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The Untold Tragedy of the Missed Lifeline & Haunting Sounds of the Titanic!

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By Mostafa Saied Published 3 years ago 3 min read
The Untold Tragedy of the Missed Lifeline & Haunting Sounds of the Titanic!
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• The Titanic sank on April 1912 after many chances to save its passengers, but a ship just a few miles away didn't help, so why didn't this ship help? At 11 30 PM the Titanic is calm under the captain's Guidance, but at 11 40 PM it crashes into an iceberg, and at midnight the ship's crew sends a distress signal through the radio frequency, and at 12 25 am they receive a response from RMS Carpathia.

• At 12 45 am the sinking ships crew released rockets into the air, 90 minutes later the deck broke and the ship dived underwater, at 4 10 AM the Carpathia arrived at the shipwreck location, the crew members made heroic efforts to save all the people, at this moment another ship appeared the SS Californian.

• The Californian is sailing in the cold waters of the North Atlantic when it gets into a section with a lot of icebergs at 10 10 pm Captain Lord stops the ship and orders the radio operator to warn the Titanic about the danger but the radio operator doesn't understand Evans' words and cuts the connection.

• The Titanic begins to sink and Evans goes to bed the operator on board the Carpathia catches the distress signal but the Californian doesn't. Captain Lord can't sleep and feels that something is wrong, the crew forgot to take Red Rockets on board, so they lit up the sky with a bright white light, but Captain Lord doesn't perceive these lights as a cry for help, so he decides to contact the ship but this time not through radio communication.

• The Titanic went underwater at 2 20 am, a little more than two hours later radio operator Evans wakes up and turns the transmitter on, he hears many Rescuers talking about the sunken ship, and immediately heads to the wreck site, where they find nothing but wreckage.

• Captain Stanley Lord is a very old man, he calls a notary to confess something, the captain swears he's not guilty, but the Samson Theory could answer that question for us, the crew of the ceiling ship Samson catch seals, they turn off the lights and sail away, they never notice the Titanic.

• The Titanic was a famous giant the largest ship of that time now two grand pieces lying on the ocean bottom about 2 000 feet apart torn by the catastrophic Collision of time itself the bacteria eating the iron of the Titanic's Hull piece by piece. The wreck would fall apart if anyone tried to take it out of the water, and no one would be able to reconstruct some parts. The Titanic hit the ocean floor a long distance away, and the down blast of water which many believe hit the ship after it had touched the bottom of the ocean would have pushed back the majority of the potential acoustic vibrations. Survivors said they heard terrifying noises as the Titanic was breaking apart but none mentioned hearing anything after the ship disappeared below the surface of the water. There weren't enough lifeboats and no one knew how to react properly.

• The Titan a novel published in 1898 was very similar to the Titanic in that both ships sank in April and had no life jackets or lifeboats for all the passengers.

• Dorothy Gibson was an American silent film actress who was also one of the Titanic passengers she survived the catastrophe right after she came to New York she started filming saved from the Titanic a month after the ship sank the movie was successful but got destroyed in a fire so it only exists in memories like Jack Dawson.

• The Titanic was crossing the area Southward right when the cheese went down, but it took more than 70 years to find the wreck.

• There's still some food left on the Titanic, for example cheese, because the microbes that turn milk into cheese create special conditions to protect the product from spoiling. A battered pair of white cotton gloves was found in the wreck of the Titanic, sheet music and one violin were found among the wreckage, and a pocket watch that stopped at 1 45 am the time when the ship went under the water, perhaps one person could have changed what happened. Scientists used a computer model to calculate the paths taken by the giant iceberg that sent the Titanic to the ocean bottom, and found that it had dwindled down to only 1.5 tons. Violet Constance Jessup was as many called Miss Unsinkable, she was only 24 years old when she joined the Titanic crew, and she helped passengers get into lifeboats. Four years later, she was on the Britannic, which also started sinking.

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