You are simply wrong. That region of the North Atlantic was known for having icebergs in season, and there were warnings to that effect posted at the time the Titanic sailed. Do you suppose it collided with a billboard?
Well, I've read about the Titanic before all this crazy theorizing emerged (e.g., the nutty idea that it was a substituted ship). There is consistent historical agreement that the shipping lanes were warned of possible icebergs. And there was one, of course...unless you are saying there wasn't one.
You are simply wrong. That region of the North Atlantic was known for having icebergs in season, and there were warnings to that effect posted at the time the Titanic sailed. Do you suppose it collided with a billboard?
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Well, I've read about the Titanic before all this crazy theorizing emerged (e.g., the nutty idea that it was a substituted ship). There is consistent historical agreement that the shipping lanes were warned of possible icebergs. And there was one, of course...unless you are saying there wasn't one.