The Titan Sub Implosion Was Like “Like A Can Of Coke Being Crushed With A Sledgehammer”
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Man has always been fascinated with the power of nature.
Whether it's weather, whether it's just electromagnetic, lightning, hurricanes.
Name it, ferocious animals, explosions.
And what is the most fascinating is the idea, the notion of what it was like for this implosion, this Titan sub.
And one of the reference individuals will be talking about likened it to quote, like a can of coke, Being crushed with a sledgehammer.
And the only thing that is good about this, the only thing, if you will, is that the death, and deaths must have been certain and immediate.
And that's the best thing that can be said.
But the power and the fury is something that is hard to even grasp.
I want to discuss with you this latest version of this horror.
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Business Insider and others have been talking about this.
This fascinates me.
A former passenger on the Titan, not submarine, but submersible, said that the potential effects of an implosion on board were discussed during his own expedition.
This is according to the New York Times and this particular article that I cite.
Bill Price, who ran a California Travel business before he was gainfully retired said that he recalled some conversations he had with some others on the Titan mothership in which they were trying to explain through analogies what would happen regarding a disaster in trying to explain and explicate and limb the extreme pressures that the vessels
would come under.
And it would be including, they said, like a can of coke smashed by a sledgehammer.
Another way, he said, was an elephant standing on one foot with a hundred elephants on top of it, suggesting that death from an implosion would certainly be immediate, instantaneous, and I would hope, painless.
And he said, according to his interview, Mr. Price said, it was, in a weird way, Reassuring.
As you know, the Titan imploded on June 18th, where all five members were lost.
And he told the Times that on the first dive of this particular vessel in 2022, the trip, he reports, was aborted because of some problems with the propulsion system.
Now, I don't know about you, but when I hear some problems, With the propulsion system.
He said that when a system for dislodging ballast, have you seen this?
They have these weights on the side that they let go of and they drop and it allows the submersible to rise at the surface.
But when they had some problems, passengers had to activate a backup plan by rocking the vessel from side to side to dislodge this ballast or this weight.
And despite the many malfunctions, apparently the submersible made another dive the following day, during which he said he saw the wreckage.
Mr. Price said, quote, the fact that we went through that, we experienced some worst case scenarios and we overcame it.
My thinking was, we can do this.
And you can read on and you can ask yourself, Now, remember, you know what they say about hindsight.
You know what they say about hindsight, and you know what they say about how, of course, it's very, very easy always to sit back after the fact and say, well, why would you do that?
Why would you go?
A couple of things.
First, you have shown the world that you are a daredevil.
You've told your friends, and you most probably have received others saying, wow, that's really something of you to have done that.
That is brave of you to have done that.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
It is certainly brave of me to have done that.
That's correct.
And there were others who would say to you things like, you know, I don't know if I could have done that.
Well, you know.
And I'm, of course, reading between the lines.
Not only that, there are other people with you who are also making you feel safe.
You're not going to chicken out of this.
I mean, we paid for it.
You signed all these waivers.
And there's a kind of a ghoulish, kind of a macabre, kind of a humor to this, a gallows humor, if you will.
And all of these factors combine together to point to the fact that people will do things that oftentimes, in retrospect, are insane.
But it's easy for us, sitting back, Those of us not necessarily prone to daring do, who look at this and say, this is nuts, I wouldn't have done this, you've got to be crazy to do it.
And I don't necessarily take any kind of delight in saying that.
But there is something to be said about the collective ideation, the collective movements, the collective thinking, the collective thought processes of people who are involved in this.
And I'll bet you it's something that you have seen all the time.
And I know that within families and within circles and pockets of extreme adventurists, people are looking back and saying, maybe we ought to really reconsider this.
But just think, if you will, think about the notion of this colossal pressure, the implosion and the absolute destruction, the inexplicable.
Incomprehensible.
Robin Nagy, huge, humane, almost nuclear collapse that we can't even put into perspective.
Incredible.
You're not going to be, or we're not going to be done with this story because more and more facts are adduced.
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