If the Titanic had played chicken with that infamous iceberg and gone head-on, some experts argue it might have had a fighting chance. Going full-speed ahead could have minimized the impact, considering the iceberg would hit a smaller surface area. But then again, there’s the risk of the ship’s structure not holding up well, potentially causing more damage. It’s one of those “what if” scenarios that keeps historians and Titanic buffs debating over coffee. Bottom line, facing the iceberg head-on might have altered the disaster’s course, but we’ll never know for sure – hindsight’s a tricky thing. ?❄️
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