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The thing looks too much like the Hunley for my comfort.
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Apparently the capitalist in question is himself in it, so it's less deliberately compromising safety and more "muh disruption" hubris.Ah yes, trust the capitalist to fucking build a sub for the rich and think he won't fucking cut corners that will get everyone killed. I guess the ghosts of the Titanic can rest easy knowing that rich capitalists are identical in any fucking era.
Nah, if it leaked they'd be instantly dead:Do you think it went down like this?
Making sub hulls is harder than making space vessels. In space, you have 1 atm pushing from the inside, people can survive it (although as @HarblMcDavid pointed out, the rocket provides more ways to spectacularly die). Underwater, there's 370 atm zeroing in on the slightest flaw resulting in a cascading failure.When conducting an unmanned test of the Bathysphere with the third window installed, they found it almost entirely full of water. Realizing the immense pressure that the Bathysphere must be under, Beebe ordered his crew to stand clear and began loosening the hatch's bolts to remove the hatch himself. Beebe described the experience that followed this in his book Half Mile Down:
Suddenly, without the slightest warning, the bolt was torn from our hands, and the mass of heavy metal shot across the deck like the shell from a gun. The trajectory was almost straight, and the brass bolt hurtled into the steel winch thirty feet [9.1 m] away across the deck and sheared a half-inch [13 mm] notch gouged out by the harder metal. This was followed by a solid cylinder of water, which slackened after a while into a cataract, pouring out the hole in the door, some air mingled with the water, looking like hot steam, instead of compressed air shooting through ice-cold water.
After replacing the third window with the steel plug and conducting another unmanned test, the same problem happened again. Beebe later described what would have happened to him and Barton had they been inside the sphere on a dive during which it leaked. They would not have had time to drown: due to the immense pressure, "the first few drops of water would have shot through flesh and bone like steel bullets."
I'd never say it was deliberate, these people are too fucking retarded to be maliciously incompetent. But yes, hubris definitely there. Its 'good enough', to be the bare minimum of safety while not impacting profits, as they're billionaires and geniuses, so they know best. They're like fucking retarded children, greedy, stupid and oblivious to reality.Apparently the capitalist in question is himself in it, so it's less deliberately compromising safety and more "muh disruption" hubris.
People just don't realize that the deep ocean is as hostile to life on land as possible. Its basically another planet.Underwater, there's 370 atm zeroing in on the slightest flaw resulting in a cascading failure.
Great idea to immerse it under immense pressure where even a tiny break in waterproofing will be exposed.You just need to keep them dry as fuck to prevent them from debonding since they are a composite.
Yeah, I was just shitposting mainly. Still, you have to admire the bravery/stupidity of the Bathysphere's crew. "Well, it failed twice with catastrophic consequences, but we packed the plug more securely and it had one successful test. Let's go!!"Words
Well, yeah. I mean, its not a difficult problem to solve considering we make jet turbine blades out of carbon fiber these days, just an expensive one. And the Titan was clearly built to the lowest standards because they didn't even install a bitch basic internal liner.Great idea to immerse it under immense pressure where even a tiny break in waterproofing will be exposed.
That tiny-ass window isn't even worth the trip, you get a better view from a YouTube video than you get from that DeathTubeWell, yeah. I mean, its not a difficult problem to solve considering we make jet turbine blades out of carbon fiber these days, just an expensive one. And the Titan was clearly built to the lowest standards because they didn't even install a bitch basic internal liner.
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Look at those highly visible striations. You couldn't pay me enough to hop inside this deathtrap. Not a single bit of serious internal reinforcement on that carbon fiber hull, either. This was a goddamn monocoque submersible, and I cannot think of a more personally horrifying phrase than those two words put together.
Just a Scary Interesting episode.Will there be a dumb romantic film made about the submarine in 85 years from now?
Lol, you don't know what you're talking about. You are clearly not a diver.but the gs sustained from floating up from significant depth
I'm not an expert on the subject but I've been in and around submarines and submariners. From what I understand, the pressure hull needs to be able to undergo uniform flexion, hence the lack of visibly obvious reinforcement.Not a single bit of serious internal reinforcement on that carbon fiber hull
Yeah... about that...250k a seat on that sub, I can assure you, it was not a "shitty job", save for dealing with the tourists.
Of course I'm not. I'm a wook. I do drugs in parking lots outside of drug band concerts.Lol, you don't know what you're talking about. You are clearly not a diver.
I'm not an expert on the subject but I've been in and around submarines and submariners. From what I understand, the pressure hull needs to be able to undergo uniform flexion, hence the lack of visibly obvious reinforcement.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure they're dead.
That looks like a logitech g f710"We run the whole thing with this game controller"