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Filmmaker and deep-sea explorer James Cameron says he figured soon after learning a Titanic-bound submersible was missing it had imploded and its occupants were dead ? days before officials announced that very outcome.

After hearing on Monday the ?Titan? craft had disappeared, Cameron connected with people he knows in the deep-sea diving community and was told the submersible had lost communication and tracking simultaneously, he told CNN?s Anderson Cooper on Thursday evening.

?The only scenario that I could come up with in my mind that could account for that was an implosion ? a shock wave event so powerful that it actually took out a secondary system that has its own pressure vessel and its own battery power supply, which is the transponder that the (mother) ship uses to track where the sub is,? Cameron said on ?Anderson Cooper 360.? Posted By Ghost

Canadian aircraft has reportedly recorded banging sounds in 30-minute intervals near the area where the Titanic-bound deep-sea vessel disappeared. Posted by PSmooth
Canadian aircraft has reportedly recorded banging sounds in 30-minute intervals near the area where the Titanic-bound deep-sea vessel disappeared. Posted by PSmooth

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