The submersible said to have just collapsed in the ocean with loss of five lives, people attempting to view the Titanic wreck, was called the Titan.
14 years before the historic Titanic is said to have sank in 1912, in 1898 an author, Morgan Robertson, wrote a 'novel' with an extremely close story to that of the later Titanic disaster ... the novel was called 'The Wreck of the Titan' https://allthatsinteresting.com/the-wreck-of-the-titan
There is a 'conspiracy theory' that the 1912 'sinking of the Titanic' was staged, a hoax ... which used the 1898 novel as a template. A hoax which allowed some very rich people to pretend they had died, plus collect insurance etc
'The Titanic Never Actually Sank', 10 minute video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ytwcOGk32g
Now we have 'news' that US Navy sonar 'heard' the Titan submersible implosion the first day when it happened ... but the search went on anyway just in case https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12224913/Top-secret-Navy-sonar-detected-Titan-sub-implosion-HOURS-submersible-lost-contact.html
The little Titan submersible was built partly of carbon-fiber, like some sports cars ... carbon fibre is strong in only some ways, and there is not much warning when it collapses. This was the 6th trip of the Titan under huge deep-sea pressures.
In 2018 there was a public dicussion on 'Quora' on whether carbon fibre is a good idea for submarines ... 'No, a submarine hull needs compressive strength', which is not a virtue of carbon fibre, was an engineer's answer. https://www.quora.com/Is-it-feasible-to-build-submarine-hulls-out-of-carbon-fiber-It-is-stronger-than-steel-per-weight-and-it-doesn-t-rust-Might-it-also-be-harder-to-detect-with-sonar
Some people are asking - could this week's incident, perhaps be another 'staged exit' for a billionaire?
Film director James Cameron who made the popular 'Titanic' film has been in the media now, talking about visiting the deep ocean. 'Director is known for being an avid sea tourist and has made 33 dives to the Titanic wreckage site.' 33 visits to the Titanic - 33 - https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/titan-submarine-deaths-james-cameron-titanic-b2362678.html
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ReplyDeleteThe submersible said to have just collapsed in the ocean with loss of five lives, people attempting to view the Titanic wreck, was called the Titan.
14 years before the historic Titanic is said to have sank in 1912, in 1898 an author, Morgan Robertson, wrote a 'novel' with an extremely close story to that of the later Titanic disaster ... the novel was called 'The Wreck of the Titan'
https://allthatsinteresting.com/the-wreck-of-the-titan
There is a 'conspiracy theory' that the 1912 'sinking of the Titanic' was staged, a hoax ... which used the 1898 novel as a template. A hoax which allowed some very rich people to pretend they had died, plus collect insurance etc
'The Titanic Never Actually Sank', 10 minute video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ytwcOGk32g
Now we have 'news' that US Navy sonar 'heard' the Titan submersible implosion the first day when it happened ... but the search went on anyway just in case
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12224913/Top-secret-Navy-sonar-detected-Titan-sub-implosion-HOURS-submersible-lost-contact.html
The little Titan submersible was built partly of carbon-fiber, like some sports cars ... carbon fibre is strong in only some ways, and there is not much warning when it collapses. This was the 6th trip of the Titan under huge deep-sea pressures.
In 2018 there was a public dicussion on 'Quora' on whether carbon fibre is a good idea for submarines ... 'No, a submarine hull needs compressive strength', which is not a virtue of carbon fibre, was an engineer's answer.
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-feasible-to-build-submarine-hulls-out-of-carbon-fiber-It-is-stronger-than-steel-per-weight-and-it-doesn-t-rust-Might-it-also-be-harder-to-detect-with-sonar
Some people are asking - could this week's incident, perhaps be another 'staged exit' for a billionaire?
Film director James Cameron who made the popular 'Titanic' film has been in the media now, talking about visiting the deep ocean. 'Director is known for being an avid sea tourist and has made 33 dives to the Titanic wreckage site.'
33 visits to the Titanic - 33 -
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/titan-submarine-deaths-james-cameron-titanic-b2362678.html