FrostGiant Mr. Pibb > Dr. Pepper Apr 12, 2002 4,533 6 38 48 Bay Area, WI nathanholly.com Dec 11, 2009 #2 Gravity x Water = Pressure No Gravity x No Water = No Pressure
Astral Poetry "Eros! Your hand...!" Mar 21, 2003 3,498 94 48 37 "...it's missing!" Dec 11, 2009 #3 space vs. oceans GO
Ecto ... Aug 10, 2002 1,102 2 38 Dec 13, 2009 #4 ok, but even with that obstacle i guess nasa could develop a kind of pressure-proof submarine. they wanna hit mars with astronauts. this is crazy.
ok, but even with that obstacle i guess nasa could develop a kind of pressure-proof submarine. they wanna hit mars with astronauts. this is crazy.
xfer I JERK OFF TO ARCTOPUS Nov 8, 2001 25,932 13 38 47 New York City www.geocities.com Dec 14, 2009 #5 if we knew more about the oceans, new england metal bands couldn't write umpteen songs about them
FrostGiant Mr. Pibb > Dr. Pepper Apr 12, 2002 4,533 6 38 48 Bay Area, WI nathanholly.com Dec 14, 2009 #6 They do have pressurized subs but you can still only go so far down before the pressures get ridiculously high. It's much easier to deal with outerspace and the near zero forces than the depths of the oceans with those extreme forces.
They do have pressurized subs but you can still only go so far down before the pressures get ridiculously high. It's much easier to deal with outerspace and the near zero forces than the depths of the oceans with those extreme forces.