Like how has some billionaire not built an underwater crane drone with nothing but a hook on it that can drag a crane cable down at high speed to just hook on to something relatively small to retrieve it? How could that not be done for a million dollars? Just a couple serious electric propellers and cameras attached to a crane hook run by remote control.
Two and a half miles of cable is very hard to comprehend.
First, the cable has to support its own weight - which is a challenge given the length.
Then the cable will be pulled in along huge and varying currents, making driving it "down" crazy hard without a huge propulsion system - and more weight
Then trying to find a speck of dust in the ocean, without knowing where to look, even harder.
In one video, they describe tethered vs untethered submersibles - and tethering down 12000 feet is crazy hard too.
One engineer looked at the construction and told me that the thing in water - especially ocean water - is going to damage the carbon fiber pretty quickly.
Submersible took at least 5 dives down to 12000 feet already, and the pressure and water are probably really hard on the shell, derating it to a huge degree.
Depending on how the fiber and resin reacted to the water, there is a chance a split developed - just flooding the inside, which is a quicker death. A flooded submersible might be a bit easier to spot via sonar, rather than an imploded one that gets scattered.
A good story to read is the Howard Hughes recovery of a sunken Russian sub. Takes a lot of money and planning to grab something deep in the ocean. Definitely more than 96 hours worth.
The chemical composition of atmospheres is based on the light wavelengths, it's bullshit science because it doesn't know things without light coming from it like the bottom of an ocean.
That whole story is fishy as fuck (no pun intended). The name of the vessel is/was Titan, millionaire cargo, redundant redundancies for redundancies, quarter of a million per seat? If you wanted to fake your death, this would be the way to do it.
$250,000 per seat, they should be able to do 1 passenger at a time to reduce risk and load on life support systems.
Apparently they have 7 different systems to get the boat to the surface and lost contact before they even got to the btm, so they didn’t get stuck or crash in to anything.
Horrible way to die, but my money is on mechanical failure and they may take years to find them. Shitty part is there’s 100% chance a nuclear sub could be called in from within an hour away and track it exactly but they’re to focused on running drills to spread poop dick to foreign White countries.
I'm imagining a kike sub trailing the ship, and hovering just under it.
Then either a couple divers emerge from the hatch, or a minisub with tools detaches, and the Titan is disabled at some point.
The problem with that scenario is that there was communication for over an hour, and that would allow the Titan to drop down to at least 5000 feet, well below human or minisub operating zones.
What's the problem with having a business selling luxurious stuff to billionaires? Better that than convincing them of financing some NGO to promote a woke agenda.
[ + ] Leveraction
[ - ] Leveraction 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 09:55:36 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] totes_magotes
[ - ] totes_magotes 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 08:03:08 ago (+1/-0)
The ocean, on the other hand, is filled with water, an excellent insulator.
Stay is school, kids.
[ + ] prominent_proboscis
[ - ] prominent_proboscis 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 04:57:06 ago (+3/-3)
[ + ] qwop
[ - ] qwop 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 02:34:39 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] i_scream_trucks
[ - ] i_scream_trucks 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 02:04:21 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic
[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 01:02:27 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 9 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 00:52:00 ago (+9/-0)
First, the cable has to support its own weight - which is a challenge given the length.
Then the cable will be pulled in along huge and varying currents, making driving it "down" crazy hard without a huge propulsion system - and more weight
Then trying to find a speck of dust in the ocean, without knowing where to look, even harder.
In one video, they describe tethered vs untethered submersibles - and tethering down 12000 feet is crazy hard too.
One engineer looked at the construction and told me that the thing in water - especially ocean water - is going to damage the carbon fiber pretty quickly.
Submersible took at least 5 dives down to 12000 feet already, and the pressure and water are probably really hard on the shell, derating it to a huge degree.
Depending on how the fiber and resin reacted to the water, there is a chance a split developed - just flooding the inside, which is a quicker death. A flooded submersible might be a bit easier to spot via sonar, rather than an imploded one that gets scattered.
A good story to read is the Howard Hughes recovery of a sunken Russian sub. Takes a lot of money and planning to grab something deep in the ocean. Definitely more than 96 hours worth.
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 5 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 06:04:56 ago (+5/-0)
[ + ] Fascinus
[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 11:01:49 ago (+1/-0)
Used to drive by it all the time when it was parked in the mothball fleet.
I always thought it was kind of cool to have such an interesting piece of history parked in our back yard.
Crazy how so many people drove by it every day and had no idea what they were looking at.
[ + ] herbert_west
[ - ] herbert_west 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 06:14:38 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 10:57:34 ago (+0/-0)
The fatigue stresses for carbon fiber going that deep is probably hard to estimate - and the water corrosion is just an extra large unknown.
[ + ] lolxd
[ - ] lolxd 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 00:49:50 ago (+0/-0)
Honestly, the whole story screams bullshit.
[ + ] con77
[ - ] con77 2 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 02:27:09 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] VitaminSieg
[ - ] VitaminSieg 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 00:41:35 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] PeckerwoodPerry
[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 8 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 00:06:47 ago (+9/-1)
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 3 points 1.9 yearsJun 20, 2023 23:12:17 ago (+3/-0)
doesnt make sense, makes money , and now the boss is dead.
deserved it...
or maybe the antlantians took them?
[ + ] 3Whuurs
[ - ] 3Whuurs [op] 5 points 1.9 yearsJun 20, 2023 23:21:04 ago (+5/-0)
Apparently they have 7 different systems to get the boat to the surface and lost contact before they even got to the btm, so they didn’t get stuck or crash in to anything.
Horrible way to die, but my money is on mechanical failure and they may take years to find them.
Shitty part is there’s 100% chance a nuclear sub could be called in from within an hour away and track it exactly but they’re to focused on running drills to spread poop dick to foreign White countries.
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 8 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 00:05:45 ago (+8/-0)
like a Mossad hit or something.
[ + ] i_scream_trucks
[ - ] i_scream_trucks 2 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 02:05:07 ago (+2/-0)
Almost a guarantee they're not left wing.
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 02:46:19 ago (+1/-0)
guaranteed to be a mudslime shitskin financing terror.
i would actually support the mossad hitting that target.
[ + ] Deleted
[ - ] deleted 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 07:32:26 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 08:07:45 ago (+1/-0)
its awesome to have a foreskin.
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 14:42:22 ago (+0/-0)
Then either a couple divers emerge from the hatch, or a minisub with tools detaches, and the Titan is disabled at some point.
The problem with that scenario is that there was communication for over an hour, and that would allow the Titan to drop down to at least 5000 feet, well below human or minisub operating zones.
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 15:20:49 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] con77
[ - ] con77 2 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 02:25:07 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] herbert_west
[ - ] herbert_west 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 08:26:50 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Artificial_Intelligentile
[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 09:49:02 ago (+0/-0)
but hey, he killed a mudslime billionaire, who else can say he achieved such greatness??