New Leak Reveals The Titan Sub Disaster Was Worse Than We Thought
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A disaster that killed five people could have been prevented. But it turns out, the negligence of OceanGate went far beyond what we ever could have imagined.
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That's why I built mine out of thick cardboard and plexiglass.
@commonsenseisntcommon1776
Ай бұрын
lol
@Randy375
Ай бұрын
Should be safe up to 500m
@SkadooHusky
Ай бұрын
I wonder how many people saying stuff like this would've been convinced by an engineer saying "carbon fiber is stronger than steel." It used to be one of those fun facts people threw around. What people didn't understand is that is by weight. Now people act like carbon fiber is glorified paper. If that were true, we wouldn't be building carbon fiber wheels for vehicles. They've literally blown apart do to the forces from spinning. People are shallow. So shallow that a bamboo submersible couldn't implode.
@commonsenseisntcommon1776
Ай бұрын
@@SkadooHusky -He said he didnt need no white engineers telling him how to build........you might say he was "dead wrong"
@robertcartwright4374
Ай бұрын
I seem to recall a 6 foot long submarine, advertised in the pages of Marvel Comics, constructed from "sturdy masonite". It sold for $5.99, (if memory serves.)
The Titan sub was constructed entirely out of ego.
@TheHungrySlug
Ай бұрын
So; just in. In a shocking turn of events. We are now able to confirm that Stockton Rush's ego was used as the glue and binder for the titan. Sadly his ego collapsed under the intense pressure and resulted in the deaths of anyone that was within 5 meters.
@Slugg-O
Ай бұрын
@@TheHungrySlug Good one! Perfect metaphor to describe why it failed.
@jnagarya519
Ай бұрын
And bullshit.
@geneticdisorder1900
Ай бұрын
You mean, narcissistic ego !
@steveneltringham1478
Ай бұрын
And tied together with greed.
I didn't see anything new. This is just a re-telling of what most of us who followed this story already knew. What was the new "Leak?"
@abrahamdozer6273
Ай бұрын
Better hope that no one inside is coughin'
@maize3239
Ай бұрын
Read the article. It discusses new information.
@Injudiciously
Ай бұрын
100% - this story is 100% bollix. Liars like the CEO.
@ticesine6589
Ай бұрын
Like everything else on KZread
@gags730
Ай бұрын
They found out they built the submersible without using Flex Seal... so they got what was coming. Gorilla Tape and Flex Seal don't go under the water without it! Everyone knows that.
Boeing: "We have enough problems of our own! You leave us out of this!"
@chattycoryn5064
Ай бұрын
Boeing is killing off employees & Rush killed his clients, who he conned into becoming somewhat of an employee since they were treated as such before going down.
If there's one positive to come from this, it's that the scumbag CEO has stopped lying.
@gags730
Ай бұрын
He is just a hairy scalp floating under the sea now. Next Sub to dive the Titanic will be like "Hey, Is that a hairy Wig Fish.. Nope... that's Stockton Mush"
@clintwilliams3818
Ай бұрын
@@gags730 I want David Attenborough to describe and document a hairy Wig Fish.
@gags730
Ай бұрын
@@clintwilliams3818 hahaha... and I thought I was the sick one hahaha! Too funny!
@vicvega3614
Ай бұрын
@@gags730the last thing that went through Stocktons head was his own ass
@DrownedInExile
29 күн бұрын
@@vicvega3614 Read that in Morgan Freeman's voice! But smart money says Stockton was thinking of how many other people he had to blame for his own death.
The viewing window was rated for only 1/3 of the depth of the Titanic. That says enough.
@lilacscentedfushias1852
Ай бұрын
He probably found it on the side of the road, which might be amusing if people hadn’t lost their lives
@mariakelly90210
Ай бұрын
He needed the viewing window the Submarine Seaview had in Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea. During the 4 years of that TV series, all sorts of things crashed against that viewing window and as far as I can remember, it never broke.
@ZilogBob
Ай бұрын
@@mariakelly90210 Yeah, giant squids and everything if I remember correctly! 🐙
This is all information that was available almost immediately.
@Yohann67
Ай бұрын
Exactly
@maize3239
Ай бұрын
The article itself goes into additional details.
@bobdragon6262
Ай бұрын
@@maize3239 What additional details? I didn't hear anything new.
@maize3239
Ай бұрын
@@bobdragon6262Did you read the Wired article?
@williamsteele
Ай бұрын
@@maize3239 Did you read it??? It literally says exactly the same thing as in the video... and none of it is new information. NONE!
There's two things you don't go cheap and fast on. 1. Condoms 2. Deep sea diving submersibles
@robertsutton1295
Ай бұрын
Add parachutes to your list.
New “leak”? I see what you did there. RIP.
@Rick_Cleland
Ай бұрын
_"It's sayonara in two micro-seconds."_
@josephfilm73
Ай бұрын
@@Rick_Cleland Super-heated red liquified spray. That's the way I wanna go. NOT!
@adamantium4797
Ай бұрын
@Rick_Cleland along with their bull sh!t money
He built it out of expired carbon fiber that he bought second hand.
@finfrog3237
Ай бұрын
I don't think new carbon fiber would have prevented this.
@MirlitronOne
Ай бұрын
He built it out of materials that are renowned for their strength in tension - and then subjected them to compression.
@Romulan2469
Ай бұрын
@KwonJasperet He was cheap.
@user-zh2cu2jk9j
27 күн бұрын
@@Romulan2469 AND he was mentally ill.
@Romulan2469
27 күн бұрын
@@user-zh2cu2jk9j And the people who signed waivers to go onboard the sub?
Rush being dead is just fine. The tragedy is the other 4 people. 😢
@georgejohnson7591
Ай бұрын
At least he won't be able to weasel his way out of taking responsibility
@DweezilZA
Ай бұрын
I dont think it was a secret that this thing was dangerous and stupid though.
@Dano12345100
Ай бұрын
I wonder if his great grandfather was the weasel chair of the White Star line who bailed on everyone and survived the Titanic disaster.
@SuperStrik9
Ай бұрын
Poor Suleman. Didn't even want to go but went to please his father. Out of all people onboard he's who I feel the worst for. RIP
@zackakai5173
Ай бұрын
The only one I feel much sympathy for is the kid. The other four, not so much.
Classic story, rich man wants to make even more money, side steps regulation, safety in exchange for speed and profit. What could go wrong?
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
Ай бұрын
But the rich are better than the rest of us. Didn't you get the memo from Elon Musk?
@user-zh2cu2jk9j
27 күн бұрын
Stockton Rush was most likely a narcissist.
Just one look at Rush would tell anyone with half a brain to not believe a word coming out of his mouth.
@josephfilm73
Ай бұрын
He said the sub voyage was safer than crossing the street in a small town. That's what he told buyers.
They're more dead than we thought.
It's common sense that a material like carbon fibre, which is strrong in tension and weak in compression would crumble under compression. No surprises there.
@lewisdoherty7621
Ай бұрын
There are carbon fiber vessels which hold pressure, so the opposite should work right? He didn't understand the difference between pulling something with a chain and then trying to push something with a chain.
@kamil1967.
Ай бұрын
@@lewisdoherty7621 There is a significant difference, push and pull.
@alanparkinson549
Ай бұрын
And even weaker in shear when all the fibres are parallel - it would be relying entirely on the shear strength of the plastic gluing it all together.
@LeydenAigg
Ай бұрын
Being mated to a dissimilar material like titanium was another failure point.
@zackakai5173
Ай бұрын
No, that's really not "common sense." Real engineering and materials science are SIGNIFICANTLY more complex fields than that. There are pressure vessels out there made of carbon fiber that work fine in their respective applications. The real issues here were A, the fact that they were apparently using material of dubious quality, and B, the fact that nowhere NEAR enough testing was done with that design at that depth. It may very well turn out that carbon fiber just isn't a good choice of material for that application (its stress-strain curve does tend to fail fairly suddenly vs steel or titanium), but that's up for people with actual credentials in the relevant fields to work out. Not degen billionaire CEOs with more ego than brains, and certainly not people relying on "common sense."
This video told us absolutely nothing we didn’t already know
@chrisdonovan8795
Ай бұрын
Well, we didn't know how useless it would be until we watched it, so I guess we learned something?
We thought everyone on board died horrible deaths, but it's worse than that?
The two most terrifying words in aviation are "homebuilt helicopter" and the two scariest words in marine engineering are "uncertified submersible".
well he defiantly believed it was safe, his ass was in the sub
@gendaminoru3195
Ай бұрын
no he had a death wish - I'm sure it was his suicide plan because the financial house of cards was imploding [pardon pun]
@thurin84
Ай бұрын
i actually believe he had a deathwish.
@JeffRL1956
Ай бұрын
This is one of the very rare instances of someone typing "defiantly" instead of "definitely" where their mistake was actually more accurate than their intended word.
@josephfilm73
Ай бұрын
@@thurin84 Yuppers. He got in over his head. Pun intended.
@vicvega3614
Ай бұрын
@@JeffRL1956ha i was thinking the same thing. But anyhoo the last thing that went through Stocktons head was his own ass
As someone with acknowledged claustrophobia, the story will always be morbidly fascinating for me because of the company's choice to go with a single externally bolted shut hatch.
Carbon fiber is great with tensile loads, but not compressive. Any engineer would tell you that is a bad idea. The window was not rated for that depth. The submersible as a WHOLE was not certified for ANY depth, which is why it had to be classified as experimental. Stockton talked a good game, and he managed to get some high-profile people diving with him, which turned out to be tragic. My heart goes out to the families. A lot of lives were ruined.
@2Bluzin
Ай бұрын
THIS! I am a product designer, not even an engineer and I know this.
@james1787
Ай бұрын
Of the high profile people, I would have thought the one guy who had been on many dives to the titanic (Nargeolet) would have known better than to get inside that thing being that it had zero certifications. Stockton must have been that convincing.
Stockton heard the cracking sound and failed to react within .0000000001 seconds.
@Slugg-O
Ай бұрын
He boasted about having hull monitors to detect cracks. I've wondered from the beginning of this disaster exactly how he thought that would help. At that depth there would be no warning. Any weakness would (and did) result in an instant implosion. The guy had more balls than brains
@josephfilm73
Ай бұрын
Actually, each time he went down in the sub, there were cracking noises. He, Stockton, CEO, liar, said it was normal, but the Nat Geographic photographer on one trip was scared out of his mind.
@markhedger6378
Ай бұрын
He had bulls in his brains and so much more @@Slugg-O
He even lied to himself, which cost him his life.. Sad.
So Stockton Rush was a huckster, a bullshitter. He was only in a rush for fame and wealth.
@mickeymouze5
Ай бұрын
he stocked then rush then lastly..Imploded
Title “worse than we thought”… It freaking imploded in a fraction of a second.. how could anything be worse?
@sylkelster
Ай бұрын
Sitting on the ocean floor for days in a cold, dark tube with no power, propulsion, or food, and having to smell everyone around pizzing and sh!tting and knowing a rescue isn't coming. That would be 1000x's worse. That was the media spin until debris was found.
@2Bluzin
Ай бұрын
Slow implosion feeling all your bones being crushed with 5 other people at the same time.
At 1:30 you it looks like they screwed RAM mounts to the inside of the pressure vessel with screws! Probably used the Ryobi drill you see later in the video with a non-depth controlled drill bit. If it was me getting in that thing I would have packed up and left as soon as I saw that. I guess all the engineers have seen this video have had a heart attack and are no longer able to comment. So sad he took 4 other lives with his mistakes.
@babybirdhome
Ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s accurate to call them mistakes - when you deliberately ignore what sounds like just about every expert in the field, I think it’s only accurate to call that malfeasance.
@hassyg4083
Ай бұрын
true he should have used Milwakee drill
@sjb3460
Ай бұрын
@@hassyg4083 That's the problem with using imported devices over domestically manufactured ones.
@hassyg4083
Ай бұрын
@@sjb3460 i know right but Americans prefer Japanese cars like Toyota over Chevy
@sjb3460
Ай бұрын
@@hassyg4083 Yes, I drive a Honda. I have owned Honda's, Fords, Chevrolet, Buicks, GmC, but not a toyota.
Constructing with a lower cost material that is not up to the job is the opposite of cost-efficient.
Wait what? “The Titan submersible was built in collaboration with NASA, Boeing and the University of Washington”..? That explains everything!
@chrisdonovan8795
Ай бұрын
I could see how they phrased it: Because we want the best minds on our team, we asked NASA and Boeing to help us design the Titan." Note, that they didn't say that they accepted....
Pretty spooky the sub is so small I wouldn’t want to be in it with that many people in the first place😢
@sjb3460
Ай бұрын
My first impression of the inside was: that's a joke, how could that be a submarine? What do they crap and piss in? That whole submarine was just a drainage culvert wrapped in plastic.
@robertsmith2956
Ай бұрын
@@sjb3460 The toilet is right under the only window. Yea, what a tourist attraction that is.
@sjb3460
Ай бұрын
@@robertsmith2956 That is just awful. How could anyone want to go on a trip so primitively appointed? I could understand if there was a private compartment for toilet breaks. The whole design of the contraption gets more bizarre and half-ass the more I learn. It's amazing that it lasted as many trips as it did. And they had no data on failure rates (how many times it would go to test depth and return before failure).
@Dano12345100
Ай бұрын
Especially with anyone gassy!
@Dano12345100
Ай бұрын
Gatorade bottles for a toilet and to drink...oops, got that order wrong...hope they didn't.
They were cavalier about safety before the accident. I caught the bravado right away. Only a fool goes to the bottom of the ocean "by the seat of his pants". The deep ocean is a more hostile environment than space.
I was on the Titan Sub when it sank and managed to swim to the Surface. I can confirm that I am a professional swimmer and expert who sits and plays video games all day and know about everything related to submarines.
@gags730
Ай бұрын
As a Couch Engineer, I approve your education.
@slappy8941
Ай бұрын
Can confirm - I'm a crab.
@gregdolecki8530
Ай бұрын
Joe Biden, dat you? Cornpop?
@josephfilm73
Ай бұрын
Stockton, you silly goose! I mean ghost.
@Bob-lz4bz
Ай бұрын
It wasn’t a submarine.
Built with obsoleteum or faileteum?
@robertcartwright4374
Ай бұрын
Expensivium was not cost-effective, and unobtainium was prohibitively difficult to source, so they had to.
@JoseGonzalez-wv7ye
Ай бұрын
@@robertcartwright4374😂😂😂😂
@Gordanovich02
Ай бұрын
Hopium.
I would have more respect for the fact that Stockton Rush went down with the ship (well, boat) if I didn't think he was utterly delusional about how dangerous it really was.
@Dano12345100
Ай бұрын
He tried to put on a dress and get on a lifeboat but he realized there wasn't one.
@robfinch1522
Ай бұрын
I suppose as it it was an implosion, more correct is that he went IN with the ship not DOWN 🤭
Billionaire .... "Come on son well have fun"
@hassyg4083
Ай бұрын
thikn it was more case of son wanted to set rubix record
@brucemiller8109
Ай бұрын
@@hassyg4083 na wanted to become part of a carbon fiber statue .
@hassyg4083
Ай бұрын
son had no clue but made him father
Where is the "new leak"?????????
@CLOCKCHASER2222
Ай бұрын
In the pressure vessel
Modern work ethics plus modern attitudes towards quality. No surprise.
I don't think “cost effective” is the phrase we use for things that kill you. Because catastrophic failure is a symptom of ineffectiveness, you know.
@roachymart2318
Ай бұрын
the thing keeping you from being fish food should be the one thing you SHOULD be throwing lots of money at. But he wanted to be cheap.
@stephenspackman5573
Ай бұрын
@@roachymart2318 Oh, I agree. I just mean that the word “effective” specifically means that it works, and this didn't.
why was it shaped like poop?
@blipco5
Ай бұрын
That’s how you know your done. The last turd has a point on the end. 👍
@tjmayer9103
Ай бұрын
😂@@blipco5
@robertcartwright4374
Ай бұрын
Your poop has propellers and stuff sticking out? I'm so sorry.
@JimVaught-qm6gf
Ай бұрын
This and its replies made me stop eating my ice cream. I just can’t keep eating what looks the same thing.. laughing myself out of this buffet
@eddyp483
Ай бұрын
Enters the water the same way I suppose
My favorite Titan feature was how they drop the ballast. Everyone moves to one side of the vessel and it simply slides right off.
I just want to hear audio from inside the sub during one of the prior dives. It's my understanding that the carbon-fiber hull was making some odd noises during dives and even when coming back up.
@josephfilm73
Ай бұрын
Yeah. The CEO said it was the hull "getting stronger" by the pressure. That's what he actually said, like it was tempering steel or something. He was a top BS-r. I'll give him that much.
@DJRonnieG
Ай бұрын
@@josephfilm73 🤣😂 and those cracks are "speed holes". Anyway, imma go see if I can buy me some tempred-carbon ;p
hmm how is this worse than 5 people being killed instantly
@chrisdonovan8795
Ай бұрын
I wonder about that. If I were there, it couldn't have been "instant" enough.
Nothing that was not already published months ago.
how could it be worse than the folks inside being instantly turned to mush?
@roachymart2318
Ай бұрын
either sitting on the ocean floor waiting to die while pissing and shitting themselves while being pointed away from the Titanic, or that while the sub slowly collapses like a can being crushed...
They needed to cut all that 'safety' red tape though
Hearing about a carbon fiber hull and 3800 meters underwater just sounds bad in its self
Titan captain's last thought : " Damn, I should have used more duct tape"
The only positive to come out of this event was that Stockton himself was onboard when his sub imploded. He will not be ignoring safety issues anymore.
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush reportedly used expired carbon fiber that was "past its shelf life" to build the doomed Titan submersible, bragging to associates about what a great (low) price he was able to buy this material for.
If the CEO went in there I can guarantee you even he thought it was safe.
Ignorance is deadly
@jnagarya519
Ай бұрын
Some foolishly believe that ignorance is bliss. Hundreds of Trump supporters are in jail because of that belief.
@AaronDarden
Ай бұрын
You are what you eat
@commonsenseisntcommon1776
Ай бұрын
@@jnagarya519 -It's funny, the real criminals are Demorats but with a corrupt DOJ, they always get away with it, like the Money launderer in Chief! FJB!
Read somewhere that they never perceived the implosion itself, it happened way too fast. And they actually exploded by the rapid compression of oxygen in their bodies and in the sub. But there might have been some cracking noises etc. on the descent and that must have been absolutely terrifying for the cramped crew in that little tube. RIP and prayers to the families !
@Yohann67
Ай бұрын
With rapid compression the air in the sub would have been superheated as it compressed so there might have been an instant of incineration in the thousands of degrees followed by a near instantaneous quench of unrelenting pressure. Yes, the whole event would have been over before the any stimulus arrived at the brain, let alone processed it.
Alluding to having any relationship with Boeing and NASA isn’t the most confidence inspiring pedigree.
@mikebryant614
Ай бұрын
IKR? NASA exploded space shuttles until they had to go out of business and turn it over to private business ,and BOEING has had doors blowing off new Jets etc to the point Congress called meetings over it to kick their ass.
Where's the new leak?
I bet this guy,s next project was a sub with a screen door ?
I built mine out of a gallon plastic milk Jugs been down to see the Titanic 6 times already everything working great it's safe
When kids were never told by their parents "That's stupid use your head!"
How in the world did Rush talk that experienced Frenchman to climb into that thing...He must've have been one hell Uva car salesman...
I am an engineer and a diver. I wouldnt have even gone down to the bottom of my pool in that coffin. Seriously.......did the passengers not question PLAYSTATION controllers and the sheer amateur build of the craft? Thst is INSANE.
@james1787
Ай бұрын
Right?! I know zilch about diving or submarines and I've been in a technical profession for my career - one look at seeing a playstation controller expected to control that thing at any depth at all would have sent me running. A TOY controller - controlling a "submarine" that is expecting to dive to extreme depths. Nope!!
Leaks? I learned nothing new watching this video.
5000 plus psi is insane. Apart from the stress hearing the hull of the sub beginning to fail they would have felt nothing following its failure. In less than a blink of an eye they were all dead, crushed instantaneously. RiP.
Didn’t use nearly enough duct tape
"I must be smarter than mere engineers I'm a billionaire" NOT TRUE
So where is the "newly leaked" information?
"nearly instantly"? at 5,000 psi and 3000 ish meters it happened 5,000 times faster than instantly.
From the first I heard of the Titan and with a minimal amount of sleuthing, I realized that Rush was what we in the aviation field call a "Cowboy". Those folks who were ignorant enough to go aboard the vessel were richer than they were smart.
He went down with the ship, so we won’t have to worry about him killing more people with another dumb idea!
Sub had lots of leaks. Company was a complete criminal joke. Glad ceo is long gone
I don't see whats so new about the information, we all knew this and everyone was freaking out over it a year ago and putting it all together
The information presented in this video is not new leaks. All of this was known over nine months ago and published on KZread.
Worst than we thought. How? Every man aboard was crushed into liquid. Not too sure how it could have been much worst.
I nominate the CEO for a Darwin award.
If you’ve ever seen ALVIN or any other rated deep submersible, and the incredible amount of science and technology therein, you will understand my horror when I saw that joke of a submersible, learned what it was made of, had a look at the utterly sparse and technologically empty inside and the outsized viewing port,and just silently said a prayer for whoever was foolhardy enough to trust their lives to that hubristic moron. 3:26
The only silver lining is the guy who endangered all those people and got four of them killed also died in the accident, preventing him from hurting anyone else.
I'm not an engineer but I know that under compression a sphere is stronger than a cylinder, so if I was designing one of these the crew compartment would be spherical.
There is nothing new here. All of that was painfully obvious.
If the official authorities knew that Rush was cheating on safety, I wonder why the coast guard or other official authorities did not ban this project
@daylightdaylight6612
Ай бұрын
@KwonJasperet yes when he was diving. But he built it on US soil and before reaching international waters he must pass through US waters where the Coast Guard has jurisdiction. The US authorities were able to intervene at two points, first on land and/or later in US waters to stop him. Can we/ may we say that the US authorities also failed because they did not anything to stop him.
@daylightdaylight6612
Ай бұрын
@KwonJasperet I understand, but the US could ask Canada also to stop him. Where was the vessel registrated? US or Canada? I think there where possibilities to stop him.
@daylightdaylight6612
Ай бұрын
@KwonJasperet I hope that no other guy will try this to doing that. Maybe they must made a ban on building submarines if you do not have the right qualification or doing something like in aviation, there is the FAA who is overseeing the quality and rules. Is there no organization who is overseeing if vessels arsea worthy? But before reaching international waters he must going thrue territorial waters.
How can the loss of the sub and all hands be "worse than you thought"? 😂😂😂
I've heard of 'suicide by cop'. In the end that attempted romp to visit the Titanic could be looked-upon as 'suicide for hire'. That incident gives a whole new dimension to the old adage; "you get what you pay for".
we all knew it could have been prevented when the idiot CEO was so convinced he knew better than everyone and ignored the community who were trying to help
Proves nothing except that the Darwin award was achieved very quickly and will not have to worry about repeated attempts.
How is any of this new info? It was a sub for egomaniacs by egomaniacs, the only one to feel bad for is that kid whose dad basically bullied him into it. After the implosion I'm still surprised they found any remains.
A year since the Titanic welcomed her new passengers. Time flies.
But a private company is _always_ more efficient and clever than a publicly-owned organisation, right? Isn't it?
The Rayleigh Plesset equation is an unforgiving thing.
hot tip, nobody has been to the moon.
There were no seats or straps, that should have been a red flag. If it tilted, the passengers tilted, and the craft was terminally unstable. There is a reason why they strap cargo down on ships and planes.
That stupid frame work on it would have red flagged me. It looked like it was riding around on the top of a 1972 station wagon.
At least the builder went out with his ship.
Metal, is a structure that is held together by a crystalline atomic structure, hard to separate or tear, which takes a very great force to counter it's atomic bonds. Carbon fiber, is a structure held together by epoxy resin and not a atomic bonding. When very great force acts upon it, it tears apart like layers of an onion.
The Reynolds Aluminaut aluminum sub went to 15,000 feet in 1966. Rush was no innovator 😢
then slashgear puts up an adwall on the article, this is the internet now
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I don't get it. People who climb mountains, and do things like this, I don't get it. You want danger, you can get life threatening danger in any major city. Just insane to do things like this.
@jnagarya519
Ай бұрын
Uvalde isn't a major city.
If it was in collaboration with Boeing it would have failed earlier.
I don’t think the disaster could be worse than we thought - they all died. The negligence could be worse though, and there’s nothing here that hasn’t already been discussed.
The 'pressure vessel' looks like a septic 'tight tank'.
It wasn’t “nearly” instantly. It was a fraction of a second. No one had time to blink before it was all over.
Spacecraft only have to deal with containing 1 bar of pressure inside against no outside pressure. A sub that deep is dealing with close to 400 bar, insane pressure
No collaberation with any company that knew anything about deep sea diving, and the pressures to be dealt with.
There's something especially lousy about a video, which points to a web article which summarizes a better web article for the clicks.