• Sludgehammer@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I mean, he’ll probably be okay. Deep sea submersible technology is pretty nailed down at this point.

    What happened with the Titan is the Ocean Gate guy thought he was smarter than everyone else and could make a deep sea submersible with non-standard components (carbon fiber that had passed it’s expiration date, off-the-shelf electronics, oh and a window not rated for the depths it was going). And to be fair the out of the 15 attempted dives down to the Titanic only one of them catastrophically failed. A 6.6% failure rate isn’t too bad… for some applications.

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      What happened with the Titan is the Ocean Gate guy thought he was smarter than everyone else

      So a billionaire? Like this guy?

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      Honestly if it was just a drone it would have been pretty respectable. Using otherwise less desirable tech and materials to achieve a goal equivalent to high tech shit is pretty impressive. But they just gad to put people in it.

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      Every new detail I learn about the engineering of the Titan submersible takes me to a yet more profound depth of claustrophobia I did not know was possible.

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        What engineering? Every trained engineer he hired said “this is a terrible idea” and he fired them thinking he was smarter.

        He had an 18 and 19 year old kids as engineers on his staff that were just first year students.