We can only hope. And I’m holding out hope.Hopefully, some of them have been sleeping some of the time, thereby lessening their need for oxygen.
I absolutely refuse to give up hope.
JMVHO.
We can only hope. And I’m holding out hope.Hopefully, some of them have been sleeping some of the time, thereby lessening their need for oxygen.
I absolutely refuse to give up hope.
JMVHO.
How old ARE you?!!!Thank you, I was not quite sure how to do it. All I could think of was "Shave and A Haircut, Ten Cents".
Sorry (trying to lighten the moment)
I know that the banging or tapping every thirty minutes is customary when diving, etc., so I would think they would have some emergency code or way to communicate. It's just not logical to me that they wouldn't. I'm sure they're not releasing everything!I wondered about that myself and asked upthread if the banging was in morse code or not. I haven't seen anything saying it was. It should be IMO! That's not a random banging noise.
In the U.S. I believe it's the U.S. Department of Transportaion Maritime Administration. In Canada I have no idea.....But who would regulate that?
I actually had no idea that this was a strange thing. I thought submarines went this deep. This is all new to me.Am I wrong to think that these submersibles should have an interior exit option or is there no way to have that? Clearly I am uneducated about this.
Thank you, that answers my question. I felt like they had to have something because someone could completely flip out while panicking.Alan Estrada, a Mexican actor who took the tour last year, said in a interview that there were in fact what could be some kind of anti anx or something aboard
He refers just to some syringes aboard, in case someone went nuts. "Se pusiera loco" his exact words.
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“Hay unas jeringas por si alguien se pone loco”: el mexicano Alan Estrada habla sobre equipo de emergencias del sumergible Titán
Estrada participó en el programa Ventaneando, al que dio una entrevista en exclusiva en la que explica la forma en como funciona el viaje y los riesgos que este tienenwww.semana.com
Me. My anxiety is through the roof thinking about all of them. I'm praying they're alive and trying not to lose hope. I have to tell myself to keep breathing at times. I can't imagine what they've been through except the all the worst things possible.Is anyone else unable to sleep thinking of these poor, lost souls? I just keep staring at the ceiling, praying, hoping, and trying not to entertain any negative scenarios.
ETA: More vessels headed to the same point.
Can anyone help to look into this or validate the claims? I know nothing about this type of rescue, and also am working so very little time to do any useful research. But wanted to share in case it is a significant development.
I want to, but it’s ballgame in a few hours, and it’ll become a recovery mission by tomorrow.We can only hope. And I’m holding out hope.
Thank you!I think they have deployed all vessels to the area where they think the most recent noises came from.
There is a timeline in this article that shows that during mid-Wednesday they were deploying all vessels to an area where .... "further banging noises are heard as all available search assets are redirected to that area".
A deep-sea explorer, David Gallo, says that it will take hours to bring the submersible up when they find it, that they need to make some assumptions, get everyone to the spot, and go down looking with the intent to rescue right away.....
“We have to, at this point, assume that that’s the submarine and move quickly to that spot, locate it and get robots down there to verify that is where the submarine is.
“They’ve got to go fully ready as if that was the sub because it takes a while to locate it and get it up to the surface, it takes hours.”
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OceanGate CEO’s chilling words revealed as Titan sub company shuts down
Debris from the imploded Titan submersible was recovered from the ocean floor last weekwww.independent.co.uk
I want to, but it’s ballgame in a few hours, and it’ll become a recovery mission by tomorrow.
I just hope we learn the sub imploded and that wasn’t them banging.
I'd imagine some of these peeps would know about meditation and breathing techniques too, I will be hopeful for another 24 hrs.Disgusted with the Daily Mail this morning and their “countdown to 12:08”. I’m quite sure 96 hours is not an exact science, y’know. Could be 90 and too late, could be 100, could be more if they’re desperately trying to reduce oxygen consumption.
(12:08 UK time is a little over 3 hours from now)