Maybe it'd hit another.
Maybe it'd made to New York. Hundreds of lives would have carried on as intended. Several movies would never have been made.
Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sunk, never having made it to New York.
we would have a life titanic in the museum right now and we will have a full theory on how the titanic was fully made.
It would have missed the iceberg, entirerly.
Basically he ignored every warning that came in about the iceberg and said the Titanic would never sink and it has sunk, so his reaction was: Never mind folks.
Captain Smith of Titanic DID listen to iceberg warning and ordered a more southerly route to avoid the reported icefields.
it would of sank somewhere else unless it did not hit the iceberg then it would have made it to its destination
There is no such theory. If Titanic had not steered, she would have been destroyed by a head-on collision with the iceberg.
The iceberg was never seen from the bridge, only from the lookouts and the bridge deck.
The iceberg that hit Titanic was never actually determined. Several icebergs were spotted, later on in the area, but models of tidal currents suggest that it would have been faraway - and being that far south, probably dissolved within days.
The reason why Titanic was deemed as unsinkable was that it was built to stay afloat with 4 watertight compartments breached, but when the Titanic hit the iceberg, 5 compartments were breached, which was one too many
The Titantic hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. That would be the 1910s.
idont know