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minus-squareGorbatron5000linkfedilink31•1 year agoIt may seem grotesque or insensitive but this may actually be pretty interesting scientifically. I don’t think there’s been any recorded deaths from a sub imploding at this depth.
minus-squarestopthatgirl7linkfedilink14•1 year agoAnd carbon fiber is still a relatively new material. Finding out how it failed might mean learning new ways to make it stronger. They also need to analyze it to figure out why it failed to see if they can press any charges against the company.
It may seem grotesque or insensitive but this may actually be pretty interesting scientifically. I don’t think there’s been any recorded deaths from a sub imploding at this depth.
And carbon fiber is still a relatively new material. Finding out how it failed might mean learning new ways to make it stronger.
They also need to analyze it to figure out why it failed to see if they can press any charges against the company.