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Scientists Explain Why No One Talk About the Titanic’s Back Half - And It's Horrifying

Scientists Explain Why No One Talk About the Titanic’s Back Half - And It's Horrifying

The night of April fourteenth to fifteenth, 1912, the RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg, and the Atlantic bore witness to one of history’s most infamous disasters. Survivors would later describe a sound that haunted them for the rest of their lives: the roar of steel tearing, a dreadful crescendo as the ship’s stern lifted high into the freezing water before vanishing into the depths. For decades, the world has fixated on the bow, that eerie, upright monument captured in countless photographs and documentaries, seemingly frozen in dignified repose. Yet just a few hundred meters behind it lies the ship’s back half, a scene of chaos and obliteration so extreme that even seasoned explorers hesitate to linger there. So, how come no one is talking about the Titanic’s back half?

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