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The Ocean is Way Deeper Than You Think

The Ocean is Way Deeper Than You Think

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
The Ocean is Way Deeper Than You Think Although I enjoyed this for the scientific and mathematical merits, (and yes Its been understood before watching about the depth fascination) A Polar bear standing on a quarter? No vision. An elephant standing on a paper stamp? No vision. Wouldnt said elephant foot just absorb the stamp into foot skin and dirt? Get my drift? Worlds tallest building upside down? Ohh now Im (not) feeling it. How many 1980s ten speed bikes- tire to tire, to get me to the scratched up whale? How many Big Macs to the bottom?
I think the ocean is deeper than (you) think. But thanks for the entertainment.

Date: 2023-12-14

Comments and reviews: 22


Some questions:
1) i) Who is looking for the true deepest parts of the ocean? (I assume they are in the middle of the Atlantic or Pacific somewhere but perhaps like mountains they may be anywhere)
ii) How are researchers exploring the floor? (I assume autonomous or remote-controlled submarines)
iii) How much of the global ocean terrain is SONAR mapped i. e. to understand its depth and character? (0. 1%? 1%)
2) Can we set off a nuke in the bottom of the ocean please that sounds cool, but also, what would this do?

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In fact, the oceans are very shallow in planetary terms. Its depth is just a tiny fraction of the Earth's radio. All the ocean's volume could be fitted in a relatively small little hole of the solid body of the planet.
Inagine what could happen if a -minor- leakage happens between the ocean and the rock and caverns below the water.
Week, I didn't want to be scary, I just was talking about the relative size of oceans and the whole planet. -

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The ship vs elephant size comparison is way off. Even considering the largest african elephant's dimensions, you could fit around 92 along the ship (458m in length. In the video the elephant fits only around 13 times.
That's being wrong by a factor of 7 ) on a section that is specifically mode for nothing else other than showing the size differences.

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This is why my mum was telling that the submarine that takes people down to the titanic shouldn-t have existed and I agree because after you pass certain areas you-d ant go any deeper where the titanic lies is enough to instantly kill a human if it can erupt a submarine and than eat away any human remains and grim of the boat than it-s enough to kill you
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Wow, just wow. Just imagine ONLY 5 PERCENT EXPLORED, Who knows what monsters are lurking down there. There could be gigantic humanoids, there could be fishes with horns or fishes with giant teeth. The animals God created are both beautiful and horrifying. Like, there could be monsters that are bigger than the Titanic or even bigger than that.
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And yet, the depth of the ocean is a small fraction of the radius of the Earth. Way less than one percent. And yet, the pressures at the bottom, as illustrated here is still a challenge. But at the end of the day, we live on the scale, the thin crust, of a white hot ball of iron.
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At 12000 meters is my old English teacher putting pressure on me to study more hehe
At 50000 meters is the pressure most young people think they have to have a job or have simple responsibilities so they say the have anxiety & depression so smoke medical weed all day hehe

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If your submersible imploded at a depth of over 10, 000 meters, in that nanosecond of the implosion the heat generated within the implosion vacuum would be of a temperature close to that of the Sun-s surface. The unfortunate occupants would be vaporised.
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Right off the bat this video is wrong. -3 quarters of our planet are covered in water- Actually, thats 3 quarters of the SURFACE of the planet. Somewhere around 5 to 8 percent of our planet.
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1: 20 Just for reference, to travel 214 metres underwater would take around 3 minutes so he would have to hold his breath for a minumim of around 3 and a half minutes
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Anyone else have a hard time imagining the elephant standing on a postage stamp/coin analogy?
I thought the person carrying 50 boeings was much easier to visualise.

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That is terrifying- am still calling ittt if there are some sort of weird undiscovered creatures or if aliens did make it to earth and are hiding it-s in the ocean-
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What was the point of showing us the scale of a person ship and elephant but then never using any of those scales to show us depth and sticking to just numbers? -
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And all of this discovery is just 5% of the ocean? I wonder if there's even any man made structure that could withstand depths much deeper than the trench.
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It-s a relatively very thin film of water on Planet Earth-diameter is 7918 miles- deepest part of the ocean- Mariana Trench is 6. 83 miles.
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-If it doesn-t bend it breaks- I wonder if they-ll make some kind of soft or flexible shell submarine that could out dive hard body subs
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You are telling me some dudes in the 60s went the deepest in the ocean ever but a couple a billionaires can-t reach the Titanic in 2023 smh
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So you are only now telling me that some turtle can dive lower than the height of the burj khallifa summerged under water?
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-Born too late to explore the Earth, born too early to explore the universe, but born just in time to explore the ocean-
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The fact that Life can evolve to the point of surviving the intense pressure of the ocean, make me believe 100% alien life exists
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How did someone from the 60s create something that can go that far down but we can-t create something better than that now?
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We didnt explored it all. We will see New creatures a New Beginning. of the ocean. This just a beginning.
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