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Tks TS for the explanation.
now I know what is "IMPLOSION".
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i see. thanks TS.
Explosion = burst out
Implosion = suck in
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It will not implode this manner. These "experts" freely use the word "implode", based on the material to be a steel or similar, but the Titan is made of fibre
So, it is brittle, likely will break into many pieces, and some even as fine as a hair
In short, the hull will break into many pieces, and some will be very small pieces, including many tiny bits and strings, like vermicelli
It will be like an explosion, not an implosion, that's why they can discover debris strewed all over the Titanic wreck
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So inside their heads will explode like this?
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(23-06-2023, 10:16 AM)K88 shu shu Wrote: Tks TS for the explanation.
now I know what is "IMPLOSION".
[size=11]implosion | ɪmˈpləʊʒn | [/size][size=11]noun an instance of something collapsing violently inwards: the star undergoes a violent implosion caused by gravity. • a sudden failure or collapse of an organization or system: a global financial implosion | [mass noun] : the country was facing economic implosion.[/size]
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“The violence of the implosion means that it may be very difficult to determine the sequence of events...” Professor Roderick Smith, an engineering professor at Imperial College London.
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/titan...-implosion
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It also means the bodies were in bits and pieces easily eaten up by sea creatures.
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(23-06-2023, 10:54 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote: It also means the bodies were in bits and pieces easily eaten up by sea creatures.
Confirmed their remains will be quickly consumed by deep sea scavengers.
Since there is no sunlight and hence no plant-based food source, animals living at that depth depends on either nature hot spring minerals, or scavenging on the remains of dead be it from the sea floor or sunk from the above.
Skeletal remains on a whale surrounded by deep sea animals.
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(23-06-2023, 10:54 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote: It also means the bodies were in bits and pieces easily eaten up by sea creatures.
horrible dead without pain.
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(23-06-2023, 11:01 AM)Manthink Wrote: Confirmed their remains will be quickly consumed by deep sea scavengers.
Since there is no sunlight and hence no plant-based food source, animals living at that depth depends on either nature hot spring minerals, or scavenging on the remains of dead be it from the sea floor or sunk from the above.
Skeletal remains on a whale surrounded by deep sea animals.
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Yes. Is very possible.
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(23-06-2023, 10:47 AM)Manthink Wrote: “The violence of the implosion means that it may be very difficult to determine the sequence of events...” Professor Roderick Smith, an engineering professor at Imperial College London.
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/titan...-implosion
Explosion is outwards but implosion is inwards lah!

Like a pressure cooker exploded inside lah!
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(23-06-2023, 10:33 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote: So inside their heads will explode like this?
![[Image: d53734a03a846ffc7238fb03b71fc45d0902092e_hq.gif]](https://pa1.narvii.com/6358/d53734a03a846ffc7238fb03b71fc45d0902092e_hq.gif)
I think the 5 is reading their death first.
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(23-06-2023, 10:30 AM)Sentinel Wrote: It will not implode this manner. These "experts" freely use the word "implode", based on the material to be a steel or similar, but the Titan is made of fibre
So, it is brittle, likely will break into many pieces, and some even as fine as a hair
In short, the hull will break into many pieces, and some will be very small pieces, including many tiny bits and strings, like vermicelli
It will be like an explosion, not an implosion, that's why they can discover debris strewed all over the Titanic wreck
You got a good point. Carbon fiber is very hard substance but brittle.
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(23-06-2023, 03:13 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: I think the 5 is reading their death first.
I think they don't even have a chance to say goodbye to it each others.
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At least they died fast, rather than cooped inside and suffocate to death.
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(23-06-2023, 04:08 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote: At least they died fast, rather than cooped inside and suffocate to death.
Ya, I think they dun even know what happened and gone instantly like mosquitoes kena squash between two palms.
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Their soul still alive should know what was happening
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(23-06-2023, 03:09 PM)cheekopekman Wrote: Explosion is outwards but implosion is inwards lah!
Like a pressure cooker exploded inside lah!
No correct.
Pressure cooker is explosion, not implosion.
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(23-06-2023, 04:37 PM)webinarian Wrote: No correct. Pressure cooker is explosion, not implosion.
The 1st one is like over inflating a balloon while the later is like collapsing paper pack drink when you suck the air out.
Both will go POP when pressure differential so great that the structure fails...just like that submarine....
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(23-06-2023, 04:29 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote: Their soul still alive should know what was happening
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(23-06-2023, 04:08 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote: At least they died fast, rather than cooped inside and suffocate to death.
Doubt so, unfortunately - Your heart and brain will still be functioning for a few minutes since high-pressure will only collapse lungs and rupture your eardrums at that extreme pressure. The best case scenario is the occupants will hear the explosive sound of seawater rushing in, that shocked by the extreme cold (4°C at that depth) which will numb your nerves...then the high pressure sea water rush in through the mouth to fill the space left behind, and ultimately drown..in darkness.
Problem now is recovering your body from nearly 4 km under the ocean.
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(23-06-2023, 04:37 PM)webinarian Wrote: No correct.
Pressure cooker is explosion, not implosion.
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So implosion is opposite of explosion lah!

No correct meh?
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(23-06-2023, 05:29 PM)Manthink Wrote: Doubt so, unfortunately - Your heart and brain will still be functioning for a few minutes since high-pressure will only collapse lungs and rupture your eardrums at that extreme pressure. The best case scenario is the occupants will hear the explosive sound of seawater rushing in, that shocked by the extreme cold (4°C at that depth) which will numb your nerves...then the high pressure sea water rush in through the mouth to fill the space left behind, and ultimately drown..in darkness.
Problem now is recovering your body from nearly 4 km under the ocean.
![[Image: 72378641-12218031-image-a-12_1687361333798.jpg]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/06/21/16/72378641-12218031-image-a-12_1687361333798.jpg)
Are you going to confirm what you posted are FACTS and that the 5 of them died suffering?
Before you frivolously reply me, kindly do yourself a favor and read and read and read again the following:
https://www.insider.com/what-happens-whe...des-2023-6
https://theconversation.com/what-was-the...ins-208359
Then come back to reply me, or delete this thread to save your face
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(23-06-2023, 05:41 PM)Sentinel Wrote: Are you going to confirm what you posted are FACTS and that the 5 of them died suffering?
Before you frivolously reply me, kindly do yourself a favor and read and read and read again the following:
Then come back to reply me, or delete this thread to save your face 
Just pointing out the obvious and sharing.
Not sure what got you so triggered. - Is it about the images or my opinions ?
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(23-06-2023, 05:46 PM)Manthink Wrote: Just pointing out the obvious and sharing. 
Not sure what got you so triggered. - Is it about the images or my opinions ?
Did you even read what the experts say?
SMH
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(23-06-2023, 05:29 PM)Manthink Wrote: Doubt so, unfortunately - Your heart and brain will still be functioning for a few minutes since high-pressure will only collapse lungs and rupture your eardrums at that extreme pressure. The best case scenario is the occupants will hear the explosive sound of seawater rushing in, that shocked by the extreme cold (4°C at that depth) which will numb your nerves...then the high pressure sea water rush in through the mouth to fill the space left behind, and ultimately drown..in darkness.
If the carbon fiber body didn't implode, sea water will gush in at super high speed (380 bar pressure).
As the lung collapses, temperature of the air within will rise rapidly like what happens in a diesel engine.
So the tissues around this compressed air pockets will be super heated even if they don't combust. This means a painful death if the collapse of the sinus air pockets on the front n bottom of the brain didn't send shock waves that liquefies it .
Quote:The air inside a sub has a fairly high concentration of hydrocarbon vapors. When the hull collapses it behaves like a very large piston on a very large Diesel engine. The air auto-ignites and an explosion follows the initial rapid implosion. Large blobs of fat (that would be humans) incinerate and are turned to ash and dust quicker than you can blink your eye.
https://www.reddit.com/r/OceanGateTitan/...f_the_sub/
https://heat-transfer-thermodynamics.blo...gines.html
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Let me remind everyone that at 4000m depth, the atmosphere is 400X
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(23-06-2023, 05:54 PM)Sentinel Wrote: Let me remind everyone that at 4000m depth, the atmosphere is 400X
The glued carbon fibers may not have disintegrated totally as can be seen with the oxygen tanks (below) that were tested to 1360 bars (1 bar = 1 atmospheric pressure).
https://dalmatianfire.com/fire-dog-blog/...-cylinder/
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