Submarine tour of the Titanic goes missing

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    DeMotte
    Only for milliseconds before cooling. It takes time for boiloff to happen layer by layer. Mechanical compression and possible forced extrusion through ruptured hull probably does more damage than compressive heating. But it's all guessing and conjecture, nobody has ever tested it before.
    If only Myth Busters was still on we would have an answer!
     

    actaeon277

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    Someone selling a submarine that was previously owned by Ocean Gate, is having a hard time.

    Though, I'd add, the submarine was built by someone else, and to "industry" specs set by the American Bureau of Shipping.

     
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