Haven't we learned. Haven't we paid enough respect to this tragic loss of life in history. Why are we pushing more people, to commit to journeys to a shipwreck. Isn't there enough science done? Do we seriously need to put more people at risk. I can imagine people find this interesting. But I think this shipwreck, claimed more than enough attention, and lives. It has to stop somewhere. At some point in time we have to move forward. Please just move forward, this increasing risks are not worth it.
First off, no people, just machines this time. Secondly, people continue to investigate the wreck because it is always changing. The wreck is not the same as it was when discovered almost 40yrs ago.
@@user-ew6jy9mo4r Yeah and this time, they dive with robots, if I heard correctly. I can imagine that is a better and more safe thing to do. Killing people in the name of science isn't a neat thing right? :/ But wow, I would not like to carry another manned expedition there. It is such a waste of lives. Sometimes I learned. Sometimes enough is enough right. I wonder why they would not implant bases in the ocean there, it seems a very sandy bottom, and mount fixed cameras, doing a time delay thing on it. And I mean with that, call it a day.
The pressure at those depths in the ocean is incredible. A remotely controlled submarine is definitely the safer way to explore that site.
so interesting.
Haven't we learned. Haven't we paid enough respect to this tragic loss of life in history. Why are we pushing more people, to commit to journeys to a shipwreck. Isn't there enough science done? Do we seriously need to put more people at risk. I can imagine people find this interesting. But I think this shipwreck, claimed more than enough attention, and lives. It has to stop somewhere. At some point in time we have to move forward. Please just move forward, this increasing risks are not worth it.
First off, no people, just machines this time. Secondly, people continue to investigate the wreck because it is always changing. The wreck is not the same as it was when discovered almost 40yrs ago.
@@user-ew6jy9mo4r Yeah and this time, they dive with robots, if I heard correctly. I can imagine that is a better and more safe thing to do. Killing people in the name of science isn't a neat thing right? :/
But wow, I would not like to carry another manned expedition there. It is such a waste of lives. Sometimes I learned. Sometimes enough is enough right. I wonder why they would not implant bases in the ocean there, it seems a very sandy bottom, and mount fixed cameras, doing a time delay thing on it. And I mean with that, call it a day.