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1168478 No.1168478 [Reply] [Original]

So at the bottom of the ocean, in the Challenger deep, the water pressure is enormous

What would happen if a pencil-thick hole were instantly put into the side of a Bathyscaphe when it was all the way down there?

>> No.1168485

implosion

>> No.1168482

you would be fucked

>> No.1168491

>>1168482

correct. The whole thing would be pancaked in about 2 seconds.

>> No.1168503

The pressure of the water coming through the hole alone would probably be able to cut straight through a person. If a breach like that occurred though the entire sub would more or less collapse on itself in a matter of seconds.

>> No.1168516
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1168516

This happens.

>> No.1168519

it would sink faster

>> No.1168527

even if the hull DIDNT give in, your blood would boil and you would go blind.

>> No.1168533

I wonder what would happen if a human body were teleported down there

I imagine the oxygen would come out in .1 milliseconds

>> No.1168538

>>1168516
Well that was awesome.

>> No.1168549
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1168549

>>1168516

Pic related.

>> No.1168566

>>1168533
> imagine the oxygen would come out in .1 milliseconds
what the fuck are you talking about

>> No.1168584
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1168584

>>1168516

>> No.1168619

>>1168516

So what happened here?

>> No.1168622

>>1168619
Invisible Rosie O'Donnell

>> No.1168651

>>1168619
suck air out of big metal cylinder

big metal cylinder gets crushed by the miles of atmosphere on top of it

>> No.1168656

>>1168622

lol'd

>> No.1168661

>>1168619

rapid atmospheric pressure change. Probably cold water introduced to a container containing pressured hot water.

>> No.1168679

>>1168516
Anyone else notice that before it imploded it flexed outwards.

Why is that?

>> No.1168849

>>1168679

tachyons