That slowed down version sounds remarkably complementary to his piece for David Lynch's Dune in 1984, the timelessly haunting "Prophecy Theme": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4onBqilHvc
Pressure hull made from titanium and carbon fiber, capable of diving to 4000m (13,000 ft).
I recall that one reason SpaceX switched from carbon fiber to stainless steel pressure vessels (fuel tanks) was the difficulty of detecting structural flaws.
Can any engineers comment on whether that task is easier for a vessel exposed to compression (under sea) as opposed to vacuum (space)?
How likely is a catastropic failure due to undetected flaws in carbon or composite (carbon + Ti) structures like these?