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[quote=Anonymous]I just read an article online where Mythbusters did an experiment using a dummy to see what actually happens to a human body after an implosion & it isn’t pretty. Will spare details here but I highly doubt there will be a focus on recovering any bodies. Already the news channels are not even mentioning this subject as a primary focus as it will be literally impossible to do. The loved ones left behind must be in such grief - - I pray they somehow find peace in knowing that death here was likely swift and painless. Space exploration has had its share of tragedies yet improvements have been made historically in the way things have changed. We have learned so much over time and I am confident the same will be true regarding sea exploration. None of these five perished died in vain. There will always be people in the world who will feel the need to expand our boundaries and see what else is out there. Right now people who are brave enough to venture into the unknown (regarding the sea floor) are being criticized for their actions just as astronauts once were but as time goes on people will be regarding them heroically in the same breath that they regard Sally Ride and Buzz Aldrin.[/quote]
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