News Titanic Tours Submersible missing in atlantic ocean

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It’s like what happens when a pistol shrimp snaps it’s claw.

The jet of water pushed out by the shrimp’s claw snap moves so fast (it has clocked in at 62 miles per hour!) through the surrounding water that an area of low pressure is created directly behind the jet stream, forming a gas bubble (Fig. 2). However, within microseconds, the pressure from the surrounding seawater builds so high that the bubble collapses in on itself asymmetrically, forming a cavitation bubble. The intense bubble implosion creates a loud pop! sound that sends a sonic shockwave through the water, which can stun or kill unlucky invertebrates nearby.

Simultaneous to the loud pop!, the bubble collapse also generates an instantaneous flash of light at wavelengths that indicate extremely hot temperatures within the bubbles (up to 5000 Kelvin, or 8540°F).

Pistol shrimp colonies generate so much noise – loud snapping sounds all day and all night – that they actually interfere with the Navy’s ability to use sonar technology for submarine detection. In fact, pistol shrimp are credited with aiding the U.S. during World War II. United States submarines were purposefully kept amid colonies of pistol shrimp or affixed with speakers playing pistol shrimp snapping sounds, so that the soundwaves from the loud bubble snaps of the shrimp would acoustically camouflage underwater vessels from detection by sonar surveillance systems. And it worked
 
We all end in the ocean. We all start in the streams. We’re all carried along, by the river of dreams.

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If you used "soul crushing" instead it would have earned a like, because of the darkness of the entire event.

because no light reaches to 2 miles deep :cool:
There may have been a flash of light when the sub imploded.
Edited cause fuck you spell check
 
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I think some of this is a little silly because making a vessel that can get you there and back is not hard. The stuff that makes it hard is how much room do you want, what kind of cameras, how long do you want to be down there, and how many people. It is a rich person problem because no one else cares to spend the money or take risks. The guy who was going toe to toe with James Cameron as to the deepest any human manned vessel can go couldn't even find academic buyers for his vessel after he quit the hobby because it was perceived as too risky.

Not hard? There is like 5 vessels on planet Earth that can dive that deep.
 
there's a time and a place for conspiracy theories and this is not the time and not the place.

5 men are dead. 5 families are bereaved, that's the only thing that's important right now.

I don't think there is a conspiracy involved but apparently the Navy did detect the implosion days before it was announced. That's pretty much fact at this point.
 
Not hard? There is like 5 vessels on planet Earth that can dive that deep.

It's amazing at how ignorant some people really are. I mean, I'm no expert, but if you think that there is no reason that there isn't an entire tourist industry that would have a 1000 Ocean Gate-like vessels, making bank on taking fanatics down to the Titanic(and elsewhere), all because of "red tape" or Billionaires not willing to spend the extra cash to make some vessel impervious to extreme water pressure at the depths of the friggin' Titanic, then you're clearly...out of your depth(rim shot) on the subject.
 
Yep. Good summary. Most people don't know this
What are you talking about? This is common fucking knowledge. Like, I've literally never met anyone who didn't know this. And I've met a LOT of people. Even brothers from da hood knew it. Blew my mind away, but not really because it's common knowledge...
 
How does them finding titanium parts lead you to all that?
The apparent mayday sent out

The carbon fiber is apparently a big no no in that world

The window only being safe up to 1400 meters

I'm just guessing tho

I know the USCG said it probably imploded 300 meters above the Titanic after something catastrophic happened
 
What are you talking about? This is common fucking knowledge. Like, I've literally never met anyone who didn't know this. And I've met a LOT of people. Even brothers from da hood knew it. Blew my mind away, but not really because it's common knowledge...
Hi, I didn’t know that and I still don’t cause I didn’t read it. Too long and I don’t give a shit about the titanic. Nice to meet you
 
the viewing port was made of 7inch thick acrylic / plexiglass.

Not carbon-fiber, not vinyl. Carbon-fiber is not transparent at all.
Oh no I meant either the carbon fiber or the window gave out first...not that the window was carbon fiber

Ceo did say he broke rules ...and breaking those rules probably doomed them all
 
The apparent mayday sent out

The carbon fiber is apparently a big no no in that world

The window only being safe up to 1400 meters

I'm just guessing tho

I know the USCG said it probably imploded 300 meters above the Titanic after something catastrophic happened
Pretty sure the mayday or distress signal is made up.
 
Oh no I meant either the carbon fiber or the window gave out first...not that the window was carbon fiber

Ceo did say he broke rules ...and breaking those rules probably doomed them all
I’m thinking that the joint where the titanium cap met the carbon fiber gave way first. Will be interesting to see if the acrylic window is intact when they hall the wreckage up.
 

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