Tuesday, May 19, 2026

"They Scanned Titanic With New Technology — What They Found At 3800m Shocked The World."

Fascinating Titanic Wreck Discoveries  "The wreck of the White Star Liner reveals thousands of tragic artifacts, many of which tell us amazing stories about how the ship was built and lost. Today join Mike as he explores five of these remarkable items and how they can speak to the tragic night the ship sank with the loss of over 1,400 lives.


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 The HAUNTING New Scans From Titanic  Gripping narrative and sometimes technical, even as an engineering textbook.

"Titanic's debris field is a vast stretch of ocean floor simply covered in twisted metal - from tiny human objects like cups, saucers and chairs to massive pieces of machinery storeys tall. In 2022, ‪@Magellan-gg‬ completed a comprehensive scan of the Titanic wreck site and now their 3d scans are being released for the public to study and enjoy - in vROV pilot available on Steam or in video form, like here, for us to have a look at. Their visuals are currently up for an Emmy nomination. Today we'll take a look at Magellan's Titanic debris field scans to try to get a better understanding of what's down there - and what happened to Titanic as she broke up and sank!

They Scanned Titanic With New Technology — What They Found At 3800m Shocked The World "The Titanic did not go down the way we were told! For more than a century, the story has sounded clean—an iceberg, a slow sinking, and a ship slipping quietly beneath the freezing Atlantic. But nearly twelve thousand five hundred feet, about three thousand eight hundred meters below the surface, the wreck has been holding a very different truth. A new deep-sea scan has finally revealed what was missing, showing how the ship came apart, failures no one saw at the time, and the men who kept it alive as everything else was falling apart. Here is what the scan unveiled!"

Titanic Survivors: Who They Are, What Happened to Them After  "Most records show that 705 people survived the sinking of the Titanic—most of which were women and children. However, Encylopedia-Britannica.org, found and listed as many as 712 survivors in their own research and the numbers continue to be disputed." . . .

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