Shocking Discovery: The Titanic did not sink by iceberg

The Titanic passenger ship sank on April 14, 1912, during its first trip from Southampton to New York. Under the leadership of Captain Edward Smith, it had about 2,200 passengers aboard when it crashed into an iceberg just before midnight an accident in which over 1,500 people died. However, [...]
The Titanic passenger ship sank on April 14, 1912, during its first trip from Southampton to New York.
Under the leadership of Captain Edward Smith, it had about 2,200 passengers aboard when it crashed into an iceberg just before midnight an accident in which over 1,500 people died.
However, this story is not true, says a former professional craftsman who has experience in the North Atlantic waters where the Titanic drowned.
In 2002, Captain L. M. Collins edited a book entitled “The Tythanik's Master, the perspective of the Ice Pilot”, where he gives three reasons for which he believes the Titanic had really sunk underwater.
I am convinced that it is impossible for the ship to hit the iceberg. Instead, the Titanic is the victim of the Arctic ice sheet. Arctic ice is a few layers and very strong. The many ships drowned in the same way. There is no reliable evidence that the Titanic has hit the iceberg “, Collins said.
He describes in the book that about 10 minutes before the shipwreck, two sailors discovered what they thought was summed up on the horizon, extending about 20 degrees on both sides of the ship. Collins claims that what they saw was not a mist but an ice belt.
Also, furious officials reported a different amount of non-existing iceberg. Collins believes that this change in altitude is due to the <x0fenomen optics known for the naustics”, where sea and cold extremes distort the view of objects near the waterline, which makes them very high.
The physicists also warn that the Titanic has not hit the iceberg, he says, adding that something known as the Bernardi effect means this is impossible.
According to Collins, if the ship sails at a speed of 11 feet [11 m] and hits an iceberg the size of a hotel, the entire ship would be destroyed and flooded in just a few minutes and not in a few hours.












