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Gazillionaire guys like him and Cameron hate guys trying to make innovative solutions to an engineering problem without spending $50 million bucks.
The Navy already suspected it was doomed and done for. But that stopped no one from using it to cover the criminal mischief of the Biden Regime in covering up their crimes.
That the information was not released sooner was believed by some to be a distraction from the ongoing Biden scandals surrounding bribery, FBI cover-ups, and Hunter Biden's influence peddling. It was revealed on Thursday by House GOP that Hunter Biden demanded money from China while Joe Biden was in the room with him, and told the Chinese contacts that his father was sitting there with him.
This was revealed by an IRS whistleblower who testified in the House just one day after Hunter Biden plead guilty to tax crimes as part of a plea deal. A further crime, of obtaining a firearm by lying on a background check form, appears likely to be dismissed pending conditions.
Human Events Jack Posobiec made that connection, saying that "The WSJ is reporting the US Navy detected the Titan implosion on Sunday but Biden held the news until today's whistleblower testimony on Hunter. The entire thing was a distraction op."
I think that Stockton Rush made errors, but it might have been inevitable.
The space vehicle should ride on top of the rocket, not next to it.
My theory about the failure is the connection between the carbon fiber hull and the titanium flange at each end was an epoxy which might have failed.
Epoxy is sometimes brittle and isn't as strong as thick titanium.
If I had constructed the submersible, I would have integrated the flange inside the carbon fiber hull.
Edit: I would have made the hull 10" thick.
I have no idea what really happened, and It's going to be very hard to ever figure out with the death of the companies CEO, very convenient...
My theory about the failure is the connection between the carbon fiber hull and the titanium flange at each end
First on NASA. It was launched the same time millions of dollars started disappearing from the government. It's a fucking front.
On the Titan, the whole story stinks like cooch of a $2 whore. The Titanic story stinks to start with, and now it's possible to investigate what at the time was thought to be beyond reach of investigation. Prominent powerful people died, lots of focus on it being ridiculously mis-managed. And I mean on a level that goes beyond farcical. Obvious timing of story creation and release to distract from the many, MANY crimes of the fake presidential family. Tie's in's with some of the biggest banking families in the world.
I have no idea what really happened, and It's going to be very hard to ever figure out with the death of the companies CEO, very convenient...
The problem is that it was made from carbon fiber. Carbon Fibre won't deform at all really, but when it starts to deform, it shatters.
The US Navy doesn't want the entire world to know exactly how capable it is. This is prudent under the circumstances with assholes like Xi and Putin putting submarines in the water.
scuba diver with a lot of experience.
Except that as was already pointed out, the listening tech they used is old as fuck, and not secret at all...
It amazes me how many people on this forum do zero research and just spout opinion. Only time you'll ever see me quote NPR, but it's that fucking mainstream...
"The listening system the Navy used to register the noise is believed to be the Sound Surveillance System or SOSUS, according to information shared with NPR by a senior Navy official. SOSUS, an underwater cable system that has been in place for decades, is capable of detecting underwater anomalies that might indicate the presence of foreign submarines."
https://www.npr.org/2023/06/23/1183976726/titan-titanic-sub-implosion-navy
And if you want MORE information on this highly secret tech opinion can't identify:
https://irp.fas.org/program/collect/sosus.htm
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I'm a little annoyed by guys like Cameron saying that he expected the Titan to be destroyed and that the CEO was a kook.
There was likely a design flaw that caused the materials to fail after several dives, which might have been expected.
Another guy who is a gazillionaire from Texas has a submersible which cost him $50 million. It was designed by a company in Florida. He sent it to St. Petersburg Russia for extreme depth testing. It's gone the deepest and it's a sphere of titanium but it's a monster and holds 2.
Gazillionaire guys like him and Cameron hate guys trying to make innovative solutions to an engineering problem without spending $50 million bucks.
I think that Stockton Rush made errors, but it might have been inevitable. Maybe you can't make a safe submersible that isn't a steel sphere.
Remember that the NASA Space Shuttle had a fatal design flaw; the vehicle should be on top of the rocket, not next to it. NASA had a gigantic budget with countless engineers.
Edit: Evidently Stockton Rush is a kook; but I still dislike Cameron, and I'm never watching Avatar.