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Scientists Were Sure There Was No Life There - Then the Submarine Sent It

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For many years, the prevailing assumption in the scientific world was that in these extreme conditions, where atmospheric pressure is hundreds of times stronger than on the surface of the system, no living creature could survive. The enormous pressure there can easily crush even advanced steel submarines. And here, precisely there, miraculous living creatures were revealed that lead a vibrant lifestyle, and display survival systems that are unpa…
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For many years, the prevailing assumption in the scientific world was that in these extreme conditions, where atmospheric pressure is hundreds of times stronger than on the surface of the system, no living creature could survive. The enormous pressure there can easily crush even advanced steel submarines. And here, precisely there, miraculous living creatures were revealed that lead a vibrant lifestyle, and display survival systems that are unpa…

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kikar.co.il broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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