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- worldnews@lemmit.online
The CEO of the company whose Titanic-seeking submarine has been missing for nearly two days once said safety was a “pure waste.”
The CEO of the company whose Titanic-seeking submarine has been missing for nearly two days once said safety was a “pure waste.”
I work as a researcher in the university lab OceanGate used to test their vessels. My colleague told me that they would have tests run 7 times resulting in 6 failures and 1 success. OceanGate engineers (maybe their leadership?) would chalk that up as a success and keep going. My colleague says no one in the building would ever get into anything these “morons” built.
I assume there’s a fair bit of hyperbole in this, but I think it generally is matching what we’re seeing. Oh, also the general consensus here is that their hull caved in and they’ve been dead for a while.
Jesus that’s just terrifying.
I highly doubt they will ever find the sub, its too small and could be literally anywhere.
edit: debris field found - https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-65967464?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=64946dc7f2e5745fd8a782db&Debris field found - US Coast Guard&2023-06-22T15:50:32.421Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:021873ea-55df-41f9-9de5-926aaf985678&pinned_post_asset_id=64946dc7f2e5745fd8a782db&pinned_post_type=share
Oof, crow for dinner in 30 minutes or less.
One thing I can say is if they ever do find the sub intact, its very likely these guys recorded their last hours on their phones and we are very likely to see that at some point… talk about nightmare fuel.
I don’t think waterproof phones are waterproof at that depth.
Yes if the cabin filled up with water then the data would not be retrievable. But it sounds now like they have found a debris field so the thing imploded. Best way for them to go really.