Debunked Fact History

The Titanic's Sinking Was Completely Unpredictable

Multiple warnings were ignored; collision was preventable

The Titanic hit an iceberg that no one could have seen coming, and the disaster was a tragic unavoidable accident.

The Titanic received multiple iceberg warnings that night but ignored them or treated them casually. The ship was travelling at full speed through an ice field at night without adequate lookout. The wreck's location was known but the crew didn't heeded warnings. The disaster resulted from negligence and poor decision-making rather than being completely unpredictable.

Believed 1912–2012
Year Revised 2012
Why Changed New Evidence
Confidence Fully Debunked
Region Worldwide

Reception

7/10
6/10

Sources

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