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So it could be anyone banging, not necessarily the Ocean Gate crewSound travels like a motherfucker in water, holmes.
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So it could be anyone banging, not necessarily the Ocean Gate crewSound travels like a motherfucker in water, holmes.
They heard giant squid feeding on corpses and banging against the crushed hull of the sub is the theory I’m going withSo it could be anyone banging, not necessarily the Ocean Gate crew
Great point.So it could be anyone banging, not necessarily the Ocean Gate crew
They heard giant squid feeding on corpses and banging against the crushed hull of the sub is the theory I’m going with
They will avenge Harambe yetGreat point.
It's likely those crazy ass Orcas banging hammers together to lure in the rescue boats.
We need someone with photoshop skills to make up a picture of an orca with bottles on its flippers chanting “Warriors….come out to plaaay”Great point.
It's likely those crazy ass Orcas banging hammers together to lure in the rescue boats.
There's no exchange of "air"; you're in a gigantic rebreather capsule designed for 8 hr round-trips under power, not days dead as a doornail.How’s there zero ventilation and theyre alive?
Eloquently, stated!!!!Sound travels like a motherfucker in water, holmes.
Yeah, not sure what this "we heard banging" refers to. These guys are two miles deep, how do you hear banging? Somebody else understand what that refers to?
Didn't your heart almost explode and kill you from sitting on your couch?
Word.Sonar can hear whales that are miles away. Believe it or not there are lots of devices that can listen under water.
Someone banging on the inside skin of that submersible could be heard.
Who gets on a sub that goes down deeper than our Navy subs can that we spend billions on?
There's no exchange of "air"; you're in a gigantic rebreather capsule designed for 8 hr round-trips under power, not days dead as a doornail.
If the hull is intact, I read that the breathable air will be exhausted tomorrow morning.
Well, I would have killed the guy who owned the sub day one, so that would buy them some more time.If the hull is intact, I read that the breathable air will be exhausted tomorrow morning.