Jennifer Hooper McCarty, a metallurgist who works at the Oregon Health & Science University Office of Technology and Research Collaborations office, and Tim Foecke wrote a new book titled “What Really Sank the Titanic: New Forensic Discoveries”.
Harland & Wolff in Northern Ireland is the shipyard that built Titanic.
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Jennifer Hooper McCarty said “The Titanic might have gone down more slowly and more of its passengers could have been rescued if the shipyard had not skimped on the quality of the rivets holding its hull sections together”.
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It is true that there are often a lot of questions concerning the quality and qualities of the metal hull of the Titanic
If the ship had not had its encounter with the iceberg we would know none of this
Other sister ships or ships from other lines may have had similar cost cutting practices and we know nothing of them or their qualities
The sad hand of fate
So much for the travel and hospitality industry even today