The Truth About the Titanic Has Been Revealed
Recent findings reveal the truth that has been buried for over one hundred years. Scientists have debunked the theory that the cause of the Titanic sinking was an iceberg. Why did Titanic sink? What's the real cause of the Titanic crash?
HOW TITANIC SANK
On April 14th, 1912 at 11:40 p.m. RMS Titanic had a terrible accident that led to its ultimate demise 3 hours later. By 2:20 a.m. in the early morning of April 15th, the biggest ship of its time had completely disappeared under the ice-cold surface of the Atlantic Ocean. The Titanic took more than 1,500 lives with it as it sank to its watery grave.
TITANIC MYSTERY
The cause of this horrible disaster leading to so many deaths was an iceberg the ship crashed into. Or so we’ve always been told... But scientists’ most recent findings have debunked this theory. In this video, we’ll tell you the whole truth that has been buried for over one hundred years.
TIMESTAMPS
How Titanic sank 0:08
How Titanic was made 1:00
The real cause of the catastrophe 3:04
The interior of the Titanic 5:10
Another tragic coincidence 6:20
Another criminal negligence: the lifeboats 7:23
Some people also blame Captain Smith 8:25
HOW TITANIC WAS MADE
The Titanic had 4 massive smokestacks. Each of them weighed 60 tons, and they extended 81.5 feet above the deck. Such an impressive height was necessary to avoid covering the passengers in 100 tons of soot blown off daily. The smokestacks were placed at a 30° angle to look even more astonishing and imposing.
No less awe-inspiring was the cost of the ship. Its construction demanded $7,500,000. If we take into account modern exchange rates and inflation, in 2016 they would be paying $166,000,000. Surprisingly, it would turn out cheaper than the production of the world-famous movie Titanic in 1997, which cost $200,000,000!
Criminal negligence, tragic and unfortunate chain of coincidences, fire or ice: whatever it was, it took the lives of hundreds of people and still keeps the minds of scientists busy to this day. What theory about the catastrophe do you believe? Share your opinion in the comments below!
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Which theory about the Titanic do you believe in? Btw, there are places that are strictly prohibited for swimming: kzhead.info/sun/pcyrk9iOsHZqfYE/bejne.html&
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BRIGHT SIDE 3 rd One is mine and I believe you guys
They say because the owner said " not even God can sink this ship " they say God had to sink it and there's many occasions famous people said things bad about God not good .
They say because the owner said " not even God can sink this ship " they say God had to sink it and there's many occasions famous people has said bad things about God goes not well.
7:10 The information from here on is sorta misleading. They say the Titanic was travelling fast, as they were behind schedule, and didn't want to lose their reputation. This is false. What really happened, was that the head of the White Star line, the company that owned the Titanic, Bruce Ismay, wanted to set a new world record for Atlantic crossing, so pressured Captain Smith into going faster, and maintaining speed when icebergs were sighted. Additionally, the fire in the ship's hull was in one of the coal bunkers. This meant that the coal that was on fire, was spreading quickly. The only way to get rid of the coal on fire, was to shovel it into the furnaces, and power the engines. This continuous shovelling didn't help, and the fire remained, as the firemen (The people who shovelled the coal) couldn't shovel fast enough. While this was happening, the more coal was shovelled into the engines, the faster the ship travelled. There was only just enough coal in the ship to get it to New York, so the ship management decided to keep up the speed, lest they get stranded at sea. Additionally, the lifeboat reduction was supported by Alexander Carlisle, but the main influence to this idea, was again, Bruce Ismay. He believed that the lifeboats cluttered up the first class promenade deck too much, and wanted them removed. Thomas Andrews, the person who was overseeing and designing the Titanic along with Alexander Carlisle, had a lot of suggestions, primarily that there should have been at least 48 lifeboats on board, but he was overruled on this, along with his suggestions of a double hull and watertight bulkheads that went up to the B deck, that could have stopped the Titanic from sinking. Additionally, at 9:45, it was stated that the lookouts on the Californian did not spot the flares sent up by the titanic. The flares were spotted, and the captain of the Californian, captain Lord, dismissed the flares as another ship just having a party. This was later proven through first hand evidence as the records of the court case that followed were recovered, and an officer stated the fact. pls like this took really long .
I am not particularly interested in the titanic as this was just one of those odd KZhead algorithm recommendations but I like the fact that the reason you ask for a like is because it took you a long time to type that stuff😂😂😂
Wow you know alot about this
Well, the video is old, and youre putting new info. So he didn't lie on purpose.
So much of this is wrong. Yes, there was a small fire on the Titanic, but it did not cause any major damage and was extinguished long before Titanic hit the iceberg. Also small fires in coal bunkers was common back them in ships. Titanic also had enough coal to get to New York. It's a theory that Bruce Ismay told Captain Smith to make the ship go faster. Normally ships back then didn't have enough lifeboats and it was perfectly legal to carry the number of lifeboats Titanic was carrying.
@@restoringoldstuff huh. Thats pretty interesting. Didn't know that! Thanks!
Who directly jumped to read comments??😅😂
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How did u know
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My dad saw the launch as a 5 year old, he was there with his mother because his dad's uncle was a passenger. Dad always said he remembered the way some parts of the water touching the ship had smoke on it.I think smoke and steam would be pretty much the same thing to a kid of his age
Cool
Hello how are you doing ?
@@lauralowbridge4271 hello how are you doing ?
What ever your father saw was not a fire, the fire theory has been disproven many times
Dad was born circa 1906/07. Annette, you must be over 80 if he was your father and he witnessed the Titanic at such a young age.
The ship had 3 financial titans that were against the US having a federal reserve, Astor being one of them I believe. The federal reserve came into being about a year after the sinking in 1913.
You must mean Astor & Guggenheim, who had never expressed their opinions about the Fed., whereas Straus had already spoken in support of it, I assume? Don't believe the recently invented myths you see in conspiracist videos.
Excellent observation. I forgot about that.
Is there any written evidence that these titans were against the formation of the fed? Tyia
HERSHEY MADE THE TRIP. THE OTHER 2 CANCELED AT THE LAST MINUTE. HERSHEY WAS AGAINST THE CENTRAL BANK. LIKE THE TWIN TOWERS, THIS WAS NO ACCIDENT.
Ive heard that some captains of large industries in America who were on board were against the Federal Reserve which came in to being in 1913 a year after she sank Ive also heard several old timers saying she was on fire before leaving Cobh in Cork Ireland 🇮🇪
Yeah the titanic sank, but our hearts sank when we found out that jack could’ve lived if rose would just scoot over.
kind of funny but it would've drowned with the weigt there would have done
Trover19 it wouldn't have held them both it couldn't hold the weight of you watched the movie he tryed to get on but it flipped them both over duh
Brian Burt Mythbusters proved it could support both of them.
PepicWalrus WITH added buoyancy. They would have had to tie life jackets to the wood in order to keep it floating enough to keep enough of their bodies out of the water so they wouldn't get hypothermia and freeze to death. When you are panicking and freezing, you aren't going to think about trying life jackets to the wood to stay afloat.
Love this
My great great grandfather had a ticket for the titanic but he couldn’t go on it because he overslept and missed it
Old Phone Yh I bet he was feeling really annoyed until he heard the news when he was probably very relieved
*gods plan starts playing*
Yup! Lucky man, wasn't he?
Playboiicarti Amen 😂
Playboiicarti 😂
I stayed at a hotel one night and had this dream that there was this kid lighting s fire. He burned the place down. I woke up and told my mom and she told me that the hotel had been rebuilt after burning to the ground.
The fire is well known. It was the subject of a TV documentary a few years back. The fire was in one of the coal bunkers, and in the documentary it distorted one of the doors between compartments meant to stop water flowing into the next compartment. Binoculars - there were binoculars but they were locked away and one of the officers who was not on the ship at the time had the only key.
The bunker fire was well aft of the area of collision.
@@dovetonsturdee7033 Not according to the documentary. It was in the area in this video.
@@Nooziterp1 This video is certainly not a documentary. Bright Side is one of the least reliable sources I have ever seen on KZhead. One of their other videos tells the story of a supposed survivor who was never on the ship in the first place.
@@Sarah0583 I didn't know about that. bright Side always struck me as straight down the line.
@@Nooziterp1don't trust anything that says titanic was doomed by a fire. Coal bunker fires were common for steam shops and it wouldn't cause anh warping due to the coal not burning hot enough
My grandfather knew that the Titanic was about to sink, he told everyone but everyone got annoyed and he was kicked out of the theatre.
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My grandfather I never knew him but if I did he Would have probably said son the Earth is flat 🤣🤣🤣🤣😈😉
Lol
Who's here 2019. Watching ❤
Me
We were swimming 2 days ago when u commented it was Thursday
Meh
@Help me get 9000 Subs without Videos And so what's on you dude?
I'm here watching you pander for cheap likes.
Each episode i watch of the Titanic, is just that more informative, a tid bit here, n there..thanks for sharing!
It's all bs dude, they don't know their history, don't get your Titanic info here
My grandfather told me that he saw The Titanic, and that from the beginning he warned all the people that the boat would sink, but they ignored him, however they were warned again on several occassions, until they kicked him out the cinema
Had me in the first half😂
😂😂😂😂you had me there💔
1. Ship not boat 2. Almost had me
😂😂😂
okay everyone in the chats saying that same thing but i finally get the joke
who else is creeped by the background music
Adarsh Shrivastava ive heard worse.
Final Cartoon plz tell me also so I can also listen that one
Adarsh Shrivastava me
Adarsh Shrivastava ikr
Adarsh.not me I love it
I wanna jump back in time to see what really happened
Yes me too
Remember time travel rules just go 88 miles per hour in a delorean and no talking to your past self (if you go back to when you were alive) or you could destroy the universe
Yeah me too
Yeah me too
Then we would have to travel at the speed of light which is 3 billion meters per second!
Great explanation in concise issues pertaining the sinking of the Titanic. Thanks guys!
It's all bs, clickbait, don't get your Titanic info here
Love the thumbnail by the way, made me picture the senerio differently
Rip to the band, they just wanted to keep everyone calm so they stayed on the ship
Yeah. They were brave as heck.
Yeah. Poor them.
My heroes
And apparently the families were changed for there uniforms after the sinking.
"i just died in your arms tonight"
Wait, the movie "Titanic" costs more than the ship?
Yup and the movie’s run time was longer than it took for the ship to sink in real time too.
That is crazy. Me: Just wait for it to go on tv.
Whaaa
Yeah wait the movie on tv and thats so crazy
always has been
Well I have a story my grandma always reminded me that she saved her father life well my great grandfather was about to go to a ship And my grandmother had a bad dream so he didn’t get to go later I found out my grandfather was heading to the Same location as the titanic at the same day as the titanic April 14th 1912 and I just realized he missed the titanic ❤this is been in my mind for 12years
Liar. The TITANIC did not make stops for passengers on April 14, it was in the middle of the Atlantic at that time. The final stop was in Ireland 3 days prior. Nice try!
They have known about the fire since 1912. There was never any reports of any real damage. There is no evidence that the fire caused significant damage. There is a picture of a black spot on the haul about 50 ft away from the boiler room where the fire was.
Im in
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I don't know why but I m very much interested 2 know about this ship......🙄
i think your reincarnated ahaha
I think I understood that. i am also very intrested and have spent about 3 years searching for facts. i love and know everything about this ship like the back of my hand. or paw, how would you know?
Ok up in pop
@@renegutierrez7859 I wish aisa hota😂
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I don't know if it was the music, or just the pure fact, but the story of the titanic just got so much more creepy
Yes really scary
Yup!
CamoSquid21YT music xD
Yup u r right
I’ll make it creeper and more scary the titanic sank. In the vid he said they did dog training in the film two dogs get on but yet you don’t see them at all in the movie and there was no dog bodies found HOWS THAT FOR CREEPY
Wow, the Titanic was such a fascinating and tragic event in history. After watching this video, I couldn't help but wonder about all the different factors that could have contributed to the accident. Some theories suggest that the lack of sufficient lifeboats played a significant role, while others point to the high speed the ship was traveling at, not allowing enough time to react to the iceberg. Additionally, there are discussions about the design flaws and the use of inferior materials in the construction of the ship. I'm really interested in hearing your thoughts and theories on what might have caused the Titanic disaster. Let's dive into the various possibilities and unravel the mysteries surrounding this iconic event! Would anybody like to join me for this journey?
3 important men on board are key to the cause of sinking
@@joecobb6410who were they?
Sure I'm facinated
Do some searching, and you'll find a vid on YT about explosions heard before hitting the iceberg... There's more to the story than the builder/country wanted people to know.
First, they were using the best steel they had at the time. They were NOT inferior.
I can't remember if it was on a TV show or in an article, but the bolts that held the Titanic were substandard, which cause the parts of the Titanic to buckle and break.
Yet her sister ship was a successful liner for 24 years? Odd, that.
Hi Kim how are you?
Wrong
Actually her construction was perfect... Its just that the cold water made the metal brittle
Engineering student here, one of my professors explained what happened today actually. The fire was not necessary to cause the weakness. Back then they used rivets to put together the ship, but the rivets were of varying carbon content. The cold water (which they did not take into account for testing the rivets for shear stress) caused the rivets to become brittle, so when the iceberg was struck, the rivets all shattered causing the big hole. If they had used better rivets/teared them or had been in warm water, the sink wouldn’t have happened
And your explanation seems much more plausible than that posed in this film. Thanks for the insight.
Underrated comment
King Ajacks Not that much. If the iceberg struck up to the 5 watertight compartment while the ship was turning away from the iceberg, the damage would've been a bit less. It'll just be a bunch of tiny leaks if stronger rivets were used.
Zachary Hering I've been having this thought for a while too. I also studied Engineering before and the Titanic also became a topic in one of our lessons.
You my good sir are correct
with the ship our heart sank in the movie 'titanic' when Jack died . why does leonardo dicaprio dies in 60% of his movies .answer please
Less it’s 40
@FloroWeb Why do you have to mention that he is Indian? If he had a username that sounded like it was a white person, would you have said,"idk American " or anything else?
Titanic is an infamous ship.
I really don’t know XD 😂
It’s a very famous ship lol
Why couldn't someone pick the lock or even break the lock. It was important to have the binoculous.
No, it wasn't. The purpose of binoculars was to indentify objects which had already been spotted. In Titanic's case, the lookouts rang the alarm bell as soon as the iceberg was seen. Oh, and the locked box myth about the binoculars is just that. A myth.
it wasn't important to have the binoculars at all. because it was extremely dark that night, there was no moon at all, so what would have been the point in binoculars to extend their vision if they basically had little to no vision of the sea ahead
Great video, very informative.
Titanic: hey iceberg you wanna see how strong I'm! Iceberg: no no no!
I’m pretty strong. The iceberg just HAD to come when I was sick 😩
U now the no no no no meme and the guy luaghs
@@r.m.stitanic2284 😂😂😁really?😊
It was fire everyone
ICEBERG: ha I’m stronger I just watched the movie
i bet the guys in the movie who lost their tickets were like "I AM BLESSED!!!" after they heard that the titanic sank
Yeah
Yeah and the once who got first thought we are the luckiest and blessed and after the ship sank they'll say what in the titanic is going on what the heck yeah I'm the unluckiest of all we are cursed
But t'was a privilege to die overseas in a famous ship.... Still Di Caprio is being appreciated for his wonderful job in titanic Btw..... uve got a good sense of humour
From a book i read in primary school the youngest person was 6month old rose who passed away on the 30th may 2009 And with her mum and brother were 2nd class. Unfortunately her 9yr old brother died in the sinking and her mum died in the 1940s unfortunately that be all the info i could get on this family
@@rigelrogers5113 really but in google it was written only Lorraine Allison was the only child who died in first class and second class of the titanic ship are you sure about this because the family you're talking about might be a third class family just saying you might be right there are still many things in this world that are still needed to be discovered or we don't know about especially the human bodies oceans and rare animals and even the space
Me remembers knowing this then realized I’ve already watched this video lol
Thank you for making this video! I've known about titanic for a long time, but I didn't know that. Are you sure? Because I don't like getting lied to. P.S please make more riddles
For me the scariest sound is at 6:10 when it changed the music and said "but there were no binocaulars.
True
I was laughing
Random *SNAS* 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😐😐😐😐
It was so funny hahahahaha
*binoculars*
TO SHOW THE POWER OF FLEX TAPE *I sAwED THiS bOAt iN hAlf*
Jackson S LOL
Jackson S bruh i died😂😂
Jackson S XD
Jackson S lol XD 😂😂😂
Jackson S bruh im dead
Very educative.... have really learnt a lot...
She is the most beautiful ship in the history ,and now she is lost deep in the ocean.
They could have used flex tape to save the boat but it wasn't created then
Anthony Velazquez *could have
ThAt’S AlOt Of DaMaGe
Anthony Velazquez lol
Anthony Velazquez lol
FLEX SEAL MULTIPLE COATS USED
I think because they were overconfident.
Yeah
I feel like not as much people would have got on. But they said “It’s the UNSINKABLE ship!!” Then more people came on and more people died 😭
And they concealed the truth about the fire
Like people of India
I think ur right
There are other theories: They used brittle steel. One hit caused lots of rivets giving way. Survivors heard the sound likee a piano. The second hull, safety holds didn't go all the way to the top. Once the one with the hole filled, it started filling the next and gradually they filled faster and faster. Other theory was that White Star had two ships and changed names on on due to a fire and sacrificed one.
If the steel was 'brittle' how is it that Olympic operated successfully until 1934? The theory that White Star swapped ships is not a theory at all. It is a myth, concocted in the mid 1990s, without a scintilla of evidence to support it.
All of which have been disproven.
Yeah... No Olympic and titanic weren't switched.. They wouldn't have gotten any money from that
This is not a theory, and because it was hidden from the public all 3 ships eventually sank in their own accidents.
@@a.howardsmith3243 The Olympic didn't sink. Brittanic and Titanic however, they did.
I honestly believe it was 3 factors that sunk the ship. Brittle steel, both in the rivets and the plating, the fire that had been burning for a long time before the ship even sailed and the iceberg itself. All 3 combined was too much for the titanic.
actually the coal fire helped the ship sink slower and not cause it to sink as the damage wasn't at the place of iceberg impact
I don't know why I'm so obsessed with this ship that I've been binge watching Titanic videos in youtube. 😅😂
@Daris French a camera from the wreck? 😅sorry I don't understand. If it is, take good care of it! 😊👏 It's the only remembrance in the world from Titanic.
@Daris French Wow. It is awesome. 😊Even I haven't been to a museum. Someday I will. Titanic is such a beauty. There's just something in her that isn't felt in other history of ships that sank. The cruise ship Concordia that tilted sidewards isn't compared to the mystery of Titanic.
I suggest watching not only titanic videos, but ones on estonia, lusitania, britannic, etc.
Ikr
Same I love the *Titanic*
The sad thing is there was a ship called the Wilhelm Gustloff. It sank in 60minutes and killed around 9,000 people and yet almost no one knows about it.
lol no one knows about it, wow
This is true
When, where?...Not doughting your findings.
Whibbly the Noodle they were incinerated after collision with tanker yes some do know my friend
Daniel Binando it was during world war 2 I think in the Baltic Sea?
Can you imagine if those binoculars were found by someone who visits the titanic often like James Cameron or someone else? I mean, I know those binoculars are probably long gone by now, being in over 12,000 feet deep of ocean water, but still, the imagination of those binoculars being found today is quite interesting.
The binoculars were never there. This is a total Red Herring, as the evidence given by the look outs at the US Inquiry made clear in April, 1912.
Only to discover you can’t see in the dark. They did have binoculars from the Titanic in one of the museums but again I don’t think they had night vision back then. Radar didn’t come along until WW ll.
Due to the rare sea and night conditions coinciding, the lookout would not have seen the iceberg until it was too late. The ocean was calm and the night was pitch-black, thus there was no reflection of light off either the 'berg, or the sea.
WRONG! The binoculars were locked away in a storage room by an officer who had the ONLY key to the room. He was fired so wasn't on the boat. And was in such a hurry to get off the boat he never gave the key back to the Captain.
@@EliteOnTheBeathe wasn't fired... He had been changed from being on titanic
Surprised they did not break the cabinet open where the binoculars were.
Perhaps you should read the minutes of the Inquiries, which comprehensively dispel the binoculars myth?
RIP to all the passengers that died that night😞🙏
Let's pray for the passengers
so sad!
Stil pray but everyone on the ship died due to age or the Titanic
Tabitha Jarnot that is why I WILL NEVER GO TO THE TITANIC and the BERMUDA TRIANGLE But lucky I was in the cruise going to alaksa
@@ashtino6690 ageed the main guy off the movie was actually 40 something years old dating the girl who had a husband,and she was in her 20's I'm like.😱 OMG.thats soooo wrong.
8 died and 246 injured during the construction of the titanic. Such a bad omen.
i like how no comments in 2019 does anyone in 2019 care about history?
@@maryjoycematacsil8920 me care ma'am
Mary Joyce Matacsil it’s 2020
@@maryjoycematacsil8920 yes only you don't care
It was normal to have fatalities on construction sites at that time.
They didn't ignored the signal they shooted the wrong flares
You’re right. The flares that the titanic used that night were for celebration and parties. They were the wrong colors.
Yes
People who come here after seeing that people who disappeared last week we must know for each other 😂😂😂
Who else wants to know more about the titanic
I turned on light
ME ITS HISTORY
I could tell you EVERYTHING. Well, not everything but most everything.
me
I do
Bottom line: People die when decisions are based on greed over need.
I agree with that!
Nothing new when it comes to Humans.
Yep..I too had an obsession about Titanic a few years back... okay like 10yrs or 15🤣🤣🤣 then I realized that life is like a box of bull$#%@, everybody lies and the only hope anyone has is critical thinking.
Truth be told
Or when they think life boats look yucky. Eeeewww the life boats are blocking my view. Or when they are so arrogant they believe there is no need for lifeboats.
The Titanic not only sunked but paved way for future modern cruise ships we now see today around the world. Watching all the way from Vanuatu
I heard an interview of a trained North Atlantic pilot who wrote a book about his theory that the Titanic did not hit an iceberg but collided with the edge of pack ice. His reasoning came from the log recording seeing a haze on the horizon, which is what pack ice would look like at the time of observation. Pack ice would only be about 3 or 4 feet above the surface.
"Hey there's a black spot." "Alright, pick it up and flip around". Right.
An eye
Title of video: The Truth about the Titanic has been revealed. End of video: "What theory do you believe?"
LOL seriously
How to make best clickbait 2018 *no clickbait*
Me and my lil bro got into an argument and he said "You don't know the truth about titanic!" He shows me this vid... What went wrong?
What do you expect from a scam life hack channel try to be bright?
IKR!!!!!!!!!!!! xD
The iceberg didn't "tear a hole in the ship". It slammed into the hull plates, causing them to buckle and the rivets (which were already under a lot of stress) to snap off.
You have given many other reasons for the sinking of The Titanic, which I didn't know till now. Thanks for the information and now I suspect newer reasons will be uncovered as time goes by. But the mystery continues...
Title: they lied to us Me: what if you did 🤔🤔
Jennifer Nieva ohhhhhhhhhh
Jennifer Nieva ohhhhhhh
I agree
Jennifer Nieva ohhhhhhhh
AYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Does anyone think it is kinda funny that everyone said "not even God could sink it" and then all these little perfect things happen to make it sink.
That was a fictional statement no one from White Star actually made that claim....
block buster I was your 700th like
God can sink it he has powers and he is God 😂
@@harryfishback8173 IIRC, it was something that was printed in some newspapers. Not the first time a paper has gotten their facts wrong.
i would've straight up said " Yeaahhh I'll get the next one"
I can't reply. Wouldn't let me say the Olympic is at the bottom of the sea, not the Titanic.
Haven't you just said precisely that? Foolish & inaccurate though your comment might be.
Another possible factor is that the builders of the Titanic used cheaper rivets, than were supposed to be used. The end of these cheaper rivets were not as strong as on the more expensive ones, and the tear along the hull was where the rivets went. I am not sure that the Best Best Rivets, No 1 instead of Best Rivets No 2, as were used, would have made a difference, as No 1 rivets are stronger at the ends, and not the middle. No 2 rivets are stronger along the length, but not at the ends.
Perhaps you might explain how the same materials served Olympic well for 24 years?
Too bad there was no flex tape back then :(
This. This is why. Yes this is why I keep on. Keep on going. Yes
Flex tape has saved my boat before it's very handy 😂
Jackson Berga and it would've fixed this boat that icberged in half !
now that's alotta damage
If you want to see it sinking search up titanic sinking in real life
The truth is the captain wanted to try the ice bucket challenge, so he nominated all passengers.
clorox lemon scent 😂😂
clorox lemon scent you just made my day😂
Nice humour 😁
True story dude
Lol!
At the time Titanic had lifeboats for 1300 people while the law said they only needed bough for 1100.
Regarding the binoculars. If the binoculars were as important as they say, I don't think it would be unreasonable for someone on the Titanic to open the door in another manner to retrieve the binoculars. Locks can be pretty easily broken or another way found into that locker form the side. It's not like it was a bank vault.
The binoculars were not important. Lookouts rarely used them in any case.
I was expecting you to say the Titanic was abducted by a UFO and when the aliens tried to put it back down they dropped it to hard
Zymon Ramirez that’s more believable than what this guy is saying
Every comment I read said something logically and then you come about and I cracked up
Zymon Ramirez *sighs* , in 2018 people have phones, bugattis and and enough money to create three more Titanics. But aliens? Mhm-mm, no. Be logical. I would rather buy the good old lie when you tell your mom that you're going to a school study, but really you're going clubbing with 5 girls and 8 boys, and ends up having a one night stand with a complete stranger, and cover it up on Mothers Day by singing Mama to your mom. x3
Phoenix Girl Mythics wat
Dead😂
Every time I hear titanic it breaks my heart of all those people that died and lived they had so much to still love for 😭😭❤️❤️
:(over 1000 people died
And worse old people and children were there😞
yeah
Yeah , I used to ask my Grandfather about it (he is still alive but he has forgotten all this), he had heard all this from my Great grandfather who was 20 something At that time , my Grandfather told me , it really didn't bothered them, when I have asked him why, he has said me at that time wars were going and many people were doing and the number was much more the people who had died from Titanic, + at that time the British rule was going in India, so it really didn't bothered them at that time
1500 ppl died nowadays so many people die from things like bombings
Actually if you look into The Olympic and Titanic you will find out about The Crash of Olympic, Captain Smith, and The Insurance reasons for wanting to sink Olympic (Titanic) as well as reasons why JP Morgan canceled right before boarding.
Morgan did NOT cancel, he was invited on all White Star maiden voyages and just chose not to turn up! As White Star under insured all their vessels, there was no financial gain.
The Titanic was swapped with The Olympic for insurance reasons!
No it wasn't. Do stop believing in fairy tales.
it was no
Imagine working 26 months just for all your hard work to go kaput in 3 days
NOMO imagine working all your life
TITANIC and the
24 months seems to fast. They needed more time to make the ship safer.
@@staciaparkes4998 Or milk the clock. Lol
stacia parkes the ship was safe enough, it was just a series of events that were the undoing of the ship. It’s made of iron not an indestructible force.
Who else come here after watching titanic in GMA? 😂
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@@ayishagarcia7168 napa iyak ka ate nu?😂✌
Interesting Subject Thanks for Update
I actually thought that the fire would have gone in such cold area!
So, I am at 0:57 in the video, and I will attempt to guess what the main topic of the video will be. Basically, the Titanic wasn’t really sank by the iceberg, it was because of many factors, the main ones being that the walls and ceilings separating the generators were poorly made, so the water was able to swamp in and destroy all of them. Also, at the same time that the Titanic hit the iceberg, one of the generators had exploded, blowing a giant hole in the side of the ship. Fun Fact: the Titanic only used three out of the four of its steam funnels, the fourth one was made for symmetric and architectural design.
The Zesty Potato. great point. But the generators were called boilers and the steam funnels were called smokestacks. Sorry if I made you mad. i just have this thing. so please forgive me.
Very close almost completely correct
The Zesty Potato. Nope. Missed the conspiracy completely
The Zesty Potato. Thats me.😂 I keep everything symmetrical
You sir are correct
3 years to build 3 hours to sink
not really 3 years
Not even close to 3 years
Sorry I’m mentally dumb and idk how to count knowing I have an F in math
DeathReaperGaming/ CvEx Dynasty I feel you
its okay man i love u
I remember reading in a book that there was a ship even closer then the cailfornian but it just took off .who knows maybe I’m dreaming it
I Recently watch the titanic and now I’m obsessed with watching stuff about it
I edited this so you have no idea why I have over 1.5K likes
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Who else hears the background music and feels like someones behind them ;-;
me
I felt like slender Man was behind me
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Thanks alot for the reminder😠😠😵😵
same bro my spider scenes
Im writing a book about the titanic and this REALLY helped
This video is completely wrong, don’t use this for information
I was taught that despite that manganese steal was available, the owners opted for a lesser priced sulfide steal for the Titanics construction. Sulfide steal is more corrosive, thus the salt water/air didn’t help the integrity of the rivets used on the Titanic. The weakened rivets resulted the Titanics rivets shearing off like a zipper when it hit he iceberg.
Titanic's sister ship was made of the same materials in the same yard at the same time. She operated successfully for almost 25 years. Please explain how that happened.
@@dovetonsturdee7033 a year later, I shall add on. not only did she serve for years, when she was scrapped, she was said to still be very strong.
*It was because the ship was made from Cast Iron which is hard but brittle.Back then they used to believe Cast Iron is the best metal but actually it is brittle so when struck with iceberg it cracked*
Right, it was all the bolts that held the metal pieces of the ship together
Rishabh Sharma another doc focused on that and the currents that drew the icebergs southward. According to that doc, the water was significantly colder than the air right there and significantly colder than the water temp during most of the trip. That may have played in to a night time mirage effect that made the iceberg nearly invisible until they were very close to the ship, and might explain why another ship appeared to be closer or further than it was. Moving into waters suddenly colder may have also contributed to the brittleness of the hull. According to the doc, nothing is certain but it does line up with the known facts and could explain some of the mysteries.
It was not made of cast iron....
it was made of cast iron
So could they have used Steel to build it then
SHOULD’VE USED FLEX TAPE
lol
Kraken Films Is that anything like duct tape?
you're funny but true though😂
To show you the power of Flex Tape, I sunk this boat and repaired it with only Flex Tape!
FLEX TAPE WOOOO
Blessed be all the lost souls and keep them at peace..🙏♥️
Seems it would make sense, that if the fire was hot enough to leave the mark on the outside of the ship, only the highest echelons of management and the small part of the crew trying to extinguish it would know about it. So, the captain was likely ordered by the owners of white star line, not to conduct the lifeboat drills. The world also really believed the ship was actually impossible to sink, it had been advertised as such since the beginning of the construction, so the lifeboats seemed unnecessary, as such, so would the lifeboat drills. They have also recently discovered a very long path of coal and other debris trailing behind the Titanic's final resting place, suggesting that the double bottom of the ship had sustained significant damage from the iceberg, or the fire, or a combination of both. Since the ship landed on the ocean floor in an upright position, we'll likely never know the extent of the damage to the underside. Theories now also suggest that shifting enough weight to the aft of the ship, might had maintained the balance of the ship, possibly enough to had kept her a float, but hind sight is 20/20, and even as the ship was sinking most on board still didn't think the ship could really sink, until the water actually began to wash over the deck. Some believe that there never was an iceberg, but there is eyewitness testimony of passengers playing with the ice on the deck. The ship was a true masterpiece, if an exact replica were built even today, it would be almost as appreciated now, as it was then, possibly, showers, and a few things for the purpose of hygiene might need to be modernized, and possibly the gym for convenience, but nonetheless, the luxury, and charisma of the ship was spectacular, and would still be appreciated today. New things are still discovered from time to time as new dives to the Titanic take place, but James Cameron and his teams seem to have pieced together a lot about the story of Titanic. Great video. I think most of the world would wish for just one of those contributing factors to have been different and possibly Titanic might had still be sailing today. Perhaps, with a few modifications, or possibly historically preserved, yet, still in operation. It's interesting to wonder what would have been, if she didn't sink that night.
This is not a great video, it’s a very inaccurate and misleading video, it’s already confirmed the fire had no effect on the ship itself
Hey atleast the pool in the titanic is still full of water!
Ngl, old joke.
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2019 anyone no just me mmk:(
Same here
Lol no one answered but meh
Me too
Why i am here
I’m at school
It took twice as long to build the Titanic as the Empire State Building !!
Brightside you know that historic travels reacted to your vids
Tbh the music is really creepy
Fawad Tahir ikr
Fawad Tahir no
Background soundtracks in movies and videos are what captures the moment and personally for me makes it more interesting not saying you're wrong but yo just what I think tbh
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Darkest Child by Kevin MacLeod.
I pray whoever reads this becomes successful.....
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Amen! Thanks, the same to you!
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Makes perfects sense at the Titanic's icy cold location (at the time it sank) by an iceberg. Also since it's "The First Ever", the steersmen were too confident to work properly.
I like the two ship theory and would the ship have been better off with no compartments
Three days before the Titanic sank, my grandmother had a very vivid dream that it would sink. She wasn't surprised she dreamed about the ship, because she said it was in the news constantly. But she was surprised that it sank, because it wasn't supposed to. She didn't think her dream was prophetic; it just seemed like a crazy dream. She told her friends, and they agreed that it was a crazy dream. Then it did sink, and her friends gave her some odd looks.
The reason why her friends gave her odd looks its because they think she made it all up
@@margarettereyes6589 That would make sense if she had told them AFTER it sank. But she told them before it sank. And before it sank, no one was saying it was going to sink.
😒 Right
The notion that the ship was 'unsinkable' was a popular claim due to the construction of its numerous water-tight compartments. Of course no one thought that in the absolute sense, but it was considered extremely safe. Therefore it is no wonder that if anyone claimed otherwise they would be remembered --- either as a kook or psychic or you-name-it. If the ship did not sink, they would soon be forgotten, along with their claim. But if it did sink then they would be remembered as having some mysterious insight. So I'm sure your grandmother wasn't the only one making such a claim, and unless she predicted the shuttle disaster, the world trade towers (both times) or the tsunami in Japan I would just consider it a mild coincidence.
@@thecarman3693she did guess all those to, I am related through trolling
This channel always gives me a reason to want to learn more
This channel is just trash.
@@RockyRacoon5 this channel. Is not trash its great
@@RockyRacoon5 no its not
@@Jesa_Yuki yeah
@@RockyRacoon5 pretty toxic, anti-education
No matter what is said, it's something that was very tragic, and very powerful and moving mystery, no matter what it's always going to be a powerful fact of history information
You miss one of a theory that the Titanic is actually the Olympic
Perhaps because there is not one shred of evidence to support it?
This always fascinated me about the titanic. My heart goes out to all who died that tragic day.
There's a very cool documentary here on YT that brings HQ cameras underwater to view all the remaining sunken parts of the ship....it's amazing!
@@she_sings_delightful_things what’s it called!??!
You mean 'my heart will go on' for all those people, surely?
Same here
They didn’t like black ppl, my heart doesn’t go out to them, sorry
Men: not even god could sink this!! God:wanna bet?
Exactly
I think its the devil try to proof
....then who did sink it? ship builder challenged with God, and then God proven he’s the only doer and controller this universe cause he “Allah” is the creator!
Lol
@@eaglelineconnexions no jesus is don't believe your fake god
The one I believe is that the ship turned and filled multiple air pockets and if it hit the iceberg strait on it would have only burst one pocket meaning there would be more servivers