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Might have been an implosion.

Occupants probably died instantly & not slowly.
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
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Might have been an implosion.

Occupants probably died instantly & not slowly.
Coast Guard confirming they found debris that suggests this is what happened.
 
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crowbar

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Damn,

I wanted to be right.

An implosion from within in the pressure chamber.

I figured that the vessel would be crushed but intact at the botttom of the ocean.

I'm curious of what was the first failure that occured.
 
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Lamont Cranston

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
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D@mn...I hope it was quick and they never saw it coming.

The end was but if there was a lead up to it, that's terrible.
 

Rambo John J

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It was always a distraction.

There are hundreds of headlines per day that can be pumped to distract the masses and provide the fake drama they crave to feel "informed".

Truly amazing to witness.
 

jason73

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Seems too badly thought out to be real.

I would over-engineer it to take the pressure of 5 miles deep just to take it 1-2 miles deep, if money isn't a factor then over-engineer for peace of mind and survival.
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you can buy a used soviet sub for 3 mil
 

jason73

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this whiskey class soviet sub is 550k . they go 200 meters . it has 2 4000hp diesel engines and 2 2700 hp electric engines. it can stay submerged for 166 hours and carry a crew of 52
 

jason73

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this thing will allegedly go 500 meters and is 4 mil . so let me get this straight.....some fuckin idiot made a sub out of carbon fiber, camping gear and an xbox controller and tried to go.....12,500 feet deep? it imploded ...no fuckin way ??


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jason73

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The Titanic lies around 12,500 feet below sea level. For perspective, the world's deepest scuba dive reached 1,090 feet in 2022, while the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, would only go down 2,717 feet into the ocean – still roughly 9,700 feet short of reaching the Titanic wreckage.