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(01-07-2023, 03:17 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: A debris field comprising “five different major pieces of debris” of various sections of the submersible was found on the sea floor by a remotely operated vehicle, about 500m away from the bow of the Titanic, officials said. These findings are in line with previous news that an acoustic signature “consistent with an implosion” was detected by the US Navy on the same day the Titan began its descent.The navy’s seabed sensors detected the signature in the general area the vessel was diving when it lost communication with its mothership. At the time the signature was considered “not definitive”
Since they found Titan in "5 different major pieces of debris” at 3.8km under the sea, it also mean the sub structural failure is different from the full-metal tank implosion.
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(29-06-2023, 04:04 PM)Manthink Wrote: Recovered pieces from the imploded sub so far not like shattered like leh..
So obviously shattered in pieces til they have to tape it up..lol
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(02-07-2023, 11:00 AM)lioncityftw Wrote: So obviously shattered in pieces til they have to tape it up..lol
yeah this is possible - that white section is obviously from the carbon fibre main body.
Maybe the savage team tape up that portion already cracked by the violent implosion...
Some pple predicted the 5 pple may had heard the telling noise of cracking fibre body - which was why Titan dropped its ballast to resurface while on its way down to Titantic... Too bad it was too late to reach the surface before the whole sub collapsed.
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(02-07-2023, 11:06 AM)Manthink Wrote: yeah this is possible - that white section is obviously from the carbon fibre main body.
Maybe the savage team tape up that portion already cracked by the violent implosion...
Some pple predicted the 5 pple may had heard the telling noise of cracking fibre body - which was why Titan dropped its ballast to resurface while on its way down to Titantic... Too bad it was too late to reach the surface before the whole sub collapsed.
For steel hull once starts to implode slightly still got time to resurface as steel is inherently stretchable to a limit but for pure carbon fibre hull once crack is jitao GG. this is why til today all those 10 deep sea subs which are certified have only used steel or titanium but never used all carbon fibre for main hull.
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(02-07-2023, 10:46 AM)Manthink Wrote: Oh... You never mentioned that you were lying. Did you also learn that from Cameron after you "consulted" him ?
Where did I lie? Don't put words into my mouth
You're the one lying and with an ulterior motive
Watch out, bad Karma will get you, keep acting the fool here
I actually hv no time for take-down, or you'll be well-done
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(02-07-2023, 11:06 AM)Manthink Wrote: yeah this is possible - that white section is obviously from the carbon fibre main body.
That's the nose, you DF! It did not implode, just damaged by the sheer force of the implosion of the carbon fibre main hull
You still looking for recovery of the bodies, is it? Keep on waiting! What a big joke you're
Talking about things you've zero knowlege at all, and yet challenging others, as if you're an authority
Can't even differentiate between a cylinder and a sphere
Get a life and stop spewing more rubbish here, can?
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(02-07-2023, 12:22 PM)Sentinel Wrote: Where did I lie? Don't put words into my mouth
You're the one lying and with an ulterior motive
Watch out, bad Karma will get you, keep acting the fool here
I actually hv no time for take-down, or you'll be well-done
(29-06-2023, 05:39 PM)Sentinel Wrote: ....I consulted Cameron to get a clearer picture, but he also not so sure then....
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(02-07-2023, 12:30 PM)Manthink Wrote:
Sarcasm is obviously lost on a dolt like you
Dismissed!
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(02-07-2023, 11:06 AM)Manthink Wrote: yeah this is possible - that white section is obviously from the carbon fibre main body.
Maybe the savage team tape up that portion already cracked by the violent implosion...
Some pple predicted the 5 pple may had heard the telling noise of cracking fibre body - which was why Titan dropped its ballast to resurface while on its way down to Titantic... Too bad it was too late to reach the surface before the whole sub collapsed.
Clear animation showing what happened at 3:24. Titanium end cap was still intact. Due to unequal strength, the design is an inherent recipe for disaster.
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(02-07-2023, 08:16 PM)lioncityftw Wrote: Clear animation showing what happened at 3:24. Titanium end cap was still intact. Due to unequal strength, the design is an inherent recipe for disaster.
Thanks for sharing ! Best YT I have seen so far about possible sequence and cause of Titan implosion - He nicely explained:
a. The implosion happened during the descend. This means the pax didn't even get to see the Titanic itself
b. Mentioned the questionable use of cylindrical body using non-metal and using glue in building the sub.
c. High light the use of major components and parts recovered.
d. The demanding requirements like weather condition and procedures in the dive.
e. Mention of signals from sub dropping their ballast.
f. YouTuber even include the same demo of how an imploded Coke can is like similar to the 1st post using a freight tank.
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