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minus-square@ungoogleablelink7•1 year agoIs this real? That would be impressive. I thought the implosion is supposed to have pulverized everything inside. Is a plastic controller really that much more durable than bones and teeth?
minus-square@Beepslink8•1 year agoIt’s not real. There was wreckage recovered and many of the pieces were larger than I expected.
minus-square@JonnyJestlink3•1 year agoMy understanding is that large pieces were mainly external, as in they were not present in the pressurized chamber that imploded.
Is this real? That would be impressive. I thought the implosion is supposed to have pulverized everything inside. Is a plastic controller really that much more durable than bones and teeth?
It’s not real. There was wreckage recovered and many of the pieces were larger than I expected.
My understanding is that large pieces were mainly external, as in they were not present in the pressurized chamber that imploded.