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Some beliefs about the Titanic that are NOT exactly as we thought

Many know the tragic history of the RMS Titanic , which was once the largest passenger ship in the world and whose collapse claimed the lives of 1559 people of the 2223 traveling aboard.105 years of this terrible accident, we deny some data that was disseminated and that are not exactly accurate.Discover the truth about the Titanic with us.

Some data about the Titanic that turned out not to be so accurate

1.The first SOS

One of the most lasting myths of the Titanic is that it was the first ship to use the "SOS" distress signal.Most of the myths and legends, there is a grain of truth that has been distorted and distorted.This is the story of a conversation between the wireless operators of the Titanic, Harold Bride and Jack Phillips, after the collision with the iceberg.Bride jokingly suggested that Phillips seize the opportunity to use the new distress call «SOS ", As it could be his last chance to send it.However, in the years before the wreck of the Titanic, there was no internationally recognized standard distress call for a ship in distress.

2.The curse of the mummy of Amen-Ra

A popular urban legend is that Titanic carried the mummy of Amen-Ra in its cargo hold, which naturally wreaked havoc and magically led the ship to the direct route of the iceberg.Of course, there was no mummy aboard the Titanic.But the origins of this story are a good example of how many begin myths and legends of the Titanic.

This one in particular originated because allegedly, during the trip, the famous spiritualist William T.Stead told the story of the mummy of Amen-Ra a your dinner companions to entertain them.

Some beliefs about the Titanic that are NOT exactly as we thought

3.The last moments of the shipbuilder

The shipbuilder Thomas Andrews is correctly seen as one of the heroes of the Titanic disaster.However, despite this common conception about him, it is interesting that the legend has accepted his final moments as a romantic postcard of him, standing, only in the first smoking room class, staring morally at a painting of Plymouth Harbor.

This was told by witness John Stewart, a steward of the ship, but although there is no reason to doubt his statements, the timing of this sighting challenges what It is believed they were Thomas Andrews' last moments.Stewart was probably saved on Ship 15, which left the ship around 1:40 AM.This means that his sighting of Andrews in the smoking room occurred at least 40 minutes before the ship really sank.

4.The Titanic hull number depicted "No pope" (No pope)

A rumor that began in the city of Belfast, where the Titanic came from, indicated that when the ship's hull number 360604 was read with a mirror, spelled the words "no pope." Obviously, this became a popular story in the very religious Belfast, and in a short time, many were stating that this demonic helmet number was the cause of the sinking.

However, this story could not be further from the truth since the Titanic helmet was number 401 , which after having placed it in front of a mirror, reads more or less «ROA», which means «Return On Assets».

Do you know any other myth around famous events?

Find out more about the Titanic:

-What happened to the bodies of the Titanic? SCANDALOUS

-The actress who survived the Titanic and acted in the 1st film about the tragedy

Images: Wikimedia Commons

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