🚢 Le Titanic prédit dans "Futility" 14 ans avant

🚢 Was the Titanic predicted 14 years in advance? The novel that seems to have foretold the disaster April 1912. In the North Atlantic, the RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg and sinks into the icy waters. More than 1,500 people lose their lives. The whole world is in shock. But a few days after the tragedy, a strange discovery resurfaces: fourteen years earlier, in 1898, an American writer had already told an almost identical story. In a novel titled Futility, Morgan Robertson describes a gigantic ocean liner considered unsinkable. Its name: Titan. The ship crosses the North Atlantic in April. It travels at high speed. It strikes an iceberg. And it sinks… for lack of sufficient lifeboats. Same ocean. Same month. Same type of ship. Same overconfidence in technology. A simple coincidence? Or the unsettling intuition of a sailor turned writer? In this historical documentary, we explore one of the most fascinating coincidences in modern history: the novel that seems to have predicted the Titanic disaster. 🔍 ON THE PROGRAM: • Who was Morgan Robertson really? • The story behind the novel Futility, published in 1898 • The fictional ocean liner Titan and its sinking • The real tragedy of the Titanic in 1912 • The unsettling similarities between fiction and reality • The often-overlooked differences • The hypothesis of premonition • The rational explanation based on maritime analysis • The republication of the novel after the disaster • Why this story continues to fascinate more than a century later 📚 A captivating investigation blending maritime history, literature, unsettling coincidences, and historical analysis, which poses a fascinating question: Did Morgan Robertson truly predict the Titanic… or simply understand the dangers of his time? 🔔 Subscribe to discover more mysteries of history 👍 Like if you enjoy historical enigmas 💬 Comment: simple coincidence… or extraordinary intuition? © 2026 The Mysteries of History | All rights reserved #Titanic #Futility #MorganRobertson #HistoricalMystery #MaritimeHistory #Documentary #Coincidence #Enigma ℹ️ Important Information The information presented is compiled from open sources (historical archives, official inquiries, maritime publications, and period documents). Its purpose is to inform, contextualize, and analyze existing facts, without claiming to be original journalistic investigation.