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Fordítási probléma jelentése
and you know I'm just winding you up so I can drop low-effort puns, right?
LOL.
THe only type of explosion that can happen at the depths we're talking about would immediately be canceled by the implosive force.
The only explosive that can overcome the implosive force is a nuclear detonation.
Because of the sheer power that has.
Or maybe something close to the power of a small nuke.
No nuke would leave anything intact.
So, it must be an implosion full stop.
So, where is the proof? Where is the video? Or, Jesus Christ just returned for a second time and guaranteed us that "there were 5 people within that sub"??????????
Your statement makes no sense.
At all.
I'm fairly certain there were only 3, but I could be mistaken.
How could there be any video of this event?
You are aware the depths they are at are so dark that barely anything can produce light, right?
You would need the power of the sun to even light up a small section of that pure darkness.
Legitimately, the power of the sun.
I don't even know if a nuclear explosion at the depth would be viewable from the surface.
And it's not even 1/2 the depth of the Marianas Trench.
No video could even survive the crush force.
And what does a bullet have to do with confusion?
The two are completely far apart as possible.
You might as well have said, "Not even a pizza." or "Not even a hamster." :P
Anyway, back to the point:
Where is the hard evidence of those people entering that sub? If there is no hard evidence like a video, we all know the chances of "purchased mouths" when huge amount of money is around.
This case is FAR from being closed.
Nothing "blew off".. they go in... hence IMplosion rather then EXplosion.
Well the caps were made of metal... only the center "tube" where the people were was made of carbon fiber... so when the carbon fiber tube imploded the "caps" didn't "blew off" it was more like they crushed the middle and then dropped to the floor of the ocean separately because they were made of solid metal only "glued" to the carbon fiber shell.
https://youtu.be/ME9oRyS6bqU
So yes they found the caps which were probably the biggest pieces left... no, they didn't bring them up by ROV they probably attached a line with the ROV from the ship and hauled them up like this:
https://youtu.be/458KFQXJ_Zs
With implosions of metal subs the sub gets crushed like a soda can... with carbon fiber it shatters like dropping a glass cup but the shards don't go "out" they go in...
Maybe this explains it better then I can?... @1:10
https://youtu.be/CfsBNAR5HTA
I'm sure there is, after all it is a science "exploration" and it's usually quite documented...
Now, whether they ever release it or not... there's no real law that they have to.
there's air in tube, and it's a tube... so it gives in the center first compressing the air into the concave area of the caps blowing them off... it's not rocket science.
No you misunderstand the physics involved... this is science, not Hollywood FX, not "off" but in
https://youtu.be/vdVuz-73NLE
But you're correct on one point... this isn't rocket science.
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the person you're linking to even says "I'm not an expert and I have no idea"
also lmao at hydraulic press channel cashing in on this.