Someone wrote on Twitter; the hull of Titanic was 25mm hardened steel, the hull of an icebreaker is 25-75mm hardened steel. Did you know that steel actually is harder than ice?
So is the damage to the Titanic inwards from ice or outwards from an explosion? I guess tourists taking trips to see the wreckage is a thing of the past now.
Didn’t the Titanic have an identical sister ship? I read somewhere that the sister ship was significantly damaged in a an unrelated incident but replaced the real Titanic on the maiden voyage with the damaged not repaired.
Olympic if I remember correctly.
Thank you. IIRC that’s it.
Thank you. I always wondered what IIRC stood for LOL
Sometimes higher math eludes me too (2+2=5) hahaha