It gets worse even if the sub made it to the surface it they are unable to find the sub before the oxygen runs out everyone will still die since the sub has no way open the hatch and its sealed to be airtight.
There’s a lot about OceanGate that confuses and alarms me but the thing on my mind this afternoon is why there isn’t any way for the people inside to get out without an external crew. That just seems insane—all those ways to theoretically ensure the Titan makes it to the surface in case of emergency but then you just bob there, oxygen running out, too bad? (And the submersible is white?! Not neon orange?? I hate everything about this.)
Most likely that any design that involves opening it from the inside would make a huge compromise to the vessel that could become deadly deep down with those insane pressures.
It gets worse even if the sub made it to the surface it they are unable to find the sub before the oxygen runs out everyone will still die since the sub has no way open the hatch and its sealed to be airtight.
There’s a lot about OceanGate that confuses and alarms me but the thing on my mind this afternoon is why there isn’t any way for the people inside to get out without an external crew. That just seems insane—all those ways to theoretically ensure the Titan makes it to the surface in case of emergency but then you just bob there, oxygen running out, too bad? (And the submersible is white?! Not neon orange?? I hate everything about this.)
Most likely that any design that involves opening it from the inside would make a huge compromise to the vessel that could become deadly deep down with those insane pressures.
I thought we all learned this lesson with Apollo 1.
Yeah… Unreal. Crazy to think you could have resurfaced… But still suffocate to death.
I think that would be a worse way to go. Seeing the air on the surface but not being able to breathe it