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00:00Hey, where are you going, sir?
00:01The ship is sinking, Mascro
00:02The ship is sinking
00:04Stop where you are, sir, and play for the passengers.
00:07Whose musician is he?
00:08For passengers?
00:08Passengers who are drunk
00:09Oh Qawis, oh Mascro
00:11Yes, sir
00:13This is our duty
00:13Obliged, Mr. President, I'm a day laborer.
00:15Put yourself in the passengers' shoes, sir.
00:17If the ship sinks
00:19She doesn't like to call it music
00:21And you're drunk?
00:23Definitely not, of course not
00:24This copper is already overstretched
00:25Imagine this, sir
00:27You are sinking the ship
00:29And suddenly Amr Diab appeared in your work, even
00:32What are you going to do?
00:34I have something to say, O cave of the elite
00:35Do I have a strangely strong brain?
00:37I'm serious, sir.
00:38Take your violin and play with me, come on!
00:40By the way, we can help the children and the ship passengers.
00:42Can I get a jacket for the passengers?
00:44What's the lesson here?
00:46And how will this benefit them, like music?
00:48Haven't you heard, sir, the proverb that says
00:50Is music life?
00:52No, the person who did this was completely innocent and misguided. Did they even hear about it?
00:55So you're going to leave me to play alone?
00:56And you won't feel the pressure
00:58Absolutely, I'm very happy
01:00Okay, sir
01:02Let history books remember me
01:05Palmaisto
01:05The one who decided not to let the Titanic sink
01:08And the Mayazef insisted
01:11The most beautiful melodies
01:15Honestly, I've had a bit of a break from you, single Al-Alhandi.
01:17I'm playing along with you all the time and I know what's going on.
01:19But I'll tell them about the son of the woman who was built
01:21You were laughing and people were laughing
01:22Salama Abu Ammu
01:27Okay, let's start by saying "In the name of God".
01:30What is this, guys?
01:31Diab Hayamel performed at a party on the ship
01:33What is life?
01:34What is this, guys?
01:36You are the Albi, feeling
01:39Main and effective supporter
01:40What is this, guys?
01:41What is this, guys?
01:42What is this, guys?
01:46What is this, guys?
01:51Welcome to the new episode of Al-Daheeh program
01:53On April 15, 1912
01:5512:27
01:57On the day of the Titanic's boarding
01:58Jack Phillips' assistant said, "He's looking for a message."
02:00Morse code
02:01For all the travel around them
02:03After six attempts without any response
02:06Assistant Jack notices something
02:08The distress code has changed and remains
02:11SOS
02:11This is the code that the hero always calls upon.
02:14on NBC2
02:17And no one will come to save him.
02:18Because it's in the first movie and at the beginning of the journey
02:20We want to create a story and sell tickets and stuff like that
02:22My dear, now is not the time; let's focus on the sinking ship.
02:24The assistant sends his message and indeed
02:26All the ships respond to it except for one.
02:29Which is the closest ship
02:30Titanic
02:31SS California, which at that particular time
02:33Her wireless operator was asleep
02:35This factor, my dear, is the laws of navigation.
02:37I changed because of this man, if he had drunk
02:39A cup of coffee could have saved more
02:41Out of 1500 people, James Camero sits
02:43In his home, Leonardo Docamero was a worker
02:45They are Alon, oh Narisu, this is oh, Hamad, tell me about it.
02:47Is the Titanic sinking or what? Is it sinking or what?
02:49Before I reassure you, my dear, about the fate of the Titanic
02:51What you definitely don't know, let's go back
02:53How many centuries ago, specifically in the third century?
02:55Before Christ, we go back to the days of Archimedes.
02:57The one that would have been a Titanic
02:59There wouldn't have been any ships in the first place.
03:01One day he summoned
03:03King Hiero II Archimedes
03:05And it is for Archimedes, here is the crown
03:07Of course, Archimedes told him not so quickly, out of love.
03:08No, let's do something first, then you can take my place.
03:12Look, this is pure gold!
03:13The king, my dear, as you know from the famous story
03:15The barrier knew whether this crown was made
03:18Is it pure gold or not?
03:19Archimedes is required to do this without breaking the crown.
03:21And it is not cut off; it is known by a scientific method.
03:23Is the mourning ceremony for the king or not?
03:25This crown is indeed made of gold. Archimedes took the crown from his hand.
03:27And a public bathhouse where he bathes
03:29He held a contract and thought about how to respond.
03:31The king's riddle is, my dear, that he is a worker who thinks
03:33And think and think and think and notice
03:35Everything that goes down the bathtub
03:37The water rises upwards
03:38Here Archimedes went with the dove's horn
03:41He runs naked through the street
03:43And people don't understand what's happening.
03:44And he kept saying his famous phrase, "Eureka, Eureka, Eureka!"
03:47Meaning: I found it, I found it, I found it
03:49Archimedes, my dear, discovered that the size of the body
03:51The amount submerged in water equals the volume of the water.
03:53Which was removed after the body was submerged
03:55This applies to all websites.
03:57So, my dear, let's assume the bathtub was full.
03:59When Archimedes descended into this building
04:01It turned out to be a hundred times its size
04:03Archimedes, my dear, if the benjo
04:04And it floods inside, so the amount of water that will fall from the bathtub
04:07Why is it still there after it has been revealed?
04:08It is equal to the volume of the submerged object.
04:11Which in our case is Archimedes
04:12Ahmed, this is great, but how will this help him with the crown issue?
04:15In the middle of it, my dear Archimedes, he will bring a piece of gold.
04:18The same weight as the crown
04:19Pure gold is a wise and reliable source.
04:21He will bring this piece of gold and the crown and put
04:23Two percent is supposed to be the case here if
04:25Both are made of the same material, pure gold.
04:27Archimedes fixed massning
04:29Archimedes performed the same experiment, but he did not
04:38Volume of water displaced from the crown
04:40Larger than the displaced water
04:43Of the gold that is included
04:44This, my dear, confirms Archimedes
04:46The gold in this crown is mixed with stomach acid.
04:49Because if it were pure gold, it would be as good as ordinary pure gold.
04:52Although, my dear, this story is not even confirmed.
04:54What we are certain of, my dear, is that Archimedes gave us the law of buoyancy.
04:58The law of buoyancy, my dear, tells me that if an object is completely or partially submerged...
05:01It is in a liquid that does not dissolve in it or react with it.
05:04This liquid will push the submerged object with a force greater than the liquid itself.
05:06This brotherhood, my dear, we'll call it buoyancy.
05:09Therefore, in order to make any object float
05:11We should increase the volume of water displaced.
05:13No, okay, and we'll add Zib and Hamid to it.
05:14This matter, my dear, requires us to enlarge the body and empty it from within.
05:18We add its volume with it
05:20Maintaining the same mass
05:21So, my dear, if we took a deflated ball and drowned it...
05:25You'll sink, you'll fall, it's normal, there's no way to float
05:26But if we inflate this tire ball, it will float.
05:29If we grab an iron wall and put it down, it will sink.
05:31If we made this iron into the shape of a ball
05:33We blew it, we blew it, we blew it, we blew it, and it floated.
05:36Because the volume here has increased, but the mass remains constant.
05:39Therefore, our density decreases
05:42Or more precisely, the average density decreases
05:45Which is the total volume divided by the total mass
05:47That's how it is in this country, my dear, as long as your shame is less than the shame of what you're walking on.
05:50You will float
05:51If your shame is less than the shame of the wind, you will fly away.
05:53What I told you is simply the equation for shipbuilding.
05:56The equation that allows you to make anything float on water
06:00And it doesn't just float, it also carries people on top of it.
06:02And it's not just people, they can carry tons of goods.
06:04From the first compound you make with a piece of notebook paper
06:06Up to the Titanic
06:07Titanic met the same equation I explained to you
06:10On March 31, 1912
06:13White Star Line announces
06:15About the completion of the Titanic
06:17The construction process took 30 full years
06:19Titanic begins its first voyage
06:21April 10, 1912
06:23Let me tell you, my dear, that the Titanic you mentioned was just an ordinary ship.
06:25The Dear One was the largest passenger ship at the time.
06:28Its length is 269 meters
06:30Its width is 28 meters
06:32Its height is 50 meters
06:33You know, my dear, sweating looks simple.
06:34But let me give you some examples so you can visualize it.
06:36Imagine the area of ​​a 3-meter ball
06:38The length of a 17-story building
06:39The Titanic's captain was lost inside it.
06:42In order to memorize the places, they need two weeks of practice.
06:44Very dear
06:45We've grown up, Hajj
06:46Because of this ship
06:47What should we do if it floats?
06:48We empty it
06:49So we reduce its thickness
06:51So it floats
06:51This is where the Titanic broke apart underneath
06:5316 cabins or compartments
06:54Each one is more detailed than the other.
06:56They remained with Mahmoud, who separated them and kept them apart.
06:57Isn't this cruelty?
06:58My dear, think about it
06:59If the ship hits something or gets a hole
07:01The captain here can lock the cabin or the sliding compartment
07:05It is separated from the rest of the cabins
07:06If it were just one thing, they would all be open to each other.
07:08First thing that happens is a line
07:10The ship will sink from underneath it
07:11We're going to drown
07:11But be careful
07:12The topic also concerns those who are diverse.
07:14And the matter, my dear, is carefully calculated.
07:15This ship can float
07:17If you were to scatter in four cabins
07:18Maximum if five cabins, one hundred entered them
07:21enough
07:22We're drowning now.
07:23The size, layout, and movement of the cabins will make the Titanic shine.
07:27He will market it as the unsinkable ship.
07:29This happened after the Olympic ship had an accident in 1911
07:34Olympic was considered the sister of the Titanic
07:36On the day of the incident, the Olympic was sailing parallel to the Hook ship.
07:40And like any conflict between two young men on the road, they looked at each other through the car window.
07:43They left without any reason, saying we'll be on the right track.
07:45The two ships began to pull along the road.
07:47Suddenly, Olympic decided it wanted to beat Hawk.
07:50And take that right-hand stitch that has no indicator.
07:52The Hook ship is trying to gather itself
07:54Then the two ships set sail and sank.
07:55Hook pierced Olympic two of the water disasters below
07:59Although the Hawk was a warship
08:01It means the designer specifically intended it to sink the other ships.
08:03You take money for that
08:04However, the Olympic ship did not sink.
08:06I survived this accident
08:07Here, my dear, you will take advantage of White Starline company.
08:10This is for her personal promotion.
08:12Here, my dear White Starline, will tell you
08:14Look, everyone, at our big Olympic ship!
08:16A warship crashed into it
08:18Two prisoners, one hundred entered them
08:20And it didn't sink, so come on, passengers!
08:22We'll take you on a trip to the Atlantic Ocean
08:25On one of the largest ships in history
08:27Don't worry at all
08:28Our ships do not sink. This is permissible money
08:30We want money earned honestly
08:31That's not all, my dear.
08:31Captain of the Olympic ship at the time of the incident
08:33Captain Edward Smith
08:34We'll make him personally the Captain of the Titanic
08:36In short, what does it mean for us?
08:38And this market
08:38It will float, meaning it will float even if a warship hits you.
08:42If I told you, my dear, Titanic
08:44And I asked you about the second mental image that came to your mind
08:47So I can tell you why it's probably Rose
08:48This picture will most likely be of a huge iceberg.
08:50But just as ice occupied a large part of the Titanic story
08:53Rose also occupied an important part of the Titanic story.
08:55So, what we don't know is very...
08:57The fire occupied an unusable part
08:59Ten days before the Titanic set sail
09:01A large fire broke out in one of the coal depots they brought in
09:04This fire lasted for several days.
09:05He told him it was a game and a diet
09:06Because, my dear, there is a phenomenon of spontaneous combustion of coal.
09:09This happens to some materials when they have a high susceptibility to oxidation.
09:13The material remains as is, neither burning nor decomposing.
09:15The topic didn't need a little coal and a little oxygen.
09:17Warehouse glow and play
09:18From here, my dear, the opinions diverged
09:20Did this fire have an effect on closing the ship or not?
09:23Some people say that this fire made the iron separating the pipes remember
09:27We were talking about approximately 16 pipes
09:29The fire that occurred before sailing weakened the iron that separates the pipes.
09:34This meant he couldn't withstand the water pressure as soon as it entered the single pipe.
09:38Why, my dear, is the theory being presented?
09:40But most opinions say the opposite.
09:42The measures taken after the fire helped the ship take longer to sink.
09:46Because this porter said it weighed more than 800 tons.
09:48From the starboard side of the ship to the north side
09:50The idea, my dear, is that you have a water-based approach to this.
09:52The water entered from this side, so the ship leveled out like this.
09:55This wheel added about 40 minutes to the time before the ship sank.
09:59The ship was operating like this
10:00The water entered from here, he dealt with it like this, and then he changed the writers.
10:02According to the ship's designer, Thomas Andrus
10:05The Titanic was supposed to take its passengers two hours before it sank.
10:08But it's not literature in two hours and forty minutes.
10:10This would have given a longer time, allowing a nearby ship to reach the rightful owner.
10:14But of course, as we learned later,
10:16The closest ship to the Titanic was not a ship at all.
10:17Titanic, my dear, was not the only ship bound for New York that day.
10:22There was a ship, seven of them, sailing in the same direction, called the SS California.
10:25This ship encountered small icebergs
10:28The effects of a young, icy teenager
10:30Now, the only radio operator on the SS California
10:33He will send a message to all the travelers around him, telling them, "Guys, be careful."
10:36There's snow in front of us
10:37Hamad, were the Titanic among these ships?
10:39Oh, my dear
10:40But unfortunately, the wireless operator was like a Titanic.
10:42Act exactly like your boyfriend
10:43He neither sent the message nor responded that he had received it.
10:44He doesn't even have his book.
10:46After a quarter of an hour, my dear, the warning will be repeated.
10:48Finally, the wireless operator receives the signal.
10:50And they hand them over to the officer.
10:51The Titanic is still continuing on its way at the same speed.
10:5422 times per hour, reverse of the California ship
10:56The one who decides to stop and wait until the next day
10:58Especially when she's surprised to find herself surrounded by a large collection of icebergs.
11:02Bigger than what they saw a little while ago
11:0311:07
11:05The two ships will be close to each other
11:06They are only about 10 miles apart
11:08Here's a wireless dealer in SS California.
11:11The Titanic tells them that they were forced to stop.
11:13Because there are icebergs in front of it
11:14But because the two ships were very close to each other
11:16The wireless signal was very high, especially
11:18Zubzabat Shaft Morse, you're being too forward, my dear
11:20The wireless operator was on the Titanic and there were workers
11:22Every now and then you hear...
11:23Tate tet tet tet tet tet tet tet tet and suddenly this sound became loud
11:27So here's a Titanic radio operator answering an SS Californian radio operator.
11:31He says angrily
11:32Caps Nook Shot Up Shot Up Ayam Oorken
11:34I'm working, be quiet. I'm working now, sending a message to passengers in New York.
11:38He ignores the message of the grieving man and doesn't deliver it to the captain.
11:41Come on, my friend, you'll get the Baloot and the long-awaited one.
11:43Aziz's initial idea was completely wrong when I told you that one person could handle 1500 people.
11:48And that was Ser Ifnes
11:49A radio operator on the SS Californian
11:51Whoever decides at 10:30 to ignore all these warnings
11:54He fears he will rest for two hours on the wireless device.
11:57And soft
11:57The man, my dear, decided to take a nap during the two most important hours of the Titanic saga.
12:00Because it is exactly 11:40
12:02Ten minutes after he fell asleep
12:04Titanite crashes into the Galician mountain
12:05And at the same time, Evans closed his eyes and rested.
12:07There were 1500 passengers on the Titanic who closed their eyes and rested forever.
12:1112:27
12:13A Titanic radio operator finally sends distress signals to the ships around him.
12:17Most ships, my dear, return the SS Californian
12:19In the testimony of the Californians, they will later say that they saw a light coming from the Titanic.
12:23And of course, it wasn't ordinary light, nor was it festive electricity, nor anything like that.
12:26These were Morse code lights that would lock onto him and turn off with an SOS code.
12:30The story goes that they thought it was just a flickering lightbulb or a problem with the electrical wiring.
12:33They definitely didn't crash into Jebel Jalid and are doing this as a plea for help.
12:36Three minutes specifically, because we alerted the ships that there was a group of people from the Galilee mountains ahead of us and so on.
12:41It's 1:30 and Titanite hasn't received any response.
12:44And she is forced to release her cries for help into the sky.
12:46We're dying, you idiots!
12:48California crew, thank God, our Lord has enlightened his insight
12:51I see the light and the difference is higher in the sky.
12:52The amount of Commander Sanli Lort, who also had any money with him
12:55The situation, my dear Sanli, was also uncertain at that time.
12:58Was that a distress signal or a firework?
13:00And what, I support Esperance and throw flares or what?
13:03And the plan of the traitor, be careful of identifying signs.
13:04The ship gives a specific signal to announce
13:07Who am I? I'm a Titanic fan. I'm Titanic, coming and going.
13:09I am Titanic and I am infatuated
13:11And the Ta'ma family weren't sure either.
13:13Here, my friend, is where the captain of the SS Californians decides.
13:15It's the Titanic's crew asking them if they're sinking.
13:17And you're not celebrating?
13:18Here, my dear, what is he doing on the day that brought light to them?
13:20What a fool!
13:21They are going in the opposite direction
13:21Honestly, my dear, what will they do when you reach that point?
13:23They didn't make the chosen one
13:24Captain Californian decides that he won't wake up a worker unless he's on a wire.
13:27He communicates with the Titanic using Morse code.
13:29When you restrict it and turn it off
13:30At that time, my dear, the Titanic had enough problems already.
13:32They are not looking at Noor at all
13:34They were worried that someone would respond to them.
13:36They didn't see anything with these signs.
13:37The time, my dear, is three-thirty in the morning.
13:39The sun appears as a white light in the sky.
13:41But the satisfaction isn't from the Titanic
13:42This, my dear, was the ship Carpithecia
13:44The one who was advertising her serums
13:45She's sending a message of introduction in the sky.
13:47I am the ship Carbitha
13:48And I'm Titanic, good luck
13:49But we are rich
13:55The Carpithia was a subsidiary ship of the Titanic
13:57Approximately 100 km
13:58She was walking in the opposite direction
14:00But when she receives a signal, she seeks it from the Titanic
14:02The captain decides to change its direction.
14:04He returns, trying to salvage what he can.
14:06Thanks to Captain Carbithia
14:07Captain Arthur Roström
14:09Approximately 705 people were rescued.
14:15On her rump, a young man stood before my beloved.
14:17He asked him, my dear
14:18If you're like that, you can ask my question.
14:19no
14:20We still have a few lifeboats to go out.
14:22Why don't we rescue the 1500 from a lifeboat?
14:25Not blind and five, but
14:26Those who succeed in boarding lifeboats
14:28And we see them now, the group of women
14:30He found the Jala for free
14:31My question, dear
14:32Why weren't there any lifeboats?
14:34All people are equal
14:35The Titanic was supposed to have 60 lifeboats.
14:38On paper, there are at least 48 boats.
14:41Actually, my dear
14:41There were 20 lifeboats on the Titanic
14:45But each one of them has a capacity of about 65 people.
14:4765 in 20
14:49We eagerly await the accounts; we can say that the lifeboat
14:51It could have been enough to feed 1178 people
14:54Between the original Cam 2220 accumulated
14:56It means, my dear, in the hall, about the Prophet
14:57And there are a thousand people who haven't been taken into account.
14:59He says, my dear, that Captain Smith
15:00Who was the captain of the Titanic
15:01He didn't do any training or rehearsals.
15:03On a scenario like this
15:04He didn't establish a protocol for using lifeboats.
15:06This made the process of loading lifeboats with passengers difficult.
15:09It takes about half an hour instead of 10 minutes.
15:11There were also many boats that weren't completely full.
15:14Why? Because the crew of the ship were afraid that the ships wouldn't be able to withstand it.
15:17Because the first class were those who were on top
15:19Most of the songs that were above were the ones that were first released.
15:22One of them, Abu Ahmed, is marginalized in the disasters that have increased.
15:24Priority will be given to women and children.
15:26And what about the Titanic? Did that happen there too?
15:28Indeed, my dear
15:29Women and children were the priority.
15:30But the priority was women and children.
15:33First and second class people
15:35Third-class passengers
15:36They don't even know how to reach the boats.
15:38Why, my dear?
15:38Because third-class passengers were locked in by iron gates
15:43From the first trip to the last
15:52Something healthy was being done for third-class passengers.
15:54Or anyone you work with
15:56If we take the movie Titanic and apply it to real life
15:58We will discover that it was impossible to happen
16:00Because Jack would have remained locked down below
16:01There's no way he's going to break the law and do this to me with her family, a rich woman he doesn't know.
16:04Jack Drummy Like One of Your French Girls
16:08Call me "Hala" with charcoal or not
16:09Make me a mercenary or not
16:10Shall I tell you, my dear, that three-quarters of the third-class passengers will die?
16:14Approximately 500 passengers out of 700 passengers
16:16All countries were like bubbles on the ship
16:18And when the drowning occurred in the ocean depths
16:20Despite the bleakness of the situation, my dear
16:22Shall I tell you something?
16:22Third-class passengers on the Titanic were lifted
16:24The price of their trip on the Titanic was equivalent to
16:26Approximately the price of first class on other large ships
16:29Also on Titanic they had special cabins for sleeping
16:31Not shared sleeping areas like the other ships
16:32They had services like running water, electricity, and heating.
16:35They also had their own, separate section.
16:37Before the Titanic, third-class passengers on any other ship
16:40They are forced to bring their own food.
16:41And all of this was because he was always fussing over his sleep.
16:43On long journeys
16:44It was impossible for third-class passengers to handle.
16:46Let's go up the stairs one step and see the second step.
16:48They also had the same issues, but they targeted much larger areas.
16:51Zot on the kebabs and the dining hall
16:52Write it privately, and I'm specifically for smoking.
16:55And of course, what I allowed them to do was be them.
16:56They move and go up onto the deck
16:58They're not locked up like the third-class ones.
16:59Let me tell you that all these advantages don't amount to anything
17:02First class passengers
17:03They had every kind of entertainment that could be brought in
17:06Gym, squash courts and swimming pools
17:09And in the end, the one who is in the house is with the friend.
17:10They are the deck inhabitants
17:12They were the easiest and quickest people to move to the lifeboats.
17:14As I explained to her
17:15He said, "My dear, all the first-class children were saved from the closure."
17:18With the help of Lauren Allison's child
17:19The one who drowned with her family while they were searching for her younger brother
17:22And the band, my dear, that was a little before the death of this child.
17:24Her brother had boarded a lifeboat with their nanny.
17:26Don't rush into things; you're looking for an enemy who isn't looking for you.
17:29This design is a Titanic flaw, my dear.
17:31It was inspired by the Ritz fondue in London
17:33They had their own newspaper called
17:35And my dear, there's a run going down
17:37The ship's inhabitants had a dear friend
17:39Turkish baths and beauty treatments
17:40And the women could ask the hairdresser to come to their booth.
17:43So she could fix her hair before dinner.
17:44Without them, my dear, if they had a place
17:47It's for animals, and look at the pastries I have with me.
17:49The Titanic had 34,000 passengers.
17:51five thousand kilos of fish
17:53forty thousand kilos of potatoes
17:54Forty thousand eggs, come here, Ahmed
17:56He said, "My dear, if there were 8,000 cigarettes in it..."
17:59Most likely, my dear, you changed from overindulgence
18:00It was a bit heavy before setting sail
18:02The funny thing, my dear, is that the Titanic has all of this.
18:05But there wasn't a single warning sign.
18:07What if I don't get anything from him? I'm shocked.
18:09But what's the problem? It's not in the scope.
18:10The warning could have saved the Titanic from sinking.
18:13In the days of the Titanic, there was no sonar or GPS
18:15The ships were dependent on lookouts
18:17Standing in a high place on the deck
18:18This place is called the Love Nest
18:20These observers monitor everything around them with binoculars.
18:22The binoculars, my dear, were all in the ship's cabin.
18:25The key to this room was with
18:27Former ship officer David Bellaire
18:29David Belle went and stood up
18:31Walk and take the key
18:32So, Abu Hamid, are these binoculars being distributed in the parking lot?
18:34She tells you, my dear, that he was questioned during the investigations.
18:36With two lookouts, we escaped drowning.
18:38They said that the binoculars were dispersing
18:40We would have been able to see the iceberg
18:42Those who fell into it as soon as possible
18:43And when you ask, "What is the earliest time?"
18:45They said it was closer to a palm-sized amount.
18:48If we are swimming and avoiding
18:50collision with the mountain
18:51Hey, my dear, it's back to 11:30
18:53Because this was a very important moment in our story
18:55Titanic, in the name of God, what a crack!
18:57At a speed of 22 hatred
18:59He walked by the light of the laptop without binoculars
19:01He sees the observers with their naked eyes, without any binoculars.
19:04An iceberg is in front of them
19:05One of the lookouts is running at his maximum speed.
19:08Ringing the bell
19:08He contacts and informs the ship that the Titanic is heading directly
19:12She's hitting an iceberg
19:14He contacts and informs the ship's command.
19:15The Titanic is heading straight
19:17And quick to collide with an iceberg
19:20Officer Mardu, the first officer on the Titanic
19:22He orders his crew to spit
19:23Engines and they make them rotate on the other side
19:25He tries to reduce the ship's speed while simultaneously
19:28They are diving as far north as possible
19:30He ordered them to shut off all the water pipes downstairs.
19:32The sixteen prisoners I told you about before
19:34But despite all these attempts
19:36Titanic is envious of the iceberg
19:38After ten verses, at 11:40
19:40Titanic crashes into iceberg
19:42Azizi Station wasn't ordinary
19:43The plan came from the right side of the ship.
19:46It is perforated five times, five times, five times.
19:48Fill up with water and Titanic, just like I told you.
19:50It cannot withstand more than four cylinders
19:52But fill up on water too, my dear.
19:54The design of the pipes had a problem; they weren't closed at the top.
19:56The prisons were a long iron gate.
19:58The designer explained that, for example, if four pipes were filled with water
20:01The ship will remain off as usual.
20:02The water will remain inside the ship at the same level as sea level.
20:05And less than the height of the iron door
20:06The one that separates the pipes
20:08The Titanic is still not noticed.
20:09Because there are five captives who have been filled
20:11Flashback to the intimate interior daytime scene where Archimedes was
20:14Think with me, what does this mean?
20:16Here, the weight of the ship remained greater than the buoy's strength.
20:18This means, my dear, that the ship will sink.
20:20This is the same thing that engineer Thomas Andrews said.
20:23When they told him that there were five water tanks, they filled with water.
20:25He responded to them with only a quarter of a word.
20:26The ship is sinking.
20:28Okay, you're drowning, aren't you?
20:30My dear, there's a very logical theory that says the Titanic
20:32If she had hit the iceberg directly
20:34I said its speed, but it didn't deviate; it was the ship's garbage.
20:37Maybe I didn't drown
20:38Yes, the people inside could have died due to inertia.
20:40Because physically
20:41The ship will stop from the impact
20:43But inside they will continue moving at the ship's speed.
20:46What will happen in this case
20:48The person inside the ship will be hidden away.
20:49And whoever is on the roof will bring it down
20:51But there was also a strong possibility that the ship itself would not sink.
20:53Because the number of pipes that would have been damaged was likely
20:56There were less than four left
20:57The ship reversed when it turned here
20:58The mountain came into contact with a larger number of captives
21:00Touching a much larger area of ​​the compound
21:02From the area it would have touched if the boat had entered frontally
21:05This is not just theoretical talk.
21:06Let me tell you that in 1707, one of the German ships
21:09I stole in the mountain of Jalidi Busha
21:10Her journey continued normally without any loss of life.
21:13But in the case of the Titanic and the impact that came from the gym
21:15The water preferred to wish for the captives
21:16Therefore, the ship's workforce is more specialized.
21:18The captives fill up with more water
21:20And the pipes aren't locked from the top like I told him.
21:22Each prisoner remained with a tuft in the one next to her.
21:24Up to the middle of the ship, it was underwater.
21:26The second text, the one above the hundred, was concentrated at the end.
21:29So there remained new pressure on the ship's hull from the text
21:31And also with the low temperature
21:33The iron became ductile instead of malleable.
21:35It withstands shocks
21:36Brittle remained fragile and could break.
21:38Like a bottle or a rosary
21:39Because in the end the ship literally splits in two
21:42At exactly 2:20, the Titanic sank.
21:45The ancient text from the ship: It sank to the bottom safely.
21:48This is because the ship's sling was pointed.
21:50That was the design of her watch so that she could navigate smoothly.
21:52The water's resistance to this part
21:54Ella was saying, "What is he swimming like?"
21:56Water hole
21:57The second text: His journey to the bottom was not easy at all.
22:00I am experiencing new pressure and a completely new kind of resistance.
22:03Due to excessive pressure and resistance, the second part began to break into many pieces.
22:06The wooden parts that broke under the water due to the law of buoyancy rose to the surface.
22:10This killed many passengers
22:12But at the same time, the wood that came up on top
22:15Some passengers used it as a lifeboat
22:17What's the point of lighting it on wood?
22:19Forget, my dear, the dazzling scene of the Titanic
22:21What came out in the end was from the bank.
22:22Because the viewers were biased
22:24Why did Rose give birth alone on the wardrobe door?
22:26Why didn't you take your time with her?
22:27So, my dear, I am on this site
22:28I'd like to answer this perplexing question.
22:30Firstly, because two people are not trustworthy.
22:32The brakes are a complement to you.
22:33The truth, my dear
22:34The greatest meme lords analyzed in detail
22:37And in mathematics, even the log that Rose was sleeping on
22:40And with dangerous scientific evidence
22:41They found it easy to place Jack on it next to a regular rose.
22:45But my dear, let me tell you, if physics and mathematics followed the Mim Lords' opinion, they would have been gone a long time ago.
22:49The real reason Jack isn't next to Rose is the Child's Law.
22:54It goes back to Archimedes
22:55Their combined weight will be greater than the weight of the water displaced by the cabinet door.
23:00Therefore, their weight will be greater than the strength of the child.
23:03And what happens to the person whose weight is greater than the strength of the child?
23:06Oh Abu Ahmed
23:07Oh Anan, you have been unjust
23:08Gibbs Cameron and the injustice of Rice
23:10Oh Abu Ahmed
23:11After my dear, the sinking of the Titanic changed maritime laws.
23:15To ensure that it's not like the disaster that happened again
23:18The law of laws regarding survival, for example, before the Titanic, was linked to the ship's tonnage.
23:22Not yet passengers
23:23The law, my dear, was that if the ship weighed 10,000 tons or more, the thief would be in charge.
23:26It must have at least 16 life jackets.
23:28But it's not necessarily true that if a ship is bigger, the number of survival laws will increase.
23:31For example, the Titanic had a tonnage of 45,000 tons, but it only had 20 boats on it.
23:35Because the law tells you that the minimum, guys, is 16 again.
23:38Although the Titanic was four times the size
23:40The size I'm talking about is cumin
23:41But the number of life rafts remained constant.
23:43Of course, my dear, the Maritime Safety Authority changed this law after the Titanic.
23:46And it remained necessary for every ship to have a sufficient number of crew members and oil.
23:52Because if we take someone along the way, if we have guests, if people arrive, or if someone is born on the ship, then we'll have something with us, you know.
23:57The Khanoun now says that the lifeboat should carry 125% of the number of passengers.
24:01That's how it works: the entire crew receives training on the use of life rafts twice a month.
24:06Another thing that changed in the law is that the wire must remain open 24 hours a day.
24:10And they're working, you're flawed, there's no such thing as a comedian, the spirit of the comedian is stepping on the wire
24:13And because before the Titanic, ships sometimes used daytime flares and fireworks
24:17So she can recognize herself if she doesn't have a wire
24:19In the new law, an agreement was reached that, folks, it is forbidden to prohibit...
24:23Do not release any celebratory gunfire or firecrackers into the air except for the purpose of calling for help.
24:26I saw a role being played where people were dying
24:28And there's something called the International Ice Patrol
24:30And there are currents that rise up to explore the ocean
24:32The ships reach places where there are icebergs.
24:34There were also changes in the design of the ships themselves.
24:37For example, the Titanic was built with a double bottom.
24:39This double bottom has a layer parallel to the bottom of the ship
24:42If something happens to the bottom
24:44The bottom at the top remains.
24:45If the need arises for the two bottoms, the water pipes are available.
24:48In the Titanic, my dear, they didn't take the sides into account.
24:50The water pipes weren't high enough
24:52But after the Titanic, ships remained with double keels and sides.
24:56The gaps between the prisoners remained higher.
24:58To ensure that nothing like the Titanic disaster happens again, and that no one else is harmed by its second captivity.
25:00Titanic, my dear, was no ordinary ship.
25:03It is a ship that changed history
25:04And just like it was the largest passenger ship of its time
25:06Its sinking was the greatest human disaster
25:08At the same time, the ship that followed it
25:10The naval laws have changed.
25:11The ship that baffled the world with its sinking
25:13People looked at him with disdain.
25:14Najibi Morgan, owner of Wet Star Line
25:16He wanted to get rid of three passengers on the ship, so he sank the ship.
25:19Other people said that the Titanic had a pharaoh's sarcophagus on it.
25:22She drowned because of the Pharaoh's curse.
25:24Right
25:24Let me tell you that some considered the sinking of the Titanic an extraordinary event.
25:27It requires a deliberate evil will
25:29Or a supernatural curse
25:30Some consider it to be nature challenging humanity.
25:33You're not building me a sturdy boat and saying it won't sink.
25:35Take the mountain of Galilee
25:36The ship you're so happy about, and all this publicity you're putting into it
25:39I'll drown you in something that melts
25:40We told you, my dear, that the most accurate answer
25:42The Titanic was destined to sink.
25:44Due to a series of infinitesimal human errors
25:46One of the first simple mistakes of a design engineer
25:48And the number of successes
25:50Until the worker who was working on the wire was asleep, and the officer took the keys and left.
25:52This is in addition to the captain of the Benauer ship in the worst
25:54It's possible because of the extreme intelligence
25:56An injury to the vessel causes it to become unseaworthy.
25:59All these mistakes combined would inevitably lead to disaster.
26:02After the drowning, my dear, the newspapers will say
26:06Titanic supposedly the same
26:08As a way of survival, because it is itself
26:10As a backup rescue plan
26:12The perfect lifeboat for the ZD disaster
26:14Perhaps the Titanic was a human treasure.
26:16To achieve perfection in engineering design
26:18Perfection requires no checks or backup plans.
26:20He backed away, but my dear, take this as a piece of wisdom from me.
26:23He wrote it on Twitter, perhaps
26:24Human perfection stems from one's certainty.
26:27He's not perfect, you want to be perfect?
26:28Realize that you are not perfect, become perfect
26:31Congratulations, but it's better if he does it, my dear.
26:32ISIS is in a state of tension and terror.
26:34You are perfect, perhaps, my dear, trying to reach
26:37Perfection is the foundation of human progress
26:39Because this protects humans that
26:40They don't stop trying, but at the same time
26:42The adornment of humans is that they attain perfection.
26:44An inevitable start to any chair because this is a moment
26:46All attempts to compensate people will cease.
26:49And close the small ones in the plan
26:50And the celebration will begin, the one who believes in perfection.
26:52And between you there is any possibility of the existence of any chair
26:54The outfit of the musical group we saw playing at the end of the film
26:56And the lowly are sinking into a state of denial
26:58There are 150 human beings living there
27:00Their last moments in life
27:01I hope, my dear, that this isn't your last moment in life.
27:04Because I need you, Abu Ahmed, in this matter.
27:06A judgment you cannot appreciate, my dear, there are episodes that have passed.
27:08There are upcoming episodes and a YouTube channel.
27:09We need to subscribe to it, and there are resources we need to look at.
27:11Warning, my dear, in the end, your parents won't watch this episode.
27:13It will leave the same impact as the film "The Boat" on Rotana Cinema.
27:15You won't be going on vacation
27:45Translated by Nancy Qanqar

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