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@just_another_person@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.world • 9 months ago

Titan crew said 'all good here' before submersible imploded

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Titan crew said 'all good here' before submersible imploded

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@just_another_person@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.world • 9 months ago
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Two-week public inquiry sees last communication before deep-sea disaster near wreck of Titanic last year.
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  • @Wirlocke@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    61•9 months ago

    It was, infact, not all good there.

  • @toast@retrolemmy.com
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    45•9 months ago

    After decades of journalists attaching the suffix “gate” to anything even remotely scandalous, I was disappointed that I never heard anyone embrace the full stupidity of this practice by referring to this story as “Oceangate-gate”

    • @toast@retrolemmy.com
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      22•9 months ago

      After some thought, I’ve decided that we should refer to this apparent lapse by journalists as “Oceangate-gate-gate”

    • @ThunderComplex@lemmy.today
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      2•9 months ago

      I’ve never understood why gate is used as a suffix in this way.

      • @DrownedRats@lemmy.world
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        7•9 months ago

        It originated from the Watergate scandal iirc. Watergate being the Watergate hotel but I guess water and gate are easy to separate and -gate kind of works as a suffix.

  • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    41•9 months ago

    • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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      20•9 months ago

      Nah, I’ll just watch Iron Lung, thanks.

    • JWBananas
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      10•9 months ago

      Thanks, I hate it

    • Kushan
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      9•9 months ago

      James Earl Jones

      :(

      • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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        1•9 months ago

        If subnautica taught me anything, he voiced the actual sub.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆
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    30•9 months ago

    Now… Which dialogue choice did he take?

    1. “All good here”

    2. “All good here” (Lie)

    • r00ty
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      14•9 months ago

      To be fair, at the exact moment he said “All good here” it probably was. It just became very ungood, very quickly.

    • @Etterra@lemmy.world
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      2•9 months ago

      The first one that guy was a genuine idiot.

  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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    19•9 months ago

    All good here 👍💥

  • @Iheartcheese@lemmy.world
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    10•9 months ago

    It was good

    • SnausagesinaBlanket
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      -1•9 months ago

      deleted by creator

  • @sramder@lemmy.world
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    8•9 months ago

    Followed shortly by ‘oh shit’ and ‘we dropped two weights’ then ‘guys, it’s getting kind of wet in here…’

    Just kidding, mostly.

    Serious question: how does a submarine know how much it weighs?

    • @just_another_person@lemmy.worldOP
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      36•9 months ago

      Explosive decompression is almost instantaneous at that depth. They wouldn’t have had a chance to even blink.

      • @qfe0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        26•9 months ago

        Implosive compression?

      • @Hideakikarate@sh.itjust.works
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        13•9 months ago

        Wouldn’t it have happened so fast that they never even registered the pain of being crushed? Like, the signal from the body never even reached the brain, it was so fast.

        • @just_another_person@lemmy.worldOP
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          20•9 months ago

          So fast they’d not even be able to register what was happening. Not a bad way to go.

          • SnausagesinaBlanket
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            10•9 months ago

            I’ll take dying in my sleep for 100 Alex.

            • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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              21•9 months ago

              No joke, I was in the hospital with a heart attack back in January, waiting on my stent.

              Woke up at 6 AM and was fiddling on my phone such as you do. Nurse comes in:

              “Were you asleep about an hour ago?”

              “Yeah, why?”

              “Your heart stopped for 8 seconds.”

              “Um… thank you? I’m not sure what to do with that information…”

              • @Supervivens@lemmy.world
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                I never really got the “heart stop = dead” thing like yes, if you’re heart stops you’re going to die, but even when someone is beheaded, they are still conscious enough for a few seconds to blink their eyes in response to questions. It’s when the electrical signals in your brain stop that you’re actually dead, not your heart.

                • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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                  9•9 months ago

                  Yup! I love the whole pro life “abortion stops a beating heart!” thing. The heart doesn’t really mean much, you can make a heart beat in a petrie dish, that doesn’t make it “alive”.

                  https://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/feb/02/stem-cell-research-heart-disease-long-qt

      • @sramder@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, it was definitely intended as humor an attempt at levity.

      • @Hule@lemmy.world
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        3•9 months ago

        Yeah, the ocean was decompressed by a tiny bit…

      • @CrayonRosary@lemmy.world
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        2•9 months ago

        Explosive decompression

        Doubly backwards

      • @YeetPics@mander.xyz
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        2•9 months ago

        That’s when your spaceship shreds apart.

        • @just_another_person@lemmy.worldOP
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          1•9 months ago

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j8XgLX5FLdY

    • @sinkingship@mander.xyz
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      9•9 months ago

      I assume that the submarine producer gives stats like empty weight from which the current weight can be calculated.

      However, weight isn’t the important thing in a sub. It’s the weight to volume ratio, or buoyancy.

      A sub sinks when buoyancy is negative and rises if the buoyancy is positive.

      There are three common ways to achieve the changing buoyancy: the most simple one is a vessel with positive buoyancy adding droppable weights until the buoyancy is negative.

      Other ways are a neutral buoyancy vessel that uses it’s engine power to push itself up or down. Or a vessel that can change it’s buoyancy by filling up tanks with water (to reduce buoyancy below neutral) and blow them out with air or other gases lighter than water (to raise buoyancy above neutral). A combination of several methods is also possible.

  • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    4•9 months ago

    Amazing how intact the back half is given, you know, explosive decompression.

    • @Arbiter@lemmy.world
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      15•9 months ago

      Actually this is the opposite of explosive decompression.

      • @davidgro@lemmy.world
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        19•9 months ago

        Implosive compression.

        • r00ty
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          10•9 months ago

          Yes, but we required the answer in the form of a question. So, no points for you.

    • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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      4•9 months ago

      When a car crashes head first into a brick wall, the rear bumper is usually salvageable.

    • @Confused_Emus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2•9 months ago

      I think the rear portion was more solid, so just not as many hollow portions to collapse.

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