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[QUOTE="Jim Currie, post: 451391, member: 144215"] I have written extensively about this before. Here is another Marconi anomaly for someone to solve. I think I know the answer, but would like to have in-put form others. If members go to Day 10 of the US Inquiry record, they will see a copy of the Wireless Log - Process Verbal - of the [I]Mount Temple[/I]. In it, they will see the following entry: [CENTER][TABLE] [TR] [TD]"10.25[/TD] [TD][URL='https://www.titanicinquiry.org/ships/titanic.php'][I]Titanic[/I][/URL] sending C.Q.D. Answer him, but he replies: "Can not read you, old man, but here my position, 41.46 N., 50.14 W. Come at once. Have struck berg." Informed captain.[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][B]10.35[/B][/TD] [TD][I][B]Carpathia[/B][/I][B] answers M.G.Y. M.G.Y. says: "Struck iceberg; come to our assistance at once." Sends position."[/B][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE][/CENTER] The highlighting is mine. Then, if they go to the evidence of Captain Rostron of the [I]Carpathia[/I], given on Day 1 of the US inquiry, they will find the following: [I]"At 12:35 a. m. on Monday I was informed of the urgent distress signal from the [URL='https://www.titanicinquiry.org/ships/titanic.php'][I]Titanic[/I][/URL]...[/I][B][I].The New York time at 12:35 was 10:45 p. m. Sunday night."[/I][/B] Note that[I] Mount Temple[/I] gives the New York - Eastern Standard timeof 10-35pm for that first contact between[I] Carpathia [/I]and[I] Titanic,[/I] but the Captain Of the[I] Carpathia [/I]very clearly and precisely stated it was 10-45 am. "Oh what a wonderous web we weave"? [/QUOTE]
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