All passengers had signed a waiver which states that structural failure of the vessel could result in death
However, safety protocols were ignored. Experts had warned that the reason you don't build submarines out of carbon fiber is because it's just not structurally sound at those depths. Plus, they took it like twice as deep as it was intended to go
So what happens is every time you submerge, the carbon fiber is becoming less structurally sound until it eventually collapses which is exactly what happened
Some are saying that when a submarine implodes, it ignites hydrocarbon gases which would have been cinerated them immediately. If this didn't happen, imagine putting five mice in a soda can and running over it with a tank. Either way, there will be no bodies to recover
I imagine this company is done. Do you think there will be criminal charges pending for negligence?
However, safety protocols were ignored. Experts had warned that the reason you don't build submarines out of carbon fiber is because it's just not structurally sound at those depths. Plus, they took it like twice as deep as it was intended to go
So what happens is every time you submerge, the carbon fiber is becoming less structurally sound until it eventually collapses which is exactly what happened
Some are saying that when a submarine implodes, it ignites hydrocarbon gases which would have been cinerated them immediately. If this didn't happen, imagine putting five mice in a soda can and running over it with a tank. Either way, there will be no bodies to recover
I imagine this company is done. Do you think there will be criminal charges pending for negligence?
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