These are the same sort of people that f*** about on Bezos and Bransons spaceships. My thoughts go out to their families but don't try and make out they're doing good.Dohnut wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 2:36 pmThe money they “waste” ends up in the wage packets of all the people who design and build the thing, the crew who man the boats and manufactures who obtain the raw materials from suppliers who pay their workers to get them and many more besides, like logistics. The whole supply chain and probably a lot of jobs are supported by this ‘waste’.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:35 pm To me, the real story, is that people can spunk so much money on a trivial & dangerous mission. It is is similar to the space tourist nonsense. Pretty obscene that some people have so much money they can waste it on such projects.
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TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:41 pm My thoughts go out to the 5 billionaires aboard.
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Agree with this, but at the same time, you’d have to really lack empathy to not have a human response to what these people might be going through as we speak…
(while, granted, as a society there’s also a lot more suffering going on that deserves this level of focus, too)
(while, granted, as a society there’s also a lot more suffering going on that deserves this level of focus, too)
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Lacking empathy is one of my many character flaws.
Sending love and light to the families of these Super-Rich daredevils.
Sending love and light to the families of these Super-Rich daredevils.
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Nah, f*ck 'em. Anyone who spends £200K to spend 10 hours in a mini-vibe deserves everything they get.

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From what I read it takes roughly 2 hours to descend to the seabed where the Titanic sits . Apparently communication was lost after about 1hr 30mins . This means the sub didn’t reach the seabed in the first place. Sadly I think there’s been a catastrophic hull breach and it’s been crushed. The pressure at that depth is incredible. If that’s happened the submarine will never be found.
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A horrible end but looking forward to the dramatisation.
It is ironic to sink while looking for the Titanic. Looking at the vessel it also seems kinda dumb.
It is ironic to sink while looking for the Titanic. Looking at the vessel it also seems kinda dumb.
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When a billionaire dies by being f*cked by a massive dildo, you’d hope it was funnier than the way this has happened
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All the fascination with Titanic, seems to be a morbid fascination with death. So this joy ride perhaps has a fitting end. The would have been so many nobler causes on which to spend their dough.
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We’ve got enough items from the wreck to completely fill a museum. It’s a grave site so we should now just leave it alone.
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How comes the Titanic itself hasn't been crushed if the pressure is that great? I smell a hoax.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:56 pm From what I read it takes roughly 2 hours to descend to the seabed where the Titanic sits . Apparently communication was lost after about 1hr 30mins . This means the sub didn’t reach the seabed in the first place. Sadly I think there’s been a catastrophic hull breach and it’s been crushed. The pressure at that depth is incredible. If that’s happened the submarine will never be found.
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It’s an interesting question, but with a good answer (finally pop science audiobooks when I go to bed pay off)
The titanic hasn’t been crushed because it is entirely filled with and surrounded with water, and so the pressure on any given section is perfectly balanced. If there was anything on board - or indeed any rooms - that were watertight but not strong enough to withstand the pressure, they will have been crushed under the pressure.
The submarine won’t have equilibrium between internal and external pressure, so if the structural integrity is compromised, they’re f*cked.
Apparently though, there is some doubt as to what the impact of massive pressure would be on human bodies, considering they are mostly water. As far as I recall, there’s some evidence that humans can actually do better in high pressure situations (not the crucial penalty type) than previously thought.
There’s also some very, very horrible stories about some of the pioneering deep sea divers. Like where depressurisation in the helmet has meant that a few lucky people have had their entire skeletons instantly stripped to the bone and sucked into their helmet. Not the most fun way to have your last few seconds
The titanic hasn’t been crushed because it is entirely filled with and surrounded with water, and so the pressure on any given section is perfectly balanced. If there was anything on board - or indeed any rooms - that were watertight but not strong enough to withstand the pressure, they will have been crushed under the pressure.
The submarine won’t have equilibrium between internal and external pressure, so if the structural integrity is compromised, they’re f*cked.
Apparently though, there is some doubt as to what the impact of massive pressure would be on human bodies, considering they are mostly water. As far as I recall, there’s some evidence that humans can actually do better in high pressure situations (not the crucial penalty type) than previously thought.
There’s also some very, very horrible stories about some of the pioneering deep sea divers. Like where depressurisation in the helmet has meant that a few lucky people have had their entire skeletons instantly stripped to the bone and sucked into their helmet. Not the most fun way to have your last few seconds
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Funny how fish are alright as well.TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 4:49 pmHow comes the Titanic itself hasn't been crushed if the pressure is that great? I smell a hoax.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:56 pm From what I read it takes roughly 2 hours to descend to the seabed where the Titanic sits . Apparently communication was lost after about 1hr 30mins . This means the sub didn’t reach the seabed in the first place. Sadly I think there’s been a catastrophic hull breach and it’s been crushed. The pressure at that depth is incredible. If that’s happened the submarine will never be found.
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It’s already sunken so the water pressure inside the wreck is the same as the outside.TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 4:49 pmHow comes the Titanic itself hasn't been crushed if the pressure is that great? I smell a hoax.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:56 pm From what I read it takes roughly 2 hours to descend to the seabed where the Titanic sits . Apparently communication was lost after about 1hr 30mins . This means the sub didn’t reach the seabed in the first place. Sadly I think there’s been a catastrophic hull breach and it’s been crushed. The pressure at that depth is incredible. If that’s happened the submarine will never be found.
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Evolution over millions of years is a wonderful thing.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 4:57 pmFunny how fish are alright as well.TRUMP Plumbing wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 4:49 pmHow comes the Titanic itself hasn't been crushed if the pressure is that great? I smell a hoax.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:56 pm From what I read it takes roughly 2 hours to descend to the seabed where the Titanic sits . Apparently communication was lost after about 1hr 30mins . This means the sub didn’t reach the seabed in the first place. Sadly I think there’s been a catastrophic hull breach and it’s been crushed. The pressure at that depth is incredible. If that’s happened the submarine will never be found.
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Damn, I would’ve bet money that this post was going to say that you don’t care, but that you cried when a goldfish died
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Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 2:46 pmBe better if all that effort was channelled into making kidney machines or something.Dohnut wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 2:36 pmThe money they “waste” ends up in the wage packets of all the people who design and build the thing, the crew who man the boats and manufactures who obtain the raw materials from suppliers who pay their workers to get them and many more besides, like logistics. The whole supply chain and probably a lot of jobs are supported by this ‘waste’.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:35 pm To me, the real story, is that people can spunk so much money on a trivial & dangerous mission. It is is similar to the space tourist nonsense. Pretty obscene that some people have so much money they can waste it on such projects.
Why bother with football, all that effort and money could be better spent making kidney machines or something.
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Lot more effort being made to save a few rich souls compared to the effort made to save the 700 migrants on board the fishing boat that turned turtle off Greece.
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So, that would be a narwhal, then?
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Just imagine: Two parallel sets of five human beings who are trapped together in ghastly engineered tubes. Each of the tubes were created with the objective of exploring and expanding the boundaries of humanity's knowledge and inquisitiveness but, sadly, both are being commonly used for far more mundane and trivial purposes.
Each group has been thrown together through a shared interest and both of these groups have freely chosen to embark on a journey which began in hope, humour and excitement. But something has malfunctioned; the occupants of the tubes are trapped, they endure increasingly unbearable claustrophobia and then seemingly inevitable asphyxiation - a truly awful demise. All they have now are their memories of happier times and the company of strangers who share a common interest.
The fate of one of the groups will be determined relatively quickly. The fate of the other has been playing out tragically for decades.
Anyone, anywhere in the world with internet access whose curiosity is piqued by the plight of those poor people trapped at the bottom of the sea can obtain minute by minute "updates" should they so chose.
Anyone foolish enough to retain any residual curiosity about the other group would not be surprised to discover them still engaged in their eternal ballet; pirouetting around each other relentlessly seeking to enhance their social capital by surpassing each other's callousness, nihilism and cruelty.
Each group has been thrown together through a shared interest and both of these groups have freely chosen to embark on a journey which began in hope, humour and excitement. But something has malfunctioned; the occupants of the tubes are trapped, they endure increasingly unbearable claustrophobia and then seemingly inevitable asphyxiation - a truly awful demise. All they have now are their memories of happier times and the company of strangers who share a common interest.
The fate of one of the groups will be determined relatively quickly. The fate of the other has been playing out tragically for decades.
Anyone, anywhere in the world with internet access whose curiosity is piqued by the plight of those poor people trapped at the bottom of the sea can obtain minute by minute "updates" should they so chose.
Anyone foolish enough to retain any residual curiosity about the other group would not be surprised to discover them still engaged in their eternal ballet; pirouetting around each other relentlessly seeking to enhance their social capital by surpassing each other's callousness, nihilism and cruelty.
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Is this ^ a variation on the Trolley Problem, Hippo?
I’m not certain who the second group you mention is meant to represent, but if you’d said the choices to gawp at/save were the 5 obscenely rich dudes or the hundreds packed onto that capsized trawler last week I think I know my answer. But it interests me that our media (and its users) is keener on the other one…
I’m not certain who the second group you mention is meant to represent, but if you’d said the choices to gawp at/save were the 5 obscenely rich dudes or the hundreds packed onto that capsized trawler last week I think I know my answer. But it interests me that our media (and its users) is keener on the other one…
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Aint that the Tooth !Orient_Man_And_Boy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:28 amSo, that would be a narwhal, then?