Your body is squishy, steel/titanium is not. There’s nothing to compress in the materials pictured.
Your body is squishy, steel/titanium is not. There’s nothing to compress in the materials pictured.
Slide 7 of guys standing around was riveting!
Not a popular opinion, while Voyager was not a great show, Janeway is my favorite Captain of the whole franchise. She just has that perfect blend of command and humanity that makes her seem slightly more real then any of the rest of them, while still being an incredibly impressive role model.
Water pressure does not function at all the same as putting an anvil on top of something.
Even a piece of tin foil will just stay as it is under that pressure. You can try it out. Pretty sure you have some tin foil close by.
Not quite. It has pressure on all sides of it. A solid chunk of something won’t be compressed much.
Hate to be an asshole, but yea, you definitely aren’t a physics expert.
I don’t think this was part of the submersible that was susceptible to the catastrophic implosion.
It’s not pressure than causes problems, it’s pressure differences. Any pieces that blew off suddenly had the same pressure on all sides, and no longer had large forces acting on it.
You need a compressable space, So the air filled cabin will have turned the biologics in to physcis. but stuff like metal would not compress.
Why couldn’t Musk have been obsessed with the Titanic instead of Mars?
While handing out prescription drugs like candy.
I had the exact same thought.
The fighter told Musk he’s a “huge fan” and that it would be an “absolute honor” to train him
Imagine thinking the world’s largest child molestation organization is who you should look to for morality.
but millions of people around the world see them as the ultimate authority on morality.
Which chapter covers the ethics of hitting on your alter boy?
Sorry if I don’t acknowledge the Vatican as an expert on ethics.
oh great now i can ask my bike for directions and it will lie to me.
I guess I can get one to replace my e-bike with a built in Juicero.