A submersible craft used to take people to see the wreckage of the Titanic has gone missing

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The US Coast Guard announces that a debris field has been found near the Titanic
Here's something from article above:

Rush, who is lost on the vessel, is seen telling Estrada - who filmed the video and posted it on YouTube last year - about the seven-inch thick acrylic window on the front of the Titan to give those inside a view of the famous wreckage that lies 12,500 feet below the ocean surface.

He explains that the window gets 'squeezed' by the water pressure as it descends, and that it gives a 'warning' if its going to 'fail'.



What if......the banging they have been hearing was indeed these ppl below

However, not in hopes they would be heard

But instead, knowing their fate and not wanting to suffer, they made the decision to try & end it quickly, and was banging & banging on this acrylic window, trying to make it give

And finally succeeded...
 

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Going get answers at 3:00
 

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Here's something from article above:

Rush, who is lost on the vessel, is seen telling Estrada - who filmed the video and posted it on YouTube last year - about the seven-inch thick acrylic window on the front of the Titan to give those inside a view of the famous wreckage that lies 12,500 feet below the ocean surface.

He explains that the window gets 'squeezed' by the water pressure as it descends, and that it gives a 'warning' if its going to 'fail'.



What if......the banging they have been hearing was indeed these ppl below

However, not in hopes they would be heard

But instead, knowing their fate and not wanting to suffer, they made the decision to try & ended it quickly, and was banging on this acrylic window, trying to make it give...
The 3:00 presser they will confirm the debris is from the sub.
That's my take from the tid bits
 

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They gave us hope when they said they heard banging.
 

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How about the debris?
My Lord of it's underwater there's debris everywhere isn't there?

If floating on top, that would have much more meaning

Also if imploded doesn't mean it did right away

Sitting down there for days it could have finally given

Or maybe there was banging and it was them trying to break the glass & get if over with

Who knows

Hopefully it was right away & quicky instead of the hell they might have gone through

Like you said maybe some answers coming and not just speculation
 

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Presser on now
 

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They didn't feel a thing. That's a good thing.

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I'm guessing the noices were just something unrelated. Which isn't surprising since he noises didn't continue on the rest of yesterday or this morning.

Another note , seems it probably imploded on the way down, which means manufacturer defect. Not getting stuck. Also unlikely to find any bodies, even if not obliterated on implosion, wild life would have gotten to it in the last 3-4 days.
 

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