there was with all that money spent
Amazing job. So, according to this information they were aware of the situation before the implosion. That means that they suffered and get in panic. I am so sorry for them.
Ok so its not the way they died it's the moments leading to it when they new they were gonna die. That there was nothing they could do and knew there eventual fate is the whole thing. Exactly when he responded they weren't going anywhere and there was more cracking has to be the most terrifying thing ever. Sitting there waiting for it
the sub has a nose down and out of control you and your fellow passengers are meshed together and your floor is a dark glass window the only light is from computer screens and mobiles the hull makes horrible sounds while you sink you know this situation is irreversible
1, Titanic is So overrated, just sad how people keep going on about that overrated ship way more famous and better wrecks than that. 2, just because you have money Doesn't mean you have brains, no loss here.
It is truly the most valuable thing we have,and the one thing we all have equally, is 24 hours in a day.Some accomplish so much with that and others so little,
Why ANYONE would want to go to a place that can be seen on TH-cam in the safety of your home and on a big screen is beyond me. It's not like going to see your favorite band live. Definition of a rich asshole is paying $250,000 to die.
Man you are so so right about that. With a 100 inch screen, which is available, you could actually get a much better tour in your living room than in rush's silly submersible coffin.
One interesting thing about carbon fiber is that it is stronger under tension than compression. It is used for pressure vessels with a high internal pressure but it is clearly not a good choice for high external pressure.
I hope that, from their point of view, it looked like being suddenly teleported to a place and being greeted by the original passengers of the Titanic and your dead relatives
In my 20s....I probably would of atleast thought about going down there on the Titan because I had no fear of anything. I swam in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in my 20s as well and should have been eaten by sharks a long time ago. Then I served in the Air Force and almost got blown up by a terrorist car bomb explosion while stationed in Frankfurt Germany when I was 20. I am now 59 years old and have major PTSD. When my kids were young....I took them to Disneyland and went on IT'S A SMALL WORLD. I didn't know I had severe claustrophobia and when I went underwater....I started to have a major panic attack and had to close my eyes and put my head between my legs until the ride was over. So this submersible....I am feeling a panic attack just thinking of it going down only 10 feet. Not for me man! I'll take my chances in life on land. Atleast I can see or hear danger and make a decision from there.
I like how all the simulations show an explosion of air and huge bubbles. At that depth that hull volume of air would have been compressed into an area the size of a ping pong ball.. tiny bubble not huge
stockton rush has to be the dumbest rich guy to ever rich guy. if you wanna break the rules that are there to keep you safe, then you have to do that somewhere it will only affect your life and no one else’s.
This was just unbelievably sad.. Crazy good video great editing skills for a small channel like yourself! I did a story on this that focused on the poor lad I thought it was just horrific that he had his whole future stripped away from him like that.. and to people who say the bad things because of their wealth, well there were actually multiple philanthropists in the family that did a lot of good with that money and it also came from a positive place too
The fact that a father would risk his child's life is horrible. And now a mother lost her husband and child. He had the money to buy his own certified submarine. Insane!!!
My worse fear to die in water But die in that way I just can't process that By the sounds of it they wouldn't of known nothing about it as it was instant But still would of been scared up till the point This is a really sad 😢I hope the people responsible lives with the fact they killed innocent people Rush is exactly where he should be For his reckless greedy actions My heart breaks for the familys
I watched another video about this and found it interesting that carbon fiber is strong when pulled but not pushed similar to a rope. You can pull with a rope but can't push with a rope and carbon fibers are basically like encapsulated individual ropes. So carbon fiber shouldn't be used for high pressure. I do a lot of work making things with carbon fiber for motorcycles, boat dashes etc and i usually need to add a stronger backing because the carbon fiber doesn't support much weight unless it's very thick. I've even doubled it up for more strength. It similar to a vinyl record held by both edges that flops back and forth moving your hands.
Even if they would have made it and the sub had not imploded, he would have been sued to death from the people in that submersible. You know they had to be terrified for that couple minutes before the implosion
Funny thing is: James Cameron has explored far deeper depths of the ocean than these passengers. James Cameron has access to better equipment too. The submarine that imploded here was made of carbon fiber - not a good idea at all.
@@bryanrussell6679 This transcript is all over TH-cam, and has been for a while now. They got it from one of those, who probably initially translated the shorthand.
Rush took criticism about his engineering short cuts personally. The reddest red flag in the history of red flags would be an "engineer" that takes engineering critiques personally. This is stage 4 acute narcissism. Rush cried then he lied and, predictably, people died.
This is extremely sad. I didn't really realize how bad it really was until I watched this. But I have to say this DID NOT have to happen AT ALL to the point where it all most seems like a sacrifice! There were so many warning signs from beginning to end.
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One minute, you're in Titan. The next, you're standing before St. Peter at the Pearly Gates, with Petey smacking Stockton Rush over the head with the Book of Life shouting, "What were you thinking?!"
Thx 4 sharing.
@@SPECTRE_Storiesthx 4 sharing. Plz make alot more new ones like this.
The "engineer" was an intern with no experience. The real engineer was fired and SUED by Rush for voicing his concerns about the craft.
😂. So sad
There is a reason many employers not only want the degree but also the experience behind it. People just graduating with no experience, should not expect to be put into leading roles. I married an electrical engineer just out of college. He worked his way further up in the company. He did fairly quickly he was intelligent And he also had his technicians degree. He had to earn the respect if the technicians also. He did. So yes. To kids just graduating, be patient. Respect has to be earned
Rush ignored safety warnings. A friend told him the Titan was getting weaker with every dive. He used expired carbon fiber
Sounds like he ignored quite a few warnings
@@davinphe ignored the implosions that happened when he did two pressure tests before building Cyclopes 1. Both implosions happened before the desired pressure was reached.
The ocean is not your friend
It can be but respect it..
@@JohnBaxter-kn5zfIt's not. We aren't supposed to be there. If he were supposed to be there then we would have been physically designed to be there.
@IyamSoRaya We're also alive because of large predators like lions and grizzly bears who keep the ecosystem under control, but they are not our friends.
The mtns, desert, ocean can be unforgiving.
@@KingStr0ngso we should also not explore space? we are also not designed to be there
They may have died in the blink of the eye but they knew it was coming for quite a few minutes.
Yep they may have felt that feeling of impending doom, their instincts were telling them they’re in trouble.
By the sounds of the alarms.
@@dickymiller7196 I would assume that at some point Rush would have started panicking. If I'm right that wouldn't have helped.
Only one I feel bad for is the kid..he just went bc his dad wanted to...he didn't know any better but the rest knew better
Wealthy and dead. Foolish risk!
Getting bolted into a tuna can to sit in pitch darkness plunging to the bottom of the ocean is torture. The fact that people paid $250,000 to do it is insane. That billionaire mentality of “nothing can happen to me” will get you nothing but dead
Think about all the extreme awesome things that they could of done instead
Think about how much money they had if there was anyone in it, they were probably children as his sacrifice😂
This would be my fear factor. I would do it for $10 million but give me a diaper and bag to vomit in and i'll do it. Can't imagine PAYING to do this though😂
@@imagiraffe2848 😂
Paying $250,000 to die - wow!
I feel bad for the 19 year old, he didn't even want to be there. He agreed to go to please his father who was on it with him. So sad.
❤❤❤ rip.
Actually, he was super keen to go. He took a rubix cube and was planning on beating a record for fastest solve so deep under water.
I dont know why the media peddled that story.
Wait, yes I do.
Pity sells.
@@disturbedone1409 gotta say that's true lol. The media feeds on that stuff. I had heard the rubix cube thing though. Still sucks though, so young.
@@missmia7869bro that was debunked. The aunt lied. His mom told the actual truth
The family radically disagrees on that point. I think the media exaggerated that story about him being terrified, to provide a poignant human story.
No doubt the guy was nervous, but Stockton Rush was a snake oil salesman who persuaded everyone his dives were safer than crossing the street. And he had contacted 'Guinness' to register his planned, Rubiks Cube world record attempt.
The presence of legendary mariner PH Nargeolet in the carbon fibre Coke can must also have given paying customers a false sense of security. One of the biggest mysteries is why Nargeolet got into bed with OceanGate, and went on so many Titan dives. Fact is he had been to the Titanic wreck in properly-exactly built submersibles - so he must have known how basic it was!
The only thing rush will be remembered for is killing himself and 4 others unfortunately
It doesn't even matter what people remember you for though, people will continue their lives and forget all about it and life goes on. He's gone from here so what does he care? 🤔🤔
Exactly @@LONEWOLF-rq5tl
That, and his hubris.
@@LONEWOLF-rq5tlYou're wrong. He's a part of history. He'll be forever known as a cocky fool.
Rush didn’t have bad intentions. He was passionate about innovation in deep sea exploration. However, he was obviously overconfident in his knowledge of safety.
It wasnt that he 'neglected' safety. Neglect is a passive activity. What Rush did was willfully and purposefully ignore safety and design best practices.
a deliberate indifference to taking precautions, maybe?
@@Lizzyjaeger Perhaps. Driven by greed and hubris.
Not only that, but being on the sub himself it shows he was just extremely arrogant in that he 100% believed he was smarter than everyone else
True
I think it was neglect and such anyway lol but yeah I agree ignoring safety was just a disaster😭💀btw doing well today?🙏🏻
A claustrophobic person’s nightmare
Can’t imagine hearing the crackling sounds before the implosion
Ikr?! And only one bucket between five of them!
@@glamdolly30 I think they were really squeezed in tight in there, too
@@cheribee968 That is my ultimate nightmare - you couldn't pay me to get in that carbon fibre Coke can and sink miles under the ocean!
They should have packed guns, or pills, just to end it quicker
Omg if I heard those sounds.. I would die from a heart attack before the implosion 😂😂😂
Death in the blink of an eye, but that feeling you get when something bad is about to happen, they felt that.
Yes, imagine how terrifying that is knowing your about to get employed.
Absolutely, alarms going off, seeing the owner freaking out and realizing you’re not ascending but still descending and keep hearing the cracks and crunches of the fiberglass
For sure a few minutes and not just an instant they were afraid for a while.
@@dangilmore9995😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I hate getting employed
K@@datman3416
If you're going to use carbon firbre instead of titanium, then maybe you should call your boat the "Carbon" instead of "Titan".
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It was both. Titanium wrapped in carbon fiber.
@@charlesdarwin54 i thought the inner hull was an aluminum cylinder, but either way it was very thin and they wrapped it with a 5" thick layer of carbon fiber. Definitely very foolish. I do hydrostatic testing on pressure cylinders, and steel cylinders don't have a life span, if they keep passing inspection and hydro test then they can be used for decades. I have some 02 & N2 cylinders from the WW1 era. However carbon fiber not only has a life span of only 24 years, then also have a fill cycle limit as well. Carbon fiber cylinders gives very little indication that there will be a failure and you can't do ultrasonic thickness testing on them either.
@@charlesdarwin54Wrong. Carbon fiber tube and titanium end caps. Don't make stuff up if you don't know what you're talking about.
@@Cbd_7ohmThe hull was NOT solid carbon fiber, it was carbon fiber wrapped around a thin titanium cylinder rings with titanium end caps. Dont make stuff up if you don't know what you're talking about.
Titanic-2
Millionares-0
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If millionaires score a point every time they don't die when going on a boat, they're at a lot more than zero
1,505 deaths 5 is ocen gate💀💀💀
@@CrashHoax That is why it is Titanic vs millionairs, not boats vs millionaires
@@unrealshadowgaming230 Well then this was the Titan, not the Titanic. If you want to be pedantic. Plus it completed successful voyages before this incident.
I mean... sounds scary AF, bot not the worst way to die. You don't see or feel anything. You're just alive and then it's over.
No pain, but you get to experience the terror of the situation you're in. Knowing that death is right in front of you and that it's about to take you away in a matter of seconds. In a certain way it could even be worst.
It happened so quickly, would they even know they are dead?
Nope@@Callmeonmyshell13
Sarco Pods are painless too.
Not the worst way to die if you don’t know about it but given the alarms were sounding all around them they were probably in a terrible state beforehand.
A deadly combination, vanity, greed, flat out stupidity. It must suck, to have more money than sense.
I assure you, it does not.
You mean cents 🤷
@@goodkarnaWell, until something does happen, money doesn't counter bad choices
Sad story
I agree. Those people thought they would make it. Maybe because they had money
Lol😅
Dude had every warning
& then some!!
Warnings do nothing if not heeded.
You have to pay attention and act fast.
He did not.
A nightmare. This is a true horror movie but this wasn't a movie. Pitch dark, in another world, hearing the pressure of a trillion gallons of water at the walls of the submersible sounds the echo of the silent end, knowing the abyss is ready to consume you like you are nothing, something insignificant, the true essence of existence beyond illusion actually. As other friends here already describe, is not the last milliseconds of dying, but the minutes before. The agony, the last touch, the last breath, your last thought, your last fear, one million light years away from everything you knew. And all that, for a hobby?! WTF?!
I'm more thinking u really trusted home boy? And why?
It is unimaginable what you would feel like in there knowing what's coming. That stifling feeling of just needing to get away from the situation. The regret that you went into it.
it is actually a movie, the dialogs are not real
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
U should a writer lol. U write beautifully.
The last thing that went through rushes head was his ass
Love it, I haven't had a laugh like that in too long, thank you, Brentmiller3951.
😂😂😂
Literally
That gives to the word ‘headass’ a whole new meaning
Rush wasn’t going to give up, he had to much to prove.
You pay 250k to go on an untested submersible which had many chances to fail and kill you. The submarine was not certified or tested properly. I would not go even if it is free . It has no logic to risk your life on something which not tested and unsure of . What a waste of life,
They could’ve given me that 250k lmao I could paid my bills bought homes n started a business lol.
even worse that there are safe submarines that can "easily" do it
And money
The problem is, this tragedy has made the public aware about the risks involved in this particular activity. But as of this moment, there may be many more such eccentric activities going on in the world that we may not even be aware of. Honestly i had no idea, there was this "ferry" service to the wreck of the Titanic, 4 kms below the ocean surface, that people were using for leisure, a sunday afternoon picnic to the Titanic wreck. Reminds me of those terrible kiwis who went to fly to Antarctica in the 70s.
It wasn’t untested just wasn’t maintained properly, they just went down there like weeks or months before
Rush is the literal Definition of "Fuck around and Find out." 😂
Can't ignore actual physics.
No that's Andrew Tate
Jack Doherty is a candiate.
😂😂😂😂😂
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I feel the most bad for the teenager that decided to go with his father, he had no idea of the danger he was in
Well he would have had to sign the same contract as the others, agreeing to go despite the risk of death..
I've seen the Titanic wreck. I've seen it in beautiful 4K HD. Thank you James Cameron. You left me with no desire to see it with my own eyes. As for this TH-camr, apparently he has not heard that this transcript was debunked months ago. Its pure fiction.
So where is the original transcript?
@@jirirot Why do you assume there is a recording or a transcript? My guess is there never was one. OceanGate did everything on the cheap. If there is, it has not been released.
@@nickv4073 Cheap does not mean without communication. Communication provides obvious data such as time, location, depth, sinking speed, etc.
What does the public actually know about this tragedy till today, - time of descent and time of the implosion...?
This is where false marketing can end up in the extreme. Rush was so full of arrogance and hubris that it defies all logic. Others paid for it, not just him.
It's unbelievable that the "specialists" were totally ignoring the fast dive. This was an easy math calculation. They should have detect the issue right after the dive, that the Titan was sinking way to fast. Specially the engineers should have known, that this speed can cause instability of the Titan. But they did nothing at all till it was too late. Now I understand, that Ocean Gate didn't confirm the communication between Titan and Polar Prince. This was also their fault, not to stop the dive immediately after the dive. Sorry, just my opinion. I hope that the long investigation is finished soon.
Rush had basically kids fresh out of college working for him on the Polar, he wanted to do everything himself.He was a narcissist
The calculation seemed to rest on the question to Rush, was there adjustment to be made?
He dismissed the idea. No, we're enjoying the ride. Then later again, happy crew - as if that was their only concern. Throw caution to the wind, everything feels fine so it must be... happy crew means don't bother checking calculations, we're enjoying the ride 😎
Ummm… you seem very smart
I bet the ceo was cool with it because he would get down there faster lol
Idk why this case interests me so much probably because im poor and rich people paid to be put in a tin can and put underwater
You may be poor but you are alive. They are gone. You can change your course. They cannot. Their course has ended.
Yup
I like that small hat rush was an anti White hater and it ended up costing him his life as a result
I think I am drawn to this case for the same reasons.
very sad, i cant imagine the stress of this people inside over this issue. May they rest in peace
I feel sorry for the people of whom they left behind..! They didn't have to do it! Selfish!!
It just goes to show you NEVER get wreckless with the deep ocean.
All parts of the ocean are dangerous
All planet not safety place
Even though it's been a while since this tragedy happened, I still get nightmares and think of these poor souls, often. May they rest in peace.
This was so frightening to watch.
Everyone has a primal instinct to survive and indulge EVERY second of our lives, dying like that is an awful, terrifying and very metal way to go. Not even a chance to process their entire lives or how they died.
Damn selfish if you ask me.. They didn't have to do it.. Just because these individuals had plenty of money, it was a case of "I can".. They knew the bloody risk that they were taking.. Foolish.. Their lost souls have learnt a very harsh lesson.. Just my opinion.
@@LisaMcCarthy-f7xwhat about the 17 year old?
@@LisaMcCarthy-f7x may their souls be learned in heaven
This is a discussion that myself and my family have had.. That poor lad was apparently scared to death of going on this expedition, but he wanted to impress his father, who.. Did not fully appreciate his son, from what I have recently read/learnt. This poor lad went below to the depths with his father, knowing that his own INTUITION was screaming NO!! It breaks my heart knowing this.. He only wanted to be close, appreciated and loved.. Trust me.. It's the most haunting thing that regularly flows through my mind.. 😕
Still the craziest thing idk why they did this
They wanted to see the Titanic wreck - and wound up adding 5 more to the casualty total.
More $$$$$$s than sense?
On a spiritual level, they wanted to experience this. They wanted to go out this way… thats what souls do
@@cherusher Interesting theory.
It is only crazy since it became a disaster.
They may have not felt anything but guaranteed they knew something bad was going to happen in the last few minutes before it imploded
Probably once the systems failed and they nosedived down they probably knew they were going to die 😢😢
for anyone wondering. these aren't the real transcripts from Polar Prince and Tiatan. the transcripts haven't been released yet. These are from a fake leak.
How do you know this? It sounds real and logical. And it is not confirmed yet, because Ocean Gate's specialists on Polar Prince made big mistakes, by not recognizing and warning Titan, because of its fast diving. Just my opinion.
@benbenson6764 you can look up the "leaked" transcripts. They came out the same day the Tiatan went missing, not even when it was confirmed it imploded yet. it was debunked and 100% fake. The origin of the transcripts came from a reddit user, and then it spread ALL over in minutes, claiming to be the real thing. to this day, the actual transcripts for Polar Prince and Tiatan and 100% absolutely not released yet.
Well in the beginning it was told that it is fake
@@youtubeex2800 it 100% fake. I was just commenting for the people who don't know it's fake. that's all
Okay. If the transcript is fake, how do we know when the Titan at what depth was? Do we know anything at all...?
What was the point of the Real Time Monitor? It tells the occupants that the hull’s starting to fail, by which time it’s too late to do anything other than kiss your ass goodbye.
You just answered your own question....
@@stiofanmcareavey5300it’s a rhetorical question
Its just there to tell them. Hey fools we didn't invest enough in safety, but as a token of appreciation we have invested in this system, that lets you know we fooled you big time. Good bye.
I thought it was to hint that it's time to ascend.
@@contextuallyobligated5292 It was. They just couldn't get the submersible to ascend fast enough. They started losing power, and it was over.
WE know less about Deep Ocean Travel than we do about Space Travel.....
Less room for error in the ocean than in space.
Nikt nigdy w kosmosie nie był, to wszystko ściema NASA.
i was asked to go as an engineer on the support ship polar prince but refused because i sailed on it once before and knew it was a piece of crap.
Me too
BS
Nonsense
I don't know how you would maintain a submersible bobbing up and down on a raft at the end of a towline.
Me too. They asked me and I said no 😂😂😂😂 BS
The knowledge they were about to die was probably the worst part of this. There deaths were so instantaneous they would never have realized.
Just sitting inside that narrow cylinder on the floor indian style on the surface of the ocean is horrifying to me.
I honestly didn't know anyone was still milking the Titan incident as clickbait. I clicked on this because I thought it was possible that the actual transcript had finally been confirmed, but this is the same stuff that all came from that first "Titan's final messages leaked" TikTok video, which ended up spreading like wildfire to the point that people assumed they must have been legit. They were never even confirmed to be genuine and multiple experts have stated repeatedly that the times and depths shown are too inconsistent and couldn't possibly be real. Regardless, the actual transcript/log has NEVER been released. What's shown in this video gives you a decent idea of what the transcript might have looked like, but it's all still fake nonetheless.
The depths are off because the person who faked the transcript miscalculated the hell out things.
I would like to say thank you for your detailed comment, but I did state in the disclaimer at the beginning of the video that this is just my interpretation of how I see it if it were real. I am not claiming that this transcript was not a fake.
To be fair, the actual transcripts have probably not been released because if they did, it would of been beyond apparent that the thing imploded and there would of been no need for a search and rescue like there was with all that money spent
@@LooksFrosty Do you think the crew destroyed all the "evidence" before the police came?
@@LooksFrosty really good point tbh
Amazing job. So, according to this information they were aware of the situation before the implosion. That means that they suffered and get in panic. I am so sorry for them.
Ok so its not the way they died it's the moments leading to it when they new they were gonna die. That there was nothing they could do and knew there eventual fate is the whole thing. Exactly when he responded they weren't going anywhere and there was more cracking has to be the most terrifying thing ever. Sitting there waiting for it
I wonder if they were beating rushs' ass?
the sub has a nose down and out of control
you and your fellow passengers are meshed together and your floor is a dark glass window
the only light is from computer screens and mobiles
the hull makes horrible sounds
while you sink you know this situation is irreversible
"At some point, adding more safety is just waste" - a dead guy laying in shreds at the bottom of the Atlantic.
My claustrophobia would never allow me to do this!!! It ‘s terrifying to think of what they went thru
Me too 😅
Yes i break into sweat even if the elevator with door closed fails to move in less than five second 😂
@@moshedayan2810 lol same i get anxiety on elevators as well, i usually take the stairs if i can
This shows the RTM system is useless for deep sea diving
**you're about to die** lol
The Xbox controller held by a cross legged sock wearing no seated pilot is enough to say this looks unsafe.
😂
It was a Logitech controller okay…
Craziest story of the decade it just freaks me out like nothing else.
3200 milliseconds is 3.2 seconds.
1, Titanic is So overrated, just sad how people keep going on about that overrated ship way more famous and better wrecks than that. 2, just because you have money Doesn't mean you have brains, no loss here.
Are you dumb? It's the most famous ship wreck of all time ya twat. Name a more famous ship wreck with greater loss of life. I will wait...
The thought of being bolted into a tiny space terrifies me. Never mind going into deep deep waters . Stuff of nightmares that
All the money in the world can’t buy time, and that’s exactly what they needed
It is truly the most valuable thing we have,and the one thing we all have equally, is 24 hours in a day.Some accomplish so much with that and others so little,
Why ANYONE would want to go to a place that can be seen on TH-cam in the safety of your home and on a big screen is beyond me. It's not like going to see your favorite band live. Definition of a rich asshole is paying $250,000 to die.
Man you are so so right about that. With a 100 inch screen, which is available, you could actually get a much better tour in your living room than in rush's silly submersible coffin.
Because they could make an extra millions selling the footage to people. Thats why they really did it.
God rest all there souls and bring them into the light for everlasting peace.
This transcript was defunct, a new official was released.
"These windows are nine inches thick, and if they go, it's sayonara in two microseconds."
Whats sad is that they knew they were going to die when all the systems went out 😢😢
Greed kills. I’m sorry for the family and friends who were sadly victims of Oceangate’s greed.
You are remembered by the rules you break..... Stockton Crush.
😂😂😂
There was a crack in the submersible. So sad 😞 for the victims. May they rest in peace 🪦
Outter space and the oceans hold death for us. Both are black, destitute, lifeless voids. We are so alone! 😮
Fools Rush where squid fear to tread
Watta STUPID way to die 🙄
There are far more stupid ways!
Paid to die.. This is the worst scenario
Great work putting this together
One interesting thing about carbon fiber is that it is stronger under tension than compression. It is used for pressure vessels with a high internal pressure but it is clearly not a good choice for high external pressure.
Huge Titanic and little Titanic stay in the bottom of the ocean forever,
RIP those innocent souls.🙏.
I hope that, from their point of view, it looked like being suddenly teleported to a place and being greeted by the original passengers of the Titanic and your dead relatives
@@SolurVoludun I’m pretty sure the dead original passengers of Titanic would be booing Rush when he arrived.
In my 20s....I probably would of atleast thought about going down there on the Titan because I had no fear of anything. I swam in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in my 20s as well and should have been eaten by sharks a long time ago. Then I served in the Air Force and almost got blown up by a terrorist car bomb explosion while stationed in Frankfurt Germany when I was 20. I am now 59 years old and have major PTSD. When my kids were young....I took them to Disneyland and went on IT'S A SMALL WORLD. I didn't know I had severe claustrophobia and when I went underwater....I started to have a major panic attack and had to close my eyes and put my head between my legs until the ride was over. So this submersible....I am feeling a panic attack just thinking of it going down only 10 feet. Not for me man! I'll take my chances in life on land. Atleast I can see or hear danger and make a decision from there.
I can't believe your channel has less than 1.5k subs. This video was so high quality and well made! Definitely subbed!
Thank you 🙏🏼🥲
Everytime I hear this story my heart drops for the sake of the child. Them adults knew better.
Forgo safety to cram more bodies in. Maybe they didn't feel anything, but they heard the alarms and cracking. I can't imagine the terror.
Jesús Christ it's almost been a year
I like how all the simulations show an explosion of air and huge bubbles. At that depth that hull volume of air would have been compressed into an area the size of a ping pong ball.. tiny bubble not huge
Wouldn’t have even been a bubble. The air literally ignited from the pressure. Implosion
stockton rush has to be the dumbest rich guy to ever rich guy. if you wanna break the rules that are there to keep you safe, then you have to do that somewhere it will only affect your life and no one else’s.
that arrogance of rush was the end of them
This was just unbelievably sad.. Crazy good video great editing skills for a small channel like yourself! I did a story on this that focused on the poor lad I thought it was just horrific that he had his whole future stripped away from him like that.. and to people who say the bad things because of their wealth, well there were actually multiple philanthropists in the family that did a lot of good with that money and it also came from a positive place too
The titan had death written all over it from start to finish.
So sad that this happened.
How do they know this is what happened, they haven’t even released the report yet, is this just speculation?
As per the report will only be speculation also. Only official.
This is not the official transcripts, this has been debunked.
The fact that a father would risk his child's life is horrible. And now a mother lost her husband and child. He had the money to buy his own certified submarine. Insane!!!
Thank you so much for the clear, concise description of exactly what occurred that awful day.
It almost seems like Titanic was saying come, join us! 😢😢😢
She probably was
My stomach hurts every time I watch anything related to this story. I feel sorry for deceased people and their loved one.
My worse fear to die in water
But die in that way I just can't process that
By the sounds of it they wouldn't of known nothing about it as it was instant
But still would of been scared up till the point
This is a really sad 😢I hope the people responsible lives with the fact they killed innocent people
Rush is exactly where he should be
For his reckless greedy actions
My heart breaks for the familys
I thought this "transcript" hadn't been verified?
Even if you offered me 5 million I certainly wouldn't descend in that small sub..Too scary..No guarantees No refunds No returns..NO thank you
I watched another video about this and found it interesting that carbon fiber is strong when pulled but not pushed similar to a rope. You can pull with a rope but can't push with a rope and carbon fibers are basically like encapsulated individual ropes. So carbon fiber shouldn't be used for high pressure. I do a lot of work making things with carbon fiber for motorcycles, boat dashes etc and i usually need to add a stronger backing because the carbon fiber doesn't support much weight unless it's very thick. I've even doubled it up for more strength. It similar to a vinyl record held by both edges that flops back and forth moving your hands.
Interesting 🤔👍🏼
Why blackout their eyes? We all know what they look like.
Even if they would have made it and the sub had not imploded, he would have been sued to death from the people in that submersible. You know they had to be terrified for that couple minutes before the implosion
A year ago yesterday!!
He found out carbon fibre has an underwater shelf life. I worked on subs for 32 years. The steel is a lot thicker then you think.
Forget the submarine who would go down in the ocean to see the titanic knowing you will eventually die. You don’t play with no ocean man
It's terrifying knowing your about to implode in a millisecond
Funny thing is: James Cameron has explored far deeper depths of the ocean than these passengers. James Cameron has access to better equipment too. The submarine that imploded here was made of carbon fiber - not a good idea at all.
Isn't it common knowledge now that the communication could in no way be that "wordy" or detailed?
Yup. Those transcripts are 100% fake.
Yeah, but this could be a translation from whatever shorthand they used.
@@LadyAmdis
And this random channel would have it how?
@@bryanrussell6679 This transcript is all over TH-cam, and has been for a while now. They got it from one of those, who probably initially translated the shorthand.
@@bryanrussell6679If it were made public knowledge, then why wouldn't he have it?
Rush took criticism about his engineering short cuts personally.
The reddest red flag in the history of red flags would be an "engineer" that takes engineering critiques personally. This is stage 4 acute narcissism.
Rush cried then he lied and, predictably, people died.
Exactly 👍🏼
Stockton Rush was a foolish and sorry excuse for a human 😂
His last name is Rush. It was fate almost.
@@KingStr0nga canon event, if you will.
Does that lady in the beginning still dreams about going diving? I bet thats no longer in her bucket list.
Do you think Rush told everybody else on board that “ It’s going to be quick, it’s going to be quick!!
I only feel bad for the kid.😢
Would be nice to have an actual transcript of what was really said....i wonder why it was never published in the lawsuit filed against the company
Mad respect for aquatic life at that depth.
This is extremely sad. I didn't really realize how bad it really was until I watched this. But I have to say this DID NOT have to happen AT ALL to the point where it all most seems like a sacrifice! There were so many warning signs from beginning to end.