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>”I believe it was General MacArthur who said you’re remembered for the rules you break, and I’ve broken a lot of rules to make this. One of the rules is you don’t use carbon fibre, yeah well I did.”
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>>215453334
this gave me nightmares
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>*muffled thud*
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>the titan submersible imploded 5 years ago
Where does the time go?
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it's cameron who keeps creating these threads isn't it
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>>215453334
The man died for his principles. Respect.
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>”Implode yourself and a bunch of others.”
>”Yes, sir”
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>>215453334
What I took from the documentary was that using carbon fibre absolutely works as long as you monitor its condition and exchange the hull once the fibers start popping.

No idea why the guy simply stopped monitoring and kept going once the fibers started popping and the integrity of the hull went to shit.

If he had just used the carbon fibre hull for 1-2 dives and then exchanged it, everything would've been fine. Probably.
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OH N
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>I killed myself and 5 other people to watch some dirty water and absolute darkness
Whoa...never been so inspired
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>hear loud bang during a dive
>dont investigated it at all
>just keep sending it on more dives
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>>215453370
really? feels like it was last year.
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>>215453334
Sounds like General MacArthur was right.
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>>215453476
that was the hull seasoning
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>OceanGate
the name is a massive red flag
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>>215453334
He missed the point. People are focused more on your mistakes rather than what you did right. It's got nothing to do with innovation.
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>>215453420
ironic that the whole disaster was because of a 50 year old white guy
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>>215453334
I believe it was Tariq Nasneed who said you’re remembered for the bucks you break, and I’ve broken a lot of bucks to make this.
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There's a fine line between being a pioneering explorer and being dead : /
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>>215453349
Why?
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>>215453334
There's nothing factually wrong or self contradictory about these statements.
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>>215453608
I'm a little cowardly faggot.
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>>215453420
>>215453542
this
he made a mistake of forgetting to fire himself
one is all it takes
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>>215453608
i'm terrified of being underwater in an imploding ship
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>>215453620
Just don't dive that deep.
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>>215453491
That's gravitational time dilation from being stuck at the bottom of the ocean
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>>215453428
It was an elaborate murder/suicide ploy
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>>215453334
>67 hours of oxygen left
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>>215453334
The engineer who refused to "OK" any of the inspections and got fired is an actual hero. You will probably be in a situation in the next 3 days where one brave person speaking up will make it better - but so rarely does that person ever speak up. Much more common is everybody just silently walks through insanity. Then they blame dumb things like politics or race. No, you're a fucking coward sheep. I try to be the person who speaks out, and this documentary showed how it can materially save lives.
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>>215453428
That's not economically sustainable, is it?
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>>215453647
just noclip out of your unpleasant dreams bro
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>>215453334
Why didn't he just press the Chinese button?
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>>215453762
>this documentary showed how it can materially save lives.
Except the guy who spoke up got fired and everyone died anyways.
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>>215453762
>I try to be the person who speaks out, and this documentary showed how it can materially save lives.
But the engineer who spoke out saved literally no lives, though.
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>>215453762
>>215453814
>>215453839
kekked and wrecked
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>>215453793
Nigga they all Chinese
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>>215453428
>monitor its condition
I don't think this is that easy with how thick the walls are and how inconsistent the material is
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>>215453762
Is that the same guy that insisted on going underwater on a dive since he didn't trust his boss and almost died when the boss fucked up twice , gave up yet refused to give him the controller?
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>>215453762
>The engineer who refused to "OK" any of the inspections and got fired is an actual hero.
Not really that's just an impossible position to be in either you sign off on something you know is going to kill people and face liability for it later or get fired.

When there is no significant stakes though your always best off reading through room and letting people fuck their projects up when you know there's no way they will listen to reason
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>>215453793
>not the RE4 chainsaw controller
That is why they fucked up
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You guys have seen the video where the wife hears the implosion, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFZrCsW6wns
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>>215453334
Yeah but MacArthur got shut down before he could turn the DMZ into a radioactive wasteland from government oversight. I know the people on this board will see that as a missed opportunity but whatever
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>>215453865
I don't know how reliably it actually was, but the way they showed it in the documentary, there was a good enough monitoring system in place.

The problem was rather that they first ignored it and then they just shut it off once it started to show how much the integrity of the hull was already compromised.

Whether the monitoring was just for show to begin with, no idea.
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Where's the proof that they actually died?
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>>215453334
Wasnt wrong.
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>>215454879
Maybe in the smear of biomaterial found in the wreckage that had DNA match to all passengers?
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>>215453620
>A little?
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>>215454900
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK8gytvGf_Y
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>>215453428
The second hull didn't pop it all, it was the first one (that had a crack in it), second one was very quiet. The funniest part is that there was a huge explosion sound on one of the dives and their acoustic monitoring showed a change in the hull, but they just ignored it and turned off the monitoring lmao. I think it's useless to apply any kind of logic to the guy's action, he was probably hoping everything's gonna be magically fine and if it's not fine he won't be alive to witness it. Just couldn't deal with his own failure

>>215453762
I think "normal' person would just quit and forget about it, like a lot of people did. To actually waste your own time and money standing up behind your safery concerns requires a special kind of dedication.
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>>215453334
How do we know they really were on that pod?
Maybe they lied and are with Epstein on his secret island
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>>215453334
is he wrong though? he will be forever remembered for using carbon fiber. not just any carbon fiber, an expired roll of carbon fiber. i'd say mission successful. this guy lived and died by his princibples.
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>>215455466
I would rather be famous for a podcast than a podblast
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>>215455510
>t. will never die a legend
what rules do you break by making a podcast?
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>>215453334
he attempted to break the rules of composite limitations, unfortunately for him physical materials will firmly adhere to the rules of physics which govern them
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>>215453623
kek
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>>215453420
>>215453334
That guy was a literal 20 year old white girl in the body of a boomer, and people say trans isnt real
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>>215453334
In his head he was giving a speech after a successful launch.
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>>215453334
Well, he's not wrong.

We all, in the Western world, remember who Icarus was.
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>>215453500
wypipo don't season they hulls
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>>215453334
It's actually impressive how big of a pile of shit that sub was. I don't remember what vid it was, but somebody posted a comparsion of pre-dive inspection of a Triton sub and it had like one minor issue every year or something, while Titain had like 15 different issues EVERY FUCKING DIVE.

>>215454465
The guy sitting next to her was their head on egineering. Had zero sub experience, zero engineering/composite experience, he was a fucking software engineer. The guy literally didn't understand a single thing that was going on
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>>215453620
daddy's* little cowardly faggot
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>>215453500
>white people can't handle a little seasoning
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>>215455604
I got drunk and did a goatse while guest on a semi-popular youtube live podcast, don't remember it but have the clip to prove it
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>>215455466
No he was absolutely correct. He will be remembered for recklessly breaking rules that led to an embarrassing death. Everything else he's achieved in life will be forgotten in comparison to that. His legacy is willingly turning himself and a few poojeets into chum for plankton.
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>>215453428
They also did the following:

>used low grade carbon fibre
>stored it / let it freeze thaw cycle in the winter OUTSIDE
>took it deeper than their test model was even designed to go
>didn't experiment at all(?) with different lamellar weaving techniques

This last one I just made up but I feel like it could work. lmao
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>>215453434
Whats the appeal of going to the bottom of the ocean? I understand the appeal of something like climbing a mountain, flying a plane or going into space but I don't understand why anyone would go to the ocean depths willingly.
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>>215453647
allow me to fuel your nightmares https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyN7B9avqSQ
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>>215457689
Privileged people often feel a very strong need to 'prove' that they are better than those who did not have their advantages - climbing mountains, wingsuiting, other feats etc
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>>215457689
Yeah i don't get it, using ROV that you can sneak alongside the boat for hours seems MUCH cooler thatn sitting in a tube with a small window. I guess "i was physically there" brownie points? But you weren't actually THERE either, it's not like you swam around, it's like seeing something out of the window of your car.
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>>215453334
So, did they find any new footage on that camera that they found?
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>>215453434
omg were there any survivers?
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>>215453334
I believe it was General Patton who said ACK!
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>>215458536
there's a simulation of the events after the hull gives in and it takes a few hundredths of a second for them to be compressed into a sphere of human mush the size of a beach ball and then dispersed into the ocean. it all happened faster than what their senses and brain could process. the compression was so powerful it heated the air and bodies so they got burned in the process too I believe.
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>>215453848
>HELLO GOLDEN PALACE?? HOW YOU SAY UP IN CHINESE?
>PICK UP OR DERIVERRY
>BOOOOOOOOOOM
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>>215453334
the S tier of smugness will never not be funny. when the mockumentary is made i hope ben stiller directs it.
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>>215453623
underrated
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>>215453491
It was two years ago, don't let them gaslight you
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>>215458780
Yeah I've read as much, but I was wondering if they recovered anything from the camera. It seems there was nothing recorded from the day of the accident, just old video files.
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Any comments from Jim?
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Honestly its pretty impressive that the sub survived as many dives as it did all things considered.
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>>215453814
So the guy essentially
>dodged a bullet
or in this case
>dodged a stud weld



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