> but the home depot cylinder imploded way before reaching that...
US navy fags did it, with infrared laser prototype, and since faggots are cheap, it's been a nice cover for hunter as a bonus...
For real https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa_tCzIMJjE
Infrared laser, that's like laser except you don't even see it
A better example of those pressures is the cylinder of a diesel engine as the piston comes down and auto-ignites.
Although brutal, at least they died quickly.
Not just quickly as you alluded to. That pressure is enough to ignite. I was reading that the folks in the sub would have been vaporized in a millisecond at temperatures that were on par with that of the sun's surface. I'm curious if there is anything remaining.
Yep, that's why I think an engine cylinder is a good analogy to what happened in the sub. The near instantaneous change in pressure would have ignited everything and everyone inside.
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