The United States Coast Guard reports they have found wreckage of a submarine 1600 feet from the Titanic. Five separate pieces of debris from the sub show it suffered "catastrophic implosion" which had to have killed everyone onboard, instantly.
The Titanic rests on the bottom of the sea at a depth of about 12,500 feet. Pressure at that depth is the equivalent to about 400 atmospheres, or about 6,000 pounds, per square inch. When the hull of the sub imploded, the bodies of people in the sub were INSTANTLY hit with that water pressure. Absolutely nothing would be left of their bodies, which would have simply become mush under such horrific pressure. Not even their bones would remain.
Asked if the sub could have collided with the Titanic, Carl Hartsville of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution says the wreck lies approximately 1,600 feet from the Titanic.
That area does not have any debris of Titanic, he says.
It is a smooth bottom there. To my knowledge and anything I’ve seen there’s no Titanic wreckage in that area.
The debris found of the Titan sub lies “200 plus meters” from the bow of the Titanic wreck, he says..
It’s consistent with the location of last communication for an implosion in the water column. The size of the debris field is consistent with that implosion in the water column.
Paul Hankin, an undersea expert, says rescuers found “five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was the remains of the Titan”.
The initial thing we found was the nose cone... then we found a large debris field. Within that large debris field, we found the front end bell of the pressure hull. That was the first indication that there was a catastrophic event.
Shortly after, we found a second smaller debris field within that debris field. We found the other end of the press hull that…basically comprised of the totality of that pressure chamber...
We will do our best to fully map out what’s down there.