Very excited! It will be interesting to see the full 20 minute final plunge in real-time, with the 23 degree port list too due to the animation error when they were changing the forward trim from 19 to 23 degrees
@@RobloxianX Final Word did have their sinking at 20 minutes, but they had to modify the timelines of the angles which then had their final plunge begin at 2:10. What they do is base their research on the analysis and then modify the angles from the computer ran data since the computer data has wrong timings
It's pretty melancholy like sad. And from the series where the subtitle was reading, (Woman sobbing) And why was she breaking down or anyone else breaking down in tears? Because they felt scared and terrified. And crying is not only for sadness, it's for other emotions. So, in this case, they were not necessarily or just sad. They were scared and terrified, right? Sometimes by something scary, you're not sad, you sob or wail or cry because you're scared, right? Because with that melancholy music from episode 4 of the 2012 series, that woman as the stern was making its final plunge was breaking down because she felt terrified. And most of the time, they were all crying because in this case, they were all scared and terrified.@@Wolfric_Rogers
Is that true that not only for sadness is crying is sometimes to unleash or show fear? Because sobs heard from lifeboats were because they frankly were scared. And some people display or show off fear by crying.@@Wolfric_Rogers
Very Excited Video Cause It Look Like A Documentary Craft Just Like You're "RMS TITANIC: A Tragedy Unfold" Video [btw I Changed My Profile Picture] Great Work This Is Good.
It's a pity that most of these videos of Titanic's sinking and actually plenty of other "forensic" videos on RUclips are so bitrate starved. Why is this? Isn't possible for the encoders of these videos to give the videos a lot more bitrate so the videos aren't so riddled with encoding artifacts it's almost unwatchable on big screens. It's really is a pity because it's great and educational videos!!
Everyone all "excited"....do this for a minute. Hope you have good imaginations. Put the video about 40 seconds before the ship breaks. Press play and close your eyes. Imagine yourself on the deck, listening to the audio. Better yet...imagine you are one of the dozens upon dozens still trapped within the stern of that ship. Imagine the terror of knowing what is happening, and what will happen to you. Being inside the stern, hearing it break, and not knowing what that sound is. The thought of it is anything but exciting. It is a horror I hope and pray no one ever has to encounter in their lifetime.
This is premiering in a few seconds OMG!! I love your videos and theories. You are absolutely amazing, keep it up! 🎉
I love this animation! Even I can't to stuff like this! Amazing Job! ❤🎉
Very excited! It will be interesting to see the full 20 minute final plunge in real-time, with the 23 degree port list too due to the animation error when they were changing the forward trim from 19 to 23 degrees
Sadly this is the 10 Minute Version.
So, a sped-up version? Or does the simulation start at 2:10 with the 2nd funnel beginning to touch the water@@KiwiKiwf
@@RobloxianX The final analysis according to the final word is 2:10 was the beginning of the plunge
Interesting, I think im confusing the Final Word animation for the GHS sinking@@KiwiKiwf
@@RobloxianX Final Word did have their sinking at 20 minutes, but they had to modify the timelines of the angles which then had their final plunge begin at 2:10.
What they do is base their research on the analysis and then modify the angles from the computer ran data since the computer data has wrong timings
11:05 Do you know where that melancholy music is from?
It's from the 2012 miniseries, I'm pretty sure.
It's pretty melancholy like sad. And from the series where the subtitle was reading, (Woman sobbing) And why was she breaking down or anyone else breaking down in tears? Because they felt scared and terrified. And crying is not only for sadness, it's for other emotions. So, in this case, they were not necessarily or just sad. They were scared and terrified, right? Sometimes by something scary, you're not sad, you sob or wail or cry because you're scared, right? Because with that melancholy music from episode 4 of the 2012 series, that woman as the stern was making its final plunge was breaking down because she felt terrified. And most of the time, they were all crying because in this case, they were all scared and terrified.@@Wolfric_Rogers
Is that true that not only for sadness is crying is sometimes to unleash or show fear? Because sobs heard from lifeboats were because they frankly were scared. And some people display or show off fear by crying.@@Wolfric_Rogers
@@Wolfric_Rogers I guess Pt 11 of the soundtrack by Jonathon Goldsmith is the saddest track of the soundtrack of episode 4.
"badabing badaboom that's exactly what we're looking for"
Amazing video!
this animation is AWESOME
James cameron should remake the movie with this theory.
Yes, it makes much more sense, it would have broken apart way before jack and rose even got to the stern.
2:01 A woman is crying because she feels scared and terrified.
Very Excited Video Cause It Look Like A Documentary Craft Just Like You're "RMS TITANIC: A Tragedy Unfold" Video
[btw I Changed My Profile Picture]
Great Work This Is Good.
Hi Shin can I quastion for you, was there a Jail or a Prison cell on board the Titanic?
Sort of and it can be found in the ship's plans. It was apparently near the small "hospital" ward area of the ship.
It's a pity that most of these videos of Titanic's sinking and actually plenty of other "forensic" videos on RUclips are so bitrate starved. Why is this? Isn't possible for the encoders of these videos to give the videos a lot more bitrate so the videos aren't so riddled with encoding artifacts it's almost unwatchable on big screens. It's really is a pity because it's great and educational videos!!
brilliant.
Everyone all "excited"....do this for a minute. Hope you have good imaginations.
Put the video about 40 seconds before the ship breaks.
Press play and close your eyes. Imagine yourself on the deck, listening to the audio. Better yet...imagine you are one of the dozens upon dozens still trapped within the stern of that ship.
Imagine the terror of knowing what is happening, and what will happen to you. Being inside the stern, hearing it break, and not knowing what that sound is.
The thought of it is anything but exciting. It is a horror I hope and pray no one ever has to encounter in their lifetime.
The final plunge was probably faster than this.
From the bridge plunging to the 1st break and the 2 funnels falling was seconds, not minutes.
@@billvanek5570 yeah ik
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Awesome stuff!