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Brian Whatcott
 
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 16:40:35 +1000, "Arnold Fringe"
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| However, one thing that strikes me
| is that when the Titanic sank, she was initially in one piece and only
| broke in half when the upward force of the water was removed from her
| entire hull when she was submerged. She was designed to be supported
| evenly all over by the water, once this support was removed, she broke
| in half.
|Does this apply?, probably not.

Very likely NOT.

This is getting off-topic, but twaddle should be promptly despatched...

Have you considered that perhaps Titanic broke in half
when colliding with the ocean floor ?

talking of twaddle, accident pathologists look to separation of the
remnants to help determine the point at which a hull was broken
above the sea floor. You could do worse than review the hull
separation of the Titanic remnants.

Brian W

 
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