Titan Sub Victims Likely Knew They Were Going to Die
It's still horrid.
It's still horrid.
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I didn't think we'd be hearing anything more about the Titan sub case. | |
It's beyond horrible, beyond unimaginable. | |
Especially when we were wondering, did they know? | |
Did they know what was happening as they were facing their doom? | |
Were they aware of it? | |
Were they aware they were going to die? | |
That's the question. | |
Well, there seems to be new information that indicates that yes, they did. | |
They absolutely did. | |
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Alright dear friend, here is the situation as horrible as it is. | |
The five people who perished, died tragically in the Ocean Gate submersible, the Titan sub, we're likely aware, likely conscious, | |
likely aware and focus on the impending doom, on the impending implosion between 48 and 71 seconds before it occurred. | |
This is according to an expert who, like in the scenario, To a horror movie. | |
Now, Spanish engineer and underwater expert, Jose Luis Martin, or Martin, issued and provided a timeline for the Titan's final moments before it was destroyed, before it imploded on June the 18th, less than two hours into its dive to the Titanic shipwreck. | |
Now, this was an interview given to a Spanish news outlet, NIUS News, according to English-language Diario AS. | |
And Mr. Martin said, during the controlled immersion of the Titan, there must have been an electrical fault which Left the craft without thrust. | |
This is what he told the Spanish Elder, and I will post a link to this. | |
Quote, without thrust, the weight of the passengers and the pilot, about 400 kilograms, which was focused on the front end close to the viewport, would have disrupted the Titan's longitudinal stability. | |
He said he believes that Malfunction occurred at a depth of about 5,500 feet. | |
Quote, at this point, the submersible begins to fall headlong towards the seafloor, and with control and stability functions damaged, it can no longer be maneuvered. | |
This is according to his report, where he theorized the following. | |
Further quote, the pilot, Ocean Gate CEO, Stockton Rush. | |
Couldn't activate the emergency lever to drop weights and return to the surface. | |
He added that the lever was an inadequate device for such an emergency. | |
Quote, the Titan changes position and falls like an arrow vertically because the 400 kilos, about 880 pounds, of passengers that were at the porthole unbalanced the submersible. | |
Everyone rushes and crowds on top of each other. | |
Imagine the horror, the fear, and the agony. | |
It had to be like a horror movie, he says, who believes that everything happened between 48 to 71 seconds of freefall. | |
During that time, the group was aware of the seriousness of the situation. | |
Quote, in that period of time, they are realizing everything. | |
And what's more, In complete darkness. | |
It's difficult to get an idea of what they expected, or what they experienced rather, in those moments. | |
Quote, as it fell to the depths of the ocean, the hull would have been subjected to a sudden increase in underwater pressure, leading to a powerful compression of the sub's carbon fiber hull at a depth of around 9,000 feet. | |
The rapid contraction of the hull would have been out of step with what was happening to the acrylic material of the viewport, leading to a microfissure and implosion. | |
After those 48 seconds or one minute, the implosion and instantaneous sudden death occurs. | |
Structural issues with the hull have been sighted. | |
And it's just, just think about this. | |
Stefano Brizolara, Virginia Tech ocean engineering professor, suggested that the vessel's pressure, pressure hull rather, could have had a defect that may have allowed this. | |
It's difficult to say exactly what caused the structural failure in this case, but any small material and geometric imperfection, misalignment of connection, flanges, A tightening torque of bolted connection may have started the structural collapse. | |
Priscilla also said that the carbon fiber, quote, is very prone to possible defects and that it exhibits a more fragile behavior than other materials. | |
Just imagine this. | |
I think it's incredible. | |
In 2021, Mr. Rush said he would like to be remembered as an innovator. | |
This is according to an interview with Mexican travel blogger Alan Estrada. | |
Quote, I think it was General Douglas MacArthur who said, you're remembered for the rules you break, he said. | |
You know, I've broken some rules to make this the Titan. | |
I think I've broken them with logic and good engineering behind me. | |
And throughout this entire story, you hear case after case, instance after instance of that kind of bravura, that brio, that reckless haphazard. | |
And I know people are saying, please, please be fair. | |
Please be kind. | |
Please, please be respectful. | |
I am respectful. | |
But I'm more respectful of what those people went through. | |
And when you understand something, that there are few instincts that we have in life, that we as humans are born with. | |
Did you know that? | |
For example, babies are born with the only instinct, the only natural fears are falling. | |
You know those wonderful, not those wonderful, but those Babinski reflexes and falling, loud noises. | |
There are certain things that we're aware of. | |
But there's something that's even more innate, more incredible, and that is the notion and the appreciation for when you realize that you're dying or that you are about to die. | |
People who know that an illness, a wound, an injury, they know when it traverses the hurt. | |
Into the deadly. | |
They know this. | |
They're aware of this. | |
It's incredible what all of this means. | |
It's incredible. | |
It's absolutely incredible when you think of what we have here. | |
Of what we are looking at. | |
And what that must have been like. | |
What that must have been like. | |
This is empathy. | |
This is putting yourself in someone else's position. | |
What must that horror have been like? | |
Father and son, when you realize this. | |
I remember one time there was a play I saw. | |
It was off-Broadway. | |
And it was about... | |
I forget the name of it. | |
But it was taken from the actual final moment. | |
Oh, Victor, Charlie, Romeo, voice, whatever, recorder. | |
It's the actual final words of people, of pilot and co-pilot, in planes that were about to crash. | |
It was a reenactment of the last moment. | |
And sometimes they were very calm and they tried to, they couldn't play the recording, but they had actors who swore to repeat it the way it sounded. | |
And what was interesting was how calm some people are, how resolute they are when they realize that the end is nigh, and then in other cases when they realize it's catastrophic. | |
You never act the way you think you will, and people never react the way you think they will. | |
There's something that's so interesting as far as how real life never depicts, never reflects, never mimics what we think dramatic theater would be, and vice versa. | |
I've been thinking about this all day. | |
What is that like? | |
And imagine the noises, the sounds. | |
Were people praying? | |
Were they crying? | |
Were they yelling? | |
Was it quiet? | |
Was it unbelievably quiet? | |
Was it unbelievably calm? | |
Who knows? | |
There have been reports that people who drowned, people who've actually drowned, they felt a calm, a weird, almost like a Like a sense of sedation that nature or God provides as a bit of mercy. | |
It's fascinating. | |
And so, so tragic. | |
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