How the fuck did this work?

How the fuck did this work?

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movie magic

magnets

so just turn my brain off? Ok

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apparently that's dangerous. when I was a kid, I tried to build "pocket of air" under our lake using plastic drums. my neighbor caught me who was a seal said overtime the pocket of air will get compressed and its gonna fuck me up if I surface.

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I remember trying to do the same thing dont worry user you aren't alone

By copying "The crimson pirate"

They used the boat to contain air? You realize people survive in sunken ships for days due to air pockets?
Unless you were diving like 50 feet down, your neighbor was retarded

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Air pockets like that are possible, but not at that depth through a hand held device, as the pressure and buoyancy will be too much for a man to maintain

We would do this all the time in my buddy's pool with big buckets. It works, but we needed someone to kick down from the top to initially get us down there.

>your neighbor was retarded
more like overreacting.

Who told you to turn it on to begin with?

How deep do you think they are in that pic?

>decent movies
>havent seen them in awhile
decided to rewatch and thought this shit was absolutely retarded

Considering you can clearly see everything, including very clear refractions of the sunlight, it can't be more than 15 feet.

Its a torch. This guy was trapped in the concordia when it sank

Dude they were in pitch black underwater. The light is from rescuers lol

how long was he down there for

Nah he's retarded

wasnt it like 48 hours or some shit?

Yes

It wasn't the Concordia, it was some small boat in Africa. The divers went there to recover the bodies and were surprised when they found him alive

Sea turtles

>Unless you were diving like 50 feet down, your neighbor was retarded
The neighbor was 100% correct. You can get the bends from what this kid was trying to do.

Yep, over 2 days underwater in pitch blackness

Yep. Any faggots trying to justify this with shipwrecks and shit are missing the point. Obviously air can exist under water but you need actual engineering to fight bouyancy

My brother and I used to do this all the time as kids with a massive plastic bucket we had. We called it submarining. Definitely works though and a lot of good fun.

No he was probably trying to simplify it for a child's mind, the real problem is that you will exhaust the oxygen rather quickly and fill the pocket of air up with exhaled CO2 which your body will just breath normally and slowly asphyxiate without sending your brain suffocation signals since it thinks it is breathing normal air when in fact there is no oxygen in the air to sustain your brain functions, so at some point you will pass out underwater and die.

>a guy who undergone years of training and conditioning is more retarded than an user from chinese basket weaving forum

ok

yes

Jesus, must have been a lot of air to last that long.

...so its doable

the boat is heavier then the air inside it, they just have to stop it from rolling and letting the air out.

>then

It's possible in theory but the volume of air in the boat would be so buoyant that it would try and pull the boat and them up very strongly. The boat itself would have to be incredibly heavy for it to work in pic related or they would have to rig up some unseen system of weights to weigh the boat and them down and counteract the buoyancy of the trapped air

How? Bullshit. Go take a small boat like that and attempt this. It wont work

Try holding a soccer ball full of air underwater. Now imagine a boat.

this guy gets it

no dude you can feel that you arent getting any oxygen from your breaths and you start breathing heavier and heavier cause you arent getting any oxygen and you feel yourself choking for air like the breaths just arent doing anything
it isnt like "oh this is normal" like what you said

soccer balls are pressurized so they can hold more air. one soccer ball probably has more air in it than the whole boat. of course they're difficult to hold underwater

Just got back and it worked

you don't get the urge to breathe from lack of oxygen, you get it from excess C02. You can experience it for yourself by holding your head tightly under covers or breathing into a paper bag for a few minutes. Over time as the oxygen in the recycled air gets depleted, your breathing will become more belabored and you'll more and more strongly need to remove the cover and get fresh air.

That's just suffocation not the bends

the front of the boat is tipped down more. as long as they keep walking forward the water will push down on the boat and help keep it pushed down. as soon as they stop it will pull them up

>as above so below

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Yes, but not for long periods of time and when people successfully do this for long periods, they usually attach a hose to the top of the bucket that exhausts above the water or is connected to an oxygen tank so that the air can be recycled with new oxygen being added.

It's not the weight of the air that's the issue, it's the weight of the ocean trying to reclaim its rightful place. Seriously look up how buoyancy works if you aren't trolling.

I don't thin he is user....

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By the time that happens you are already loopy from oxygen deprivation and not in a position to be making the best decisions.

Yes but it is not the panic suffocating/drowning reaction, its more like the mild discomfort of being in a hot humid room.

He's right but you would have to stay underwater for like 30 mins and be like 20m in depth for this to have any kind of physiological effect.

They're just really strong, ok?

thank you based user im getting tired of this shit cabal meandering

>suspend disbelief
>just consume next product
How do we hold these clowns accountable

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>the weight of the ocean trying to reclaim its rightful place
yea whatever, poseidon lost to nero already hes never coming back

It's a movie about ghost pirates.

I mean this stunt is more out of the realm than ghost pirates

>how does that guy have an octopus for a face?
>am i just supposed to turn my brain off?

What if one of them fart and the fart bubbles get trapped under the boat they have to sniff it while walking under the sea? Hmmmm.....

>suspend disbelief, it's a fantasy film
>presented a plot about how the curse is, why the curse is, the cursed people, the curse is the motivator for the villains, all this reason about the curse
>nothing to explain or justify why an elementary factor of physics is ignored when the act is a significant driver of the plot

"muh disbelief", "muh fiction" basedtoys get the cope rope
learn to write

r.
Ballen does a great justice by retelling these stories. Such a great story teller.
That man went through a true nightmare, very emotional story