An aircraft heard sounds at 30-minute intervals from the area where the sub disappeared, according to internal e-mails sent to DHS leadership obtained by Rolling Stone

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        I assume one of three things happened- they somehow got snagged on something coming and can’t pull free. (This makes little sense, since… any competent engineer wouldn’t have stuff to get snagged in the first place and there’s not much down there to get snagged on, except the wreck itself.)

        They could have suffered a leak in the buoyancy tanks preventing their return, this seems a bit more likely.

        Or they had a failure in the electronics- a short in the electrical system could leave them without power.

        The banging rules out the fourth- a leak in the pressure vessel (which at depth they wouldn’t live long enough to know.)

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          Yup, they lost power which explains the loss in communications, once that happened they all would have froze to death within 12 hours

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      I dunno. We’re taking billionaires who thought it was a good idea to pay 250k for this experience… they might try and start a fire to stave off they cold…