To: Morgana
I had heard they were incinerated, there is nothing left of them
To: Sarah Barracuda; SkyDancer
I had heard they were incinerated, there is nothing left of them
The air temperature would've been that high for only a few milliseconds. It surely wouldn't have done their skin and clothing any favors, but it takes time to transfer enough heat to incinerate a body, especially given the amount of heat it would take to flash the water in their tissues into steam. People killed by much higher temperature electric arc blasts aren't incinerated. They're just badly burned.
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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06/28/2023 3:36:50 PM PDT by
verum ago
(I figure some people must truly be in love, for only love can be so blind.)
To: Sarah Barracuda
“I had heard they were incinerated, there is nothing left of them”
I heard aliens live under the oceans. Maybe they crushed the sub.
My source is Tucker Carlson.
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