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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would the implosion have to be caused by banging into something (like part of the Titanic or other debris, not a gd orca) or could it just be that the material(s) failed? Could they have been stuck down there and signaling (banging) and THEN imploded due to prolonged exposure to the depth? I do understand the banging could be totally unrelated to the sub. [/quote] Hopefully they can figure out the timeline. But they said the debris was in calm water above a flat seabed, so they probably think it imploded well above the titanic due to a fault in the carbon fiber composite hull. They can look at all the other material in the debris field and examine them for deformation, which can help them figure out the approximate depth at which implosion occurred. There are banging noises all the time in the ocean, bouncing off layers of water etc. It was the very definition of confirmation for us to think that it was from the lost sub. [/quote]
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