Passengers on the Titanic submarine didnt even feel like they

Passengers on the “Titanic submarine” didn’t even feel like they were dying: “It was painless,” says an expert

A former naval officer said that the human brain cannot grasp the situation that quickly and that everything happens in fractions of a millisecond

HANDOUT, JOEL SAGET / AFP / DIRTY DOZEN PRODUCTIONS / OCEANGATE EXPEDITIONS / DAWOOD HERCULES CORPORATIONdead in submersible
Hamish Harding, British businessman, Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, PaulHenry Nargeolet, top Titanic expert, Shahzada Dawood, Pakistani businessman, and his son Sulaiman Dawood are the fatal victims of the submersible Titan

The five occupants of the “Uboat der titanic“They didn’t even feel like they were going to die because the human brain isn’t able to understand the situation that quickly. He explained this in an interview with the American broadcaster “CNN”, Aileen Maria Marty, former naval officer and professor of disaster medicine at the University of Florida. “The whole thing would have collapsed before the people in it realized there was a problem,” he said, adding that there was The pressure in the submersible was enormous at this depth which likely caused the implosion to take place in a fraction of a millisecond. An implosion is the opposite of an explosion, ie it is a process that an object, structure or building is in collapsed towards the middle. The reason for the implosion and when it all happened are still unknown. “The occupants of the Titan died without knowing that they were going to die. Ultimately, of the many ways we can die, this one was painless,” Marty said. On Thursday 22nd, after a fourday search, authorities found the wreck of the Titan submersible about 500 meters from the Titanic. All on board perished. The victims are: Shahzada DawoodPakistani businessman; Suleman Dawoodentrepreneur’s son; Hamish HardingBritish billionaire and businessman; Paul Henry Nargeolet, crew member, according to the BBC; It is Stockton RushManaging Director of OceanGate. In a statement, the company said the group members are “true explorers” who share a “strong spirit of adventure and a deep passion” for the oceans. “Our thoughts are with these five souls and all their family members at this tragic time. We mourn the loss of life and the joy they brought to all who knew them.”