Titanic Submersible Victims Felt Nothing, Died Painlessly Under A Second's Time; But Why? Catastrophic Implosion Explained


 What caused the submersible Titan's destruction after it went missing on Friday in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean? With the passing away of all onboard the Oceangate Inc- owned tourist submersible confirmed, all eyes have turned to make sense of the accident's cause.

The tragic deep-sea accident near the wreck of the Titanic is likely to have been caused by a "catastrophic implosion" in the ocean depths, experts and authorities suspect. The finding and debris and its condition on the ocean bed reportedly strengthened the implosion theory.

Titan's passengers would not have suffered as implosions need no time at all to claim a human life. The five victims are believed to have died in 20 milliseconds -- lesser than the time needed by the brain to process information. While it ensured a painless death to the victims, the recovery of their mortal remains has become a far shot, experts said. For the not well-versed, here is breaking down the phenomenon of implosion



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