why is the Titanic so important in history (Explain detail)

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why is the Titanic so important in history
why is the Titanic so important in history (Explain detail)

Introduction of Titanic

Greetings, friends!  This is the incident of 10th April, 1912  RMS Titanic: the world’s largest and most luxurious ship of its time  It set out on its first voyage  It was traveling from Southampton, England to New York  All kinds of people were aboard- renowned industrialists and actors as well as immigrants,  who were on their way to America in search of a better life  It was being commanded by the 62-year-old Senior captain Edward John Smith  There was a lot of excitement regarding this ship in the passengers, public and the media  It was not only the world’s largest ship-  around 269 meters in length and more than 53 meters high-  the luxury on this ship was awe inspiring!  In those times, it cost 7.5 million dollars to build the ship, which,

 if you take inflation into account, is equal to 400 million dollars today!  The facilities and decorations inside the ship could even leave a 5-star hotel behind  Stained glass mirrors, ornate wood paneling,  two grand staircases heated swimming pool, a Turkish bath,  an electric bath a gym, a squash court, 4 restaurants,  2 barber shops and a library as well!  Moreover, the kind of safety features that were used to build the Titanic,   this ship was believed to be “unsinkable”  It was a ship that could never sink- it was that safe!  White Star Line was the name of the  company that built this ship’s history  

12th April 1912 why is the Titanic so important in history

The Vice President of this company was so confident regarding that,  he had come out in front of the public and said that this titanic ship was unsinkable!  But two days later after setting out on  its first voyage, on 12th April 1912, the Titanic began to get its first ice warnings  The Atlantic ocean that the Titanic was crossing in  order to get to America was replete with ice  There was mountains of ice- icebergs,  that were a danger to this ship  These warnings are not an unusual thing  The ships that sail the oceans often communicate  through radio and signal the nearby ships  about ice being present in their vicinity  and seek caution in their path  After getting these warnings,

 Titanic changed its course twice to avoid danger but it did not reduce its speed  It continued its journey towards its destination at a  speed of 21.5 knots, which is equal to 40 km/hr,  Two days later, on 14th April 1912,  there were 7 more ice warnings but captain Smith and his crew ignored these warnings.  They did not slow the speed of Titanic  Slowly, the day draws to a close, the sun  sets and the temperature sinks  The notable thing about the night of 14th  April was that the moon was not visible  Without the moon, there was no moonlight  and the visibility was low on this night

a crow’s nest on the ship-

 There was a crow’s nest on the ship-  a small platform at a height that could be called a lookout point.  Someone is made to sit atop it so that they can keep watch on the track of the ship to look out for traffic or obstructions  The person sitting here has to face very low temperatures  The cold winds were blowing at a very fast pace  Moreover it was nighttime. The cold winds make  the eyes tear up, which makes it difficult to see  At 11:39 PM, a man named Fredrick Fleet  was atop the crow’s nest  Suddenly, he saw before himself, a huge iceberg

 He rang the bell thrice quickly so that the  people below could be alerted  then picked up the phone and  called the officers on the bridge  He screamed that there was an iceberg in front of them  and that the ship should be steered immediately  First officer, William, heard this message and signaled the engine room  that the ship should be steered in the left direction  But unfortunately, it was too late  Just one minute later, at 11:40 PM,  the ship crashed into the iceberg 

luxury life*

*The Titanic was a new breed of luxury life*  *Titanic left the port of Southampton, England…*  *Among the passengers were many of the wealthy and influential-  the band plays, the gay tunes, and American red time dancers”  The time was 11:40*  *The iceberg grazed the right side of the ship and all of a sudden, she lifted up quickly  This iceberg was not a small one-  It was 200×400 feet in length- as big as a football field and was so high that it was matching the crow’s nest in height  Scientists estimate that the iceberg weighed as much 1.5 million tons  Titanic’s front right side collided with the iceberg  Specifically, near the bow  Now, what is the bow?  You can see in this picture that the  part right at the front is the bow 

The part above the bow is called the stern and the protruded part below is called the keel  For around 10 seconds, the ship grazed against the iceberg and a huge dent was formed  Due to this, small holes formed in the main body of the ship  You might wonder how that is possible?  How can a piece of ice tear through metal?  If you use the ice in your fridge, then yes,  it won’t cut through metal  But keep in mind the weight of a mountain of ice  It is true that even wood cannot cut through metal but even then your metal car can crash into a tree and get deformed completely  Similarly since the iceberg was so big and heavy,

Thomas Andrews

 it caused massive damage to the Titanic  A few seconds after the collision, the ship’s captain,  Smith, and architect Thomas Andrews arrived at the site to see how much damage had the ship incurred due to the impact  When they saw, they realized that the ship would sink  They were completely shocked upon seeing this!  They thought that this ship was unsinkable!  At the beginning of the video, I’d mentioned that this ship was  considered unsinkable, owing to impressive safety features  There were two main safety features that led to this belief  First- this ship had a double bottom hull  The main body of the ship is called a hull  A double-bottomed hull would mean two layers:  even if the layer below got damaged,  the second layer could save the ship  Second- the hull of the ship was divided into 16  separate watertight compartments

Captain Smith

 Even if 4 out of 16 compartments were filled with water, the ship would still sail  It would make no difference to the ship  But the impact created by the iceberg was on the side of the ship  The double bottom hull proved to be of no use  The sides only had one single layer  Second- the impact was so large that 6 out 16 watertight compartments were breached  Water was filling in all of them 

The limit was 4. The inundation of 6 compartments meant that the ship couldn’t be saved from sinking  The unsinkable ship would sink!  20 minutes after the collision, at 12:00 AM, Captain Smith  ordered his crew to send a distress call over the radio  The nearby ships would maybe detect it and come to save them  Senior radio Jack Phillips turns out to be the hero of our story 

One after the another, he began sending distress signals- there was no response  He sent another, and another… there must be some ship out there that would pick up their distress call  20 minutes later, at 12:20 AM, there was a ship called  RMS Carpathia that was present near the Titanic  It detected the signal  He spoke to the operator of the Titanic over the radio and directed his ship to move towards Titanic and go save them  The problem was that despite its closeness,  this ship was 107 km away  Even if it moved towards the Titanic at its top speed,

ship Carpathia,

it would take 3.5 hours to reach the Titanic  Would the Titanic ship stay put for 3.5 hours?  The rest of the crew members lit up flares and rockets in the sky in the hope that a ship nearby would notice them  But unfortunately, apart from the ship Carpathia,  there was no response from any other ship  Meanwhile,

Captain Smith ordered the evacuation of passengers using the lifeboats on the ship  As per protocol, women and children would be given preference to board the lifeboats  As for the passengers on the ship, they were not that scared  Most of the passengers believed that Titanic was an unsinkable ship, there is no need for worry  After all, the company that put out ads, claimed this again and again!  So, yes, they might have hit an iceberg, but the ship wouldn’t sink! 

For this reason, the first lifeboat that went down had a capacity of 65 people, but only 28 went  Half the lifeboat remained empty as it was lowered!  With the passage of time, compartments began  to be filled with water one after the other  The ship began to tilt  Gradually, the passengers realised that the ship could indeed sink  When this realization dawned,

At 2:05 AM

 there was chaos  and people began to run around in panic  By 1 night, so much water had filled  the compartments in the front  that the bow of the ship had gone underwater  Due to this, the rear part of Titanic surfaced out of the water  The propellers at the back surfaced out of the water  When the ship tilted to this degree, pandemonium reigned  People began to fight with one another for a seat in the lifeboat  The problem was there was a scarcity of lifeboats  on the ship- there were only 20 lifeboats  which could accommodate only 1,200 people approximately  But there were around 2,200 aboard the ship  At 2:05 AM, the last lifeboat was lowered from the Titanic  But 1,500 people were still onboard  In this chaos, some people tried snatching their place in the lifeboats  But some people had accepted their fate  and stayed back in the ship

killed by hypothermia

 *The end was chaotic. Everybody was crying, praying,   trying to get into the few lifeboats that were left.   Oh… it was, um, pretty sad at the end.*  As per eyewitnesses, the ship broke into two halves at around 2:20  and then slowly began to sink  It did not take even three hours for the unsinkable ship to sink  Of 1500 people aboard the ship either drowned with the ship  or the ones that knew how to swim, were killed by hypothermia  The temperature of the water was -2 degrees Celsius  If you fall into the water at this temperature,  you’d die within minutes due to hypothermia  It is said that the captain of Titanic, Edward Smith stayed at  the wheel until the end and drowned with the ship  Some even believe that he committed suicide by killing himself

location around 3:30-4:00 AM 

  The ship RMS Carpathia, which had set out to save the Titanic  reached this location around 3:30-4:00 AM  to save the people on the ship -but it was one hour late  After the disaster of the Titanic, questions were  raised, many controversies took birth  investigations were conducted and some unknown  facts surfaced that shocked everyone  How would it feel if I say that there was another  ship 37 km away from Titanic that night,   which could make it in time to save the passengers of the Titanic  It is true- the ship was S S Californian  One hour before the Titanic hit the iceberg, the last  iceberg warning was issued by S S Californian

Californian

 They had warned- Watch out! There are a  lot of icebergs in the ocean here  After that at 11:15, the radio operator on the  Californian ship switched off the radio  The Californian ship had stopped for the night and was not moving ahead, keeping the danger in mind  Since the ship had stopped for the night and the radio was off,  it did not receive the distress signal  The ship was so close to the Titanic that the passengers on the deck of the Titanic could see the ship on the horizon   When the officers were boarding the passengers in the Titanic,   one officer even remarked that he could see a ship in the distance and that it would come to save them soon and so there was no need to worry. 

But this Californian ship did not come even when rockets and flares were lit up  It is reported that after 12 AM, the crew members on the Californian ship had actually seen the rockets fired from Titanic  They had even informed their captain Stanley Lord but the captain insisted that it was no distress signal rather the rich men on Titanic who were partying   Had Captain Lord of the Californian ship taken the rockets and flares seriously that night so many people aboard the Titanic could have been saved!  The next morning when they switched their radio on,  they received an SOS call from Titanic  They reached the site but it was too late by then 

They only saw dead bodies floating in the water  Both the inquiries that were conducted in this matter put  the blame on Captain Lord of the Californian  But one single man cannot be blamed for such a huge disaster  Other people were responsible as well  Like the lifeboat example I mentioned, there  were not a sufficient number of lifeboats  because the company that made the ship thought it  was unsinkable and the lifeboats were unnecessary  Apart from that, the captain of Titanic had  not even conducted safety drills 

safety dill

A safety dill was to be conducted on the day  Titanic collided with the iceberg  But the captain canceled that because he thought they were unnecessary since the ship was unsinkable  The next mistake was that of steersman Robert Hichens,  who was at the steering wheel  That night when an iceberg alarm was sounded,  the officer on the deck instructed that the ship should be turned left  But in panic, Robert Hichens misunderstood the message and steered the ship towards the right  This was the opposite direction- towards the iceberg  By the time he realized his mistake, it was too late.  British inquiry also found that Titanic was issued so many iceberg warnings and to proceed with caution but despite that, the ship was sailing at full speed.

 Why was that?  Why did the captain not slow down? There are many theories behind that  A popular theory suggests that Joseph Bruce, the chairman and managing director of White Star Line the company that manufactured the Titanic,  influenced Captain Smith and pressured him that the speed of the ship be maintained  There was tremendous pressure from the company that the ship had to complete its first voyage in 6 days so that a record could be broken-  so that they could show that the Titanic was not only the biggest, the most expensive ship but the fastest ship as well!

 A specific incident happened on 14th April, at 2 PM  when Captain Smith saw the ice warning  and showed it to Joseph  that they should reduce the speed  because there is an ice warning  But Joseph stuffed the paper in his pocket so that  the people and the crew members did not find out  He did not want the speed of the ship to slow down  This one disaster changed this industry worldwide forever  Many new regulations and standards were set  up to avoid such disasters in the future  In 1914, an International Ice Patrol was set up   so that the oncoming ships could be alerted  about the icebergs in their path

(SOLAS )

  A treaty International Convention for the  Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS ) was signed  which set new standards regarding ships, For example, a lifeboat regulation was framed  mandating that the ships should have a sufficient  number of lifeboats for every passenger  When the Titanic sank, it took more than  70 years to find its wreckage under the sea  In Sept 1985, an American ocean explorer, Robert Ballad   and a French oceanographer managed  to find the Titanic under the sea  Its wreckage was found 3,800 meters (3.8 km)  under the sea  Two separate pieces of the ship were found- 600 meters apart  Today, so many years later after the ship sank, the environment  has started to erode the ship lying underwater  The actual ship looked like this and today,  this is all that’s left of it  It has been reported that bacteria and other organisms  are eating away its metal framework  It is expected that by 2030, this ship would completely disintegrate underwater

after 110 years, the fascination regarding

  Today, even after 110 years, the fascination regarding  Titanic still remains in the minds of people  In 2012, Australian billionaire Clive Palmer  planned that he would make Titanic 2  A copy cat and a copycat model of the original Titanic  He even declared that it would sail on the same route  All the elements of the ship was to be  constructed in the same way as the original  Originally, the project was set to be completed in 2016,  but it has not been completed even in 2022 due to delays  It is said that people do not have interest in this project  because if an exact replica of the Titanic was made,   because it would not have either TV or Wifi and  nobody would want to go on it  It might be that the unsinkable Titanic 2 might have  already sunk even before it sailed  If you liked the video, then do watch  the video on the Bermuda Triangle 

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