Hey guys, I have been following this Hg thread, and
had an idea. I just need to borrow a completed sub. I
will bring the subs owner on an all expense paid trip
to Bermuda. Then just run over and grab the reactor
core from the Russian sub that sank over there back
in, what, 1986? I can use this for ballast, and only
take up the space of a large brick for a 500 lb drop
weight. I mean plutonium is about as "dense"(read any
way that seems to fit) as it gets, and if Hg is a good
idea.......
sorry, I had too. Come on, can anyone seriously look
at using something this dangerous in a sub? Hell the
Russian navy wouldn't use it for anything. It goes in
with things that make peroxide fueled torpedoes look
like a good idea (Kursk).
Just the crazy commercial diver chiming in.
By the way, check out the recovery of some of the
Tortuga wrecks. Several of them sank with Hg bound for
Spain's silver refineries, and that stuff was still
soaked into the bottom, and still lethal, 5 centuries
later. Please do not take any to sea, ever. It do not
go away within human life spans.
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Dewey R. Mason II
Abyss Marine Technologies
"Remember, you do not drown untill you breath the water...."
Emperor Bayan I
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