RMS Titanic breaking up sequence

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In the History Channel documentary "Titanic's Final moments: Missing Pieces" It was revealed that the ship broke differently then we had so far always though!
The ship did not broke suddenly, like seen in the 1997 James Cameron movie, but more gradually! Evidence of this was found near the wreck of the Titanic, when a piece of the keel was found! When playing the gaming "Hidden Mysteries: Titanic" a sequence of this newly discovered way of sinking was present! I wanted to share this with you!

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  • @kougermasterz the lights were going on and off throughout the entire time. And what i said earlier. There is new evidence that the breakup started MUCH earlier then once thought.

  • @Films0R0Us The power was severed and the lights went out immediately before the ship started to break. By the time people's eyes had the chance to adjust, the ship was appearing to "right itself" before it finally sank a few moments later.

  • @Films0R0Us Some of those testimonies were influenced by the White Star Line. Very few people actually saw the ship split because there was absolutely no light whatsoever at the time of the break. Some thought the loud cracking noises were the boilers crashing forward through the ship, which is absurd. You have to look into what people said during the investigations and afterward, not just accept "I didn't see the ship break."

  • @kougermasterz Yes, But what about the testimonys that said the ship did not split. and there is also new evidence saying she started to split at about 10 degrees but wasnt as bad...

  • @Films0R0Us What a silly, irrelevant comment. It's called evidence and witness testimony.

  • @kougermasterz were you there? no

  • it's indeed not true. A ship like Titanic could never break at this angle

  • This is ridiculous. The ship broke immediately after the base of the first funnel went under at 2:18.

  • Also the lights would shut shut off when the ship breaks so this is also nosense

  • @skrivbok well, if she went like we think until about 1:30 and broke like this about 1:30 am, she would have taken a while to sink up till this moment, then she would plunge straight down

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