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Re: the titanic submersible issue

Wonder if there is any interest to retrieve the bodies, or is this a rest at sea type situation, or probably the fishies ate them.

They were compressed by an enormous pressure wave and then tons of water and shrapnel impacted and crushed them at enormous speed, and then the rebound (water-hammer) wave tore them to shreds, all in about a millisecond. There will be nothing meaningful left. The only good thing, is that this happened faster than the speed that signals travel in the nervous system, so they never knew what hit them or suffered any pain. They just ... vanished.
 
Last thing going through their minds were probably there left nuts . There would be a small puddle of people and the currents would wash that away .

I’ll be in Newfoundland in two weeks , I’m not eating any bottom feeding fish .


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The implosion was completed in 20ms with enough force to vaporize the occupants.
 
How do they know implosion was at the bottom of the ocean and all of this math is based on 13,000 feet? I haven't researched it much but couldn't it have happened at 6,000 feet? Or somewhere in between? If it happened somewhere in between then maybe it wasn't such an instantaneous death? I guess the debris field would be larger if happened in shallower water...I don't know, just throwing it out there.
 
How do they know implosion was at the bottom of the ocean and all of this math is based on 13,000 feet? I haven't researched it much but couldn't it have happened at 6,000 feet? Or somewhere in between? If it happened somewhere in between then maybe it wasn't such an instantaneous death? I guess the debris field would be larger if happened in shallower water...I don't know, just throwing it out there.
They checked in at 1:30 into descent. They did not check in at 1:45. Descent to bottom takes 2:00 to 2:30 for that vessel. That puts depth at greater than 7000 ft. That puts pressure at greater than 3000 psi. Compression pressure in a diesel is 500 psi or less. Boom.
 
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Remains can really mean just fragments of an arm or other body parts.

Probably not a full torso. Regardless I'm sure they will be doing DNA sampling
 
You are right but I'm sure it's "part of the process"
 
Why are we spending eleven cents on testing , do they think one of the five pulled a Houdini at 3000 ft and got out ? Good grief .


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Maybe the ceo was never on the sub and they just lowered it to its death so he could bugger off. Like that montreal crypto dude that "died" in India and was cremated asap. Conveniently the company was a fraud and his wife was rich as she had no idea about the fraud.
 
Remains can really mean just fragments of an arm or other body parts.

Probably not a full torso. Regardless I'm sure they will be doing DNA sampling
Yup. Teeth are pretty durable. A decent percentage of bones and teeth survives cremation and then is processed in an oversized coffee grinder to make the remains more palatable to their loved one.
 
Maybe the ceo was never on the sub and they just lowered it to its death so he could bugger off. Like that montreal crypto dude that "died" in India and was cremated asap. Conveniently the company was a fraud and his wife was rich as she had no idea about the fraud.
I just got my settlement cheque from Quadriga, $292.63 or 13% of FMV on the day they shut down. Fortunately, I only dabbled in Crypto, so the haircut wasn't life-altering.
 
I find a blood pressure cuff uncomfortable. 6000 PSI would be like cracking an egg with a shotgun blast.

Oh and I was able to cut up a raw chicken leg with a 1500 PSI pressure washer. Messy though.
 
Maybe the ceo was never on the sub and they just lowered it to its death so he could bugger off. Like that montreal crypto dude that "died" in India and was cremated asap. Conveniently the company was a fraud and his wife was rich as she had no idea about the fraud.
Or the Bre-X dude that supposedly fell out of a helicopter.
 
Oh and I was able to cut up a raw chicken leg with a 1500 PSI pressure washer. Messy though.

Narrowly focused highly-pressurized liquids are scary. I learned about something horrifying the other day from the Hydraulic Press Channel: hydraulic injection injuries. The puncture wound itself is tiny, but the skin can either blow off your hand (degloving) or fill up with the pressurized liquid like a balloon.

 
Narrowly focused highly-pressurized liquids are scary. I learned about something horrifying the other day from the Hydraulic Press Channel: hydraulic injection injuries. The puncture wound itself is tiny, but the skin can either blow off your hand (degloving) or fill up with the pressurized liquid like a balloon.

"That went through your leg! That's not optimal."

I love that guy.
 

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