Microtus
Outdoors junkie
Hitting the hull with a hammer in the same spot over and over and.....oooops
I firmly believe if it was a person, they would be tapping "Shave and a haircut" or some other rhythm that is easily detectable as human.Some article had a "Sonar Expert" saying it was most likely the wreck of the titanic giving off the sounds they were hearing and not trapped people.
Would there be anything recognizable left of them after 5" of CF surrounding them let go?
He looks like the kind of prick that wears (wore) sweater vests.
He also looks like the kind of prick that ties (tied) the arms of his sweater around his neck.
In a sudden implosion it's like a bomb going off. I worked for a company that did lots of underwater equipment and we routinely pressure test the housings. They occasionally failed under pressure and it was very violent. The pressure vessel was in a room that had walls of 1' thick concrete for safety. There was no one allowed in that room when it was pressurized.I'll WAG vaporizing from depressurization.🤷♂️
Would there be anything recognizable left of them after 5" of CF surrounding them let go?
So imagine every air bearing cavity in your body goes from normal sized to smaller than a BB instantly. Forget the subs shrapnel. Consider taking a balloon 8’ deep in a pool if you can and it gets smaller. all air suddenly getting pressurized to 12,000 feet. So it compresses not expands. It might make your lungs and sinuses a fraction of the size of a bb. I’m sure it’s easy to calculate how small a square in of air is at 12,000
Wow careful with that hot takeif it was me I think I would want an instant death over suffocating to death with 4 other people over 96 hours.
How does that all go down? That the water suddenly is occupying a space that wasn't there a moment before? So echoes/reverberations as that happens (opposite of an underwater explosion)?In a sudden implosion it's like a bomb going off. I worked for a company that did lots of underwater equipment and we routinely pressure test the housings. They occasionally failed under pressure and it was very violent. The pressure vessel was in a room that had walls of 1' thick concrete for safety. There was no one allowed in that room when it was pressurized.
Instantaneously!How does that all go down? That the water suddenly is occupying a space that wasn't there a moment before?
Someone posted a graphic that showed pressures and what would happen. About halfway to the titanic is said if you shot a scuba tank (normally about 3000 psi) the air wouldn't escape, and water would rush into the tank instead.1 atmopshere is roughly 14.7psi and every ~33ft adds 1 atmosphere of pressure. At sea level we are roughly at 1 atmosphere. At 99 feet, 3 Atmospheres, or 44.1psi.
At 12,500 feet, ~379 atmospheres or 5,571psi.
Good times.
Disagrees in DeWalt.Nah man Milwaukee's are for ****y Toyota people who pay for brand recognition over functionality when a Makita will do it for half price.
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Arse sidewards
Thar she blows
So apparently it was possible for the passengers to get out when submerged.
So apparently it was possible for the passengers to get out when submerged.