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Tourist submarine exploring Titanic wreckage disappears in Atlantic Ocean

I read it is programmed to surface in the event of any emergency.

I also read it cannot be opened from inside.

It is very possible they are bobbing around out there on the surface slowly suffocating.
 
23,000 pounds would be very little in the water? Serious question, I wouldn’t know a Sub from my ass. 23,000 pounds sounds heavy but it’s a bubble of air so buoyancy is something obviously you’re familiar with that I am not.
I'd wager it's 23k with it's ballast intact.
 
Note to self: DO NOT go down to see the Titanic if recovery teams are not in place.

Oceans (Heavens) Gate 2023 edition
 
23,000 pounds would be very little in the water? Serious question, I wouldn’t know a Sub from my ass. 23,000 pounds sounds heavy but it’s a bubble of air so buoyancy is something obviously you’re familiar with that I am not.
That and is carbon fiber buoyant?
 
Scrubbers and the O2 are two completely different systems. Have to have both. Only one really "needs" electricity. The scrubbers. I know I mentioned lung powered scrubbers, but that only a back up for emergencies. The main scrubbers should have fans moving the atmosphere though them. Without air moving, scrubbers do nothing.
The sub "might" have had electronic atmosphere analyzers, but a back up Drager pump and some O2 and Co2 tube works without electricity.
Captain America quote escapes you. :flipoff2:
 
I read it is programmed to surface in the event of any emergency.

I also read it cannot be opened from inside.

It is very possible they are bobbing around out there on the surface slowly suffocating.
It may be at the surface but just below it from what I heard too. So they could very well be like bugs trapped in a glass jar trying to scratch their way out while looking at the daylight outside
 
Right?

People die doing dumb shit all the time.

Billionaires just spend more to die doing dumb shit. :homer:
Yeah but how many dumb poor people dying make national news and have governments from across the globe looking for them?
 
CO2 scrubbers is one possibility?

KINNA stupid to go where no one can hear you scream and no one can rescue you if shit happens.

Even the NAVYs DSRV only goes down to 5K feet.
 
Ironic, the billionaire would rade his entire fortune to teleport to dry land. All the money in the world won't save him.
 
Ironic, the billionaire would rade his entire fortune to teleport to dry land. All the money in the world won't save him.
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