submarine expert on Titan explosion: I do not die, cease to exist

Just hours after the titan's board of oxygen reserves should have officially finished, the US Coast Guard confirmed that it had found some remains from the submarine, which indicated that it had suffered a “catastrophic recovery”. Thus it was confirmed that the expedition of five crew members who had gone to [...]
Just hours after the titan's board of oxygen reserves should have officially finished, the US Coast Guard confirmed that it had found some remains from the submarine, which indicated that it had suffered a “catastrophic recovery”.
Thus it was confirmed that the expedition of five crew members who had gone to see the Titanic remains ended in tragedy. Everyone died. Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding and Paul-Henri Nargeolet. After the tragedy, numerous warnings began to come to light about the lack of certificates received by the American company Ocean Gate.
Substitute expert Rob McCallum, who worked with the Stockton Rush company at the beginning of its development, has declared that the explosion in so many meters of depth means that passengers “have ceased to exist” before their brains realized they were in danger.
Former OceanGate contractor also found that he was increasingly concerned about the experimental nature of the submarine and that he left the company when Rush announced that trade expeditions were beginning in the ruins of Titanic.
In fact, McCallum has named the company a “bomb at clock” and has indicated that “is not surprised” by the tragedy that rocked the entire planet.
Fortunately, after much criticism over their continuing to announce trips to see the Titanic, OceanGate has ended expeditions and trade operations. In other words, it will no longer travel to the ocean line or to other destinations, as it advertised on its site until several weeks ago.
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Regarding what happened, McCallum has delivered a strong message: “the entire volume of a diver collapses into approximately two milliseconds. And the human brain needs 25 milliseconds to detect a threat. I don't die. It's the perfect end” / A2 CNN
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