To the members of the Titanic Historical Society, a great many of these so-called 'knowledgeable' statements seem rather ludicrous! Titanic nearly collided with a smaller vessel, the New York, in Southampton...due to the suction of the larger ship's propellers.
A curse? Perhaps, but there is no solid evidence to support that 'theory.' Switched with her sister, R.M.S. Olympic? Definitely not! This was proven by the discovery of Titanic's nameplate and the mfg. numbers on the propeller blades.
@Titan52berg sorry but in a hotel uk there are panels from Olympic these are original dining room panels. which have both titanic and Olympic nos on them a switch was definitely possible for these ship the ship on seabed has a vertical line forward of anchor chain Olympic had this titanic did not on the welded plates propellers can be swapped but not the bows of ships titanic was scrapped 25yrs later kind regards
When the Titanic was about to start its first and ultimate journey across the Atlantic, there was already something wrong with it; it nearly crushed with another cruise ship anchored nearby while leaving the port in Liverpool... But that was not necessarily what made some people freak out then. Some of them cancelled their journey days before as rumours of the Titanic's curse started to spread, while some left the board at the first port in Europe, panicked, following their intuition...
There is a legend that the Titanic was being built mostly by masonery members who hide some godless words behind the layer of the paint while making the ship, so the Titanic was cursed and therefore, doomed to a disaster. In fact, some passengers who bought expensive passage for the cruise, left the ship in the first port in Europe, driven by their premonition that something bad is going to happen to them if they continue their journey onboard that ship. ;*
@chuckmanofgod no .. dont you know what hapendt to titanic sister ? .. not britanic no the ohter..it diten sank, BUT as they all ways do when things get old..they chop it up :-(
@chuckmanofgod titanic did not sink she was swapped with sister Olympic titanic was scrapped 1939 for steel for ww2 this was biggest assurance fraud ever the whole world was dupped but we are better informed today but the greedy money people of that era thought they would get away with it. PERSONALLY i feel so sad for loss of life all for money
@motorguzzi100 you've read Gardiner's book as well then :) it's an interesting and thought provoking theory but there's no concrete evidence to support it.
Unimaginable that RMS Titanic was built by hand! We just sailed on Oasis and they said she was built in under 2 years like a giant lego set. Simply amazing!
Interesting how in a 1907 metting with a model of the proposed ship it already has an enclosed a deck promanade, same with the launch. Well, awesome graphics even if not historically accurate
@lo20s is this a real video or a small documentary? could you tell me the name of the documentary if you know it? i loved the titanic.. not so much the movie(leonardo dicaprio etc) but i love the ship :)... i love all ships... x.x
It wasn't just how she hit it.... everything was a factor.... The engines in reverse, the side swipe and even the temp of the sea, hell even the fact that the bulk heads weren't high enough!! Take away any one of these and she might still be here today!!
@Wnoronz - At 23 knots, the crew asleep in the bow would have been instantly killed, the ship may still have sunk though due to the torrent of water that would have rushed in. I admire your logic though, but have to agree with drummerdude that many factors contributed to the sinking. She was a beautiful ship though!
The video goes very well with the music, very well done and well selected. Its so good it gives me goose bumps...keep up the good work .....10/10
Adamhalstead23 3 days ago
To the members of the Titanic Historical Society, a great many of these so-called 'knowledgeable' statements seem rather ludicrous! Titanic nearly collided with a smaller vessel, the New York, in Southampton...due to the suction of the larger ship's propellers.
A curse? Perhaps, but there is no solid evidence to support that 'theory.' Switched with her sister, R.M.S. Olympic? Definitely not! This was proven by the discovery of Titanic's nameplate and the mfg. numbers on the propeller blades.
Titan52berg 3 weeks ago
@Titan52berg sorry but in a hotel uk there are panels from Olympic these are original dining room panels. which have both titanic and Olympic nos on them a switch was definitely possible for these ship the ship on seabed has a vertical line forward of anchor chain Olympic had this titanic did not on the welded plates propellers can be swapped but not the bows of ships titanic was scrapped 25yrs later kind regards
motorguzzi100 1 week ago
When the Titanic was about to start its first and ultimate journey across the Atlantic, there was already something wrong with it; it nearly crushed with another cruise ship anchored nearby while leaving the port in Liverpool... But that was not necessarily what made some people freak out then. Some of them cancelled their journey days before as rumours of the Titanic's curse started to spread, while some left the board at the first port in Europe, panicked, following their intuition...
aishakafeel 1 month ago
There is a legend that the Titanic was being built mostly by masonery members who hide some godless words behind the layer of the paint while making the ship, so the Titanic was cursed and therefore, doomed to a disaster. In fact, some passengers who bought expensive passage for the cruise, left the ship in the first port in Europe, driven by their premonition that something bad is going to happen to them if they continue their journey onboard that ship. ;*
aishakafeel 1 month ago
Complimenti, questo video é bellissimo, la musica é perfetta con il contesto.
Frankthevolvoman 3 months ago
i'm getting sleey because it so beutifull
Staceymooneyroot 3 months ago
What is the name from this song???
DuetscheBerlinTVK 5 months ago
I wonder if the RMS Titanic was to never have sunk, would it still be in service today?
chuckmanofgod 6 months ago
@chuckmanofgod no .. dont you know what hapendt to titanic sister ? .. not britanic no the ohter..it diten sank, BUT as they all ways do when things get old..they chop it up :-(
theo1307tog 5 months ago
@chuckmanofgod titanic did not sink she was swapped with sister Olympic titanic was scrapped 1939 for steel for ww2 this was biggest assurance fraud ever the whole world was dupped but we are better informed today but the greedy money people of that era thought they would get away with it. PERSONALLY i feel so sad for loss of life all for money
motorguzzi100 4 months ago
@motorguzzi100 you've read Gardiner's book as well then :) it's an interesting and thought provoking theory but there's no concrete evidence to support it.
tjf4375 2 months ago
@chuckmanofgod no it would probably be scrapped or be moored in Long Beach instead of the Queen Mary
starball23 3 months ago
A legendary ship can be constructed in 3 years but a building can't be in 10 YEARS!!! :o:o:o
Seby1001 6 months ago
Unimaginable that RMS Titanic was built by hand! We just sailed on Oasis and they said she was built in under 2 years like a giant lego set. Simply amazing!
alwayson09 8 months ago
@alwayson09 I know
lo20s 8 months ago
@alwayson09 wrong she was built in3 years
titanic12100 8 months ago
And what's the last music?
dreamisable 8 months ago
@82topp come on man, you cant diss the vid for one mistake!
thetitanicisdead 11 months ago
great great video..such an epic 3d model
DenisTerror 1 year ago
Stunning great piece of work.
GospelGentleman 1 year ago
Where did you get this video? I've been searching all over for it and I can't find where everyone is getting it.
Dirtboy101 1 year ago
Interesting how in a 1907 metting with a model of the proposed ship it already has an enclosed a deck promanade, same with the launch. Well, awesome graphics even if not historically accurate
82ttop 1 year ago
@82ttop Quite so. That was a last-minute improvement prior to the maiden voyage of Titanic.
thomas401 9 months ago
today in the 98 bday of titanic underwater..how sad..
kez3arco12 1 year ago
This is on my Top list of Videos of the Titanic.. Really enjoyed watching this. I have never seen this on the Discovery Channel.. Thanks for posting.
dallaspolo 2 years ago 2
what is the name of the Discovery Channel documentary used in this video, i used to now the name but now i forgot.
will someone please tell me the name?
generaltodd2 2 years ago
great CGI!
Sammyy46 2 years ago
Fantastic! What is the music? It fits perfectly.
rudititanic 2 years ago
Thanks and the music is from the movie Crimson Tide.
lo20s 2 years ago
@lo20s is this a real video or a small documentary? could you tell me the name of the documentary if you know it? i loved the titanic.. not so much the movie(leonardo dicaprio etc) but i love the ship :)... i love all ships... x.x
MilkeyCocoa 9 months ago
Fantastic! What's the music - it fits so well?
rudititanic 2 years ago
If Titanic had hit the iceberg head on it wouldn't have sunk - and that's a fact!
Wnoronz 2 years ago
It wasn't just how she hit it.... everything was a factor.... The engines in reverse, the side swipe and even the temp of the sea, hell even the fact that the bulk heads weren't high enough!! Take away any one of these and she might still be here today!!
drummerdude123456 2 years ago
no she'd have been scrapped like her sister and gone into history and we would have never heard of her. Sad but true
82ttop 1 year ago
I know!
gagaruku 2 years ago
@Wnoronz - At 23 knots, the crew asleep in the bow would have been instantly killed, the ship may still have sunk though due to the torrent of water that would have rushed in. I admire your logic though, but have to agree with drummerdude that many factors contributed to the sinking. She was a beautiful ship though!
MrAstrobean 2 years ago