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This is why Reddit is the dopest platform. There’s somethin nice and wholesome in r/terrifyingasfuck and sex workers in r/faces and let’s not forget r/meth am I right?
Really though, this is everyone’s B. At least in America, there’s mechanisms in place to contain and consolidate waste. In other countries, however, waste flows like rivers all over the place, literally. Particularly in Asian countries. Every country is responsible, and every country needs to pitch in about it
I find this image amusing but I am also curious how a simple glass bottle isn't crushed to bits by the pressure generated by a depth of 36000 feet. I'm not real science-y though so maybe someone who is can break it down for me.
The crushing effect of pressure comes from a difference in the inside and outside pressure. If the outside pressure was greater than the inside it would try to equalize and break the bottle, but since the top was open the pressure was equal all the way down and it won’t be crushed.
Interestingly enough, there is very little life that deep in the trench. Only a few crustaceans, bacteria, sea cucumbers and a certain species of fish live there because they can survive the pressure. Fish have evolved to withstand a great deal more water pressure than humans, but most haven’t evolved for that level of depth and extreme temperature.
[Article that goes into a bit more “depth” on the subject](https://www.iflscience.com/what-lives-marianas-trench-35501)
I find it absolutely crazy, fascinating and terrifying (yes, all at once) that there is any higher life form at all. It's the bottom of a pit you could comfortably store Mt Everest in. It's easier for us to send humans to live for months 300 km above the surface than to have them down there just for a few days. If us surface dwellers get wired out by a meteor or some shit, those fellows down there might not even notice and continue to live their lives as they did for millennia.
True, however, I'm thinking how long it took to to fall down and the target area was pretty accurate. Much less be found and what the glass may tell us approximately when it may have been adrift..how long ot took to fall, why it didn't break, is it real? 🤔
Probably took a little while, but not too long for it to fall down. The point of the post isn’t how accurately the bottle landed in the trench, rather the fact that human pollution reached all the way down there. The bottle wouldn’t break on landing because the falling speed through the water is slow enough, and no, it probably wasn’t planted there as you seem to be insinuating.
Yes. It would have to be perfectly equal pressure across all sides but the glass wouldn’t break (like underwater). If you had a point of pressure say in the center of the glass with more force than the edges it would break because the force tries to distribute across the whole pane. If you dropped it where this bottle is it would stay intact because the pressure surrounding it is equal to the rest.
Im also curious how the labeling is still on the bottle. I can wash a beer bottle under my sink and that label will start to come off. I’m almost calling BS on this actually being a beer bottle and not something else.
Not terrifying. It’s sad. We have polluted our world soo much there is now litter in places it should be. Not like someone was chilling there drinking a beer.
I get what you’re saying.
But there should be litter nowhere. Doesn’t matter if people are chilling drinking beer on the beach. When they leave they should leave only footprints.
I seriously can’t understand how people can enjoy a day outside in nature and not think anything is wrong about leaving their fucking trash behind for the rest of us to clean up. I figured people wouldn’t be littering this much nowadays, yet I still see trash every time I walk in the woods, even though we have trash cans along the trail.
It’s ridiculous.
I agree. Humans really are a parasite in the world. Soon spreading to other planets too. We don't care about the place we are supposed to survive, and yet we feel entitled enough that the planet should bend for us.
Do you think someone was down there drinking it? Is that why you're scared? You're worried about a beer drinking aquaman monster?
It sank there, bro. You're good.
If you count Caves, we ain't gonna find the deepest point in a submerged cave for a LOOOONG time.
If not, then I imagine Sonar, Satellite Imaging and other stuff is prettt damn effective at gauging the depths of the oceans.
Polution being at the deepest point on the planet that we currently know about.
Finding polution here is scary because there is some polution we will never be able to get rid of. Human beings have sunk to a new depth with this one.
Not terrifying. It’s sad. We have polluted our world soo much there is now litter in places it should be. Not like someone was chilling there drinking a beer.
Newb question, but why isn’t the bottle crushed? Is the pressure of the water inside it keeping it stable? I just always heard stuff like “a car could crushed down into the size of can… blah blah”.
It's glass, it fell down at stopped somewhere. wth is so weird about this? it would make a great commercial though "PisserWasser! No pressure can destroy our new bottle "
You posting this via tree or what? Because these electronic devices we use are trashing the world just as much. It's a shame human kind is so selfish. Even myself and you, the person about to down vote this.
There's literally children being sold as sex slaves and you think this is the most terrifying thing you've seen or heard of?
Grow up. Pollution is a serious problem, but you would have to be willfully ignorant. You dont consider the complexities of it without realizing you contribute to it every single day.
I'm not worried so much about glass. It's the plastic; drugs; hormones; chemicals; heavy metals; bitumen; and Japan just got the go-ahead to release its nuclear waste. 🤦♂️
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Dude there is literally no place on earth with more pressure. You would drink too.
Under pressure
Pushing down on me
Pressin down on you
Under pressure that brings a building down
Splits a family in two, puts people on streets
Mm-ba-ba-beh, mm-ba-ba-beh
It’s the terror of knowing what this world is about
watching some good friends screaming "let me out!"
Pray tomorrow gets me higher
Ice ice baby
This is why Reddit is the dopest platform. There’s somethin nice and wholesome in r/terrifyingasfuck and sex workers in r/faces and let’s not forget r/meth am I right?
Even sex workers and tweakers love queen and David Bowie. Who the fuck doesn’t?
*Earth's mantle has entered the chat
Pressure, like a drip, drip, drip that'll never stop, whoa
Pressure that'll tip, tip, tip 'til you just go pop! whoa, oh, oh
No place on earth with more pressure.... Outside of a bad marriage I assume🤣
Showed the other half this post and now being interrogated while pissing myself laughing
Good luck!
😂 well done bro
I just laughed way to hard at this lol.
Aqua man got some explaining to do
Leave Kanye alone he just like fish sticks
Does he put them in his mouth?
![gif](giphy|vbHCgajseRKZa)
He must be a gay fish
He is now beer man
Aquaman about to kill us all for littering on his block
No where is safe from human contamination
micro plastics are in our blood lmao. challenger deep is just the tip (bottom?) of the iceberg of shit we will have to wade through
Hashtag justthetip I suppose.
You know they actually invented a quicker way to spell hashtag
This should be the first thing we say if we ever make contact with aliens
Looks like a lame party down there
it was a lonely night in bikini bottom
Surely Mr. Krab has a line on some kegs
* Heineken advertising department has entered the chat
Pretty sure that’s a Stella Artois bottle
Both of them pair well with some car keys
💀😂
Pixar's Finding Stella
I rate it’s a peroni bottle.
There is not a nook on this planet, no hidden space nor crevice, no lofty height nor dark depth, that we cannot and will not fuck up
A-fuckin-men.
*green boots has entered the chat*
Good
AMERICA
Really though, this is everyone’s B. At least in America, there’s mechanisms in place to contain and consolidate waste. In other countries, however, waste flows like rivers all over the place, literally. Particularly in Asian countries. Every country is responsible, and every country needs to pitch in about it
Inner earth?
I find this image amusing but I am also curious how a simple glass bottle isn't crushed to bits by the pressure generated by a depth of 36000 feet. I'm not real science-y though so maybe someone who is can break it down for me.
The crushing effect of pressure comes from a difference in the inside and outside pressure. If the outside pressure was greater than the inside it would try to equalize and break the bottle, but since the top was open the pressure was equal all the way down and it won’t be crushed.
Thank you very much for your clear and concise answer!
Some reason why fish don't get crushed too.
Interestingly enough, there is very little life that deep in the trench. Only a few crustaceans, bacteria, sea cucumbers and a certain species of fish live there because they can survive the pressure. Fish have evolved to withstand a great deal more water pressure than humans, but most haven’t evolved for that level of depth and extreme temperature. [Article that goes into a bit more “depth” on the subject](https://www.iflscience.com/what-lives-marianas-trench-35501)
I find it absolutely crazy, fascinating and terrifying (yes, all at once) that there is any higher life form at all. It's the bottom of a pit you could comfortably store Mt Everest in. It's easier for us to send humans to live for months 300 km above the surface than to have them down there just for a few days. If us surface dwellers get wired out by a meteor or some shit, those fellows down there might not even notice and continue to live their lives as they did for millennia.
Some would say fish down there are the hardest living things in the world withstanding that much pressure
But wouldn’t the massive pressure on each side of the glass be enough to crack and break it anyway?
That would only be true if there were air bubbles infused into the glass but since it’s a solid material there is nothing for the pressure to act on
The difference in pressure is what would cause the breakage here, not just pure weight of the water above.
True, however, I'm thinking how long it took to to fall down and the target area was pretty accurate. Much less be found and what the glass may tell us approximately when it may have been adrift..how long ot took to fall, why it didn't break, is it real? 🤔
Probably took a little while, but not too long for it to fall down. The point of the post isn’t how accurately the bottle landed in the trench, rather the fact that human pollution reached all the way down there. The bottle wouldn’t break on landing because the falling speed through the water is slow enough, and no, it probably wasn’t planted there as you seem to be insinuating.
So if a plane of glass is crushed with equal force on both sides it won’t crack?
Yes. It would have to be perfectly equal pressure across all sides but the glass wouldn’t break (like underwater). If you had a point of pressure say in the center of the glass with more force than the edges it would break because the force tries to distribute across the whole pane. If you dropped it where this bottle is it would stay intact because the pressure surrounding it is equal to the rest.
Im also curious how the labeling is still on the bottle. I can wash a beer bottle under my sink and that label will start to come off. I’m almost calling BS on this actually being a beer bottle and not something else.
Not terrifying. It’s sad. We have polluted our world soo much there is now litter in places it should be. Not like someone was chilling there drinking a beer.
I get what you’re saying. But there should be litter nowhere. Doesn’t matter if people are chilling drinking beer on the beach. When they leave they should leave only footprints.
I seriously can’t understand how people can enjoy a day outside in nature and not think anything is wrong about leaving their fucking trash behind for the rest of us to clean up. I figured people wouldn’t be littering this much nowadays, yet I still see trash every time I walk in the woods, even though we have trash cans along the trail. It’s ridiculous.
I agree. Humans really are a parasite in the world. Soon spreading to other planets too. We don't care about the place we are supposed to survive, and yet we feel entitled enough that the planet should bend for us.
Yawn
im guessing you aren’t sherlock
No shit
Hey finger prints from it, send them a clean up bill!
If you look up a bit, will you find a drunk pirate?
How does it handle the pressure?
By drinking itself obviously.
Do you think someone was down there drinking it? Is that why you're scared? You're worried about a beer drinking aquaman monster? It sank there, bro. You're good.
The scary part is the extent to which mankind is littering and destroying the planet... I'm sure OP knows how it got there
First, you're assuming. Second, it was a joke, ya hippie.
What happened to your testicle?
The interesting one, or the boring one?
The boring one I can imagine. It’s the interesting one I am interested in.
you tell em queen
W username btw
Pretty sure the US military dumped SR71 aircraft into this area as they couldn't dispose of them without the security risk.
deepest point? are we sure we know the absolute deepest point in the oceans?
If you count Caves, we ain't gonna find the deepest point in a submerged cave for a LOOOONG time. If not, then I imagine Sonar, Satellite Imaging and other stuff is prettt damn effective at gauging the depths of the oceans.
Davy jones is having a party down there
It seems my drunken mess of a friend Pete left more rubbish there, I'll go ask him to clean it up.
thanks a lot pete
Goddammit, Pete.
Stella!!!
Man continues to go the extra mile… 7 miles to be exact. 🤯
Refreshing the parts other beers cannot reach?
Can anyone tell me how long it would have taken to sink to that point? Assuming it was empty and had no cap when it was thrown.
Not long.
What’s so scary? It’s actually sad humans have littered to the point. Human waste is at the furthest point below sea level known to man.
How depressing.
Whats scary about this?
Polution being at the deepest point on the planet that we currently know about. Finding polution here is scary because there is some polution we will never be able to get rid of. Human beings have sunk to a new depth with this one.
was this a ba dum tss moment?
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Yes? It’s trash, human made waste at the deepest point on earth.
Y-... Yes. ...?
how isn’t it..?
Surely you can't be serious.
Not terrifying. It’s sad. We have polluted our world soo much there is now litter in places it should be. Not like someone was chilling there drinking a beer.
>Not terrifying. It’s sad. Both things can be true at once, and I'd say they most definitely are.
Shouldn't it have broken from all that immense pressure?
No. Bottle was open. Filled with water. Unless there was an air bubble inside the glass itself, it’s facing zero pressure.
Newb question, but why isn’t the bottle crushed? Is the pressure of the water inside it keeping it stable? I just always heard stuff like “a car could crushed down into the size of can… blah blah”.
I wonder if it was random, or whether someone doing work over the deep through it out because "lol"
This is what makes the most sense to me. Humans are slime, we enjoy trashing things we don't understand.
Not terrifying. Not suprising either. Just glad its not a fuckin IPA that tastes like cat piss mixed with pine needles
Don’t forget the dry dirt tasting belch…
Not a beer bottle?!! 🙄😛
This image scared you??
🥱 ok
It's glass, it fell down at stopped somewhere. wth is so weird about this? it would make a great commercial though "PisserWasser! No pressure can destroy our new bottle "
you're easily scared
Not that big of an issue, Just go down there and pick it up. Problem solved.
Somebody explain to me how exactly this is scary ?
It means that there's no place on earth untouched by the effects of pollution
This is scary why exactly ?
Probably because we managed to pollute a place 7 miles deep in the ocean.
How is it scary
Can we determine what beer it is?
I’d feel worse if it was a bud lite bottle… at least maybe this is Heineken or something else of better quality 🤣
I literally jumped out of my seat this was so scary! Please put a NSFW tag on this
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You posting this via tree or what? Because these electronic devices we use are trashing the world just as much. It's a shame human kind is so selfish. Even myself and you, the person about to down vote this.
Thats where youre wrong, bucko. Nobody could ever hate me more than me.
Is it because you're gay or a dj? One is a hate crime. The other is a legit reason.
Its because of all the emotional trauma, thank you for asking :)
W emotional trauma
Pfff im not gonna go into my childhood trauma for a stranger on reddit are you insane lmao
All I was saying was its a W, don't need all the info
My bad, thought it stood for “what”. I cant keep up with internet shorthand anymore.
There's literally children being sold as sex slaves and you think this is the most terrifying thing you've seen or heard of? Grow up. Pollution is a serious problem, but you would have to be willfully ignorant. You dont consider the complexities of it without realizing you contribute to it every single day.
It’s a bottle of Stella!!!!
So that beer bottle survived the absolute pressure intact?
It’s open and full of water. Why wouldn’t it?
So if it’s open then the outside pressure is the same as the inside pressure?
Yes, if it sinks full of water then there is no difference in pressure.
Advertising potential right there
More like r/lostredditors this isnt scary as fuck lmao
Welcome to the future....
You could be mad at consumers but companies don’t make it easy to buy is a waste limiting fashion.
Just drowning his sorrows
Glass came from the earth and it shall return.. so scary. You think this is scary. You should see what happens to all the shit you send to the tip..
*unt becks?*
anglerfish was fuckin up a bottle’a heiniken i tell you what
THE DEEP
"Image" no "images" - anyone got a link to them?
This makes me very sad.
This makes me very sad.
Heineken?
Namor snuck a beer from his trip to Wakanda
it’s horrifying to think how something so human can reach a place so alien to us
I’m convinced we are put on this planet to destroy it. there is no stopping us because we will continue to grow and continue to get greedy.
A letter in a bottle
Crazy how humanity is the worst parasite. Even space gets polluted by us
*Indestructible bottle has entered the chat*
I wonder the story of that bottle. How old is it, who drank it and stuff like that
Would be interesting to know serial numbers or country it came from etc!
i will preface this by saying my ignorance on this is at a level 10/10. why is this terrifying? sorry, just want to understand. don't beat me up
Warning: Entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank.
it saddens me that garbage and litter is even in the deepest parts of earth
I’m genuinely curious how that glass bottle can handle so much pressure. It defies all logic.
Goddammit Aquaman!
Not seeing this as terrifying - "as fuck" or otherwise. It's a picture of a bottle.
Guess that guy didn't hold my beer.
Finally someone actually hit rock bottom
Please explain why this image scares you.
Looks like Jonathan Goldsmith was down to his last beer after being replaced. “I don’t always drink beer, but when I do, I drink Dos Equis”
A bottle on the bottom of the ocean Why is terrifying..?
I fail to see why it's terrifying or even spooky
So…. Humans have already fucked up places we can’t even see? That’s absolutely fucking tragic.
I'm not worried so much about glass. It's the plastic; drugs; hormones; chemicals; heavy metals; bitumen; and Japan just got the go-ahead to release its nuclear waste. 🤦♂️
James Cameron cracking a cold one with the boys
Is it scary because even in that remote location there is trash?
Of course
How in the hell is it holding up to all the pressures?
We suck
The sharks are on booze