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RMS Titanic in detail
Collision / Sinking Theories
Titanic's stern did not implode.
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[QUOTE="Cam Houseman, post: 452817, member: 175670"] Hi Sam, Good point, but does that mean that every other eyewitness account is false? Lightoller said she didn't break in two, nor did a lot of Seamen and Crew. Wasn't there a theory that they didn't say the ship broke in two to try and save White Star more bad press? I'd say sometimes some don't give the survivors enough credit (not you specifically!). Pitman also clearly described, and clarified, that the booms came after the ship disappeared. Loud BOOMS would certainly catch your attention. Without the ship's lights, the surrounding area became extremely dark. We know there were 4 loud booms, multiple people testified to that. But other survivors also testified to things some don't remember, like there being lights still burning in the aft most part of the ship (which is still debatable), or whether or not People were screaming. [/QUOTE]
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Titanic's stern did not implode.
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