Fun Fact: The Titanic wasn't actually ever called Unsinkable, The only mention of it being "unsinkable" was when the staff mentioned "It was as unsinkable as we know how to make a ship." but they never claimed that it was actually impossible for it to go down.
What stories of heroism, unique synchronicities and wonder have been procured from such a tragic event. Thank you Bright Side for sharing some of these highlights.
Actually, the collision part was wrong, Murdoch used commands called “tiller commands” let me give you the story. Fredrick fleet spots the iceberg at 11:40 He rings the bell 3 times and calls the bridge Murdoch orders hard a starboard (turn to port in tiller commands) Murdoch reversed the engine TITANIC strikes the iceberg 27 seconds later. Murdoch reversing the engine was a fateful mistake since it slows the turn and say your are in a car, if you are going forward and turn the wheel left, you turn left, but if you are in a reverse you turn right in your point of view, this is the same with ships and reversing the engines caused this. Do not believe bright side, he takes facts and puts some of them in and then others out the window and replaced with facts from 1914
Everyone condemned Bruce Ismay for getting into the lifeboat, I say this was the best thing to help both the American & the British inquiries to understand what happen since there was no cell phone cameras, Fox or CNN news, .J.Bruce Ismay was the only person that truly knew what happen, instead of being joy to hear what really happen from a man that had first hand knowledge of the accident & sinking, but they all condemned him for his action for getting into a lifeboat before a women & he died a broke & a broken man. At that time the accident was an accident, could have been avoided, YES but it wasn't, & It Is What It Is..I say this man should not be praise, but he should have not have been ridicule or condemned, he told the world what happen, & they both broke him down, He died broken due to this....Instead of ridiculing him, they should have Thanked Him !!
Actually, the collision part was wrong, Murdoch used commands called “tiller commands” let me give you the story. Fredrick fleet spots the iceberg at 11:40 He rings the bell 3 times and calls the bridge Murdoch orders hard a starboard (turn to port in tiller commands) Murdoch reversed the engine TITANIC strikes the iceberg 27 seconds later. Murdoch reversing the engine was a fateful mistake since it slows the turn and say your are in a car, if you are going forward and turn the wheel left, you turn left, but if you are in a reverse you turn right in your point of view, this is the same with ships and reversing the engines caused this. Do not believe bright side, he takes facts and puts some of them in and then others out the window and replaced with facts from 1914
It shouldn't be a surprise that no matter what you try in order to raise and move both halves of The Titanic, the aging of the vessel plus the water pressure just makes the entire thing too brittle to be moved and making the move of the sections of hull unsuccessful no matter how you do it, that is why only parts of the hull are manageable to be sent to museums along with some of the remains of passengers and crew belongings and the items that came with the ship that were found, that is why it took over a century to salvage and recover as much of the vessel and its contents as possible.
Read somewhere that the icebergs don't take their way first to south but to north then to south . And because of this they need more than half year if not more to get in ocean . So I'm not sure those icebergs reach the Titanic's navigation line from January to April. Maybe was other iceberg ( just maybe) but definetelly not these.
Unfortunately, the wireless operators didn't put iceberg warns as priority and were just set aside. There priority was passenger messages as that it was what they were paid for
No, They noted them down and told the captain. The Captain even turned to avoid but what he didn't know was that he heading right into another iceberg field.
Agreed. It was well engineered for the time, even by today’s standards. It’s amazing to think that in 1912 the amount of technology they had was easily 60 years ahead. In my opinion, it’s like buying a 1940s car with airbags and seatbelts, and stability control lo
So if google said it it must be true? Each Olympic featured an inner skin, a second layer of 1.25 in (31.8 mm) thick steel above the keel which created a watertight box along the bottom of the hull known as a "double bottom." 15 transverse steel bulkheads reaching 45 ft (13.7 m) up to E Deck (D Deck in the case of the two forward most bulkheads) divided the hulls of each ship into 16 watertight compartments, each equipped with an electric pump to remove floodwater.
yep they dont, they had anchors but the waters were too deep to use them, also it would be impractical to lower the anchors in front of an iceberg in a ship going 21 knots
Form the look of the photos it looks like it should have been in for repaired failure to do so most like made it more vulnerable to breaking then and in cold salt water and you have a recipe for disaster
Hey there! Which of these stories of the Titanic survivors surprised you the most? 😳
all of them
The last one Mr bright side
you teach us way more than school doas.
The ice burg was impressive
All of them!!!
I no idea what made is sink.
im kinda scared at the idea that bright side doesn't do much research for a 9 minute titanic video and comes out with a 45 minute documentary about it
Fun Fact: The Titanic wasn't actually ever called Unsinkable, The only mention of it being "unsinkable" was when the staff mentioned "It was as unsinkable as we know how to make a ship." but they never claimed that it was actually impossible for it to go down.
Yup the company never claimed that it was Unsinkable it was the public.
Cool. I did not know that
I was just about to say that
Is was made of iron what were they thinking?!?!
YES someone who knows
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What stories of heroism, unique synchronicities and wonder have been procured from such a tragic event. Thank you Bright Side for sharing some of these highlights.
You don’t even know how inaccurate they are
@@sbc9127 i agree
Bro bright side almost never does research for their videos
@@sbc9127 Amen brother
@@Dinomasterleeo so true
I wonder how much efforts it took bright side to create animations for such a long video.
Keep it up!! 😀😀
It definitely cuts into the little research time.
@@Bob-kr2ob yes, its kinda inaccurate
5:38 what about anchors
Bright side teaches me more than my school at this point 🔥🔥
Bright side can’t even teach the correct information
@@cattanic494 explain
@@thainericketts1368 a lot of the stuff they have said are complete bs
Legit most of this isn't true
Actually, the collision part was wrong, Murdoch used commands called “tiller commands” let me give you the story.
Fredrick fleet spots the iceberg at 11:40
He rings the bell 3 times and calls the bridge
Murdoch orders hard a starboard (turn to port in tiller commands)
Murdoch reversed the engine
TITANIC strikes the iceberg 27 seconds later.
Murdoch reversing the engine was a fateful mistake since it slows the turn and say your are in a car, if you are going forward and turn the wheel left, you turn left, but if you are in a reverse you turn right in your point of view, this is the same with ships and reversing the engines caused this. Do not believe bright side, he takes facts and puts some of them in and then others out the window and replaced with facts from 1914
Historic travels? Review this video!
Was this an alternate universe Titanic? This video sank faster than the ship itself...
SiCk BuRn!!1
Alot of accurate info. Thankyou
Alot of WHAT MISINFORMATION NO THANK YOU!
The video is so cool and entertaning.
You arethe best youtuber.
Love from India.
I Am also from india
its not very accurate though (im a titanic historian so i know these things)
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I am from Pakistan
No one-
Literally no one-
Me- I wonder what the villain, the ice berg is doing right now. I hope it has melted and not destroyed more ships. ._.
Its possible that the iceberg that sank titanic is still out there TODAY.
@@IIegacyy no not really being real that iceburg is long gone
@@IIegacyy That iceberg is long gone
@@WafflesGud Yes that could be the case, but its possible that the iceberg is still out there. POSSIBLE. Not is out there, POSSIBLY OUT THERE.
@@IIegacyy It not out there the titanic hit it in Labrador and then it got moved to the Atlantic the Atlantic is too warm for icebergs.
The Red Bull advertisment about titanic🤣
I wouldn’t trust anyone who would put a backwards sinking Titanic in the thumbnail
When do you have the new Riddles today ?
Everyone condemned Bruce Ismay for getting into the lifeboat, I say this was the best thing to help both the American & the British inquiries to understand what happen since there was no cell phone cameras, Fox or CNN news, .J.Bruce Ismay was the only person that truly knew what happen, instead of being joy to hear what really happen from a man that had first hand knowledge of the accident & sinking, but they all condemned him for his action for getting into a lifeboat before a women & he died a broke & a broken man. At that time the accident was an accident, could have been avoided, YES but it wasn't, & It Is What It Is..I say this man should not be praise, but he should have not have been ridicule or condemned, he told the world what happen, & they both broke him down, He died broken due to this....Instead of ridiculing him, they should have Thanked Him !!
LET'S ADMIT BRIGHTSIDE LOVE TITANIC TOPIC😂
He sure does love spreading misinformation of the Titanic
@@cattanic494 True.
@@cattanic494 yep
@@windlesstitan6825 agreed
Yeah…
The thumbnail hurt my soul on another level
Actually, the collision part was wrong, Murdoch used commands called “tiller commands” let me give you the story.
Fredrick fleet spots the iceberg at 11:40
He rings the bell 3 times and calls the bridge
Murdoch orders hard a starboard (turn to port in tiller commands)
Murdoch reversed the engine
TITANIC strikes the iceberg 27 seconds later.
Murdoch reversing the engine was a fateful mistake since it slows the turn and say your are in a car, if you are going forward and turn the wheel left, you turn left, but if you are in a reverse you turn right in your point of view, this is the same with ships and reversing the engines caused this. Do not believe bright side, he takes facts and puts some of them in and then others out the window and replaced with facts from 1914
Finally another person who actually uses their brain when talking about Titanic
FINALLY SOMEONE THAT DOESN'T BELIVE BRIGHT SIDE AND USE THEIR BRAINS!
I wonder where do bright side get all of that information from
Sam from Historic Travels needs yo react to this one
7:32 why it sinks backward? is it that hard to make it correct?
Watching from Philippines
How much heavy is the Titanic mr bright sight say me or some one say me
52 310 tons
Great 👍.....
Thanks
That thumbnail 💀😭
THAT THUMBNAIL IS CURSED
This is cursed, that is cursed… give it a rest will ya?
I love your content!! It’s awesome. Stay safe out there everyone ❤️💛
you do realize they do little to no research when it comes to titanic videos
I love Titanic talk❤️
its not very accurate though (im a titanic historian so i know these things)
6:16 did you forget to turn off the robotic voice?
7:42 that “vessel” was probably that iceberg..
It shouldn't be a surprise that no matter what you try in order to raise and move both halves of The Titanic, the aging of the vessel plus the water pressure just makes the entire thing too brittle to be moved and making the move of the sections of hull unsuccessful no matter how you do it, that is why only parts of the hull are manageable to be sent to museums along with some of the remains of passengers and crew belongings and the items that came with the ship that were found, that is why it took over a century to salvage and recover as much of the vessel and its contents as possible.
43:00 bro know how to count☠️
Nice
I think the magnetic therey can work if you want to raise it in pieces and put it back together
Congratulations for early comment
30:48 it looks so realistic😯 31:39 😰 idn what to say about him
it doesn't look realistic at all, look at the blueprints (im an actual titanic historian so i know these things)
6:18 ........................................😶😐😑
Read somewhere that the icebergs don't take their way first to south but to north then to south . And because of this they need more than half year if not more to get in ocean . So I'm not sure those icebergs reach the Titanic's navigation line from January to April. Maybe was other iceberg ( just maybe) but definetelly not these.
Very true
No One:
Historic Travels(Sam): Why Is The Titanic Sinking Backwards?
If a ice berg breaking in the ocean a tsunami will come in one second and it will be huge
Wow know I know more about it
Unfortunately, the wireless operators didn't put iceberg warns as priority and were just set aside. There priority was passenger messages as that it was what they were paid for
No, They noted them down and told the captain. The Captain even turned to avoid but what he didn't know was that he heading right into another iceberg field.
wireless icebergs?
Hi bright side
Have a bless day Brightside 🙏
And stay safe everyone 🙏
Why did you make the iceberg the size of a car
Hey If i had a time machine i would tell edward smith to have extra binoculars
That wouldn’t have done anything
Hey bright side I see your making new misleading titanic videos can’t wait for more 😐
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!!!
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6:13 :brightside guy starts to talk weird
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The titanic definitely took the southern most shipping route for the north Atlantic....and still hit
And we not gonna talk about how there was a false horizon
yes, the cold water mirage
Hi BrightSide!
26:46 that isn’t the Britannic
Love you and this vid ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
29:17 What are the odds you mention Ohio!
People who said that titanic was not the best ship as it sink, they are wrong
Yeah but people have different Opinions for example my fav ship is the Normandie Which caught on fire and capsized.
TITANIC
I LOVE THE TITANIC
Agreed. It was well engineered for the time, even by today’s standards. It’s amazing to think that in 1912 the amount of technology they had was easily 60 years ahead. In my opinion, it’s like buying a 1940s car with airbags and seatbelts, and stability control lo
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34:42 it’s sinking the wrong way
duck ik he sometimes lies at least we got historic travels
26:31. that was not even close to how the Britannic looked please at least tell me why you made it like that.
11:22 atually there was no steel on the titanic (google said so)
So if google said it it must be true? Each Olympic featured an inner skin, a second layer of 1.25 in (31.8 mm) thick steel above the keel which created a watertight box along the bottom of the hull known as a "double bottom."
15 transverse steel bulkheads reaching 45 ft (13.7 m) up to E Deck (D Deck in the case of the two forward most bulkheads) divided the hulls of each ship into 16 watertight compartments, each equipped with an electric pump to remove floodwater.
Congrats to everyone who is early And who found this comment 👏 ❤.
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Now I didn't graduate from high school I'm sure I know the boats don't have brakes
yep they dont, they had anchors but the waters were too deep to use them, also it would be impractical to lower the anchors in front of an iceberg in a ship going 21 knots
6:38 Titanic like a car 😅
This is really interesting
Hi :)
For me there needs a Titanic museum which will sail on the same route which s
TITANIC sailed and makes it history alive in future
why do your thumbnails always show it sinking from the stern first
I think you could put cables around the boat under and over it then lift it up
HOW DID AN OLD MAN WITH A CANE GET SO FAR!? ALL THE WAY TO 3RD PLACE!?!? 33:16
Nope miss unsinkable is Molly brown
33:17 how did an old man get 3rd place
20:09 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
6:36 Titanic travelling in Road😂
Can you guys please put effort into actually making the ships look like real life?
I Like it
On the part where the walking stick is well lights weren't made until like a couple years later after the Titanic sink
there was lightoller too
6:58 ships to far while 1 ship is closed
Reply when you watched the whole video
Nothing can raise the titanic it is a 9.1000 ship
Form the look of the photos it looks like it should have been in for repaired failure to do so most like made it more vulnerable to breaking then and in cold salt water and you have a recipe for disaster
Wow
Ughhhhhh im 2 minutes late!!!!
6:14 Hes a Robot!
1912 had alot more icebergs then normal
Titanics nickname: (Unsinkable) Olmpics nickname: (Old relieable) Britannics nickname: (a forgotten sister)
Can you "bright side " make a video of the Life of the Carpathia the ship that rescued the Titanic surviers
nah 💀40:38 carp"aH"thia
titanic II has red funnels but you seriously need to make the funnels color red
bro titanic 2 doesn't exist yet
Why didn't they just build another titanic
Because it would be to expensive and would flop
when he said that behr was from Ohio I laughed so hard💀💀💀💀💀💀
i havent seen it but XD
This video made me p155_0ff… The sharks, the kraken, the 1000 inaccurracies… lol
What happened to the passengers of carphathia that were supposed to go to Europe?
Yea why every titanic video on this channel shows the titanic sinking backwards