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@MustardSkaven Care to provide a link to conclusive non AI generated evidence to back your claim about Hamas showing their tunnels?
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@MatsMatsuo While I agree that it most likely lost communication due to a catastrophic pressurization failure, being stuck could actually cause a loss of communication under certain conditions. The sub communicated via text messages by using sonar to send data packets to the surface vessel. If it were stuck/tangled in a way that put sonar reflecting/absorbing material between it's sonar signal and the surface, that could result in a loss of communications.
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Most of the world knew it imploded. US media pushed a completely fabricated story of banging being heard at 30 minute intervals to keep their audience glued to their coverage while not even mentioning the rumor that turned out to be true about relatively nearby US Navy sonar operators hearing the unmistakable sound of an implosion at around the same time communications were lost with the submersible.
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That 30 minute interval claim was complete bs. It did not trace back to any information stated in press conferences etc. by those doing the searching. Rolling Stone Magazine and CNN were the first to report on it and their information came from a source who claimed to have seen internal US Government communications mentioning it. No evidence of said communications was ever produced but the US media ran with it anyway. No non US based international news agencies reported it because they knew it was garbage.
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Peobably not. However, now that we know what happened, it might explain why it took so long to find the debris. When a metal sub implodes it's somewhat similar to a crushed coke can. Carbon fiber however, most likely disintegratea into tiny shards. All they found was the nose and tail cone of the vessel. Both of which were mostly metal.
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The banging was a red herring. Those sono buoys are notorious for hearing "banging" in similar circumstances and not once has said banging ever been the result of human action. It's caused a couple of rescues in the past to take much longer than they needed to because searches were refocused on the supposed area where the banging was heard when they were already close to finding the survivors had they continued the search pattern they were originally using.
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