Sounds like a neat new execution method…for research, you know. I wonder if ultra high speed photography would be able to capture the action?Hard to get volunteers, I imagine.
Hard to get volunteers, I imagine.
Hard to get volunteers, I imagine.
Our prisons are full of them.Hard to get volunteers, I imagine.
No worries!Sorry about that cb I had to answer a phone call and lost a few minutes to some silliness, didn’t mean to build on your idea.
If only Myth Busters was still on we would have an answer!Only for milliseconds before cooling. It takes time for boiloff to happen layer by layer. Mechanical compression and possible forced extrusion through ruptured hull probably does more damage than compressive heating. But it's all guessing and conjecture, nobody has ever tested it before.
Keep it together before they recovered it. These are old pics that were just released.
Keep it together before they recovered it. These are old pics that were just released.
I'm guessing the crabs have already cleaned up the detritus.
If I had the money at the time, I'd have been dead as hell at the bottom of the Atlantic with the rest of them.I really thought this trip to submerged shipwrecks sounded like something fun. How awesome to travel that deep to witness a historic ship, I thought. I have since removed this from my must-do list.
Side note: there exist a theory that the shipwreck we identify as the Titanic is actually one of her sister-ships and that the location of the actual Titanic wreck is either undiscovered or purposely hidden. I had never heard of this prior to the loss of this janky submersible.
The sister ship Britannic was sunk by a mine in 1916 in the Mediterranean.I really thought this trip to submerged shipwrecks sounded like something fun. How awesome to travel that deep to witness a historic ship, I thought. I have since removed this from my must-do list.
Side note: there exist a theory that the shipwreck we identify as the Titanic is actually one of her sister-ships and that the location of the actual Titanic wreck is either undiscovered or purposely hidden. I had never heard of this prior to the loss of this janky submersible.