The horrifying news of the oxygen supplies running out aboard the missing submarine is now taking center stage.
But experts are now explaining what exactly happens when that ensues and whether or not there could be a way out of this absolute misery.
Sources from local media outlets were quick to speak about how experts are now diving down into revealing how the passengers on board may die due to suffocation in their sleep. But another case scenario speaks about how hypothermia may arise and that could actually save them.
The loss of oxygen means a gain in carbon dioxide levels and nothing is worse than that because it could serve as a sedative and kill them without even knowing.
Experts revealed how the ordeal is just bizarre and how hellish effects would really make chances at survival so much worse than anything else.
But now, new reports are speaking about how loved ones were so baffled as to why the company acted eight hours after the signal went missing. “It was a race against time, this was so irresponsible”- they went on to add. And now, more reports about this whole situation are coming out including how debris being located could belong to the vessel.
Experts have then gone on to mention how deep humans can go into the ocean. And it’s not a lot. While the average human may reach 1752 feet, the Titan submarine is presumably allowed to go as far as 11,000 feet.
Meanwhile, the wreckage of the sunken Titanic ship stands at 12,500 feet.
After just a few minutes without air, they can suffer brain damage because the brain is a very sensitive organ and would be damaged without an oxygen supply. Once that occurs, everything just goes from bad to worse and the body begins shutdown immediately.