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  • some peaple think that the hole reason it sank was because the rudder was too small example: my dad haha

  • i am pretty sure you spelled right rong

  • wow 71 comments in 30 secs, haha get it SECS

  • failx2

    

  • huge-ass ship go by-by, no one know where go huge-ass ship, too bad

  • you would think that the survivers would know what happend to it but i guess it would be easier to ask them when they where still alive. the last surviver died about 20 years agoi think

  • nice viddddeeeoooo xD

  • That is OK i guess. :-P

  • Great Video

  • Wow.buried itself 62 feet under the seafloor...just imagine the ships that tall plus another 62 feet you don't see

  • on discovery photo you can see, that hall is maked from inside, so it's mine that probable TITANIC didn't hit the ace.

  • tbh the most ironic thing about all this? the titanic would have survived a head on collision. her hull was weak to the sides of the bow but the front end would have saved her.

  • The powerout happend right before the smokestack fell down, wich was right when the crack in the middle of TITANIC started

  • You were right about the powerout, but the powerout happend when the big crack in the middle started

  • The largest known irony in history, Titanic. Don't get me wrong I feel for the loss of the life on the ship, just I mean.... what do you get for saying the worlds first unsinkable ship in early 1900's? A sunken ship...

  • must have hurted when it broke its back...

  • hard to starboard

    HARD TO STARBOARD!

    hard to starboard what?

  • @tonymerc1 HARD to starboard: hard to turn around so they dont hit the ICEBERG

  • First of all, of course everyone knows the Titanic struck an iceberg that caused it to sink. But I've been hearing other funny theories. Some say the ship's metal wasn't strong enough to withstand the icy waters, so the water burned a hole through the metal. I've also be hearing things like since the hole wasn't that big, the passengers could've stuffed it with jackets and that would hold them til they arrive to New York.

  • @eugene680 no at 0:16 what did he say?

    did he say Hard to starboard od?

  • The Titanic had a powerout system between 2nd and 3rd funnels to simulate

    how electrity shuts down.

  • I feel sorry for the people who were on the ship... RIP

  • This animation had a HUGE failer!!! XD Two things were wrong with this. One the electricity didn't go off until after the first smoke tower broke. Two the smoketowers were not connected to the ship as it went under, all four were completly seperated from the ship.

  • it's not titanic

  • what was the fastest sinking of a liner?

  • @coolshipvids it was the RMS Lusitania. She sunk in 18 minutes.

  • wasnt there 8 engines down where the expasion joint was.? when i was making the wreck of the stern from one of chris hofferts titanic models there was only six engines. sorry for my bad spelling.

  • 10 people are icebergs!

  • They should of invented Shamwow a long time ago.

  • No no no everyone youve got it all wrong. The ice berg did not sink the titanic. Chuck norris was skipping stones!

  • Wow this is the most nice ship simulation of the Titanic thanks for uploading :)

  • the second funnel did not fall down

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  • ok what program was this on? i have the movie and at the beginning theres something similer to this but in this chip it seems to explain more.

    

  • The ship wouldn't have sunk in the first place had it collided head on with the iceberg...

  • @Devchar96 i agree with you. they did not think of the watertight compartments. what would you do if a 45,000 ton ship was heading torwards an iceberg. i would probably try to pass it. not head streight forward.

  • @rathaseng99 Yeah it does make sense what they tried to do, and I would've done the same thing, I guess what they ended up doing was more of a panic reflex though.

  • A lot of people would survive if the creator of the ship wasn't on board.

    Titanic could've been there for atleast 2 more hours, if he wouldn't have said not to stop.

    He didn't want to lose his reputation because of his first big ship sinking the first time it sails.

  • @RobotCreeper he is still not to blame. he tried to miss the icebergs by going around. but the icebergs were heading south, moving in titanics path.

  • how did, in the video, the ship turned from BIG to SMALL?

  • lights didnt go off on first smokestack, but it went off just before the ship broke its back

  • since kyogre can expand seas, he made thhe iceberg:>)

  • The power outage wasn't that early. Just saying.

  • where did u get this?

  • this is wrong. it didn't have a powerout when the first smokestack fell down.

  • @jvpski3 ik it went out when it was spliting

  • @jvpski3 that did happen. it happen third smokestack

  • @wickedodd12345 only based of the movie.

  • @wickedodd12345 only based of the movie though.

  • @jvpski3 you dont know.

    your just baseing this of the movie. researchers ,divers and submarines found that camerons sinking was wrong.

  • @jvpski3 You were there to say it?

  • @jvpski3 you dont know that...the only real knowledge of this is lost in the Atlantic

  • @jvpski3 it actually did

  • @jvpski3 No one really knows lol.

  • what if titanic didnt sink then wat would the world be like

  • @sonukhan12 dramatic death- if she didnt sink, then britannic would have killed thousands.people would have dies in war from lack of lifeboats, death alover the oceans and the carpatathia wouldnt have sank

  • @sonukhan12 There would'nt be sucsess in James Cameron, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio's carreers.

  • Im pretty sure that The first funnel fell first before the lights went out!

  • @capenati wwII4444 is rite it dosen't matter if the titanic was going full speed or not. it was bigger stronger and could stand up to four compartments flooded. so just shut the fuck up! wwII4444 is rite!

  • A little incorrect...WSL didnt want to make a fast pass, the titanic could never match the speed of the Lusitania, it is 4 knots slower...

    Aditionally a headon would have been better, but you said they avoided it with some kind of luck in your voice...

    The front of the ship sank much faster than 20 knots, 20 knots would not do much damage

  • this animation is good but incorrekt!

  • @MegaTitanic4ever why is it incorrekt exspain please

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  • well this video explains why titanics funnels were never found

  • @Twilightrox360 Actually, they probably did go out at that time. Your just basing facts from James Cameron's stupid movie.

  • @matrixfan127 james camerons movie isnt stupid!

  • @matrixfan127 The truth is, nobody really knows. Before the 80s, everyone thought the ship sank in one piece. Now we know it broke in half.

  • They didn't say anything about the back...

  • Oh Thanks?

  • WOW! The sinking of the Titanic is always amazing to watch.

  • How Did You made the vid?? Please tell me..What Recorder did you use??

  • @TheEmocute Its called the discovery channel??

  • good

  • AGREED WITH THEGUITAR

    

  • Watch the Titanic 99th anniversary ( :  /watch?v=HR6HIK2U3fs

  • @gerud ur a piece if shit.

  • NEARLY 25 MPH

    :O

  • Full speed ahead + head on = probably stay afloat

    Full speed ahead + glancing glow = sink rapidly

  • @RoyMakesGoodVideos what the ship glowed?lolz its glancing blow not glancing glow

  • @antonralph OMG... it was a typing error... i typed the wrong letter

  • uau muito bom :)

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  • So many people died and only 866 survivors

  • @jetacegh

    So? 9400 Germans drowned when the Wilhelm Gustloff was torpedoed in WW2, but nobody cares about German civilians (mostly refugees) dying in the war.

    In peacetime the MV Dona Paz sank in the Philippines back in 1987 killing 4375 people, the worst maritime disaster in peacetime. Ever heard of that sinking? Only 24 years ago.

    Here's a good one. The MV Le Joola sank outside Gambia in 2002, killing 1863 passengers, 360 more than when Titanic sank.

    Look those sinkings up.Heard of those?

  • R I P Titanic :( And to all those that died with her

  • Ya

    They made a mistake in attempting to avoid the iceberg. Had they not reversed the engines, the ship could have avoided the iceberg all together

  • you know chuck Norris probably was the iceberg

  • 0:41 "steel plating" first it was made of iron the titanic only part that was steel was the titanic's rudder

  • If they ramed it head on she would have survived.

  • @WWII4444

    no she wouldind b couse the vibracions would pop the vribits of and titanic woudl calapse... sorry for my bad english

  • @Bttfdelorean3 the damage would only be contained in the first compartment and thus survivable.

  • @WWII4444

    Pure speculation and mostly from people who have no idea what hitting a massive iceberg head on would result in. There's a reason no ship tried to hit them head on, the forces from the sudden stop would have popped rivets all over and possibly damaged the expansion joints.

  • @SteveSpicerPortsmuth in 1856 the Cunard liner RMS Persia struck an Iceberg head on and survived by her stout construction and was made of Iron which is weaker than steel(which the bulk of the Titanic was made of). so If a Iron built paddle steamer could survive ramming a iceberg head on who's to say the Titanic who not only was made of steel but was probably more structurally sound than the Persia, could survive the same occurrence.

  • @WWII4444 the Titanic was going at full speed

  • @WWII4444

    Wrong.

  • poor titanic

  • plus if they had hit head on the ship would of floated!!!!!

  • @EndTheFilms i know there stupid

  • @TheDownloadPerson

    So are you for numerous of reasons. You don't know the difference between they're (as in they are) and there.

    Also, anybody who considered hitting a massive iceberg head on was either incredibly stupid or insane. Besides, the ridiculous notion that she would have stayed afloat if hitting the iceberg head on is from people who have no idea of ship design or even common goddamn sense.

  • @EndTheFilms

    Not she would NOT, that's just nonsense speculation from people who have no idea what forces are at work when two massive objects collide at high speed. Only 10% of an iceberg is seen above water, and can you imagine the massive forces going backwards through the ship?

    Nobody was insane enough to try hitting a massive iceberg head on, not then not now.

  • @SteveSpicerPortsmuth The experts are the people who have said this 'speculation'. Titanic would have stayed afloat if she had hit the iceberg head-on because five of the watertight compartments needed to have been breached for it to sink. The ship was going slower than usual, there was no way that the iceberg would have been able to crush five compartments, from the tip of the bow to the bridge. No way!

    But they didn't know that and of course they tried to avoid the iceberg completely!!

  • i know more about titanic than these idiots do.they need to reaserch more! i've been learning about titanic since i was 5!!!!!!! the rear landed in the water and stayed there for a about 5 miniutes the only thing they got right was that it hit an iceburg, smokestacks fell,5 compartments flooded, it sank and it split!!!!!!!!man!!!!!!!

  • @EndTheFilms from 5 years what a poor idiot baby i was learning it whe i was 3 years beat that

  • @EndTheFilms um... yeah I began studying when I was 9, no offense, but obviously, you are the one who should be the one studying up because you can't spell nothin' right

  • @EndTheFilms noob -.-

  • at least some people survived! they shouldnt of gone on titanic it was a big dragic

    

  • @CHICKOW01 noone knew that the titanic was going to sink, like most tragedies, it suprised everyone

  • Didn't they ever find any of the funnels near the wreck?

  • @michaelhviper knowing that they were mostly filled with air inside the hull where the water wasnt inside, they basically imploded into pieces of rubble like the stern

  • @michaelhviper the funnels are the only parts of the ship that are not known as to where they are at the bottom

  • For those of you who think this is cool you should really think about all those people who died from being in that freezing cold water. Bet u wouldnt think its so cool then.

  • @Makaylahere With that description it literally was cool

  • @freelynz wat r u talkin about???? And that message thingy wasnt me it was my big brother.

  • Cool

  • Correct! Only one thing wrong: The Iceberg opened SIX compartments!

    Cool though.

  • @VkDoomStudios no it was five. britannic had 6 compartments flooded. titanic was designed to stay afloat with 4

  • @VkDoomStudios That's true. I heard it was 6 also

  • @VkDoomStudios Incorrect!!!!

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  • actually the titanic was designed to have the forward four compartments compromised and any two of the others

  • Tht was a very gud simulation ^.^ The only flaw was it didnt mention tht the titanics rudder was to small for a ship of its size. It wouldnt of been able to turn away from the ice burg even if it saw it earlier

  • @TMoHSHaruhiSuzumiya Hahaha fayul

  • What show is this I mean what program and what channel? thnx to those who will help ^_^

  • Lol "Hard to Starboard!"

    They turned to port...

    Fail

  • @caelenvasius ships back then had a tiller effect in their steering systems i.e. if the wheel goes right the ship will turn left. he did turn the wheel to the right. BTW the officer who issued the hard to starboard command knew this and meant for the ship to turn left

  • @blabla1301 it is not!!!!!!!! The guy that made the ship was the one because he wanted a world record on the fasttes ship -:(

  • it made me cry psych oh and by the way it sank 12,000 ft. ps. it was the captins fault

  • @MaddyCallieEricaKris

    The Captain was asleep at the time, so it was hardly entirely his fault.

  • @tomnatsworthy it was his fault because the ship went way too fast through the ice water.

  • @tomnatsworthy Yes, but if you have read the testimony by Ismay, Smith was pressuring him to resume normal speed.

  • O____O nooooooooooooooo

  • how sad!

  • the power goes off too soon in this vid but overall this is an accurate vid

  • why did them lots of people even go on to tht death trap even though they tested it but they should of tested its streaths aswell and for all of thme lost souls tht were lost tht night R.I.P :(

  • dude chill they did,thats why they said it was unsinkable but it hit it hard

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  • wait its to deep you cant go down there

  • FOE ICEBURG USED BLIZZARD!!! ITS SUPER EFFECTIVE!!! TINANIC FAINTED

  • that pressure would have been painful on the ears.....for anyone caught in an air pocket!

  • i been studing this ship since the forth grade now i am no expert but my theory is, if the Titanic slowed down and hit the berg  head on maybe one or two compartments would of flooded and possibley stayed afloat

  • @Sdegner19 That's true actually, they say that it was a mistake attempting to avoid it, also for whatever reason the same man who convinced the captain to try and set a record also convinced him to keep going after they hit, and this was what caused it to sink as quickly as it did... Many could have been saved if that decision hadn't been made to keep going

  • @shawngamble Yeah your right man it was Ismay's Fault all of it. He wanted to break records i say he broke one his own ship.

  • 46,000 ton, shes tiny

  • @thegarlands04 By her day, she was large. Remember, battleships of the day rarely were more than 30kilotons, and HMS Dreadnaught had a war load displacement of about 21kilotons.

  • big ship small mistake

  • This version is retarded.

    "Titanic was racing through the night, full steam ahead"

    It was a race?

    "Her owners were trying to make headlines, with an exceptional fast crossing"

    Headlines in what newspaper?

    I give up, Titanic was not a full blown action ship that "exploded" into the iceberg into a "massive explosive impact." In this version, they add dramatic music, sound effects and speed up the sinking. And who cares about how fast the ship sank under the water?

  • @CaptainObviousHero I wonder if the ship did sink that fast?

  • @CaptainObviousHero i know... im surprised how a supposedly proffessional tv channel can produce such crap... ,,trying to make headlines with an exceptionally fast crossing?" REALLY? there is ZERO evidence for that. that sentence is based 100% on newspaper rumors which were made up to increase sales. and that is a fact.

  • Imagine the amount of pressure that has to be present to make that thing split in two!

  • I wonder what would have happened had she rammed the iceberg headon?

  • @Stormfin Might not o' sank believe it or not

  • @Stormfin they say she would have stayed afloat long enough for help to arrive because less compartments would have been flooded

  • @Stormfin the titanic would stay a loft because only one compartment would have ben breched

  • ow i broke my back1 LOL

  • Fuck people trapped in that thing alive

  • at least 1/3 of the passengers survived

  • So yes, White Star were not the ones who coined the phrase 'unsinkable'. But they did use it to get the message out about the ship, and sell tickets faster. Back then, it gave passengers reassurance, and made them feel safe crossing the ocean on a ship they thought could not sink.

    If you were living back then and you needed to sail across the ocean, and could choose between several different ships... Would you sail on any ship, or would you sail on the ship that is claimed to be unsinkable.

  • A newspaper was the first to call Titanic unsinkable due to it's innovations at the time such as electronic bulk heads that could be closed by a switch on the bridge as opposed to manually having to close each compartment. As well as many other features. Also the fact the ship was so large (at the time it was the largest man made object.) So it's size made people believe it would not sink.

    Either way, White Star used the tagline 'unsinkable' to sell it's new ship to the public

  • R.I.P. the titanic bless the souls of the Peaple :(

  • Lol I watched this several times. :)

  • Talk about shitting your pants if you could live to tell that one.

  • everything can sink. i dont understand why they said she was unsinkable.