Posted on 06/28/2023 3:22:36 PM PDT by Morgana
Human remains have been found in the wreckage of the Titan submersible on Wednesday, the Coast Guard announced.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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Compressed into diamonds no doubt.
Meat Paste.
Go to YouTube and search for “whale fall” several videos detail the stages by which a dead whale is completely consumed by various creatures. Apparently a whale can provide a ecosystem all its own for decades.
Reasonable assumption although the bones would crack under the pressure.
>>>They aren’t science scenarios. They are scenarios dreamed up by keyboard warriors hoping to get clicks.>>>
I think I agree. clicks leads to chicks I guess.
It was just some small gelatenous goo that oozed out when they hoisted it onboard.
Must be like the refrigerator effect?
Compress freon gas, creating significant heat.
However, how long could that temperature last?
I am thinking a small fraction of one second.
Once the passenger compartment was breached, super heated air would be squirting out in all directions and replaced by super pressurized water at a near freezing temperature.
sez who?
James Cameron said
“[W]e understand from inside the community that they had dropped their ascent weights and they were coming up, trying to manage an emergency.”
There were recognizably human remains from the Columbia crash. My cousins live in Texas. There was a scorched human torso found among other parts. My cousin thought he found part of one of the mission specialists (Anderson , maybe?) but it turned out to be a heater hose from an old ‘62 Buick.
That could be as little as a blood stain or a bone chip.
“… I’m not surprised they’ve found some remains. Outside the air in their lungs, those peoples’ bodies are just as incompressible as the water outside the sub. The violence of the implosion would’ve certainly torn their bodies into pieces, but there would still likely be, well, pieces. ”
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Thanks for the lucid post. Yes, water makes up most of the human body so, aside from the lungs and a few other places (gas in the intestines, etc) they would be compressed only as much as water can be compressed. I read that water would only be compressed a handful of percent at the depth they likely imploded. So while their bodies would have been mangled they certainly wouldn’t have been changed to a jelly-like consistency.
A titanium replacement joint?
“Outside the air in their lungs, those peoples’ bodies are just as incompressible as the water outside the sub”
I guess you haven’t seen the video of the dead pig’s body shrunk to teddy bear like size with sudden compression.
SILENCE! Captain Canada HAS SPOKEN!
Please pass the jelly
Purina crab chow
Keyword groundchuck; LOLOLOLOL! Kudos to the sick ******* who came up with that one, I'm corroded with jealousy.
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