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Are there any legends about the Titanic?

With the Titanic

After more than ten years of wandering around, the mummy of Princess Amanra was finally found by her last owner - a man who did not believe in evil and was interested in supernatural phenomena. The scornful American archaeologists spent huge sums of money to buy it. For the sake of safety, the archaeologist chose the Titanic, a giant ship that had just been launched at that time and was made with the most advanced technology. He carefully placed the troubled princess in the back of the captain's cabin, hoping for a safe journey to America without anyone noticing the ominous inscription on the coffin.

At noon on April 10, 1912, the port of Southampton in southern England was covered with dark clouds. Thousands of people flocked here to watch the pride of Great Britain, the largest luxury liner in the world - Titan Sending off the Nick on her maiden voyage. The gentlemen and ladies on board the ship waved farewell to the shore triumphantly on the deck. The people seeing them off greeted them with envy. Suddenly, the port was unprecedentedly bustling and lively.

Mysterious time-space induction

At the last moment before the departure of the Titanic, a London industrialist gave up his ticket because of a strange dream. A few days ago, he dreamed that the Titanic capsized in the sea and a large number of crew members and passengers tried their best to escape. People scrambled to get into the lifeboats. Many adults and children were mercilessly thrown into the sea. The vast majority of people were tragically swallowed up by the sea along with the ship. He was ridiculed by his friends for abandoning the trip because the Titanic's safety features were far ahead of its time. The issue of insufficient lifeboats, which was repeatedly mentioned later, was actually excluded from consideration by everyone, because talking about the sinking of the "unsinkable ship" was simply a joke. On April 14, 1912, the sea was calm, the sky was filled with stars, and the weather was surprisingly cold.

On this night, the 14-year-old niece of a staff member on the Titanic had a strange dream. She dreamed that one end of a very large ship suddenly sank, and she heard a very sharp cry.

On the night of the 14th, a girl named Jesse was lying on a passenger ship and was about to die. She told Captain Soden about a hallucination she had, in which she said she saw a ship sinking and a man named Vali walking towards her playing the violin. After saying that the girl died. Varry playing the violin? Who is he? Now we know that Varry Hartri, the band conductor on the Titanic, was the one who brilliantly directed the orchestra to continue playing during the sinking of the ship until it sank with the ship. Although Soden had known him a few years ago, the girl had definitely never heard of Vali Hatri.

About three and a half hours later, the "Titanic" hit an iceberg.

In fact, as early as 1898, a writer named Morgan Robertson published a book called "The Loss of the Titan". This book describes the tragic sinking of the liner Titanic. In the story, the newly built passenger ship hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic. Most of the 3,000 passengers on the ship drowned, and the reason was that there were far insufficient lifeboats.

At about the same time, William Stead, a writer and social activist, wrote the article "Titan was lost, or it was nonsense." The article describes the tragic situation in which a fictional passenger ship hit ice in the North Atlantic and suffered heavy casualties. However, perhaps it was Princess Amanra's terrible mockery that Stead was also one of the victims of the Titanic.

Weird things happen one after another

Due to the Titanic's huge tonnage, the force of the collision with the iceberg was enough to exceed the combined force of 700 trains. Soon the cabin began to flood with water, and the water pump roared in vain to pump water out. Until this time, most people were unaware of what had happened. The dance continued in the luxurious ballroom on the upper level of the ship, and people did not care about their dangerous situation. Therefore, although the Titanic hit the iceberg at 11:40, it was not until 0:05 that someone ordered to open the tarpaulin of the lifeboat. The crew evacuated passengers to the deck in an emergency in the name of a drill, protecting women and children from boarding the lifeboats that were more important than life at this time. However, soon, most people smelled the atmosphere of terror, and order began to become chaotic.

Next to the radio on the ship, the radio operator Jack Phillips broadcast the distress signal at sea over and over again until the last moment.

After receiving the distress signal, six ships immediately sailed to the scene of the accident, including the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic. At that time, the Carpathia, which was about several hundred nautical miles away from the accident site, quickly approached the Titanic at an almost suicidal speed under the command of the captain. However, the two ships closest to the Titanic did not hear the emergency. A distress signal. On the anchored Californian, the radio operator was incredibly fast asleep!

The captain ordered the launch of a signal rocket. However, there were no red rockets used for distress on the ship, and only a few white rockets used for celebrations were found. Rockets were launched one after another. Even if the nearby Californian did not receive the telegraph signal, the crew on the ship must have seen the signal, but strangely, they never arrived.

There are conflicting conclusions as to why the Titanic sank. But when they learned that Princess Amanra's mummy was also on board, many people believed that it was Princess Amanra's curse that caused the tragedy.

Mysterious luminous objects around the sunken ship

However, a series of things that happened later made people more puzzled. In addition to the princess's curse, we are always willing to find a more definite answer. So, what is the real reason for the sinking of the Titanic?

The surviving crew of the Titanic recalled that when the ship was about to sink, many strange light spots mysteriously appeared in the sea. The horn moved erratically back and forth, back and forth. In 1985, the Titanic was finally discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Researchers attempted to salvage the ship's relics but were unsuccessful. What is puzzling is that when they surveyed its wreckage, they did not find the legendary damage caused by the collision with the iceberg. Assuming that the Titanic was killed due to hitting an iceberg, there should be irregular traces left on or around the wounds on the hull, or irregular cracking of the hull steel plates. However, no such situation was found during the inspection. Instead, a round hole with a diameter of 90 cm was found on the middle and lower part of the starboard side. Its edges were very smooth and regular, as if it had been cut and processed by some kind of tool.

Remonto Seznière, a British Royal Navy ship expert, and an international expert team studied this mysterious round hole and concluded that the Titanic was penetrated by a powerful laser beam. This caused a large amount of water to enter the bottom tank, which was the real reason for the sinking of the Titanic.

What is even more surprising is that in a series of underwater photos taken during an investigation of the sunken hull, some strange luminous objects of unknown origin were discovered swimming around the Titanic. . Oceanographers confirmed that this was not a known biological or natural phenomenon. They are very much like some kind of energy condensation. Among them, 8 of these mysterious underwater luminous objects were found in 6 underwater photos!

Mummy—terrible curse—mysterious premonition—sinking the Titanic with lasers USO (Unidentified Underwater Object), which seems to have some mysterious inner connection. No matter what the result is, it is enough for us to carefully examine the world in front of us with a new eye and see through the mysteries of the universe.

How many things are there in this world that we don’t know? How many such mysteries are there? (Excerpted from "Big Technology")