Now I'm not an engineer or anything but I do have some idea of the pressures that can be found going deep into the ocean. So far only large nuclear subs have managed to penetrate 18,000 feet. He expects this little thing to survive that? Has he even TESTED it? Now imagine the amount of psi at 36,000 feet (Marianas Trench). Uhh yeah okay.
http://news.yahoo.com/video/science...son-plans-deep-ocean-submarine-dives-24802462
If my math is correct. Then the PSI at 36,000 feet equals to 529,200 = 14.7 psi X 36K
Has this guy seen the movie "The Abyss" ?
http://news.yahoo.com/video/science...son-plans-deep-ocean-submarine-dives-24802462
At sea level, you have one atmosphere of pressure(14.7 psi). Every 33 ft that you descend adds another atmosphere of pressure. Therefore 3000 ft/33 ft=90.91 atm. Now add the one atmosphere at the surface to get 91.91 atm of pressure at 3000 ft depth. Also, 91.91 atm times 14.7 psi per atm of pressure equals 1,351 psi.
If my math is correct. Then the PSI at 36,000 feet equals to 529,200 = 14.7 psi X 36K
Has this guy seen the movie "The Abyss" ?