https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8JsDb1X/ I still don’t know how to imbed tiktoks. But this basically explains they burned as hot as the sun and turned to goo. This happened quicker than the human body recognizes pain somebody please embed
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Anyone see the clip where on one trip they were right near the titanic but they put one of the propellers on backwards so when they tried to thrust forward the sub just spun in circles? Once Stockton figured out turning right would move them forward he told them to just hold the controller sideways
It's so stupid a number of people warned him "don't dive with that, you'll get yourself and others killed." He ignored them, dove with it and killed himself and several others.
Dropping this take after the sub imploded entirely due to the owner’s repeated purposeful shortcuts and carelessness is so incredibly dumb. Dude’s brain is mush.
“High five for white guys” Also, how pissed is Renata that she didn’t get to add herself to the debris field?
He really thought he was the smartest person in the room full of experts. His rejection of all regulations show that he thought he was smarter than all the lessons learned up to this point. His arrogance cost lives.
Myth busters was decompression though, this was compression. Unless you are thinking of a different clip than I am.
it feels a little exploitive to watch but there's a youtuber who put out a video of his experience with the company as he went on the sub right before the implosion
at about 6 minutes into this video, this youtuber shares the pilot's signature and calls him a great friend to him (for knowing him for the two days on the boat). sort of makes you wish there were more shoddy subs to keep bringing people down to the bottom of the ocean.
Do we know at what depth the sub failed? I thought it was like 90 minutes until an 8 hour decent. If that’s the case, some of these videos would be exaggerating the impact to some degree. I obviously have no idea if that means they died 2 milliseconds slower or if they would have had time to recognize their impeding demise.
They were supposedly only an estimated 300-500 feet above the Titanic when the implosion happened. So roughly 12,000 feet down. And it was an eight-hour round trip. Doesn’t take as long as originally reported to reach the bottom. And supposedly they recognized an issue, dropped weight, and started to resurface. But not sure how they could determine that with no contact and then following a catastrophic implosion.
That was quite the read. Thanks for sharing. Somewhat related, this story was equally parts fascinating and terrifying. https://www.undercurrent.org/blog/2009/09/10/diving-shark-attack/
Pages behind but stayed at an AirBnB in north GA to do some fishing last year and the owner had been a submersion diver/welder and recommended this. We watched it that night, was really cool to get his insight on it all.
Pigeon Forge and Branson have titantic museums? Why? Do rednecks across the south have some massive Titanic fetish?