• @Pmmeyourtoaster
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    501 year ago

    Am curious how long this has been there and whether perhaps the “banging” was not related whatsoever.

    • @WassupDoc
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      521 year ago

      I really hope that the sub imploded during the descent, and they’ve been dead all this time. Rather than the hull giving out after they sat on the ocean floor for days.

      • Hopps
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        231 year ago

        I’m feeling the same way, that would be a much better way to go.

        • @SpezCanLigmaBalls
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          101 year ago

          Much better since your brain wont realize the implosion is happening before you’re dead. Although, for some reason the idea that my body is forever in the deep ocean is not a favorable one

          • @spittingimage
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            141 year ago

            the idea that my body is forever in the deep ocean is not a favorable one

            It won’t be. Circle of life, man.

              • deweydecibel
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                11 year ago

                Funny thing is, the Titanic itself is being eaten. They discovered a new form of iron eating bacteria down there. That wreck is a feast.

              • @spittingimage
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                11 year ago

                The submarine won’t stay pressurised forever.

          • @sorenant
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            71 year ago

            Give or take a couple millions of years and the sea might become a plain or something.

          • @pineapplefriedrice
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            41 year ago

            Weirdly, I’d feel better about “parts of my body floating around” than “my body curled up in a capsule on the ocean floor”.

    • @FinnFootedOP
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      1 year ago

      the debris sites indicate the implosion happened relatively soon after descent because the debris had drifted very far away from the Titanic. If they had descended deeper, the implosion would have been closer.

    • @AliLunaCat
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      291 year ago

      I heard the banging sound happened at 30 minute intervals for a while, but also the banging sounds could’ve been from one of the many search boats that were searching near the acoustic bouy

    • @philz
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      271 year ago

      I believe they confirmed in the press conference the bangs were not related due to where the debris was found.

    • @SupersonicScrub
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      11 year ago

      Just copy-pasting something I wrote under another comment:

      This is actually quite normal, and similar situations have occurred during search and rescues for missing submarines. The ocean carries sound quite well, and hydrophones will inevitably pick up noises of from all sorts of of things if observed for long enough. Add into that the extra noises of the all the search and rescue assets in the vicinity and the natural biases of the human operators to want to decipher patterns from the background noise; false positives are quite typical.

      A similar situation happened with the sinking of the USS Thresher. https://www.forces.net/usa/banging-sounds-heard-during-search-sunken-us-submarine-uss-thresher