Posted on 06/19/2023 11:53:11 AM PDT by Red Badger
I’ll bet dying aboard a submarine is worse than dying on the Titanic itself.
—my guess is that, at any depth, it is near instant—
If a crack occurred in the hull, the pressure would kill you in a split second, the implosion would trigger a compression explosion like in a diesel engine and it would be over in a second....................
I’d rather be lost in space, rather than lost in the oceans deep.
If it crushes, death would be instant.
If the sub had a pressure hull fail they’d never know what hit them.
it would be over in a second....................
That’s if you were lucky.
72 hours of air left as of today 1pm...? but if there was a
catastrophe..
Davy Jones’ Locker. The sea is fearsome and unforgiving.
"If there is an implosion at depth, the compression heating caused by the ocean rushing into the hull would be sufficient to heat the air inside to hundreds or even thousands of degrees. Under such circumstances, any flammable object inside (grease, clothing, people) would likely ignite or detonate ('Diesel effect')."
Hmm... The name of the company is OceanGate... That was the first clue... Ever hear of a movie called Heaven’s Gate? That movie sunk faster than the Titanic.
Is there someone on board that ticked off a Clinton or a Biden? Any prominent conservatives on board?
“If the sub had a pressure hull fail they’d never know what hit them.”
But if they are on the ocean floor next to their launch platform waiting for their 96 hours of air to run out - not good.
When the USS Scorpion disintegrated at crush depth, the propeller ended up in the bow, and it happened in a fraction of a second.
So did the Cult........................
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven‘s_Gate_(religious_group)
A combination of ground-breaking engineering and off-the-shelf technology gives Titan a unique advantage over other deep diving subs; the proprietary Real Time Hull Health Monitoring (RTM) systems provides an unparalleled safety feature that assesses the integrity of the hull throughout every dive. The use of off-the-shelf components helped to streamline the construction, and makes it simple to operate and replace parts in the field.
Off-the-shelf components... If you're building a car, this may be innovative. If you're building a sub... This sounds crazy.
I’d have thought that the air would be dissolved into the water pretty quickly. But, certainly a pile-driver blow to anything inside.
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