Titanic Scientist Remembers. Getting Trapped in Current During Dive to Titanic Because I know What it’s Like His heart goes out to the people who are lost on the Titan vessel according to a scientist who explained the disaster in 2000 and got swept away by a powerful underwater current there.
Titanic According Dr Michael
Guillen an author and scientist l know it’s like to think of those poor people down there and it makes me sick to my stomach . the first reporter to cover the Titanic Dr Guillen was invited and went to the disaster in September 2000.
He claimed that during the dive a powerful underwater curtain size their submersible and pushed them into the ship’s propellers. He said I know we where in trouble when large pieces of the Titanic started falling down on us.
Although the scientists lived through the experience he initially believed it to be the end.
I truly struck a brick wall and realized that this is the end of everything he remained I’ll never forget the voice in my telling me This is how it’s going to end for you.
For me that was a difficult pill to swallow and worried that might never see my wife again I don’t enjoy thinking about included.
titanic My heart goes out to those lost people
the thought of those poor people down there makes me sick to my stomach because I know what it’s like we where that this would eventually occur yet nothing was done about it.
Those involved in deep water exploration accounted to Dr.David Gallo are studded by Titanic disappearance anyone the deep sea exploration industry experienced this to happen not it this specific moment, but we knew this was aging to happen at some point he said.
We Knew quite well it would happen and we were aware of all the challenges involved in recovering from it if the sub becomes stranded on a shipwreck or if batteries are lost and nothing is done about it there are no policies and no plan.
According to Dr.David Gallo
individuals working in the deep sea research industry are stunned by titanic disappearance. Anyone involved in the deep exploration industry he continues anticipated this to happen not at this specific moment but we know this was going to happen at some point.
We know quite well it would happen and we were of all the challenges involved in recovering from it the sub gets caught on a ship wreck if they lose batteries and if nothing is done about it because there are no policies or plans in place.
Dr.David gallo senior consultant for strategic initiatives and special projects of RMS Titanic emphasized that although getting to the ruins takes although getting to the ruins takes around two hours official said the ships communication were were lost about an hour and 45 minutes into dive.