Posted on 06/26/2023 8:48:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
There are worse ways to go, and at least a couple of these guys died doing what they loved best. Small comfort to their families and loved ones, but it’s something.
Fish food.
In terms of energy, what they experienced was equivalent to being in a pressure vessel the size of an SUV, and having on the floor in the center of the SUV a bomb made of a bit less than 60 pounds of TNT, and that bomb explodes.
That amount of TNT equivalent energy is calculated on the basis of an estimated implosion depth of 8000 feet.
Not even fish food. What was left after the implosion would have been the cellular contents of their tissues; not even cell membranes would have remained intact. They would have been homogenized.
What happened to the bodies is the scavengers and bone worms got them. There probably isn’t anything left of them at all.
Meat paste.
the key here is an army of regulators and a library of regulators would’ve prevented this tragedy-
just see the FAA and the Boeing Max as a shining example.
Better than owning a Bayliner, anyway.
They were “Smallerized”.
If I were ‘family’, the greatest comfort right now would be that it happened so fast the folks didn’t have time to know or register what hit them.
Anyone who has seen a person die a long, slow death will understand that.
My mother died last year. Had a stroke, was paralyzed on one side, couldn't speak. She recognized everyone, and seemed to comprehend her situation. She soon started having some kind of seizures and hallucinations, so we had to drug her heavily, so she could rest. After a couple months, C-diff infections set in. After several rounds of that, she passed away, 10 months after her stroke, weighing less than 70 lbs
My point - if God decides its your time, dying in a millisecond is a blessing.
Jack Dawson, I imagine, would've arrived to the ocean floor relatively intact as every cell in his body filled with water and the pressure differential equalized.
Same reason they've found intact musical instruments like violins and pianos in the wreckage.
Pink toothpaste.
Chum
Musical instruments, crockery, etc., would not undergo any violent implosion event. Violin cases are not generally hermetically sealed, especially not violin cases made more than 100 years ago.
Not even that happened.
Run through a blender at 25,000 RPM, and what remains forced through a Millipore filter.
At 10,000 Plus degrees they were obliterated into nothing in a millisecond. More like being hit with a Photon Torpedo close up or a Phaser on full blast, just nothing left.
Wrong sub photo...that picture is the “Cyclops”...Oceangate had 3+ subs:
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