To: MountainWalker
Characterizing it as a "violent explosive event' is not correct. It was a "violent IMplosive event. And the compressed gases could have reached 6,000°C for a few milliseconds easily. The temperature of the water has nothing to do with it.
59 posted on
06/29/2023 12:52:50 PM PDT by
steve86
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To: steve86
I literally said it was an implosion. An implosion is just an explosion in reverse. I characterized it as an explosive event because implosions normally don’t happen that violently.
Find me one physicist that says the inside of that sub reached 10,000°F in milliseconds before getting crushed with 34° water. I’ll wait. 😆
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