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Ha, I stand very corrected! James Cameron (yes, THAT James Cameron) went to the bottom of the trench in 2012 10,900 meters or 6.381 miles one hell of a strong tin can to handle 1,100 x earth's surface pressure!!
originally posted by: 191stMIDET
a reply to: lostbook
The pressure 11km below the seas surface is so great we won't be able to get down there until we have some crazy @$$ tech, like being able to negate the affects of gravity or atleast a structure to house a camera that can withstand 15,750 psi or 1,086 bars. . . . . Yikes.
originally posted by: 191stMIDET
Ha, I stand very corrected! James Cameron (yes, THAT James Cameron) went to the bottom of the trench in 2012 10,900 meters or 6.381 miles one hell of a strong tin can to handle 1,100 x earth's surface pressure!!
originally posted by: 191stMIDET
a reply to: lostbook
The pressure 11km below the seas surface is so great we won't be able to get down there until we have some crazy @$$ tech, like being able to negate the affects of gravity or atleast a structure to house a camera that can withstand 15,750 psi or 1,086 bars. . . . . Yikes.
originally posted by: Drawsoho
Low-gas blood allows them to live in such massive pressures.
This is because there is no gas in it to compress - the fluid of
the blood is essentially incompressible - meaning their
structure stays intact allowing bodily functions to work right.
a reply to: SentientCentenarian
originally posted by: UnBreakable
a reply to: lostbook
Waiting for photos of USO bases.
originally posted by: Elentarri
originally posted by: UnBreakable
a reply to: lostbook
Waiting for photos of USO bases.
And mermaids - real ones.