Immense wealth often breeds psychopaths.“Shit dad, please, don’t kick my ass…….”
Well, I was thinking more of the grim effect on the passengers, but I would also say that at that depth, in the dark, in so much space, that it's a very small target, even before it's flattened.Surely there'll still be a piece of the veseel to recover. I mean its not going to implode into nothing
Watergate 2Will the scandal surrounding this incident be called OceanGateGate ?
I don’t understand the logic behind locking them in, underwater you are unable to open the hatch due to water pressure anyway, you can do it only at the surface.We wouldn’t know if it did anyway and it would be incredibly hard to spot. Regardless, it can’t be opened from the inside and even if it did surface they are likely to perish before they are found.
You all seen how much of a train wreck the kid is who went to the Blink 182 gig posting about his step dad being missing?
Pure incel, been in jail for stalking and harrassment and made threats to shoot up a EDM gig.
Ne wonder he didn't give a fuck his step dad is missing.
Also, I'm in the belief they've been dead since day 1 due to the submersible imploding.
I don’t understand the logic behind locking them in, underwater you are unable to open the hatch due to water pressure anyway, you can do it only at the surface.
Dude is already partying with his inheritence.
I don’t understand the logic behind locking them in, underwater you are unable to open the hatch due to water pressure anyway, you can do it only at the surface.
Because humans can't survive in that pressure.I don't know much about water dynamics, but if you take the design of this deep water subs but replace the air inside with water, wouldn't the sub hold the pressure with no problems? As water cannot be compressed. Then divers could go inside at normal preassure. I'm sure this would not work I just can't see why...
There’s a lot about this thing that is mind boggling.I don’t understand the logic behind locking them in, underwater you are unable to open the hatch due to water pressure anyway, you can do it only at the surface.
I don't know much about water dynamics, but if you take the design of this deep water subs but replace the air inside with water, wouldn't the sub hold the pressure with no problems? As water cannot be compressed. Then divers could go inside at normal preassure. I'm sure this would not work I just can't see why...
In this video I describe the incident in detail. I review the construction, design and system onboard the Titan. I catalog my concerns about the design and operation of this submarine.
Yes, this is what I mean. But I'm thinking about this, and this would in fact not work. It would be crushed anyway in case of a hull integrity problem just like if there was air inside. That's because there are compressible things inside (the humans).If you mean replace the oxygen with water before even going into the water, it'll fuck with the buoyancy and require far more energy to move the sub around and require oxygen tanks on board for the passangers to use.
I don't know much about water dynamics, but if you take the design of this deep water subs but replace the air inside with water, wouldn't the sub hold the pressure with no problems? As water cannot be compressed. Then divers could go inside at normal preassure. I'm sure this would not work I just can't see why...
Cardi Bitch being a distasteful person?
What even is this timeline?
The big question is how the fuck did he managed to do 3 trips before this one.Can also add:
*** The forward viewport (according to the manufacturer) is only good up to a depth of 1300m. Titanic sits at around 4000m.
So yeah corners were cut and massive lawsuits incoming if they find these guys dead on the bottom of the sea floor. My gut is that there was an implosion.
Time is ticking. If they're not found in the next 8 - 10 hours then we can pretty much confirm it will become a retrieval mission and not a rescue mission.
The viewport must be made by the people who estimate an elevators maximum weight.The big question is how the fuck did he managed to do 3 trips before this one.
I guess math and physics can randomly bend for no reason...
I have a friend close to the rescue mission. He said the Logitech controller story is inaccurate. Supposedly they recently upgraded the control surfaces to joy-cons, and drifting killed it.
Nobody knows the exact time, it depends on the rate they are using it. Regardless, they are dead, the sub most likely imploded and debris will sooner or later start washing up somewhere.Did they say 0600 est they would run out of oxygen? That was 10 minutes ago
- A French vessel with a submersible capable of reaching the sea bed and transmitting images to the surface has arrived in the search area
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factor_of_safetyThe big question is how the fuck did he managed to do 3 trips before this one.
I guess math and physics can randomly bend for no reason...
Microsoft Sidewinder would neverI have a friend close to the rescue mission. He said the Logitech controller story is inaccurate. Supposedly they recently upgraded the control surfaces to joy-cons, and drifting killed it.
They're all fem boys in the foxhole.Hopefully that 19 years old is not a femboy, if so, poor him.
96 hours was just what they said it could do and probably in optimal conditions. So maybe 2 people who are in a calm state taking slow short breaths. 5 guys in a sub who are probably freaking the fuck out is going to obviously use the oxygen up faster.Even if the Titan didn't implode, they wouldn't have lasted until the end of the media Hollywood 96 hours oxygen story. When you're with 5 ppl inside a small enclosed vessel, there are more factors than simply 'oxygen supply'. The guy in the video I posted can explain it much better than me.
Yeah this is like reading your laptop has 18 hours of battery life (Looking at Apple here) but that's under specific conditions. Depending on usage you might only get 15 hours. Or that your Switch has a battery life of 9 hours but in some games it might only last 4-5 hours.96 hours is what the company running this tourist thingy said it could do. Like with everything a company says, shave it by half, so my guess is they had like 48 hours or something and have already passed.
May they rest in peace.
I don't think they have can openers down there.On the upside the wildlife down there are having a rare treat they get to sample Campbell’s cream of privilege spread into the surrounding waters as the sub imploded and it’s contents turned to purée.
Don't worry, that can will eventually open itself up. It's like a delayed present.I don't think they have can openers down there.
this shows just how far down the titanic is there is no light below 1,000 feet. the ocean is fucking scary!
There's not really a hatch, it's more that the front of the submarine hinges opens at one end all around it's diameter. The locks are the only mechanism that keep the end watertight, so it would leak from the moment it entered the water without them.
You can see it at the beginning of this video:
It's crazy and that part of the earth isn't even the deepest ocean. If you ever go in a sub then make sure James Cameron is with you!A better way to visualize the depth of the Titanic is imagine commercial skydiving. The Titanic is deeper than the height Skydivers jump out of a plane which is usually at 10 000 feet.
When Tom decides to quit Blink again you should take his place.All the, crushed things
bottom, of the ocean
I'll take, one sub
your ride, death run