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An old clip from the Discovery Channel show "MythBusters" demonstrating how a deep-sea explorer could implode in a depressurized diving suit has gone viral after the Titanic sub disaster.
The pressure underwater increases by about one atmosphere every 10 meters. "MythBusters" experimented to see how an implosion looked at 300 feet.
Fact Check. A vintage photograph perennially shared on social media purports to show an actual deep-sea diving suit from 1925 that looks more like a mash-up of the Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz ...
The Navy is developing a new “Iron Man” diving suit that aims to enhance diver safety and allow them to work longer and in deeper waters.. The Deep Sea Expeditionary with No Decompression ...
Not only did he do the scene blind, but he had to do it while wearing a diving suit that weighed over 100 pounds. More from Variety. Tom Cruise Says 'I Don't Want to Be' the Last Movie Star: ...
A diving suit rated for 300 feet is a lot less impressive once you realize the deepest free diver managed a depth of 700 feet without any fancy equipment. Sándor Dávid Papp May 7, 2023 05:03 AM.
Tom Cruise Says He ‘Can’t See’ During ‘Final Reckoning’ Underwater Sequence Because of Intense Lighting and Had to Wear ‘125 Pound’ Diving Suit: It Took ‘Years of Development’ ...
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