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  •  jbeboatman
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Re: What Really Happened When She Went Under?
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I heard alot about the ship splitting at the 1st class smoking room area, splitting the room in half. I also read about pieces of the staircase and lounge being found, and the only way that these pieces deattached was by the splitting of the ship which means the ship would of had to of split at the entrace to the lounge, the smoking room, and would of crushed the aft staircase. The lounge and the smoking room are far away from one another. Does this mean the splitting of the ship destroyed more space on the Titanic then just one area. That all this space between the lounge and smoking room somehow disapered into rubble. This doen't make much sense. Please help me out.

I know this is a little confusing.
Posted on: 2005/3/5 22:26
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  •  mitchell66
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Re: What Really Happened When She Went Under?
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ive been studing the titanic for a long time and the way she brooke apart how the bouttom part was bobing up and down that had afcter and the way the titanic sank too. if you want too reply you can do it like this or my e-mail is please do it fromthis or my e-mail.




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its a waste of movie to make titanic 2.
Posted on: 2005/3/6 0:04
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  •  first_matey
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Re: What Really Happened When She Went Under?
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I've seen documentaries with models of the ship going under, and all that stuff, and they're pretty accurate and such, so I believe the results they find from that is true. Also, I think the weight of the stern was too heavy for the air inside to keep it on top of the water. There also had to have been several places above water for the air to escape, and the pressure that the heavy stern put on the air forced it out. And while it was going to the bottom, the water getting trapped in this "Cross-Section" of the ship caused it to rip apart, therefore allowing more places for water to get out.
Posted on: 2005/3/13 2:15
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  •  snokkums
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Re: What Really Happened When She Went Under?
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I think that it broke apart before it went under and part of the ship went down faster than the other half
Posted on: 2005/3/16 21:42
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  •  snokkums
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Re: What Really Happened When She Went Under?
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How would they make a titanic movie? What would it be about? The surviors?
This particular theme they need to leae alone. I don't think that the movie would be a good movie.
Posted on: 2005/3/16 21:44
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Re: What Really Happened When She Went Under?
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She broke to make a smaller "third peice."
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Posted on: 2005/10/8 1:41
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