Titanic submersible es morte (1 Viewer)

I am a bit surprised, given the physics of an implosion at that depth and the subsequent explosion.
 
I am a bit surprised, given the physics of an implosion at that depth and the subsequent explosion.
I would think that anything they find would be just goo. It would be very difficult to separate the DNA material from something like that.
 
They didn't drown.

Death was so immediate and so violent that the passengers wouldn't have known it happened. There will be no recovery of remains, there are none.

Actually not a bad way to die. Implosion would happen so fast they wouldn’t have time to realize what was happening and panic, I’m told.

The Titan submersible, which imploded on a deep sea mission last month, is likely to have “collapsed in milliseconds” and killed its five member crew instantly, an expert has said.

Former OceanGate consultant Rob McCallum said the blast on June 18 would have been so powerful that the crew would not even have known they were in danger……

“The whole volume of a submersible collapses in about two milliseconds,” said Mr McCallum of the likely effects on the craft at 12,500ft.

“And it takes 25 milliseconds for the human brain to detect a threat… It’s not so much that you die, it’s that you cease to exist. It’s almost the perfect end.”…..

 
The Titan submersible, which imploded on a deep sea mission last month, is likely to have “collapsed in milliseconds” and killed its five member crew instantly, an expert has said.

Former OceanGate consultant Rob McCallum said the blast on June 18 would have been so powerful that the crew would not even have known they were in danger……

“The whole volume of a submersible collapses in about two milliseconds,” said Mr McCallum of the likely effects on the craft at 12,500ft.

“And it takes 25 milliseconds for the human brain to detect a threat… It’s not so much that you die, it’s that you cease to exist. It’s almost the perfect end.”…..


The implosion part is probably true, but I also read that if they lost power and were all leaning forward looking out of the only port hole, that it would have nosedived, throwing everyone forward, so there would have been moments or minutes where everyone was in a jumble in total darkness before they imploded. Sounds awful.
 
The CEO of the company that launched the doomed Titan submersible trip to the wreckage of the Titanic joked “What could go wrong?” just weeks before the disaster, a new documentary has revealed.

OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush made the chilling remark during an interview with St John’s Radio in Canada just a few weeks before one of his submarines imploded in the ocean in June 2023.…..

These were not the only disturbing remarks Mr Rush made before his death.

In a 2021 interview, which resurfaced after the disaster, the OceanGate CEO was also recorded boasting about “bending the rules” when constructing the Titanic tourist submersible.

“I have broken some rules to make this. The carbon fibre and titanium... there is a rule that you don’t do that. Well, I did,’“ he said…….

 
I’m sure all dozens of rich deep water enthusiasts are at the edge of their seats
 

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