06-23-2023, 01:16 AM
(06-20-2023, 05:43 PM)Chatwoman Wrote:
1:41 this Jannicke chick ain't got no business being that damn fine.
The submersible had taken 10 dives... after the 6th, it was probably dangerously compromised. The lack of ping suggests implosion. It's just not there anymore. They know it's imploded, they're just doing their due diligence to search for it before they announce the truth.
What's left is probably down on the ocean floor the size of a crushed soda can... they'll never find it.
Trapped in a net or in the Titanic wreckage isn't likely just because of the lack of ping. There's no ping because there's no vessel.
They would have spotted it if it was floating. It wouldn't have gone all that far.
Quote:What's left is probably down on the ocean floor the size of a crushed soda can... they'll never find it.
Well actually, it would have imploded and then exploded as well... so there's probably just nothing left of it at all.
You'd think an implosion would have at least caused a blip that may have been recorded by some kind of instrument, but the sub was so small, I don't think a blip is even a given.
Pinged every 15 min. so it must have imploded in the space of the 15 min. after the final ping and it wasn't quite down to the wreckage site yet, so I doubt they ever saw the Titanic. The pressure was just too much for a compromised vessel. Likely that some small component failed, probably nothing big or obvious like the porthole area.