Did the Simpsons predict the sinking of the ‘Titan’ submarine? This is the episode that proves it.

the disappearance of Submarine “Titan” It caused a sensation around the world, since two days ago it was confirmed that its entire crew had died due to an implosion. In this context, an episode of The simpsons for allegedly predicting the sinking of the submersible.

It should be noted that ‘Titan’ belonged to the company ocean gate and entered the Atlantic Ocean in order to visit the remains of the Titanic. This submarine carried 5 crew members on boardamong which was the owner of OceanGate and also a billionaire businessman.

How is the Simpsons episode?

In episode 10 of season 17, which originally aired in 2006, Homer Simpson decides to explore the depths of the ocean with his lost father, Mason Fairbanks, who suggests the existence of treasures in these areas, but also warns you of the risks associated with this activity.

In this way, Homer and Mason embark on their adventure and use two submersibles to reach the seabed. However, when Homer calls his friends Carl and Lenny, their ship gets stuck on a coral reef and the oxygen level begins to run low in the submarine.

A few days later, Homer wakes up in the hospital after being in a coma for three days. This generated speculation among fans of serieswho considered that The Simpsons had once again predicted a real historical event.

OceanGate confirms death of Titan crew

rear admiral John Maugercommander of the U.S. Coast Guard’s First District, said a remotely operated vehicle from the Canadian vessel Horizon Arctic discovered the submarine Titan’s tail cone on the seabed.

“On this decision, we immediately notified the families on behalf of the U.S. Coast Guard and the entire Unified Command. I offer my condolences to the families,” he said.

There is no more oxygen!  The submarine 'Titan' is still missing and has no air

Through a press release, the company that owns the Titan submersible, ocean gatestated that, according to the data available to him, the crew members did not survive.

“We believe that our CEO of Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding and Paul-Henri Nargeolet have sadly passed away. These men were true explorers who shared a lively spirit of adventure and a deep passion for nature. “Exploring and protecting the world’s oceans. Our hearts go out to these five souls and all of their family members at this tragic time,” the letter read.

Thus, the death of all the crew members who were in the Submarine “Titan” and the most amazing thing is that maybe The simpsons were able to predict this unfortunate event.

Mona Watkins

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