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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone dies. At least vaporizing yourself in an experimental carbon fiber tube is a pretty unique and interesting way to go. [/quote] Vaporizing? That implies heat. This sub was 10000 ft underwater in near freezing temperatures. Good luck vaporizing anything. You must’ve studied science at trump university. [/quote] The immense pressure of water entering the capsule would pulverize any living matter in the sub. We are talking surface of the sun temps. Gone. Nothing left. Literally E=mC^2[/quote] Literally E=mC^2?? Did nuclear fusion or fission occur on the implosion? Is there now a mini sun or black hole down there?[/quote] E= mc^2 doesn’t mean nuclear fission or fusion. It means matter and energy are interchangeable. Like when a piece of wood is burned, it follows e=mc^2. Heat and light are released from the wood, but there are also ashes, gases, energy consumed in chemical changes, etc from burning wood, not just mostly energy like in fusion and fission. So no, there is no new black hole down there, but that’s a cool idea [/quote]
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