
One day please promise to share with us when your spare-air failed at the bottom of the Mariana Trench (35,813 ft) with 15,751 psi of bone crushing pressure making any possibility for escape seem utterly hopeless!

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You forgot about the giant squid.treasureman wrote:Avast..his spare air did not fail. he found a compartment with some air left in it after all these years. took a DEEP breath then swam down to the engine room where he Gerry rigged one of those massive steam engines to compress a minute quantity of air into the spare air.
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As you know.. air expands as pressurte is lessened, so he had enough to keep breathing all the way to the surface.
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You've confused Bryan's Titanic exploits with his world record dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench.treasureman wrote:Avast..his spare air did not fail. he found a compartment with some air left in it after all these years. ...
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