Ocean Depth Comparison (3D Animation) | Reaction, Thoughts & Real-time Thalassophobia

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Watching an ocean depth comparison and realizing within the first minute that I have extreme thalassophobia. What do you think is at the bottom of the ocean?

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I love how intellectually invested you get with some videos

jdeamaral
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To help pull you out of your "anxious" state a quick blast of Yellow Submarine from the Beatles should help!

xnxnmgb
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The USS Johnston (DD-557) was a Destroyer that basically sacrificed itself to the Japanese to protect a landing force by charging into a massive line of Japanese warships at the Battle off Samar and fought so hard and bravely before being sunk, that while sinking, survivors of the Johnston said they saw the Captain of the Japanese destroyer, Yukikaze, saluting the ship and its hands as it sunk in respect for how it fought to the end.

NoahFroio
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1:05 The Seikan Tunnel is a 53.85 km (33.49 mile) long railway tunnel in Japan that connects Aomori Prefecture on Honshu Island to Hokkaido Island.

SonOfMuta
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One important detail about Cameron's dive is that the diving bell could not be reused. The diving unit used going to the Titanic was poorly built and even a well built sub should not have dived to that depth more than three times. The USS Johnstown was a destroyer in WWII that saw much action, but was sunk by the Japanese 140 people (survived) were rescued by the US ships, 186 died.

jeffreyphipps
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Working as a Ocean Engineer for the Naval Sea Systems Command in RDT&E I've spent a lot of time thinking a working with the ocean environment, I have learned a few things. When a team of scientists (having only seen lakes) show up from a lab in the middle of the country with their latest and greatest military device to test in the operational environment. The look on their faces when I tell them don't bring it on the boat unless they are willing to lose it and for sure don't put it in the water until they fully understand it's likely to never come back. The ocean is big and dynamic and if an object has mass they ocean can and will eat it. I've put big things on the seafloor and taken careful measurements to know the location. Only to return in a week to realize 10 of tons of equipment has vanished.

anthonyv
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Wow 100k subs! Amazing achievement. Your super quick straight into the video intros are always appreciated 🙏

Serpentine_
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I think this is the earliest I've seen one of your videos. It made my day!

rbital_nugget
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Probably blind fish in the depths, roundish to withstand the pressure. Giant squid too maybe ancient shark survivors. It's truly a place we don't know much about, a dark pit filled with our imagination. Oh and of course that shoddy submersible from last year. I wouldn't even set foot into a really well made device. I did a shallow swim in the carribean and first thing I noticed was the pressure hurting me just below the water surface as I didn't equalize properly, then looking there you float in space and the ground is down there. Magnificent and terrible.

lordofchaosinc.
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We know more about the moon than the depths of our oceans.

AnthonyValentine-vmyc
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The Trieste Batyscaphe was actually launched before James Cameron was :P He was born in 1954, the Trieste was launch a year before. It reached Challenger Deep in 1960, when Cameron was still building sand castles and splashing in inflatable pools...

ohauss
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Getting into an argument with someone and they say. "It isn't that deep bro." Then just showing them on this list exactly how deep it is.

Warcrime
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This is real interesting love the video protocol stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way

bellantwain
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Your last video made me think of the film with Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam called Green Street Hooligans (2005). I've recommended it before but just wanted to follow up because I think you'd really enjoy it.

earthwormandruw
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You are obviously highly intelligent. As a quinquagenerian i have to say that you are the image of how people used to envision the Internet would be used to gain knowledge. A platform for higher learning that would uplift mankind to be better.
Society would be better off if people were more like you.
You are a rare gem.

SuperScottCrawford
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Sea spiders, colossal squids, tube worms, and cookie-cutter sharks are some of the creatures that live at the bottom of the ocean.
Tripod fish
Rattail fish
Sea cucumbers
Octopuses
Snailfish
Zombie worms
Dragonfish
Goblin shark
Pelican eel
Anglerfish
Hatchetfish
Frilled shark
Squid
Sponges
Comb jellies
Pink see-through fantasia
Fangtooth fish.

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It is always a pleasure to watch videos like this WITH My Ladyyy!!! Aaaand I will always love your voice... Trillion kisses from Peter from Hungaryyy!! I hope You are well!!!! ;)

mrbronson
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I love your content. I love it when I'm not busy and you drop, like just now. Did you know that the Earth is so big, that if you were to shrink it down to the size of a pool ball, it would be smoother than the pool ball, and that includes the depths of the Mariana trench and height of Mount Everest.

deucedaprodeuca
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You just have to imagine this habitat! We only live on a 2D land surface but in the oceans you live in a 3D space! And that at ⅔ the world surface!

larseifert
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The USS Johnston and USS Samuel B. Roberts are the two deepest known shipwrecks in the world. Both as a result of the Battle of Samar against the Japanese. These two small American destroyers fought against Japan's largest battleships until they were both sunk. The Japanese battleship Yamato has the largest gun turrets ever fitted to a ship, at roughly the same weight as the entire USS Johnston. There was no way that it would end well for the destroyers but they didn't back down.

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