sub's hull was made with carbon fiber from Boeing that was past its airplane shelf li

I'd say it wasn't the carbon fiber that could have been a problem, but the resin (epoxy) used to bond it. They would have to mix a shit load of resin for bonding. It's really easy to get air bubbles in it during the mixing process. To a degree these can be removed by deaeration using a vacuum chamber. But you still have to be careful not to get bubbles when the resin is poured into the mold. It would be next to impossible to ensure that there were no air bubbles in it.

Every bubble represents a weak point in the carbon fiber. I don't think they did rigorous testing and inspection to ensure that there were no bubbles present.

Another issue could well be the carbon fiber body and the titanium end caps moved at different rates as the pressure increased. Again, just a small difference that allowed for the smallest of leaks and you're finished.

No it was trump's fault.
 
I am entitled to the correct opinion. Biden is a international screw-up (not to mention country wide).

And yet, he beat the shit out of your deranged, criminal idol, fat don don. Not such a screw-up now, eh? Then after losing the electoral vote and the popular vote for the second time, all the doofuses the orange oaf endorced ended up losing. And thank goodness, senator Oz and senator walker? Holy shit! Disasters averted.
 
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And yet, he beat the shit out of your deranged, criminal idol, fat don don. Not such a screw-up now, eh? Then after losing the electoral vote and the popular vote for the second time, all the doofuses the orange oaf endorced ended up losing. And thank goodness, senator Oz and senator walker? Holy shit! Disasters averted.

Lol!


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There is no possible way you would be able to convince me to enter a capsule you were going to seal and where I had no possible way to open the capsule should we have an emergency and had to surface. Those inside just sat there, helpless... waiting for someone to come get them... like an ancient astronaut.

No, they didn't wait for someone to get them. They were killed instantly when the hull collapsed.
 
Disagreed with your assessment since I've been in two airline unions. Yes, there's politics, which I shied away from in favor of Safety....which is why I know you are talking out of your ass when you said unions only care about safety if there's profit in it.

Stop pretending. You were never in aviation at all.
 
This has nothing to do with international law. If you were to murder someone in international waters, you would still be charged with murder.
By who? Under what law?
You would be extradited back to the US,
The U.S. does not have jurisdiction on the high seas.
because there is no way most nations would harbor you.
For what?
Look at all the times crimes have been committed in international waters in the modern era.
...such as?
Not once did the person get away with it.
Void conclusion.
 
Jesus fucking Christ. You keep repeating falsehoods, which is why I have to "spam" you with facts.

Inversion fallacy. Learn what 'fact' means. It does NOT mean Universal Truth or 'proof'. Buzzword fallacy. Spamming accomplishes nothing. Attempted justification of repetition fallacy.
 
You wouldn't want to open the door at that depth. The human body struggles at 100 feet. At 10,000 feet, opening the door would result in instant death.

Assuming the door opened outward, you couldn't open the door. You would pushing against tons of pressure.
Explosive bolts would simply cause a catastrophic implosion, which is what happened to the sub in the first place anyway.
 
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