Como a percepção do tempo afetou as decisões no Titanic?

How did the perception of time affect decisions on the Titanic? In this video, we investigate how a distorted understanding of the passage of time directly influenced the decisions made aboard the RMS Titanic after the collision with the iceberg. In the first moments after the impact, the ship still appeared stable and functional, creating a widespread feeling that there was time to react. However, while passengers and part of the crew maintained this perception, engineers and officers were already dealing with internal signs that the ship was in a critical situation. The video explores how this difference in perception between what was happening and what was believed to be happening affected important decisions, such as gradual evacuation, maintaining order, and attempting to avoid panic. This delay in understanding the gravity of the situation created a crucial gap between action and reality. More than an analysis of the sinking, this video investigates how the human mind deals with uncertainty in extreme scenarios—and how the way time is perceived can completely alter the course of a tragedy. If you enjoy videos about the Titanic, historical tragedies, psychology in extreme situations, survival, true history, and investigative analysis, subscribe to the channel Perguntas Que Não Querem Calar (Questions That Cannot Be Answered). #Titanic #RMSTitanic #History