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ngl, I don't get it. It feels to me more like an understanding that buoyancy is a function of mass over volume, but maybe it makes more sense if you understand something specific about it (like what it's actually floating on? Seems like a strange material. Some sort of plastic? Thin material that could break?) Not quite sure what the hubris part is exactly.

Though, that said, there is indeed a 0% chance that any existing safety regulations standard would allow this.