Titanichttps://youtube.com/shorts/YZHd7xwc4iswhat have we learned with its story? what is the inner meaning of the story?
>>18022946The builders that made the Titanic fucked it up, no sealed compartment segments so if one compartment gets a leak when full it spills in to the next sectuon, The steel was inferior, too brittleThere are two kinds of steel you can get, hard and rigid which is also brittle and will break, and the soft steel that will bend and stretch a little, the Titanic was built with the hard brittle steel
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>>18022946That God is a retarded tranny nigger who terrorizes, abuses, harasses, threatens etc me for playing video games because he's a retarded tranny nigger
>>18023005>I hate certain Sons of Godngmi
The lesson to be learned there is that Murphy's Law is real, that the best laid plans of mice and men will go awry, and that mother nature really runs this bitch.The Titan submersible retardation shows that humanity is still retarded, arrogant, doomed by its own hubris. In fact, we're a lot worse than they were 100 years ago. Instead of noble White men who admit their failings and go down with the ship, now the average captain is a coward who abandons women and children.>>18022980Horseshit, you're talking out of your ass. The compartments were designed so that if 4 or 5 of them were breached, the thing could still float. The disaster was JUST bad enough to doom it, and the ship designer on board was able to calculate how long the ship had down to the minute.He didn't fuck anything up, if anything the design was a cut above the average ship of her day. Titanic had two sisters ships, one of which lasted a whole shippy lifetime before getting scrapped. It was only AFTER the Titanic sinking that the whole industry reexamined their philosophy on hull design. Any ship of that era would have gotten assraped by that berg.> le brittle steelMore horseshit. You're not a metallurgist, you're just repeating something you picked up somewhere on the internet from some other anonymous asshole. This was a top of the line ship built by White men in their golden age. There was nothing brittle about it.
>>18023104If anyone is full of excremeny it tis theehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic#Building_and_preparing_the_ship
>>18023123> can't say anything original, just throws a shitipedia link at someoneGoy
>>18023123>It is believed that, by the standards of the time, the steel plate's quality was good, not faultyGo take your face for a shit.
never trust an irishman
Ice((berg))>oy vey, stop noticing
>>18023127So you don't like wikipedia? Okay ill buy that, sometimes I hate wikipedia too when it proves me wrong, but I get over it and correct my beliefs about a topic
Some acted with incredible courage, while others prioritized themselves.
>>18023123>>18022980>>18023210The 2,000 hull plates were single pieces of rolled steel plate, mostly up to 6 feet (1.8 m) wide and 30 feet (9.1 m) long and weighing between 2.5 and 3 tonnes.[83] Their thickness varied from 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm).[45] The plates were laid in a clinkered (overlapping) fashion from the keel to the bilge. Above that point they were laid in the "in and out" fashion, where strake plating was applied in bands (the "in strakes") with the gaps covered by the "out strakes", overlapping on the edges. Commercial oxy-fuel and electric arc welding methods, ubiquitous in fabrication today, were still in their infancy. Like most other iron and steel structures of the era, the hull was held together with over three million iron and steel rivets, which by themselves weighed over 1,200 tonnes. They were fitted using hydraulic machines or were hammered in by hand.[84] In the 1990s, material scientists concluded[85] that the steel plate used for the ship was subject to being especially brittle when cold, and that this brittleness exacerbated the impact damage and hastened the sinking. It is believed that, by the standards of the time, the steel plate's quality was good, not faulty, but that it was inferior to what would be used for shipbuilding purposes in later decades, owing to advances in the metallurgy of steelmaking.[85] As for the rivets, considerable emphasis has also been placed on their quality and strength.
>>18022980>>18023123Retard