Implosion is the collapse of an object into itself from a pressure differential or gravitational force. The opposite of explosion (which expands the volume), implosion reduces the volume occupied and concentrates matter and energy.
A U.S. Navy analysis of acoustic data “detected an anomaly consistent with an implosion or explosion” near the Titan around the time it lost communications Sunday, a senior Navy official said.
Film and TV Implosion, a 1983 short film directed by E. Elias Merhige Implosion, a 2009 German film with Marie Tourell Søderberg Implosion, a 2011 German film with Eriq Ebouaney Implosion, a 2016 film by Steven Woloshen
The footage was recently obtained by the USCG and shows Wendy Rush, the wife of Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush, hearing the sound of the implosion while watching on from the sub's support ship and...
Understanding, unpacking, and analyzing complex systems is a fundamental part of our praxis. The ‘implosion’ is a unique and fascinating research method for exploring hidden connections and complexities, pioneered and developed by professor Donna Haraway.
For those with either a morbid sense of curiosity or high tolerance to gruesome imagery, Newsweek reported on a 2009 "Mythbusters" episode that demonstrated what happens to a human body subjected to deep-sea diving pressure high enough to cause an implosion.
On the other hand, an implosion is the inward collapse or compression of a structure or object due to a sudden decrease in pressure or the removal of support. Unlike an explosion, an implosion is characterized by a vacuum being created, causing the object to collapse inwardly.
AMES, Iowa — The Iowa and Wisconsin Departments of Transportation are set to advance the Mississippi River Bridge Project in Lansing with a planned implosion of the main bridge section on December 18. This demolition is crucial for the safe progression of the new crossing, which is expected to ...
The tragic result, authorities said, is that the five occupants on board are presumed to have died during the implosion. How does such an implosion happen, and what kind of impact would it have had Titan’s crew?