Because of how the bow broke it back when it hit the sea floor and she folded the other way is why the bow can now never be raised in one solid piece. If we had the tech tools and manpower to go down there for it the bow would break into atleast 3 or 4 new segments
It is estimated she hit the floor at some 45 miles per hour. That's roughly double what her actually top speed was. Can you imagine the sound she made? 🙀😭💀
@@slyguythreeonetwonine3172Well if anyone manage to survive inside it, assuming a air bubble didn't pop by miracle, the shock would get them for good 😅. I wonder if the shock was audible from the surface...
You guys like to imagine terrible things. The sheer thought of the darkness of the ocean at that depth sends shivers down my spine. And yes I know it happened at night but still it's too frightening to even try to imagine
@@loicnasser1826you really think there could've been a person stuck in an air-bubble dropping to the bottom of the ocean with the ship, conscious?
I just love the crows nest on the bow as it is sinking to the bottom of the ocean just how it snaps back. It’s pretty cool and I like how that animation was handled.
The ship wasn't at 45 degrees angle when it broke but probably more around 20 degrees according to some physic simulations and it makes sense cause imagine the pressure applied on the boat at this angle it wouldn't resist
the only way that the 1995 one may be correct is the water density depending how much the water weighed making to be a 45 degree angle so it goes towering, and the north Atlantic is one of the densest ocean in the world so the 1995 may not be so obsolete
They should brought the whole ship and bring them to the museum. They should have a memorial site for those who lost their lives on the worst day of there lives of April 14-15 1912.
For me: Iceburg strike: 1995 Sinking/splitting: 2012 How the bow ended up at the bottom: 1995 How the stern imploded (possibly): 1995 If they combined everything here it would have probably bin a accurate sinking for me
It's a tradition that order to turn right to starboard means turn left to port. It's based on a boat tiller where moving it to the right will turn the boat left.
Titanic hit on the Starboard side (right), due to them saying hard a Starboard, they had to turn the ship to the left (port) otherwise they're more likely to get the worst sinking if she hit the port side
To be honest, the 1995 - 1997 theory has an high angle. Including Cameron’s new theory I guess. Edit: Dang bro the debris of the stern moving is smooth idk why
I remember reading somewhere that the survivors on the life boats actually heard the ship crash on the ocean floor. I cannot even imagine what that would have sounded like.
Las 2 simulaciónes son impactantes por la forma con el RMS TITANIC COMIENZA HUNDIRSE POR LA PROA SE ELEVA POSTERIORMENTE SE PARTE EN 2 Y FINALMENTE SE HUNDE POR COMPLETO 😢 QUE EN PAZ DESCANSE LAS 1500 PERSONAS QUE MURIERON EN AQUELLA NOCHE GÉLIDA Y TRAGICA DEL 14 Y LA MADRUGADA DEL 15 DE ABRIL DE EL AÑO 1912 HACE 112 AÑOS 😢
Именно нос Титаника останется закопаным и удар об айсберг ни кто не видел даже если Титаник развалиться то нос накроет морским. Песком и метал останется там
Você já checou to brincando minha cara de vocês ilha últimito função do mesmo jeito que eu falei vai lá no músicas e pesquisa todos os parte do corpo fervendo verdadeiros do titanic que se vai ver
Don’t know if this is a joke but yes, the “Titanic” is a legitimate ship in 1912 that was set sail on it’s first voyage from Southampton, England, to New York. It never made it because of the iceberg.
There’s a theory that A lot of big Air pockets were in the stern as it went down. Those air pockets imploded, which had a lot to do with the stern ripping apart as it went down because the implosion caused the structural integrity to weaken…
@@PixelGxming, an implosion caused by an extreme pressure difference. Ironically, the similar event that caused the Titan submersible to implode last year when it went on it's final voyage to visit the Titanic's remains. Imagine compressing a pocket of air to roughly 200 times it's original density, bearing in mind that stamping on a water bottle full of air doesn't even achieve 0.4% of that amount of pressure. Now imagine exposing that extremely pressurised pocket of air to the ambient pressure around you, the result will be similar to an explosion. That "bang" you heard is the inverse event, an implosion. When a pocket of low pressure air is suddenly exposed to a high pressure environment. Rather than air rushing out, the water rushes in and displaces the air which then goes to the surface.
Amazing video. Yet, knowing people were still alive inside the stern up to about 500 ft below the surface is just bone chilling. Knowing they succummed to the implosion is heart breaking. RIP to all those who perished that night and since.
@@Firemarioflower No no that was a smaller part of the superstructure not the entire thing look at the wreck from the time you can see the stern superstructure is there
You can't really slow down a ship immeaditely, it would still hit the iceberg in high speed. Also, that would kill several people who had cabins on the bow, and then Murdoch would have been harassed by the press for the rest of his life. Either that, or the collision would jam the forward watertight doors if they were left open, causing the ship to sink.
@@GamePlayerZ1912 no the ship maximum speed was 40kmph and ship is a 37kmph at that time when they notice iceberg I know that it's not easy to bring down ship speed rapidly but if they engage the reversing engine the speed may come under 30kmph easily with that speed if they hit iceberg directly may be some people lost their live but rest of the people have been survived thats my point
So say you were in that situation would you decide to hit an iceberg head on when it just popped up out of nowhere and scared you and the rest of the crew. Plus it would still kill a bunch of people as well. And ships aren’t cars they don’t take 2 seconds to slow down it’s a ship and it’s on the water so it takes a while to slow down
All of the single-break theories are wrong. There were two breaks, spaced many seconds apart---so separated that some people thought that they were minutes apart. Besides the two breaks, there were four plunges spoken of in the testimonies. The order was: the 1st plunge, the 1st break, the 2nd plunge (the Big Plunge), the 2nd/final break, the bow's separate plunge, the stern floating freely and then tipping up, and then the stern's final plunge. One survivor, Dillon, who was on the stern, spoke of all three stern plunges (although in one similar testimony, he guessed at a 4th, by adding a myth that was circulating at the time). His words: "There were about fifteen of us [at his location on the stern] when she took the first plunge. After the second there were only five of us left." This same man, a little later: "We made the sign of the cross" and "I went down with the ship…" There were multiple breaks and plunges spoken of, and that's why everyone has such a hard time piecing together the puzzle.
Well the new and the most likely theory is from titanic honor and glory with the forward tower falling off and the 4th funnel not collapsing when it broke and in the 2012 the port list is too high it mostly sank on an even keel after the bridge went under
All of the theories which show a single breaking are wrong. All that show the bow pulling the stern under after the parting are wrong (although they are partially right). Funnels falling to the port side is wrong. There are so many quotations that readily illustrate these facts.
мне вот интересно а кто и с чего взял что именно так тонул титаник? тупо ИИ просчитал? может он утонул за 4-6 часов,может за час,может просто пошёл плашмя ко дну,может кормой,может его разорвало на 2 части уже в процессе погружения,всё что нам говорят-херня,никто ничего не знает,одни теории
They never said the Titanic was unsinkable. White Star Line (The company that built the ship) said “It is as unsinkable as we know how to make a ship” Which means they built the ship best they can.
They never said titanic was unsinkable. I explain this all the time, they said it was just a well-built ship and as unsinkable as they could make it, but people took it as it was unsinkable and it’s not possible to even make a ship unsinkable
Because of how the bow broke it back when it hit the sea floor and she folded the other way is why the bow can now never be raised in one solid piece. If we had the tech tools and manpower to go down there for it the bow would break into atleast 3 or 4 new segments
I love the scraping of the 1995 Titanic animation
Same 😂
Same
I find 3:09 quite sad. After a couple of hours stationary she finally picks up speed again and begins her last journey to the bottom of the Atlantic 😢
It is estimated she hit the floor at some 45 miles per hour.
That's roughly double what her actually top speed was.
Can you imagine the sound she made? 🙀😭💀
@@slyguythreeonetwonine3172Well if anyone manage to survive inside it, assuming a air bubble didn't pop by miracle, the shock would get them for good 😅. I wonder if the shock was audible from the surface...
You guys like to imagine terrible things. The sheer thought of the darkness of the ocean at that depth sends shivers down my spine. And yes I know it happened at night but still it's too frightening to even try to imagine
@@namespacestd131sameee😭😭
@@loicnasser1826you really think there could've been a person stuck in an air-bubble dropping to the bottom of the ocean with the ship, conscious?
I just love the crows nest on the bow as it is sinking to the bottom of the ocean just how it snaps back. It’s pretty cool and I like how that animation was handled.
Sad to see the Stern rip apart like that. So violent. Poor old girl.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Poor very young Girl.
It was her Maiden Voyage.
Wtf it was a ship
The stern at that moment imploded
What I especially hate about the TITANIC wreck site is that it is too far below the surface. Does the ocean really need to be this deep?!
There's a program on TV called "Drain the Oceans". That's all we need to do to get a better look at the wreckage. Just call them up and ask.
Its the depth of an ocean..
@@Itzzmematthew2763- Indeed it is.
@@billvanek5570 yes
bro its natural💀
And I also love the break up scene
Ich vermisse die Titanic mit den vielen Menschen sehr 😭😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
3:32 and what’s happened?
what happened was an implosion
The ship wasn't at 45 degrees angle when it broke but probably more around 20 degrees according to some physic simulations and it makes sense cause imagine the pressure applied on the boat at this angle it wouldn't resist
the 1st one is so accurate LMAO
This isn't remastered. It just has sounds now.
1:57 i like the details
Me too😊
Such a cool event.
the only way that the 1995 one may be correct is the water density depending how much the water weighed making to be a 45 degree angle so it goes towering, and the north Atlantic is one of the densest ocean in the world so the 1995 may not be so obsolete
This animation does not show the plank where rose and jack were floating on 😂
They should brought the whole ship and bring them to the museum. They should have a memorial site for those who lost their lives on the worst day of there lives of April 14-15 1912.
Cameron film is made this video HOME COMPUTER in late 1995 Animation sinking
THE MIGHTY TITANIC
THERE SHE BLOWS CAPTAIN
And then suddenly everybody is gone and died
They died sick
Everybody is dead
So the ship still sinks in the 2017 animation ?
For me:
Iceburg strike: 1995
Sinking/splitting: 2012
How the bow ended up at the bottom: 1995
How the stern imploded (possibly): 1995
If they combined everything here it would have probably bin a accurate sinking for me
In the movie it was told to steer ship to starboard but the crew turned the wheel to port side. Which side did the ice berg hit?
RMS Titanic got hit by the iceberg on her starboard side.
It's a tradition that order to turn right to starboard means turn left to port. It's based on a boat tiller where moving it to the right will turn the boat left.
Titanic hit on the Starboard side (right), due to them saying hard a Starboard, they had to turn the ship to the left (port) otherwise they're more likely to get the worst sinking if she hit the port side
I think the 1995 Titanic animation is the better one.
It looked like it was gonna sink. Literally almost every ship built lile this sank.
To be honest, the 1995 - 1997 theory has an high angle. Including Cameron’s new theory I guess.
Edit: Dang bro the debris of the stern moving is smooth idk why
How long would it have taken Titanic to hit the sea floor after going under the surface?
About 40-50 mins
I remember reading somewhere that the survivors on the life boats actually heard the ship crash on the ocean floor. I cannot even imagine what that would have sounded like.
@@mikewolverton7904 they actually most likely heard the stern implode
Ah yes 1995 Titanic stern looks completely like it was blown by a nuclear missile.
I mean not wrong, she did had an implosion in the stern due to so many air pockets hence why it shredded like that
Really impressive..really scary...It looks like hell
Team Titanic 1995
👇
Las 2 simulaciónes son impactantes por la forma con el RMS TITANIC COMIENZA HUNDIRSE POR LA PROA SE ELEVA POSTERIORMENTE SE PARTE EN 2 Y FINALMENTE SE HUNDE POR COMPLETO 😢 QUE EN PAZ DESCANSE LAS 1500 PERSONAS QUE MURIERON EN AQUELLA NOCHE GÉLIDA Y TRAGICA DEL 14 Y LA MADRUGADA DEL 15 DE ABRIL DE EL AÑO 1912 HACE 112 AÑOS 😢
weird that they still use the audio from 1995
They dont have audio. It was added by whoever edited it
Titanic la película de James Cameron 1995 & la animation de james Cameron 2012
Titanic
It’s not a remaster, it’s a remake
cameron doesnt like pilfering 😮😮
Although 1995 animation looks better, 2012 is more likely what happened
1:56
So if you were in a state room did you die instantly or you drowned?
I watched the titanic movie❤❤
So?
Именно нос Титаника останется закопаным и удар об айсберг ни кто не видел даже если Титаник развалиться то нос накроет морским. Песком и метал останется там
Bada-bing, bada-boom
Fun fact: the titanic stern is cooked in 1995
Damm...Why have the people screaming sounds.
What about the other half
BUT DID THE TITANIC SURELY CRASH IN A ICEBERG
4:08
What about it
There were rumours going around for a while before she sank that the bow and stern weren't getting along 😂 i know....terrible joke!
Mei ♥
0:38
O titanic naufragou na hora de 23.40
Спасибо я поживу спокойно лучше и долго а сичяс 2024 год те вапроси некамне каторые были там 😐😐😐
It’s so sad that so many people died
111 year titanic is sinking
Or the drunken crew members of the ship did some mistake and drowned the TITANIC ship
2:47 2:52
I thought some of them is v break or 3 section break
Yeah but those were very unlikely to happen from Titanic's disaster
2012
WWWWW
Titanic hundido océano pacífico
It sank in atlantic ocean
Not titanic this Olympic
Дуже жутко це все.Яка трагедія((((Дуже шкода загиблих людей(((
What happened to not even God could sink the ship
Você já checou to brincando minha cara de vocês ilha últimito função do mesmo jeito que eu falei vai lá no músicas e pesquisa todos os parte do corpo fervendo verdadeiros do titanic que se vai ver
And that’s a rip-off because she Hit the iceberg
Тонул Титаник, а ощущение было, что ко дну идет Россия (особенно во второй версии ролика)
the sound design here kinda sucks
#
This never happened it was just a movie
This did happen there really was a ship called the titanic that sank in 1912 everything you see here is how it really sank
Don’t know if this is a joke but yes, the “Titanic” is a legitimate ship in 1912 that was set sail on it’s first voyage from Southampton, England, to New York. It never made it because of the iceberg.
Au weia, die 2. Animation ist so dermaßen schlecht gemacht....
the 2012 theory is so bad
Your so bad😂🗿
How believes in this bullshit
2012 is more accurate
Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine. Of course, the experience of it was…..somewhat different…
It was the most erotic moment of my life
Titanic ensense animation
0:27
Mfmd7273645372728284
1995 one seemed much better
Why idl the stern scrap
but is probably less realistic
@@JoseNovaUltraI was thinking that!
yes
That is not how the Titanic sank
CGI was better in the 90’s it seems.
It isn't better. There is a clear technologic gap. Not to mention the 1995 animation budget was way, way higher
@@firebottle8402and it honestly pays off, that animation is incredible.
@@Coopdog0108 It is not. It sucks
@@firebottle8402 It is clearly better.... LOL why is the 2012 iceberg so weak that so many chunks break off and then sink??? The ice would float.
Bada bing bada boom
I came to the comments specifically for this
Why can no one in the comments speak coherent English?
Because we live in a simulation and they want to annoy us from time to time, friend.
3:31 Why was there a bang?
@ShipvsAnimation Thx
Good question but it came from the area where the electrical and engine rooms where
boilers
There’s a theory that A lot of big Air pockets were in the stern as it went down. Those air pockets imploded, which had a lot to do with the stern ripping apart as it went down because the implosion caused the structural integrity to weaken…
@@PixelGxming, an implosion caused by an extreme pressure difference.
Ironically, the similar event that caused the Titan submersible to implode last year when it went on it's final voyage to visit the Titanic's remains.
Imagine compressing a pocket of air to roughly 200 times it's original density, bearing in mind that stamping on a water bottle full of air doesn't even achieve 0.4% of that amount of pressure. Now imagine exposing that extremely pressurised pocket of air to the ambient pressure around you, the result will be similar to an explosion. That "bang" you heard is the inverse event, an implosion. When a pocket of low pressure air is suddenly exposed to a high pressure environment. Rather than air rushing out, the water rushes in and displaces the air which then goes to the surface.
Amazing video. Yet, knowing people were still alive inside the stern up to about 500 ft below the surface is just bone chilling. Knowing they succummed to the implosion is heart breaking. RIP to all those who perished that night and since.
For real?? There were people still alive in air bubbles 😭😭😭
3:24
The second half: *Hey, wait for me!*
:D
:D
:D
:D
Ruin chain
0:38 "so wat happens?? DZZKK she splits, rite down 2 the keel"
-Lewis bodine
And the stern falls back level
AND THATS A BIG ASS IM TALKING 20 MAYBE 30 THOUSAND TONS
Funny how they thought the superstructure on the stern just ripped off in 1995 even though they saw the wreck and that wasn't the case.
What do you mean? It's exactly what happened
@@Firemarioflower No no that was a smaller part of the superstructure not the entire thing look at the wreck from the time you can see the stern superstructure is there
What is the superstructure?
@@alexv1190look it up.
@alexv1190 everything built on the deck
If william murduch order only to slow down the speed and let the titanic hit the iceberg directly then the titanic would have been survived
You can't really slow down a ship immeaditely, it would still hit the iceberg in high speed. Also, that would kill several people who had cabins on the bow, and then Murdoch would have been harassed by the press for the rest of his life. Either that, or the collision would jam the forward watertight doors if they were left open, causing the ship to sink.
@@GamePlayerZ1912 no the ship maximum speed was 40kmph and ship is a 37kmph at that time when they notice iceberg I know that it's not easy to bring down ship speed rapidly but if they engage the reversing engine the speed may come under 30kmph easily with that speed if they hit iceberg directly may be some people lost their live but rest of the people have been survived thats my point
@@SaiKumar-fb1xt Titanic wasnt even able of going that fast..
So say you were in that situation would you decide to hit an iceberg head on when it just popped up out of nowhere and scared you and the rest of the crew. Plus it would still kill a bunch of people as well. And ships aren’t cars they don’t take 2 seconds to slow down it’s a ship and it’s on the water so it takes a while to slow down
mangled bow and jammed WTB is just make the sinking worse than it was, she would be sinking so fast that's not even a single lifeboat can be launch
She was magnificent Mighty Ship of the RMS Titanic
It turns out she wasn’t that mighty after all…
1:17 "PUGHHHH BECHUUUUUA pretty cool huh?" 😄
The second animation is a big piece of shit, the first one is telling the truth
All of the single-break theories are wrong. There were two breaks, spaced many seconds apart---so separated that some people thought that they were minutes apart. Besides the two breaks, there were four plunges spoken of in the testimonies. The order was: the 1st plunge, the 1st break, the 2nd plunge (the Big Plunge), the 2nd/final break, the bow's separate plunge, the stern floating freely and then tipping up, and then the stern's final plunge.
One survivor, Dillon, who was on the stern, spoke of all three stern plunges (although in one similar testimony, he guessed at a 4th, by adding a myth that was circulating at the time). His words: "There were about fifteen of us [at his location on the stern] when she took the first plunge. After the second there were only five of us left." This same man, a little later: "We made the sign of the cross" and "I went down with the ship…"
There were multiple breaks and plunges spoken of, and that's why everyone has such a hard time piecing together the puzzle.
These kinds of videos are really cool!
The irony is that neither of these are considered the most likely now
Wrong. The second scenario is very likely what happend.
Well the new and the most likely theory is from titanic honor and glory with the forward tower falling off and the 4th funnel not collapsing when it broke and in the 2012 the port list is too high it mostly sank on an even keel after the bridge went under
i like the 1995 one🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍 0:32
Good, but why does the broken ice sink?
i can't believe how an 1995 animation beats an 2012 animation, being the 2012 was supposed to be WAY more good
Карма шла по спирали ко дну 😊
poor titanic
1995-2012titanic🎉❤
All of the theories which show a single breaking are wrong. All that show the bow pulling the stern under after the parting are wrong (although they are partially right). Funnels falling to the port side is wrong. There are so many quotations that readily illustrate these facts.
мне вот интересно а кто и с чего взял что именно так тонул титаник? тупо ИИ просчитал? может он утонул за 4-6 часов,может за час,может просто пошёл плашмя ко дну,может кормой,может его разорвало на 2 части уже в процессе погружения,всё что нам говорят-херня,никто ничего не знает,одни теории
Survivor testemonies said that the ship sank in 2 hours and 40 mins and some even said they heard and saw the ship break
They said that the Tiantic was "unsinkable" but boy they were so wrong.
They never said the Titanic was unsinkable.
White Star Line (The company that built the ship) said “It is as unsinkable as we know how to make a ship” Which means they built the ship best they can.
@@ForceThanawin they also said not even god can sink this ship as what I heard
@@Questionable10 No, that is a fictional phrase.
They just said it was hard to sink
But the people started calling it unsinkable
They never said titanic was unsinkable. I explain this all the time, they said it was just a well-built ship and as unsinkable as they could make it, but people took it as it was unsinkable and it’s not possible to even make a ship unsinkable
Botta bing, botta boom, thats what we’re looking for- James Cameron
0:38 2:58 same sound