Titanic - One Piece Sinking Theory

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2008

Presentation of the Theory of the One-Piece. I'm trying to figure out how to do the two-piece, but until then, it's just one-piece.

That gorgeous 3D model I'm using is made by fmsdf, you can download it at ze 3D warehouse.

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  • They ment it rose at a 30 degree angle not 30 metres, but how the TITANIC sank will be a mystery forever untill some clever person invents a time machine lol!!

  • My God. Never saw such a bunch of bullshit condensed in just 2:40 minutes of pure improvising specullation. Jesus.

    ARE YOU A MARINE ENGINEER OR NAVAL ARCHITECT??? ARE YOU ENGINEER AT ALL.

    Cause I am. ;) The ship structure is not design in order to support it's own weight without collapsing. You put a ship with 250 m of leght supported only in both extremities and the middle section stress will collapse the ship and broke him in two.

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  • How do you explain the wreck of Titanic? It's into two pieces!!!

  • @CHRISTINKER86 But an Titanic 1997 film shows very realistic sinking.

  • It's already been proven. The Titanic sank then Split in TWO Pieces. They proved this in 86'.

  • how to sink a ship in google sketchup

  • @CHRISTINKER86 they already found out how the titanic sank but i think its just 99% true thers always 1 thing missing and thats:we never have seen what happent whith our own eyes what they are saying about how the titanic sank is just from investegations :D + there weren't cameras back then right? or video makers or somthing

  • it could be possible that if it did sink in one piece, it could have split from the water pressure as she fell like a stone

  • the titanic split.... duh

  • titanic splits

  • its splits

  • How is the sharp-ended aft expansion joint supposed to have coped with that high angle?

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