Nuclear sub buzzed by underwater object travelling at an incredible speed

Aquaman has no speed limit

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this phenomeon has been discussed in hearings in
washington.


Zero details on how they could have known how fast it was going.
So was it the sonor that tracked it? Did they actually hear something through the hull? They didn’t report it? That sounds suspect. Sounds more like a fairy tale. If it was just sonor it was probably equipment malfunction.
 
This allegedly happened about 30 years ago?
I fail to see how this is a priority, or news, of any kind.
 
Considering that when something is traveling faster than the speed of sound in air and causes a sonic boom (which incidentally can shake buildings and break windows, depending on how close it is), why wasn't the submarine seriously damaged when it passed by? Water is much thicker than air, and the shockwave would have been that much more powerful because of it.
 
Considering that when something is traveling faster than the speed of sound in air and causes a sonic boom (which incidentally can shake buildings and break windows, depending on how close it is), why wasn't the submarine seriously damaged when it passed by? Water is much thicker than air, and the shockwave would have been that much more powerful because of it.
What you are missing here is the fact that such technology that would enable any under water craft to do that is way beyond our knowledge or understanding....thus anyone that possesses such capability would way advanced of our civilization.

 

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