Nope.
Why ?
The human body can't decompress to that depth and they won't have the facilities on that contraption to do that anyway.Because of the depth and rhe urgency to rescue them, I wonder about their decompression and the issue of 'the bends' happening.
Still scary stuff though.....The human body can't decompress to that depth and they won't have the facilities on that contraption to do that anyway.
I imagine that the sub would be designed to stay at around atmospheric pressure so the bends wouldn't be an issue.Because of the depth and rhe urgency to rescue them, I wonder about their decompression and the issue of 'the bends' happening.
This, the sub will mean they don’t experience any difference in pressure to what they would on the surface.I imagine that the sub would be designed to stay at around atmospheric pressure so the bends wouldn't be an issue.
….Submersible experts wrote to OceanGate CEO expressing concern
The New York Times has unearthed a 2018 letter sent by submersible experts to Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate.
The authors of the letter expressed "unanimous concern" over the approach taken by OceanGate when building the Titan and warned of potential "catastrophic" issues with its design.
They also said OceanGate was making "misleading" claims about its design exceeding established industry safety standards and urged Rush to institute a prototype testing program reviewed and witnessed by an accredited registrar.
"It is our unanimous view that this validation process by a third-party is a critical component in the safeguards that protect all submersible occupants," the letter read.
The NYT said a spokesperson for OceanGate declined to comment
Updated above……he got fired
Imagine the emotions running through his head at the moment.Updated above……he got fired
The irony. What next, 'two for one' tours taking in both the Titanic and them?They’ve gone down there because they’re voyeurs fascinated by the tragedy of the Titanic.
And now the world is fascinated by their fate.
The irony. What next, 'two for one' tours taking in both the Titanic and them?
Why not?The irony. What next, 'two for one' tours taking in both the Titanic and them?