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Comment by kashkhan

2 days ago

a material that stretches 1% to failure (like steel/aluminum) can ballpark bend to a radius 100 times the thickness. so a 1 meter cable could bend 100m radius before cracking. assuming 10x margin that would be 1 km radius. large but not crazy. A tube that size can easily span 1 km trenches in water. you could also add a few meters of foam around it to make it neutrally buoyant and just barely press on the ocean floor.

> meters of foam around it to make it neutrally buoyant

In the deep ocean (typically 4km deep), foam collapses and doesn't float...