Why Did the Titanic Really Sink? It Was Not Just the Iceberg
A fast, sarcastic Knowille-style breakdown of why the Titanic disaster was not just one iceberg, but a stack of arrogance, design choices, ignored warnings, missing binoculars, too few lifeboats, radio chaos, and humanity saying the cursed phrase: relax, it will be fine. This is an educational history video with a very unserious face. Chapters: 0:00 The Boring Answer Is Wrong-ish 0:37 Practically Unsinkable, Practically Doomed 0:52 The Three Sister Ships 1:18 A Floating Luxury Hotel 2:10 The Lifeboat Problem 2:42 Legal Is Not Always Smart 2:56 Steel, Rivets, And Reality 3:45 The Iceberg Was Just Floating 4:13 Warnings, Speed, And Bad Confidence 4:40 Captain Smith And Comfort 5:09 The Missing Binocular Key 5:53 A Moonless Flat Sea 6:23 Radio Room Chaos 7:24 Iceberg Right Ahead 7:44 Huge Things Turn Slowly 8:00 The Glancing Hit 8:39 Going Down, Definitely 9:05 Half-Empty Lifeboats 9:29 The Band Keeps Playing 9:55 The Ship Breaks Apart 10:13 Safety Finally Becomes Serious 10:37 So What Really Sank Titanic? 11:01 Relax, It Will Be Fine #Knowille #Titanic #History #EducationalVideo

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