Gareth Barry Conlon
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My thinking is that given they lost contact on the decent - its a failure as the pressure was building.Or it's snagged on Titanic structure
My thinking is that given they lost contact on the decent - its a failure as the pressure was building.Or it's snagged on Titanic structure
what would the presure do to the human body unprotected at that depth?
and squeeze out any blackheadsMakes the skin on the end of your fingers go all wrinkly.
Possibly, but anything imploding makes a hell of a noise and would surely have been detected. Unless they find it, we will never knowMy thinking is that given they lost contact on the decent - its a failure as the pressure was building.
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Billionaires stepson seems gutted.
I'm sure he was staying in touch with the search while he was there........Watching, waiting, commiserating…
Old TraffordDebris field has been found.
What does that actually mean?Debris field has been found.
Imploded and bits sat on the seabedWhat does that actually mean?
It imploded on the descent, which, mercifully, is a damn better fate that being locked in it and suffocating to death.What does that actually mean?
At 3800m depth you are looking at a pressure of about 2.5tonnes per square inch. So the perspex screen would have to withstand about 1200 tonnes if it was circa 24inches in diameter. Which would appear to be roughly right size wise. Opening outwards means the pressure is not on the bolts it's on the screen and hull and distributed evenly, so engineering wise it's by far the best method.As soon as you cranked one of the bolts even half a turn you would likely be crushed to nothing
That's probably why the option to open from the inside wasn't an option when the thing was designed
Say it ain't so.![]()
Billionaires stepson seems gutted.
I'm sure he was staying in touch with the search while he was there........Watching, waiting, commiserating...
Dont waste your time.....Say it ain't so.
They’ve already slagged off the sub itself as been a bit basic, it’s controlled with an Xbox controller, although these days they use them with drones. Sky currently talked 20 mins about the debris field talking absolute shite.There is only electrical connection between inside and outside the chamber. Anything else would be too much of a weak point. So any systems have to be electrical / no manual system to ditch the balast.
But you would think they would have 2 or 3 separate independent systems that would be able to bring it back up and they should have a last resort one on a timer that just forces it up after 24hours. I did hear it had a timer based system but obviously its not worked.
You get the impression 1 battery feeds it all - system goes down and thats it.
He has enough to worry aboutSay it ain't so.
Papa Roach would a been more apt.He has enough to worry about
He likes Blink 182
I will have to take you at your word for that.Papa Roach would a been more apt.

