HUMAN BODIES vs IMPLOSION animation

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HUMAN BODIES vs IMPLOSION simulation

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~20ms implosion duration.
To put it into perspective, it takes roughly 15-20ms for the brain to receive and process visual images from the eyes.... ~100-200ms for the brain to process auditory signals... and ~100-150ms for the brain to process peripheral sensory signals (pain, touch, heat etc).

Meaning, from their perspective, they were there....Then in an instant, they were gone. There was no in-between. They experienced nothing. Saw nothing. Heard nothing. Felt nothing. Just instantly dead. Quite a comforting thought all things considered.

WeRemainFaceless
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As horrible as this is, it's still a better way to go than sitting at the bottom of the ocean in complete darkness waiting for the sub to run out of oxygen.

lune
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Now I understand why that Navy officer grimaced when journalists asked about a body recovery operation and was unable to answer why not.

Treblaine
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I remember watching another upload about this implosion. The engineer stated that the implosion happens so fast, you don’t die you cease to exist. That really put things into perspective. 😮

helluvawomen
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This whole event quite literally happened faster than the blink of an eye. Those guys were dead before their brains could even process what being imploded feels like. Hydrostatic pressure is scary man.

tylery
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The fact that you can go from a full human being to unrecognizable splattered mist in the literal blink of an eye is why I’ll NEVER go deep sea exploring

mono-no-aware.Lem.
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_"Erased... from existence"_

- Dr Emmett Brown

The_Defiant_One
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this is honestly scarier than any horror movie.

though they wouldn't have felt a thing - if they knew beforehand what was about to happen, can't even imagine that fear.

mahavakyas
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Thank you for including the controller in the last simulation. Everybody wondered what happened to the people, but not controller….

ElNietoPR
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A death like that is just unimaginable. You're alive one instant, then completely erased without even a blink. Insane to think about.

IAMAKNUCKLESFAN
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It's wild knowing that at the deepest depths of the ocean, our human bodies would just implode like that but there are living earth creatures at that depth that survive there with no issues.

dmvbay
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This is much better then the way we thought they died, sitting in the dark ocean slowly freezing to death and running out of oxygen. If your gonna go out this is the way

mikeggg
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I imagine that thing was making some horrendous noises before it imploded. Even though the deaths were instantaneous, the knowledge of impending death was known for a while, and that is terrifying to think about.

theshapeexists
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Oh the irony that the titanium hemispheres, that Stockton Rush hated so badly were entirely intact.

LEK
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I still feel bad for the son who was on board. He only went to make his dad happy and spend quality time together. He was so young. Its awful way to die

ladymallowyt
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it's always great to have animations of this type of stuff, it's literally impossible to imagine such fast implosions on a human perspective.

Herra_Perkele
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Scott Manley really put it best, at those pressures “you go from being biology to being physics”

xpeterson
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best visual explanation ive seen of this incident

paulcousins
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The fish below:
*S* *U* *S* *T* *E* *N* *A* *N* *C* *E*

rifqihatta
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As a former DSV Pilot (16, 000 fsw deepest dive) I never dwelled upon the possibility of implosion. The equipment we used was exhaustingly tested and controlled through exacting processes to prevent such a thing.

The untested, experimental Carbon Fiber Hull was a death ride from the get-go.

roypublic