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new scientific discovery reveals
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shocking truth behind Titanic's tragic
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demise on April 14 1912. on the Fateful
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night of April 14 1912 at 11 40 p.m the
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RMS Titanic experienced a catastrophic
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event that sealed its Doom just three
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hours later by 2 20 am on the early
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morning of April 15th the Colossal
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vessel considered the grandest of its
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time vanished beneath the icy depths of
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the Atlantic Ocean claiming the lives of
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over 1 500 people a devastating loss
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that accounted for more than two-thirds
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of its passengers and crew
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for decades the widely accepted
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narrative attributed the tragedy to a
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collision with an iceberg however recent
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findings by scientists have cast doubt
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on this long-standing theory in this
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riveting video we delve into the untold
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story that has remained buried for over
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a century the Titanic measuring an
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impressive 882 feet 9 inches in length
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92 feet in width and towering at 175
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feet with a staggering usable volume of
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46 000 tons was perceived as an
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Unsinkable Marvel its intricate
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Labyrinth of passageways and decks left
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even its officers bewildered for weeks
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the ship boasted four colossal Smoke
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Stacks each weighing 60 tons and soaring
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81.5 feet above the deck creating an
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awe-inspiring spectacle while keeping
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passengers free from soot what's
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astonishing is that the construction of
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this engineering Marvel cost a
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staggering 7.5 million dollars at the
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time equivalent to a staggering 166
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million dollars in 2016 when adjusted
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for modern exchange rates and inflation
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this expense even pales in comparison to
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the 200 million dollars spent on the
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production of the iconic 1997 movie
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Titanic the construction required the
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labor of 3 000 individuals toiling six
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days a week from 6 a.m for 26 months a
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perilous job it resulted in eight deaths
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however the perplexing question arises
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how could such an intricate Masterpiece
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meet its tragic end due to a mere
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Iceberg startling Revelations suggests
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that the true cause of the catastrophe
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investigative journalist Sonam Maloney
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with over three decades of research
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uncovered a massive 30-foot long black
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spot on the ship's Hull which he noticed
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in a pre-departure photograph experts in
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Metallurgy affirmed that such a fire
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burning at high temperatures for three
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weeks could have weakened the metal
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diminishing its strength by up to 75
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this weakened metal spot coincidentally
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became the precise point of impact with
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the iceberg leading to the catastrophic
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remarkably ship project management was
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aware of the fire's existence and the
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perilous state of the ship before its
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fateful Voyage however revealing the
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truth would have spelled bankruptcy for
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the Titanic's owners with a nationwide
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miners strike at the time causing a coal
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shortage the Titanic's coal Supply was
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in Jeopardy despite tickets being sold
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out and other ships canceled the
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Titanic's owners purchased all available
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coal including that from canceled ships
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to maintain the illusion of a smooth
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Voyage the ship's interior was modeled
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after London's Ritz hotel featuring a
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grand staircase spanning seven of its
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ten decks adorned with paintings bronze
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cherubs and Oak paneling first class
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passengers enjoyed amenities such as a
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heated swimming pool Turkish bath gym
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squash court beauty salon and even
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for their canine companions dedicated
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facilities were provided the lavish 13
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course meals lasting approximately five
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hours were accompanied by 1 500 bottles
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of wine twenty thousand bottles of beer
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and 8 000 cigars however the absence of
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binoculars would prove to be a critical
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Omission potentially a crucial tool in
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avoiding disaster another tragic
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coincidence emerged as the binoculars
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locked away in a special compartment
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were inaccessible due to the
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forgetfulness of the Second Officer
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David Blair who left without passing on
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this oversight would play a pivotal role
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furthermore the Titanic was sailing at a
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speed higher than designed for pressured
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by the need to maintain its schedule and
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the ship's lifeboat situation was
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equally Grim though regulations dictated
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the need for approximately 60 lifeboats
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the Titanic initially carried only 20. a
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decision made for aesthetic reasons
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these boats could accommodate just
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one-third of the ship's occupants a
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shocking insufficiency that was legally
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acceptable at the time
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strangely the mandatory Lifeboat drills
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were canceled on the Titanic with
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Captain Edward John Smith scrapping the
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final drill scheduled for the morning of
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the disaster as the Titanic sank
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distress signals were sent out but
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nearby ships including the California
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ignored them due to a phenomenon called
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light refraction this optical illusion
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made it appear as though the Titanic
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signals were mirages further
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complicating the rescue efforts
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intricately entwined with criminal
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negligence and a series of unfortunate
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coincidences whether the true culprit
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was fire or ice the Titanic's tragic end
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continues to Captivate the minds of
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scientists and historians to this day
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