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I heard that the thing has 7 different systems to do just that. One of 'em works even if everyone on board is incapacitated.Wouldn't you think it would have the ability to surface on it's own?
Well, as Sal, the guy with the channel above (can't spell his name and don't want to go to the channel just for that) points out...they could BE on the surface, liberated of their weights, and be unable to come out.I heard that the thing has 7 different systems to do just that. One of 'em works even if everyone on board is incapacitated.
It probably imploded and they never felt it.
I doubt that. The view port was rated to 1300 meters. They were going to 4000 meters. They're pink mist floating in the ocean now. The CEO was one of those diversity hire guys. Didn't want any 50 year old "white" guys on his team. Well RIP. If there is banging then it's that dummy downn there banging his head on the wall because of his stupidity.Well, they're banging on the hull. Sonar is receiving it.
They haven't spotted the can, yet. Partly because it's titanium, which is non-ferrous, non-magnetic and doesn't show up on many scanning tools.
I call it "More dollars than sense"A case of more money than brains.
I'm sure the next generation is inspired.
Watch this. These people on that thing are reckless. They are no one's obligation to save..RIP
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