Record-breaking Mariana Trench dive | What the Future
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We take a look at what American explorer Victor Vescovo found when he became the first person to reach the deepest part of the ocean in a new submersible called the Limiting Factor.
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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…
People need to STOP using Mt. Everest as a measuring stick. Everest is roughly 12,000 feet from the base on the Tibetian Plateau to its summit. It’s a false comparison.
Bro went down there and kidnap some fish 💀
🇦🇱 flag
That fish is dope🙂
Who’s here after oceangate?
Shut up I was curious😅
They had billions and couldnt just buy a sub
40 million these are some seriously wealthy individuals
crazy ppl, will to power desire for death and war, progress does not exist is a fable invented in modernity to explain to consumers how history works
Victory is great!
Ngl this is shaped like a piece of triton gum from thos cup shaped gum packs
It’s no fun having gatekeepers in charge of information and findings. The minute you put something of enormous findings YouTube will confiscate and try and monetize.….got to keep some things quiet so the greedy don’t try and bully you for it.
I still wonder why God filled almost the entire earth with water, but left nothing for Mars.
Plastic can’t make its way to the ocean floor, this is a lie
1:34 Maybe the fish likes candy? lol
We don’t do feet here, we do meters.
bikini bottom
holy crap
It boggles the mind to see just how much we do not know or understand about our own world. I do believe that if we spent more time researching it, we might just happenstance find cures for a host of today’s diseases.
Who knows what treasures awaits mankind, waiting to be discovered beneath these watery depths?!
“The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing” — Socrates
The scary thing is that in reality, out of 8 billion people, none of us can say with absolute certainty that the “Mariana’s Trench” (specifically the “Challenger Deep” (@ 36,000ft) below that dark murky surface), IS IN FACT the deepest point in all of the world’s oceans. In fact the truth is that we’ve (mankind) have only discovered 20% of the world’s oceans!! After all of these years, that’s as far/much as we’ve explored. (Meaning that there is literally an 80% CHANCE that it gets EVEN DEEPER than “The Challenger Deep” somewhere else). And theres no way that I’m the only one who finds that both awesome AND utterly terrifying)