The Titanic

Just imagine that the Titanic lookout had seen the iceberg earlier, or raised the alarm quicker , the captain had slowed down, or turned the wheel in the opposite direction then the Titanic wouldn't be where it is today, the timeline would be completly different . Decisions made a hundred years ago still shaping the history of the Titanic today .
If you look at it the other way, if the Titanic hadn't of sunk, you might not have been born.
 
Couple of questions

Why do you believe the body would not cave in?
Why do you believe there would be a rapid decompression?

Well we know the body wouldn’t be crushed like a tin can as scientists have done these experiments - below is an alligator they dropped to the bottom of the ocean and externally the appearance is not affected, now of course it’s an alligator not a human, but the effects would be the same externally - of course internally as said your rib cage would cave in and your thoracic cavity would be pulp.
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Rapid decompression is probably the wrong term - rapid change of pressure more accurate!
 
Well we know the body wouldn’t be crushed like a tin can as scientists have done these experiments - below is an alligator they dropped to the bottom of the ocean and externally the appearance is not affected, now of course it’s an alligator not a human, but the effects would be the same externally - of course internally as said your rib cage would cave in and your thoracic cavity would be pulp.
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Rapid decompression is probably the wrong term - rapid change of pressure more accurate!
I have no idea what depth that croc is at but at the depths the titanic is at, they would have been crushed, no question.
Decompressionwas the wrong word, should have been rapid compression
 
Just imagine that the Titanic lookout had seen the iceberg earlier, or raised the alarm quicker , the captain had slowed down, or turned the wheel in the opposite direction then the Titanic wouldn't be where it is today, the timeline would be completly different . Decisions made a hundred years ago still shaping the history of the Titanic today .

The butterfly effect, indeed.
 
Well we know the body wouldn’t be crushed like a tin can as scientists have done these experiments - below is an alligator they dropped to the bottom of the ocean and externally the appearance is not affected, now of course it’s an alligator not a human, but the effects would be the same externally - of course internally as said your rib cage would cave in and your thoracic cavity would be pulp.
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Rapid decompression is probably the wrong term - rapid change of pressure more accurate!
This has made me extremely sad. Human beings proving yet again that they are a disgusting stain on Planet Earth.
 
If the titanic hadn’t sank, that means the film wouldn’t have been made, which means I wouldn’t have had a very pleasant night with some lass from work who was going through a separation.

Mad how shit works.
You would have done, it just would have been Harry Potter or whatever other film was out at the time
 

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