Message from @solarstan yt
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I have never seen an exploiting on a boat look like that
overheated boiler?
Alonso is there an actual image and not an artists depiction
Show me examples of ships or other materials being damaged from one side and inverting over time so perfectly that it looks like it was damaged from the exact opposite side.
The explosions normally go up
@solarstan yt Show me how that was above the water line and not at all a threat.
That is normally the weakest part
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 it's on the same welding line as the anchors
If you count the weldings between plates from the deck you will see they are equal
No, it's not.
It is tho
The biggest hole is much lower.
It is one billow, being less likely to be an explosion
It isn't, though..
If a Bomb were on the ship. That is the place you would want to put it, since that area is the weaker part. Like this one that simply collapsed as it was moored at the dock.
The biggest hole was caused by an iceberg
Prove it
It's clearly protruding **OUTWARDS!!**
Not inwards
Prove it
Still waiting
Its under high water pressure and over 100 years old
Problem is, yes. It is protruding outwards. Actual dents made by icebergs don’t easily invert back outwards once they’ve been jammed inwards.
Show me a collapsing frame that goes from an inward indentation to an outward one, rather than continuing to buckle under the already compromised area of damage.
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 that was never an inward indentation
That was undamaged
Then the wreck started collapsing
Are you daft?
The iceberg was on the outside
It's on a weld line
It hit from the outside
That was an undamaged part of the boat
Now it is tearing
Punctured **inwards**
The puncture of the ship is under the rocks
It looked like it happened after the iceberg
Now, it's magically outwards?
What you are seeing is a diffrent tear
Prove it