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The biggest video of my YouTube career!

Hello Patrons,

Yesterday we released the biggest video of my YouTube career - the tragedy of RMS Titanic. This video is uploaded on our new Mechanical engineering channel. Please have a look and let me know your thoughts on this video.

Best Regards Sabin Mathew

The biggest video of my YouTube career! The biggest video of my YouTube career!

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Excellent video!!! But why was it going at full speed then? Cruise ships are never in a rush… I think “1914” could be the answer.

İrfan Eren

Thank you for the link. I read the article and now understand where the confusion comes from. There was an interval of 2 minutes between the times the bow and the stern went below the surface of the water but there was an interval of 27 minutes between the times the two parts of the ship reached the ocean floor. Thank you once again!

Selva Samuel

Thank you for the compliments :)

Lesics

Yah, in another reference I found the stern reached the bottom after 27 mintues. https://writing.engr.psu.edu/uer/bassett.html#:~:text=Falling%20nearly%20vertical%20at%20about,beneath%2012%2C500%20feet%20of%20water. The details of Titanic sinking is often confusing.

Lesics

Woah... that must have taken ages to model in 3D... great job!

Marco Burato

I watched the video last night. I enjoyed watching it. At the 14:00 mark in the video, it is stated, "The front half of the ship sank into the water first. Then the stern part of the ship followed the same fate but only after 27 minutes." I understood it as saying that the stern portion of the Titanic sank 27 minutes after the front part sank. That doesn't seem to be right. From https://www.britannica.com/story/timeline-of-the-titanics-final-hours and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_of_the_Titanic, I found out that there was an interval of only 2 minutes between the times the front and the stern parts sank. Am I understanding what is said in the video incorrectly?

Selva Samuel


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