There hasn’t been many cases of people who can supposedly predict the future. Although it is hard to be believe, there has been one incident that really made everyone wonder if adumbration is a true possibility. In 1912, the biggest ship the world, at the time,Titanic was set for a journey to sail to the US. What most people don’t know is that 11 years before Titanic even began construction, Morgan Robertson, published a book that had a storyline almost identical to the fatal night of April 15, when the infamous Titanic sunk. While the similarities are astounding, and the differences, while minimum, still allow for the situation to be widely talked about today.
The Titan and Titanic are alike in the fact that both ships had their wrecks, fictionally or legitimate, in the month of April. The Titanic undeniably sunk on April 15th, as previously stated. We must also be aware that the Titan had its tremendous accident in, not specifically, April. The times of the wrecks also tie into this while Titanic had its last breath 2:20 A.M. The ship Titan sunk fully…show more content… Even though it was illegal at the time, both ships still thought it was okay to not carry enough boats. Both ships only had enough for less than half of their capacity.
The last similarity is the size of the ships. Both ships were extraordinarily huge. The Titanic was around 882 ft long. The Titan was a close 800 ft. Although the size is a little off, the size is still in the same hundred. It is remarkable that the two ships did have almost the same length boat whenever not one was aware of the other.
The first difference is that the ships were traveling in different directions, although in the same ocean. The Titan was going from USA to Europe (not specified) The Titanic was traveling east to west. Even though that they were traveling indifferently, they were still traveling in the same ocean, the