Last Voyage to the Titanic: Oxygen Levels Running Out

Last Voyage to the Titanic: Oxygen Levels Running Out

The eyes of the whole world are on the good news from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean… Last Sunday, the Titan, owned by the company OceanGate Expeditions, was seen in the company vehicle, Stockton Rush, as well as the British billionaire Hamish . Harding, the French navigator and explorer PH Nargeolet, and the Pakistani businessman Shahzada, Dawood and his son Solomon were involved.

Although the connection with the vehicle, which was about to descend to a depth of 12,500 feet, was lost shortly thereafter, authorities announced that the vehicle’s oxygen will run out at 2:08 p.m. this Thursday. Pending good news under the ocean, the critical threshold has unfortunately been crossed.

Although the authorities explained that the possibility of running out of oxygen in the vehicle in the deep ocean is great, it was stated that the increase in the level of carbon dioxide could create a narcotic effect in the vehicle. The experts stated that due to the electrical system of the vehicle, the carbon dioxide levels will increase a lot.

street. John’s Memorial University scientist Dr. Ken Ledez says, “The higher the level of carbon dioxide inside a confined space, the more calming it is. Carbon dioxide acts like an anesthetic gas and puts people to sleep,” he said.

Emphasizing that there will be hypothermia in the vehicle, Dr. Dale Mole said: “People trapped in a sinking vehicle or submarine can experience physical and mental distress. Running out of oxygen in a confined space seems like a bigger problem, but the main problem should be carbon dioxide. Taking and administering oxygen in an enclosed area causes the release of carbon dioxide into the air after a while. If the carbon dioxide is not cleaned up, the effects will be great,” he said.

Source: Sozcu

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