It would’ve been darker, and more stars. The only reason survivors could see the ship sinking was because they could see the silhouette of the ship against a backdrop of stars.
Ja Fakt! Ich habe letzte Nacht über genau diese Situation nach gedacht.. Schreihende Menschen, Finsternis, Eiskaltes Wasser, ca. 4000 Meter Tiefe.. leere, nichts.. Absolut krank
@@connieluvr Definitely not all women, but the men were more than the women considering the whole women and children first ordeal. Class division wasn't all that present either if I recall correctly
OMG 😱 I didn’t even have to watch it. Just listening to the sounds through my earbuds pulled me from my reality and placed me in a seat of one of the lifeboats. I just couldn’t bare it.
@@TitanicFlimFan1811 Actually, the list to port is innacurate. the only person who saw it was a guy who was drunk on the night it sank. The ship did infact go vertical in the final plungle.
@@reactive435 I'm assuming the drunk you're referring to is Charles Joughin, chief baker aboard the Titanic. He was not the only person to notice a list to port. If you search for inquiry statements on Titanic’s port list you’ll find more statements. Colonel Gracie stated - "There was a very palpable list to port as if the ship was about to topple over." and mentioned it again "Second officer Lightoller ordered all passengers to the starboard side because of the very palpable list to port, when the great ship suddenly appeared to be about to topple over." Mr. Hemming told the US Inquiry - "The Captain was there, and he sung out: "Everyone over to the starboard side, to keep the ship up as long as possible." One has to wonder why the Captain gave this order. Perhaps he too believed the ship was in immediate danger of rolling over and capsizing and ordered the passengers to the starboard side hoping that it would stop the ship listing further to port and stop her capsizing. Mr. Thayer "She gradually came out of her list to port, and if anything, had a slight list to starboard....." Furthermore the port list is widely attributed to the flooding of the E deck service passage, Scotland Road. Scotland Road ran the whole length of the ship and was offset to the port side. This passage flooding would have caused an uneven distribution of water throughout E Deck causing a list. I’m sure the debate will continue about if the ship listed to port, and if so how much, and for how long. We’ll never really know since none of us were there. Though since more than one person noticed a port list, I do believe it listed to port at some point during the sinking. It may have corrected itself, or settled more to starboard as Mr. Thayer stated. I do believe the stern probably rolled to port slightly before going vertical. I don’t think it rolled exactly how it is animated in this 2012 animation.
Seeing how dark it was is enough to give me nightmares for the rest of my life!
I totally agree with you..
It would’ve been darker, and more stars. The only reason survivors could see the ship sinking was because they could see the silhouette of the ship against a backdrop of stars.
Ja Fakt! Ich habe letzte Nacht über genau diese Situation nach gedacht..
Schreihende Menschen, Finsternis, Eiskaltes Wasser, ca. 4000 Meter Tiefe.. leere, nichts..
Absolut krank
it was 10xdarker than this animation
the audio makes it much more sad and terrifying
Especially the end
this is just too realistic, so realistic that its real
0.55 It sounded like it snapped? I always imagined more of an unholy noise as it tore in half.
It's the sound of the bow swinging down
Agree o__o
0:55
It sounds demonic *shudders*
Well they missed the part where the stern imploded underwater and the people in the water heard it
Those sounds seem accurate. There are many screams from men, since women were in lifeboats.
you are so right it was very raw to find one this accurate.
not all women only a few upper class women with children and upper class men bc there were only 16 life boats
@@connieluvr Definitely not all women, but the men were more than the women considering the whole women and children first ordeal. Class division wasn't all that present either if I recall correctly
OMG 😱 I didn’t even have to watch it. Just listening to the sounds through my earbuds pulled me from my reality and placed me in a seat of one of the lifeboats. I just couldn’t bare it.
The split is so scary D:
Awesome video! This is super eerie...
I heard the band are playing "Nearer my god to thee" for the last moment😔
I like how you used the English version of near by my god.
Blind Beard The Pirate its my god not by god
RMS Titanic nearer my god to thee is correct if were using a lingua Franca.
@@SoggyCroissants yoo its spooky tea
If you look up accounts of it online there’s people who said they couldn’t attend sporting events because the screams sounded too similar
Poor people and ship
terrifying
This is haunting
Seeing the titanic wreck gave me a fear of deep water.
Bruh I always thought the stern went straight up in the air for like a min. Like on the titanic movie.
The movie wasn't totally accurate. It didn't even include the list to the port side during the sinking. Also it broke up too far back.
@@TitanicFlimFan1811 Actually, the list to port is innacurate. the only person who saw it was a guy who was drunk on the night it sank. The ship did infact go vertical in the final plungle.
@@reactive435 I'm assuming the drunk you're referring to is Charles Joughin, chief baker aboard the Titanic. He was not the only person to notice a list to port. If you search for inquiry statements on Titanic’s port list you’ll find more statements.
Colonel Gracie stated - "There was a very palpable list to port as if the ship was about to topple over." and mentioned it again "Second officer Lightoller ordered all passengers to the starboard side because of the very palpable list to port, when the great ship suddenly appeared to be about to topple over."
Mr. Hemming told the US Inquiry - "The Captain was there, and he sung out: "Everyone over to the starboard side, to keep the ship up as long as possible." One has to wonder why the Captain gave this order. Perhaps he too believed the ship was in immediate danger of rolling over and capsizing and ordered the passengers to the starboard side hoping that it would stop the ship listing further to port and stop her capsizing.
Mr. Thayer
"She gradually came out of her list to port, and if anything, had a slight list to starboard....."
Furthermore the port list is widely attributed to the flooding of the E deck service passage, Scotland Road. Scotland Road ran the whole length of the ship and was offset to the port side. This passage flooding would have caused an uneven distribution of water throughout E Deck causing a list.
I’m sure the debate will continue about if the ship listed to port, and if so how much, and for how long. We’ll never really know since none of us were there. Though since more than one person noticed a port list, I do believe it listed to port at some point during the sinking. It may have corrected itself, or settled more to starboard as Mr. Thayer stated.
I do believe the stern probably rolled to port slightly before going vertical. I don’t think it rolled exactly how it is animated in this 2012 animation.
lmao is this the sound effect of the "Titanic Honor And Glory Sinking"?
Some sounds are from Titanic 1997 film
Oh my gosh
Ain't gravity a bitch...
What type of nearer my gods to thee
The British version known as "Horbury", famously used in
*"A Night to Remember"* (1958).
Horrible 😢