On the pressure build-up, bottom of the ocean floors.
I realize this, but...
What i'm aiming at are the type of sensors, at that depth.
If to create something that may work expecting the shell, affected.
If it's mostly a giant block of metal,
and middle of it is the sensitive components protected with the shell.
And what it detects is its own movements through the shell and mapping the area
based on tactile contact with other objects...
no that would be too slow.
if there is a way to scan the area accurately...
i'm sure on the shallower depths it may work....
So I read James Cameron is criticizing my ideas.
Rightly so.
I find it improbable, and interlocking cubes by valve mechanism...,
it may only work on shallower depths, along with the scanner that can
map out the activity in the area. (So to place the cubes accurately)