Nearly four years ago, the world was gripped with the news of billionaires going missing while onboard the Oceangate Titan Submersible. Social media debated for days whether or not the passengers survived. Days later, it was discovered that everyone on board had passed away. While the sub was confirmed to implode, there’s been scant reporting on why it happened in the first place. Daisy Foko Granson (@daisyfoko), an inventor from Philadelphia, explained why the engineering of the Oceangate sub failed.
Granson put aside everything most people already knew: that the Oceangate sub had a video game controller and that those onboard were gradually running out of oxygen. Many things could have gone wrong, but what Granson wanted to talk about is what she believed to be the “inciting incident” that caused the implosion.
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