Apparently, the Titanic had been 'foreseen' Drowning

London - When the news of the sinking of the Titanic to the mainland, people were horrified and wondered. How can the most luxurious ships and most sophisticated of its time it could sink in the middle of its maiden voyage, 15 April 1912.

Titanic's tragic incident killed more than 1,500 people. It became one of the biggest shipping disaster in history.

By coincidence, the incident turned out to have been told in a book called Futility, or called the Wreck of the Titan.

The author, Morgan Robertson published a book in 1898, 14 years before the events of the sinking of the Titanic occurred.

Horror, ship in that story was also named Titan, differing only two letters from the Titanic.

In the book it is said that the front of the vessel Titan hit an iceberg on the night in April. It was the exact time and cause of the sinking of the Titanic, as reported by News.com.au on Thursday

The similarity is also increasingly astonishing. In the book is told that Titan sank 400 miles or 643.7 kilometers of Newfoundland, the same location when the Titanic sank.

Both vessels are also lacking lifeboats and could not be saved to more than half the passengers and crew.


Futility, a book written by Morgan Robertson 14 years before the events of the Titanic (Photo: Goodreads).
When the incident occurred 14 years after the Titanic Futility rises, people immediately associate the stories in the book with the sinking incident.

Some people thought that the author was a predictor Futility.

But Robertson admitted that the story had made purely made with knowledge in the field of maritime and shipping.

Although Robertson amazed at the stories connection with the incident made the sinking of the Titanic, he said that the similarities are purely coincidental.

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