The First Images of the Titan Submersible bein bought ashore

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honestly, it's a lot more intact than I thought
Also little cleaner than what I was expecting granted it's probably been cleaned up from wild life and the recovery crew but still I was expecting a little bit of blood like I'm not even trying to be a gore loving weirdo I just know that humans are basically balloons full of blood and implosions are really violent especially at that depth this sub went to
Now I’m generally curious now that can see the it. That thing is pretty much like a crushed soda can. What really happens to the bodies tho? At depth, The tube goes poof and implodes in milliseconds but do the bodies implode too or they just crushed in the pop can.
I read that from the compression the air ignites so they probably burnt to ashes in milliseconds.
But I might got it wrong.

I don't know if that kind of temperature lasts more than microseconds, so that might not be enough time for much combustion to happen.

In any case, the forces from a 300 atm pressure differential would mash the people to goo in the blink of an eye. Like being inside an exploding bomb. Except exploding in. They're fish food.

EDIT: There are reports that the Coast Guard recovered "presumed human remains".

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/28/titan-sub-debris-implosion-wreckage-oceangate

What could possibly be left of them after that implosion?

Presumed human remains recovered from within Titan wreckage, US Coast Guard says

Pieces of mangled craft brought ashore in Newfoundland, Canada, after five killed on voyage to Titanic wreck

The Guardian

What could possibly be left of them after that implosion?

Clothing.

Maybe a fingernail or a bone fragment...