Why did the Titanic hit an iceberg? Isn t it a fan?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-28
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What a natural and man-made disaster.

    Is it inevitable?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because of the captain's carelessness. With his many years of sailing experience, the captain of the Titanic thought that when he found the iceberg, he was turning the rudder and could still avoid the iceberg, but he made a fatal mistake, because the Titanic's hull was too large to quickly turn the rudder in a short time and a short distance. Moreover, the Titanic's lookouts were not equipped with telescopes, which was another fatal mistake.

    The manufacturer of the Titanic, the White Star Steamship Company, used inferior rivets to manufacture the Titanic, which led to the fact that after hitting the iceberg again, the crack was too large, so that the five tight water silos quickly flooded.

    The ship before the Titanic had already issued an iceberg warning, but the arrogant captain did not pay attention to it, and still drove at the highest speed of 22 knots per hour, resulting in the inability to turn quickly after discovering the iceberg.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Was it really an accident that the Titanic hit an iceberg? Experts have found new evidence, and it turns out to be.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Excluding the psychology of terrorist attacks, who wants a ship that has just been launched to sink into the sea with thousands of people?

    Even if it was premeditated, arranging an iceberg to accurately hit a giant ship would seem to be a high-tech thing now, right?

    It was an accident, and many coincidences led to such serious consequences of this tragic event.

    Don't think of big things as conspiracy theories, big things can happen by coincidence.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't know if your purpose in asking this question is to be funny.

    Generally, only a small part of the iceberg is exposed on the surface of the sea, and most of it is below the sea surface. I don't know if you didn't watch the movie carefully, the crew said before that it was cloudless that day, and there was not a trace of wind, which is very bad for observing icebergs. So at that time, when the crew saw the iceberg with the naked eye, they couldn't hide it, the Titanic's hull was too big, but the rudder was relatively too small, and the turn would be very slow.

    Actually, what I said has been completely explained to you in the movie, and those are all filmed based on the reasons and processes of the shipwreck summarized by everyone after the sinking of the Titanic at that time. If you really don't understand, please "seriously" read it again!

    Also, the captain is not negligent, as for why it happened, please watch the movie carefully, all the questions you want to know, the movie has been answered very clearly!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There was no navigation system in those days. There is also no radar. Otherwise, how could there be such a poignant love story.?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The director's arrangement, creating plot suspense, this is the success of director Cameron.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, the movie is all fake.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Probably the Titanic liked the iceberg.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    British historian Tim Maltin said that the reason why the Titanic's crew did not notice the huge iceberg was because the light reflected from the sea surface was abnormal, making the iceberg "invisible". By the time the boat reaches the iceberg, it's too late to avoid it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The reasons are varied:

    1. Design issues. Shipbuilding engineers only thought about increasing the strength of the steel, not about increasing its toughness. In order to increase the strength of steel, adding a large amount of sulfide to the steelmaking raw material will greatly increase the brittleness of steel, so that the tragedy of the sinking of the "Titanic" has occurred.

    2. Under the impact of the iceberg, it may be that the rivet broke and caused the hull to disintegrate, and finally buried the "Titanic" at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

    3. Mirage. The mirage prevented the lookout on the Titanic from finding the iceberg in time, and also made the freighter California unable to identify the Titanic and communicate with the ocean liner.

    4. Shipwreck conspiracy theory The 1,523 passengers and crew killed in the sinking of the "Titanic" did not die from "natural disasters", but unfortunate victims of a "ship insurance fraud conspiracy" after a catastrophic mistake.

    There are many other reasons, but they are all speculation, and there is no unified version among historians at present.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The Titanic's lookouts were not equipped with telescopes and could no longer discover the glacier for the first time, and it was too late to see it with the naked eye.

    2. Arrogant captain. The captain believed that he could avoid the glacier if he found it in time, which led to the slackening of the crew.

    3. The weather at that time. Some studies have found that when the Titanic was near the iceberg, the warmer air flow brought by the cold Labrador current and the Gulf Stream met, resulting in abnormal refraction of light on the sea surface and the crew could not see the iceberg clearly.

    4. Decision-making mistakes at critical moments. When the glacier was discovered, he chose to slow down and avoid the iceberg, but the Titanic was huge and couldn't avoid it for a while. It has been pointed out that when slowing down, the left full rudder should hit the glacier with a strong bow, not one side of the boat.

    5. Hull quality problems. The wreckage recovered from the wreck showed that the steel used to make the rivets was high in carbon and was more susceptible to breakage, with the rivets breaking and the hold flooded.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think the reason why "Titanic" hit the iceberg was that night, the atmospheric conditions in the sea area where the incident occurred were prone to superrefraction, and the light was abnormally bent, thus forming a mirage. Mardin said that the mirage prevented the lookout on the Titanic from finding the iceberg in time, and also made the freighter California, unable to identify the Titanic and communicate with the ocean-going passenger ship.

    A giant ship known as "unsinkable" suffered the fate of capsizing on its maiden voyage, and more than 1,000 lives sank to the icy bottom of the North Atlantic with the giant ship. On this giant ship, the commentators "incarnated" as third-class guests, boiler room workers, captains, etc., and told the audience about this dusty history. From their telling, it can be seen that the Titanic's collision with the iceberg was the end of this shipwreck tragedy, but the lead of the Titanic's capsizing has long been buried, that is, the management chaos.

    On a clear, cold night on April 14, 1912, lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were carefully looking at the unusually calm sea. But because the crew was busy preparing for the Titanic's maiden voyage, they hurriedly misplaced the telescope, and neither lookout could find the telescope, and when they found the glacier, the glacier was in front of them, only more than 400 meters away. ”The narrator said that this shows that the management of the Titanic's maiden voyage is still very chaotic, and what is even more incomprehensible is that on the day of the Titanic's sinking, it received "ice warnings" from other ships, but the Titanic still maintained a high speed.

    The second is that the captain is experienced and does not pay enough attention to it, the Titanic is too big to turn immediately, the ship's lookout found it too late, and did not wear binoculars, and the Titanic is not as strong as imagined, and the interior is flawed, and part of the reason is mentioned when the elderly Rose tells about it in the movie.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Was it really an accident that the Titanic hit an iceberg? Experts have found new evidence, and it turns out to be.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At 11:40, the lookout Frederickt found the iceberg, and rang the alarm bell of the bridge 3 times, and at the same time called ** to the crew on duty, warning that there was an iceberg ahead, the first mate immediately ordered the left full rudder, and the whole ship went back urgently 2 commands, which later proved that the first order was a fatal mistake, just 37 seconds after he gave the order, the Titanic could not stop moving in time because the hull was too large and the speed of progress was too fast, and it crashed towards the iceberg.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, because everyone is too careless, thinking that the Titanic is an "unsinkable" luxury ship, the captain is too confident in it, and everyone else is immersed in the infinite satisfaction brought by the luxury ship, and everyone relaxes their due vigilance

    Secondly, because of "first", the crew in charge of the lookout was also negligent, and was attracted by the hot kiss of the hero and heroine (it seems to be so, anyway, he was absent-minded, patronizing to see the hero and heroine), and by the time he saw the iceberg, it was already too late to wait for people to blow the whistle and hit the **, and it was too late to pull the siren

    So, they Titanic hit an iceberg that shouldn't have been hit

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