Y’know, i never really understood those depictions of the dome collapsing with water while the waterline hasn’t reached the dome yet. It’s visually impressive, to be sure, but also kinda confusing.
Just has to do with how buoyancy works. The waterline outside the ship doesn't indicate where water is inside the ship. The exterior waterline of a buoyant object will always be higher than the internal waterline. If the two are equal, the object isn't buoyant. The exterior waterline would have washed over the dome well before the staircase was fully flooded, and the glass in the dome was not designed to handle much in the way of water pressure.
Self-correction: Yes, the waterline inside definitely wouldn’t have been the same as that outside. But, in theory, given the lesser strength of the windows and some of the walls, would the difference in waterline truly be that *vast?*
@@Jim_61 actually, i can’t. The “edit” button doesn’t do anything and simply disappears whenever it’s pressed. UA-cam has always been a bit “wonky” on my end like that.
@@ZKP314 well if the water was so high the dome wouldn't have imploded , a big air pocket was needed for it to implode and we do know it imploded based on a few survivor testimonies
The glass dome wasn't designed to carry the immense weight of the water above so it all came crashing through, this would likely have been before the internal water level was equal to the water lever outside of the ship. The stairs themselves were likely ripped from the foundations and ejected through the roof as the bow section made its descent to the bottom. It's sad to see such beautiful architecture and craftsmanship get destroyed in such a brutal manner.
Its so strange to understand that every chair, fence, painting, light on titanic is being dry and "normal" during the sinking only till one moment, when it gets under water, and then it will never be the same again... hope you get me
What's so strange for me to understand is that the Titanic was once an actual floating ship, the spot where she is now would have been empty before April 15th. And it's also really weird to think that in that spot there was a ship, and in just 2 hours it was completely underwater
0:11 In reality, it was apparently only the RMS Olympic that had that clock for its grand staircase, whereas the Titanic’s grand staircase had a mirror instead since they didn’t have time to install a clock there because the ship was in such a rush to leave for its maiden voyage.
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The water arrived from the stern, and the staircase was oriented to this direction, so I think you've made a mistake ; water came from the opposite side...
Wow! 110 Years Later, still known forever
This year it’s 111 :D
Its 110 not 111
@@leelabhagyatvleela5033 I’m saying in January 111 not april
It's really been that long? Wow 😳
@@Jim_61your wrong
Y’know, i never really understood those depictions of the dome collapsing with water while the waterline hasn’t reached the dome yet. It’s visually impressive, to be sure, but also kinda confusing.
Just has to do with how buoyancy works. The waterline outside the ship doesn't indicate where water is inside the ship. The exterior waterline of a buoyant object will always be higher than the internal waterline. If the two are equal, the object isn't buoyant. The exterior waterline would have washed over the dome well before the staircase was fully flooded, and the glass in the dome was not designed to handle much in the way of water pressure.
The staircase was under water when it broke but teh water inside didn’t rematch it yet and the water outside broke it with its pressher
Self-correction: Yes, the waterline inside definitely wouldn’t have been the same as that outside.
But, in theory, given the lesser strength of the windows and some of the walls, would the difference in waterline truly be that *vast?*
@@DerpyPossum u know you can edit the comment, right?
@@Jim_61 actually, i can’t. The “edit” button doesn’t do anything and simply disappears whenever it’s pressed. UA-cam has always been a bit “wonky” on my end like that.
I love how you have autumn playing in the background with a piano one the two debated final hymns either this or nearer my God to thee
111 years later. The Titanic is still one of the tragic ships that ever made the newspapers.
Absolutely spectacular I loved this
Huh, interesting. Nice effects on the water. And nice choice in music too.
Great animation. 👍👍
0:45 looks like Titanic is at 2:15am at that point.
Nice animation
We will miss you Titanic and your siblings :(
YOUR PC IS SO SMOOTH!!
In reality tho the dome imploded when the water was at the base of the a deck level of the staircase but still good animation 👍
How do we know that?
@@ZKP314 well if the water was so high the dome wouldn't have imploded , a big air pocket was needed for it to implode and we do know it imploded based on a few survivor testimonies
@@esthervonlintzgy6704 Yeah, but how do we know it imploded when the water reached the base of A-Deck’s stairs specifically?
@@ZKP314 ok maybe not exactly at the base but in/near that location but certainly not as portrayed in this video
What’s this music
How did the grand staircase ceiling implode?
The glass dome wasn't designed to carry the immense weight of the water above so it all came crashing through, this would likely have been before the internal water level was equal to the water lever outside of the ship. The stairs themselves were likely ripped from the foundations and ejected through the roof as the bow section made its descent to the bottom. It's sad to see such beautiful architecture and craftsmanship get destroyed in such a brutal manner.
Its so strange to understand that every chair, fence, painting, light on titanic is being dry and "normal" during the sinking only till one moment, when it gets under water, and then it will never be the same again... hope you get me
What's so strange for me to understand is that the Titanic was once an actual floating ship, the spot where she is now would have been empty before April 15th. And it's also really weird to think that in that spot there was a ship, and in just 2 hours it was completely underwater
0:11 In reality, it was apparently only the RMS Olympic that had that clock for its grand staircase, whereas the Titanic’s grand staircase had a mirror instead since they didn’t have time to install a clock there because the ship was in such a rush to leave for its maiden voyage.
It's still not clear though. No concrete evidences.
The clock was installed not long before the voyage.
Apparently? Or actually
I love it and I like your britannic and it is so cool that I even have it as my school computer 💻 thing
Amazing! What's the background music?
MY THOUGTHS EXACTLY
apa ini lampu kaca di deck A?
Why is the water green?
Because some survivors described it as being green-ish while inside the ship.
@@DerpyPossum Strange...
@@spawnthecrazy It's ice cold and it's due to the lights of the ship inside
C'est tres effrayant, mais magnifique! C'est la verite...Merci a vous...🧐
Can we all appriciate the cameraman for going on a sinking ship in 1912 and taking this video?
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Sick animation
Hi
How to sink it? What key to press?
fun fact: this is made by the water flooding up. the ship stays at the same angle
What animation softweare
Probably Blender or unreal engine 5
Too think in making the 1997 film the set ripped off it's mounts and they think the real one did as well.
2:03 *dome breaks*
Such a grand and opulent ship carelessly thrown away due to greed and carelessness.
???? What do you mean greed and carelessness???
@@momoy9159 He probably believes in the switch case theory
Did it sink That fast?
Not really , I mean it did go down quite fast when the water reached boat deck but not as fast as the video shows
the fact its sinking at daytime, well, idk :/
The water arrived from the stern, and the staircase was oriented to this direction, so I think you've made a mistake ; water came from the opposite side...
The staircase faced aft. That means the clock and Honor and Glory crowning all were situated to the front. This is correct. The water arrived from bow
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Video is 2:20 seconds long..
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