Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with cusack that it’s telling how many governments and journalists rushed to the aid of this foolish party while hundreds of refugees sank in the Mediterranean. Guess poor lives don’t matter. We don’t send taxpayer funded rescue teams to mt Everest for lost climbers so Why is my money being spent in this recovery effort?
These are two incomparable things. The Titan involved an American thought to be trapped and running out of oxygen in a submarine for days off the North American coast.
That's different than a migrant boat capsizing off the coast of Greece or Italy. And they get migrant boats continuously and do rescues.
Loss of life is loss regardless of where in the world or who for sure, but you can't compare these 2 different things like it's the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone dies. At least vaporizing yourself in an experimental carbon fiber tube is a pretty unique and interesting way to go.
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.
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
Maybe a little PV=nRT too.
A lot of T
Exponentially increasing V = exponentially increasing T
Typo:
Exponentially increasing P = exponentially increasing T
Followed by...
decreasing V = decreasing T
It’s gruesome, but the Byford dolphin incident is as close as I can think of known outcome in somewhat similar circumstances. It was a decompressive, rather than a compressive incident, and it was from 9 atm to 1 atm. Other vessels have imploded, like the uss thresher, but no one survived and there is a lot of uncertainty about what really happened. Don’t read about Byford dolphin if you are at all squeamish. The titan sub imploded with an external pressure of 500 atm to 1 atm. It’s hard to wrap your mind around a reaction that happens magnitudes faster than human reaction.
Yeah, I read the autopsy report. It’s interesting that 3 of the divers’ bodies seemed intact and only 1 was shredded. I guess diver 4 lessened the impact for the others.
None seemed burned.
The pressure caused the fourth diver to be pushed/pulled through the partially opened door, hence why he was not intact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone dies. At least vaporizing yourself in an experimental carbon fiber tube is a pretty unique and interesting way to go.
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.
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
Maybe a little PV=nRT too.
A lot of T
Exponentially increasing V = exponentially increasing T
Typo:
Exponentially increasing P = exponentially increasing T
Followed by...
decreasing V = decreasing T
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone dies. At least vaporizing yourself in an experimental carbon fiber tube is a pretty unique and interesting way to go.
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.
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
Maybe a little PV=nRT too.
A lot of T
Exponentially increasing V = exponentially increasing T
Typo:
Exponentially increasing P = exponentially increasing T
Followed by...
decreasing V = decreasing T
It’s gruesome, but the Byford dolphin incident is as close as I can think of known outcome in somewhat similar circumstances. It was a decompressive, rather than a compressive incident, and it was from 9 atm to 1 atm. Other vessels have imploded, like the uss thresher, but no one survived and there is a lot of uncertainty about what really happened. Don’t read about Byford dolphin if you are at all squeamish. The titan sub imploded with an external pressure of 500 atm to 1 atm. It’s hard to wrap your mind around a reaction that happens magnitudes faster than human reaction.
Yeah, I read the autopsy report. It’s interesting that 3 of the divers’ bodies seemed intact and only 1 was shredded. I guess diver 4 lessened the impact for the others.
None seemed burned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone dies. At least vaporizing yourself in an experimental carbon fiber tube is a pretty unique and interesting way to go.
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.
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
Maybe a little PV=nRT too.
A lot of T
Exponentially increasing V = exponentially increasing T
Typo:
Exponentially increasing P = exponentially increasing T
Followed by...
decreasing V = decreasing T
It’s gruesome, but the Byford dolphin incident is as close as I can think of known outcome in somewhat similar circumstances. It was a decompressive, rather than a compressive incident, and it was from 9 atm to 1 atm. Other vessels have imploded, like the uss thresher, but no one survived and there is a lot of uncertainty about what really happened. Don’t read about Byford dolphin if you are at all squeamish. The titan sub imploded with an external pressure of 500 atm to 1 atm. It’s hard to wrap your mind around a reaction that happens magnitudes faster than human reaction.
Anonymous wrote:I saw online that since the victims all perished when the vessel imploded that it is very likely none of them knew what hit them.
In other words, there was no time for their brains to even process that they were about to die.
That is a huge relief to hear since imagining them all trapped for days in a cold, dark vessel with disappearing oxygen and no food sounded like the epitome of the worst way to die.
Anonymous wrote:I saw online that since the victims all perished when the vessel imploded that it is very likely none of them knew what hit them.
In other words, there was no time for their brains to even process that they were about to die.
That is a huge relief to hear since imagining them all trapped for days in a cold, dark vessel with disappearing oxygen and no food sounded like the epitome of the worst way to die.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with cusack that it’s telling how many governments and journalists rushed to the aid of this foolish party while hundreds of refugees sank in the Mediterranean. Guess poor lives don’t matter. We don’t send taxpayer funded rescue teams to mt Everest for lost climbers so Why is my money being spent in this recovery effort?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read 140 pages but… have they found bodies?
Unlikely, given what that amount of pressure does to bodies.
Anonymous wrote:
OSHA exists for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:journalists rushed to the aid of this foolish party
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read 140 pages but… have they found bodies?
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read 140 pages but… have they found bodies?