Why didn't they just swim?

why didn't they just swim?
haha

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they tried

why didnt they just patch up the whole with half the human bodies on the ship, saving the other half?

why didn't they just drink the water? people were so dumb back then

why didn't they just fly the eagles to america

Why didn’t they just go around the iceberg?

Why didnt they just jump onto the iceberg?
Dumbfucks

They did, they just froze to death

Commentary on game theory and the shortsightedness of human nature

Global warming

Why didn't they use buckets to remove the water?

>they didn't just 360 the ship and turn it around to melt the iceberg with the exhaust heat
the wave created by doing this might have also just pushed it out of the way, fucking retard captain

Why didn’t they just wear warmer clothing if they knew the water was going to be freezing?

Not enough people fucking loved science.

They do swim!! Butt waeter was too coold!! Sot hey died!!

This is the biggest bullshit. I've been to the ocean. It's not so cold

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Why didn't they just climb the iceberg?

Why didn't they just gas the (((Berg)))?

Why didn't they just load a previous save?

>dude full speed lmao muh dick

A friendly reminder that the Titanic was torpedoed by the Imperial German Navy and the whole Iceberg sorry was just a fabrication to help prevent the Great War from starting 2 years earlier than it did.

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why didn't they go around the germans?

Hey user, you left your book at Starbuck's.

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Swimming wasn't invented yet.

why didn't the men just abandon all the women and children? it's not like they could have stopped them.

Two words. Cold as fuck.

Reminder that the next generation of people will be unironically asking themselves questions like this when they watch any movie.

>Build unsinkable ship
>It sinks
BRAVO CAMERON

If they’d sailed straight into it they wouldn’t have sunk lmao
Would have crushed the front but only flooded one compartment
They got reamed along the side because they panicked, and holed at least 5 compartments guaranteeing they’d sink
Funny af

Serious question, why didn’t they fly? Planes were already invented by then and nobody takes boats anymore, why not fly?

Why didnt they just read the wreck of the titan

Sources claim that just before hitting the iceberg, the Titanic was steaming at a staggering 22 knots (41 kmph or 25 mph). This may not sound very fast for land vehicles, but for ships, it is considered very fast. The fact that the top speed of the Titanic was 24 knots should give you some idea of how fast the ship was going when it collided with the iceberg. Another noteworthy thing about giant ships is that, unlike land vehicles, which can decelerate from a speed of 100 miles per hour to 0 in a few seconds, ships take their sweet time before coming to a halt after their engines are killed. This is why it’s believed that a cruise ship as big as the Titanic (and with all that momentum) would have easily travelled at least a mile before coming to a complete halt. In other words, when the Titanic sank, the iceberg that caused the collision was left far behind in the darkness, out of reach for the crew and passengers to even consider climbing it.

>B-but couldn't the Titanic just take a U-turn and reach the iceberg?
You would think that the captain of the Titanic could have just reversed the ship, reached the iceberg and started transferring passengers onto it. Piece of cake, right?
"No!"
As mentioned earlier, the Titanic had covered a substantial distance after hitting the iceberg. Returning to the iceberg wasn’t really a viable option, if an option at all, as the night was rather dark, meaning that starlight and the artificial lighting of the ship were the only two sources of illumination – far too inadequate to locate an iceberg (remember, spotters couldn’t locate it in the first place before the ship got too close and ended up hitting it) out in an open sea. There was no radar on the ship, which is another reason why they couldn’t even think of going back.
Furthermore, maneuvering a U-turn with a cruise ship as huge as the Titanic was quite an elaborate process, and would have used up precious minutes that could have been used on a different solution – one that did not rely on going back and locating the iceberg with which they had collided in the first place.

If the iceberg was nearby, one plausible way of getting passengers onto the iceberg was by using gangplanks – movable planks used by passengers to board/disembark from a ship.
This technique would require bringing the ship very close to the iceberg, which would again be very, very risky as there was no way of knowing how far the iceberg extended beneath the surface of the water.
Also, this technique would require incredibly long gangplanks – something that they did not carry onboard the Titanic, as they did not plan on transferring passengers to rocks of ice in the middle of the voyage. Needless to say, this plan is riddled with impossible variables.

>this meme again

how many tiers of autism you on, bro?

Why didn't they just get the ship stuck on the iceberg?

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Why didn't they just wait 100 years for the ice(((berg))) to melt?

Why didn't the iceberg sink their ship?

Why didn't they they just close their eyes?

I can swim eight miles in 40 degree water

Why didn't they wait until daylight so the sun would melt the iceberg?