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Why did Titanic sink?

The latest statement is: Recently, Robert Eisenhaifu, a researcher from Ohio University in the United States, put forward a brand-new theory: a hidden fire in the Titanic coal bunker was the chief culprit that caused this luxury ship to sleep at the bottom of the sea.

Eisenheifer first published his theory on the sinking of Titanic on the 5th, explaining why the huge ship carrying 2,227 passengers and employees hit an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage (191April 2 10). He will present his new theory at the annual meeting of the American Geological Society in Denver.

The rumor is this: As early as 3,000 years ago in Egypt, after the death of a princess named Amanra, her body was mummified according to the custom of ancient Egypt and buried in a grave beside the Nile.

1at the end of 890, four young British people came to Egypt. Local smugglers sold them an ancient Egyptian coffin containing the mummy of Princess Amanra.

After some discussion, four Englishmen decided that the richest of them would buy mummies for thousands of pounds. Since then, this unknown princess in ancient Egyptian history has brought a series of bizarre and terrible bad luck to many people.

The Englishman who bought the mummy took the coffin back to the hotel. A few hours later, no one knew why, but the buyer left the hotel for no reason, walked into the nearby desert, disappeared from sight and never came back.

The next day, one of his companions was shot and seriously injured in the streets of Egypt, and finally had to have his arm amputated.

The remaining two people also suffered bad luck. Among them, 1 person went bankrupt without cause after returning to China; Another 1 person became seriously ill and finally sold matches in the street.

The mysterious mummy was later transported back to England, but strange things kept happening along the way. After it was shipped to England, a wealthy businessman who loved ancient Egyptian culture bought the mummy. However, the bad luck is not over. Soon after, three family members of the wealthy businessman were seriously injured in a bizarre car accident, and his mansion was also burned down. After such a change, the wealthy businessman had no choice but to donate the mummy to the British Museum.

Before entering the British Museum, the magic of Princess Amanra had begun to appear. In the process of transporting mummies into the museum, the truck lost control and injured an innocent passerby. Then, when two freight workers carried the princess's coffin into the museum, the coffin accidentally fell in the stairwell, injuring 65,438+0 workers' feet, while the other 65,438+0 workers died in a completely healthy condition two days later.

However, the real trouble has just begun.

Princess Amanra's coffin was later placed in the Egyptian exhibition hall of the British Museum. During the exhibition, the night guard reported that knocking at the door and crying were often heard near her coffin. What's more, even other antiques in the showroom often make strange noises. Soon after, the 1 guard died while on duty, scaring other guards to resign collectively.

Because strange things kept happening, the British Museum finally decided to put the mummy in the underground storage room.

Facts have proved that all this is in vain, because the next victim died inexplicably before 1 week passed. This time, it was the curator who decided to send the mummy to the basement.

At this point, the cursed mummy became famous. A newspaper photographer went deep into the basement and took some photos of mummies, but found a terrible face in one of them.

Later, no one knew what the actual situation was, except that the photographer was found dead in his home the next day, and the cause of death was shooting himself.

Soon after, the British Museum gave the mummy to a collector, who immediately invited Ravac Keefe, the most famous witch in Europe at that time, to exorcise the mummy. After a complicated exorcism ceremony, Mrs. Ravac announced that the mummy had "a lot of amazing evil energy" and said that it was impossible to exorcise the mummy because "the devil will always exist in her body and there is nothing anyone can do about it." Finally, Mrs Lavarch gave a piece of advice to collectors: get rid of it as soon as possible.

However, at this point, no museum is willing to accept the mummy of Princess Amanra, because in the past 10 years, 20 people have suffered misfortune and even lost their lives because of her.

However, the story is not over. Not long after, an American archaeologist who didn't believe in God ignored Princess Amara's terrible history and bought her at a considerable price, and planned to put her in new york City.

19 12 in April, the new owner of Princess Amanra personally escorted her and put her on a huge ship that caused a sensation in the shipbuilding industry at that time. For the sake of prudence, he also placed her near his master's room, hoping that she could arrive in new york safely.

Do you know the name of this big ship? The last ship that Princess Amanra took is now called Titanic! Is it this demon that has not been dispersed that has harmed this unsinkable ship and killed 1 1000 people? How does the world know whether it is true or not?

Whether it's true or not, no one knows, and it can't give the owner an accurate answer, but most people think it's fake and hype.

According to Eisenheifer's new theory, in order to eliminate a hidden fire in the ship's coal bunker, the stoker of the ship's steam engine boiler tried to quickly reduce the volume of the coal pile by increasing coal consumption (the phenomenon of hidden fire in the coal pile is still very common today) in order to achieve the purpose of extinguishing the fire. However, the increase of coal consumption greatly increased the steam in the steam engine boiler, which led to the sudden acceleration of the speed of the Titanic sailing on the dangerous sea full of icebergs, and finally hit an iceberg and sank.

Eisenheifer said, "This is very speculative," he added, "but the hidden fire phenomenon in coal piles is a long-standing problem. Once there is a hidden fire, you know where it appears, but it is still difficult for you to put it out. "

Eisenheifer said that historical data can prove that the Titanic reported a fire on board, so fire brigades have appeared in Southampton, England and Cherbourg, France, ready to put out the fire for it.

The usual saying is: 14 On the night of April, she hit an iceberg. In the process of colliding with an iceberg, due to misjudgment, he made an emergency turn at high speed, leading to turning forward. At the same time, the iceberg made a long crack in the bottom of the ship, which not only loosened the rivets under the starboard waterline, but also caused the water in six watertight compartments. Finally, due to too much water, the hull tilted to an amazing state close to the hull vertical (vertical to the horizontal plane), because the tilting can continue to pour water. Finally, the hull couldn't support the weight, and half of the hull on the water broke off, and then 1522 people sank to the bottom of the sea.