@claralistensprechen3rd @ClaraListensprechen@universeodon.com
Everybody is looking for a white cylindrical object, aren't they. I'll bet the reason they still can't find it is because it's no longer a white cylindrical object, if what the complaints were about the viewport are true.
Seriously--another day goes by and no Titan submarine, with all these outfits hunting for it with the highest of high tech equipment spending yikes-knows-what on fuel to get out there. I'll say this again: looking for a white cylindrical object intact is likely a big mistake.
Given the viewport situation, looks to me like that thing blew like a cork, all the air left the sub all at once, the thing imploded and looks more like a squished, crunched oversized beer can.
@claralistensprechen3rd
Whether the viewport pops loose or the dissimilar materials pop loose at the seams, you're still looking at a crushing implosion.
@claralistensprechen3rd
Here it is, Thursday, and the USCG is talking about a field of unspecified debris near the #Titanic and if the #Titan was intact, it's out of breathable air. NOW talking heads are considering the possibility of an implosion.
Well, when you go down in a vessel that hasn't been safety tested, an implosion is the top of the list of possibilities.
#ToldYouSo