What I wonder about is......If the sub imploded 1:45 after take off why didn't some of the buoyant debris float up to the surface in the last 4 days and be found? ...........................................Was the sub tethered to the ship?
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Been said our government knew about this all along. He just wanted a distraction for his son/ Wallstreet Journal has a article on it/ we sure do got one f u c ked up whitehouse
This guy implies that the crew had aborted the dive right before contact was lost.
that guy seems full of schidt. he keeps saying they were in communication. but the surface ship said they lost comms about an hour and 45 in to the dive. which was typical as it normally happened about that time he strikes me as someone who wanted a consulting fee and air time
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Fox News (partially via WSJ) are reporting that, essentially, a USN ASW asset heard the implosion at around the time that the communications failed--i.e., 1:45 after the launch. The USN ASW asset had reported that to the search commander.
So, it took them 4 days to report that, meanwhile conducting a wild goose chase?
No. They reported it immediately. The noise was consistent with an implosion, but there was less than 100% certainty. So, the search continued.
Fox News (partially via WSJ) are reporting that, essentially, a USN ASW asset heard the implosion at around the time that the communications failed--i.e., 1:45 after the launch. The USN ASW asset had reported that to the search commander.
So, it took them 4 days to report that, meanwhile conducting a wild goose chase?
No. They reported it immediately. The noise was consistent with an implosion, but there was less than 100% certainty. So, the search continued.
They knew. It was on Bret Baier's show @ 18:00. They proffered a lie and the only reason Fox fessed up was it was already leaked in NS and Europe.
Even had two experts spinning why it was important to maintain the lie
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The bodies would be subject to the pressure, and also the crushing implosion of the vessel itself, which one would think may mess them up considerably.
There are no bodies. The pressure and heat from the implosion probably pulverized them.
The bodies would be subject to the pressure, and also the crushing implosion of the vessel itself, which one would think may mess them up considerably.
There are no bodies. The pressure and heat from the implosion probably pulverized them.
Would they have burned?
Not enough time I suspect.
How the fugk can you burn under 13k ft of water rushing in
Maybe ya shoulda hired a 50 year old white guy or two.
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Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
The bodies would be subject to the pressure, and also the crushing implosion of the vessel itself, which one would think may mess them up considerably.
There are no bodies. The pressure and heat from the implosion probably pulverized them.
Would they have burned?
Not enough time I suspect.
How the fugk can you burn under 13k ft of water rushing in
It's at a molecular level. The water that makes up most of your body will literally boil.
The bodies would be subject to the pressure, and also the crushing implosion of the vessel itself, which one would think may mess them up considerably.
There are no bodies. The pressure and heat from the implosion probably pulverized them.
Would they have burned?
Not enough time I suspect.
How the fugk can you burn under 13k ft of water rushing in
PV=nRT has something to do with it, I think. Ask Elon!
What I wonder about is......If the sub imploded 1:45 after take off why didn't some of the buoyant debris float up to the surface in the last 4 days and be found? ...........................................Was the sub tethered to the ship?
It was up to 5775 feel down at 1:45. That's a mile down. A long way and time for any surviving bouyant material to disperse on its way up. Maybe that's why nothing has been identified yet.
They knew. It was on Bret Baier's show @ 18:00. They proffered a lie and the only reason Fox fessed up was it was already leaked in NS and Europe.
Even had two experts spinning why it was important to maintain the lie
I watched that. This "spinning" makes no sense. The USN would not have reported it to the USCG search team if they wanted to keep it a super secret. The USCG search team has a different agenda--to find the submersible. The Russians and the Chinese know we're listening. Not a big secret.
The bodies would be subject to the pressure, and also the crushing implosion of the vessel itself, which one would think may mess them up considerably.
There are no bodies. The pressure and heat from the implosion probably pulverized them.
Would they have burned?
Not enough time I suspect.
How the fugk can you burn under 13k ft of water rushing in
It's at a molecular level. The water that makes up most of your body will literally boil.
Is it similar to space ? Outside of the ozone layer ?dumb this down for me I’m highly interested I’ve never heard of such absolute bullschit
The bodies would be subject to the pressure, and also the crushing implosion of the vessel itself, which one would think may mess them up considerably.
There are no bodies. The pressure and heat from the implosion probably pulverized them.
Would they have burned?
Not enough time I suspect.
How the fugk can you burn under 13k ft of water rushing in
It's at a molecular level. The water that makes up most of your body will literally boil.
Yes, but for those milliseconds until the surrounding water with it's specific heat capacity absorbs that compression-generated heat.