Hypothetically, they’re not just battling a lack of oxygen, but a build up of carbon monoxide and carbon monoxide poisoning. (from exhaling)
They can at any time reduce their consumption of oxygen by 20%
They’re dead, Jim
Well Thursday morning eastern daylight time is going to expire very shortly 19 minutes from now as I type this. It doesn’t look good for them whatever happened to them.
Gotta keep the suspense going.
Media gobily gook. There are major factors other than Oxygen. Even if the sub remained in tack I don’t think they could have survived until the oxygen ran out.
Unless the sub is now the size of a trashcan
I do not understand why this cheap CEO of Oceangate did not have a beacon
onboard that pinged constantly for the entire trip.
The beacon still may not have saved their lives in the short timeframe
rescue teams were under. But it could have allowed rescue teams to find
the Sub, bring it to the surface and recover the bodies for family members.
And investigate what caused the accident.
Without the beacon, it may be impossible to ever find the Sub.
I do not believe the Sub imploded…yet.
Evidence of that implosion would have floated to the surface, such
as the light weight Carbon Fiber that most of the Sub was made out of.
This is a media induced circus. Prayers these people somehow survive but the hyperventilating countdown to oxygen running out to increase eyeballs now quickly changes to hours more before it is fully depleted just to buy more clicks and views. Ridiculous.
They are spending all this time and effort to find this thing. So, if they find it, then what?
Nothing that can go that deep is strong enough to bring it up. They can’t transfer air. They cannot “attach” and rescue anyone.
The ONLY thing they could do is send down a robot and look into the front window.
Social media actually thinks these people are making it out of this alive. It sounds like CNN after the Challenger blew up.
More nonsense.
They’ve been dead for days.
Total nonsense. RIP.
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