As you can see (with your eyes), it's black, inky, dark down here. Through the thin glass skin you are wearing, you feel the chill and the pressure. Your gauges reveal the stunning numbers: 2.5 degrees Celsius (oC), and 230 times atmospheric pressure. If you were in your human form you would be extremeley hypothermic right now; you would have had to clear your ears hundreds of times during that long descent from the surface of the Northeastern Pacific.
Physically, you are now a tiny glass sphere, 1 millimeter in diameter. It was brave of you to volunteer your mind for downloading into the latest breakthrough in scientific observation technology: the autonomous sensory bead. Your navigation system reveals that you are being carried slowly along the sea floor at about 0.1 meter per second (m/s). What do you choose to do?