Posted on 06/22/2023 8:34:11 AM PDT by Red Badger
Yep, pretty much what I figured............
“non biological anomalies”
What are we talking here, like killer androids?
“The temperature is just above freezing.”
Outside the vessel it may be, but not inside the vessel. Remember your gas laws. If you take a fixed volume of gas and put it under pressure, what happens to the temperature of the gas?
Yes, they gas will get hotter. but the inside pressure of teh sub was surface normal, 14-15 psi.
Until it imploded and the immense compression then explosion blew it apart................
The media will just say they're missing until we are able to find more debris and we are able to determine that it belongs to the former submersible Titan.
Which sounds like it has been identified over a half hour ago.
Ah, gotcha. So they knew that all along probably and just didn’t want to be the ones to rip that hope away until after everyone knew the “oxygen deadline” had passed any way.
USCG Northeast Twitter page
https://twitter.com/USCGNortheast
Could the sounds have been pieces of the destroyed vessel landing on the ocean floor? Would that explain the intervals between sounds?
USCG press conference, Rear Adm. John Maugre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYXHnruTguM
In general, the TITAN Cyclops 2 debris field is 200 meters from the bow of the Titanic. The failure occured while the TITAN Cyclops 2 was in its descent water column.
Debris field. Tail cone. Front end bell of the pressure hull. Found other end - aft end bell of the pressure hull.
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