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    I still cringe every time a news story is posted about this. It always says the occupants are presumed dead, but no bodies have been recovered. Sometimes it even says no bodies have been recovered yet.

    To quote xkcd “You would just stop being biology and start being physics.”. There are no bodies, these people simply ceased existing. An implosion at that depth means everything inside gets pulverized.

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      Yep, at least there’s the solace of knowing that the moment from “something’s wrong” to crunch went by so fast that the passengers probably didn’t even hear so much as a strained groan from the frame before they were all canned person paste.

      Just imagine being that kid, one minute you’re sitting nervous on a sub because your dad begged you into coming, and the next you blink twice and are suddenly yelling at him for being a moron in the afterlife with little more than a sudden change in scenery to clue you in to what just happened.

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          Do you make a habit of reminding kids about air friction coefficients on flying sleds circling the planet in a single night when they muse about what Santa’s getting them this year?

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      Yeah, I did see one video about this that mentioned they recovered a “paste” of which DNA testing confirmed to be human.

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    It’s pretty fucked up to think that’s where the remains of the divers were. Like right in this photo.

    But the pressure of 400 atmospheres pretty much jammed the entire contents of the sub and the fiberglass hull into that titanium dome.

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    I love to see this pic because it reminds me that billionaires are not, even a little, smarts.

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      Oh im sure there is 1 or 2 that’s smart. There might even be a billionaire with common sense!

      But you’re right, they are often just lucky and cruel

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    If you black-out the parts of the hosts submarine it would look like MIST3K watching a comedy about money.

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    It’s surprising an experienced deep sea explorer would go along on something like this.

    When I first read about it, it took me less than 5 minutes to discover many, many reasons it was a bad idea.