I can't find where I saw it, but the friction of the water as it poured into the submarine at those depths would have been so strong that it would have heated the internal components hotter than the surface of the sun. Supposedly they cooked to death before they were crushed. But damn I can't find the link anymore, lol. Someone with better google-fu please link to the article
I can't find where I saw it, but the friction of the water as it poured into the submarine at those depths would have been so strong that it would have heated the internal components hotter than the surface of the sun. Supposedly they cooked to death before they were crushed. But damn I can't find the link anymore, lol. Someone with better google-fu please link to the article
FYI It looks like this was recently debunked, TLDR the water at that depth was so cold it would have negated that effect. https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-titan-implosion-cause-vessel-become-hot-sun-1808754
Thank you for the source, I stand corrected