I believe you are correct B Uggs, I would say yes to both.
I posted an article about implosion a few yrs ago. Millisecs elapse between being alive and disappearing.
The greatest fear in the mind will be knowing you are helplessly descending waiting for crush depth and doomed.
Like a horror movie': Titan submersible 'plunged for a minute' before implosion, engineer says
Story by Ciaran Bradley • 54m ago
The OceanGate Titan submersible would have been falling without control for at least 48 seconds before its implosion, according to an engineer.
Spanish submarine expert Luis Martín said the five people who died aboard Titan - Hamish Harding, Shahzada and Suleman Dawood, Stockton Rush, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet - would have descended to the ocean floor like an 'arrow'. Mr. Martín believes that the submersible did not have control for 2.953 feet before it finally imploded and that those aboard would have been aware of something catastrophically wrong for between 48 and 71 seconds.
Mr. Martín told Spanish newspaper
Nius: “The submersible was descending without any incident and in a horizontal plane until it reached an altitude of about 5,577ft (1,700m). At that point, there was an electrical failure. It was left without an engine and without propulsion. That is when it lost communication with the Polar Prince.”
Mr. Martín continued: “The Titan changed position and fell like an arrow vertically because the 400 kilos of passengers that were in the porthole compromised the submarine. They all rushed and crowded on top of each other. Imagine the horror, the fear and the agony.”
“It must have been like a horror movie.”
The Titan submersible, operated by OceanGate Expeditions, was designed to explore the wreckage of the sunken SS Titanic© OceanGate Expeditions/Handout via EYEPRESS
He continued to give a sense of what must have been physically happening to the vessel as it began to descend.
“As they fell into the depths of the ocean, the resistant hull was subjected to a sudden increase in pressure. And then there was a strong compression of the container where the tourists and pilot were.
“In that period of time, they are [realizing] everything. And in total darkness. It is difficult to get an idea of what they experienced in those moments. After those 48 seconds or one minute, the implosion occurred followed by instantaneous death.”