Strange coincidence?

14 years before the sinking of the Titanic, an author: Morgan Robertson wrote a book called Futility, which was about a believed to be ‘unsinkable ship’ called the Titan. Like the Titanic, the Titan sank. In the book, the Titan sinks in an April, just like Titanic. It collides with an iceberg in the Atlantic as the Titanic did.

Other similarities between the real and fictional ships:

Both could hold a max of 3000 passengers

Both had two masts, three propellers

The Titan was 800 ft long, the Titanic was 882.5 ft. long.

Both moved at high speeds: Titan at 25 knots, Titanic at 23 Knots

Both lacked enough life boats and both had a large number of people die when they sank

 How weird is that?  This was from an article in an Astrology book I have that gives information on world events from a long time ago. The article as mentioned people who had premonitions about what was going to happen; passengers, or people close to the passengers who died, feeling really uneasy before the accident happened.   

2 Responses to “Strange coincidence?”

  1. Freeky Deeky mann
    That is weird!!!

  2. It’s bizarre how people have premonitions like that; I’ve had a few myself.

    All those things in common…it makes you wonder if the book itself wasn’t a prediction, you know?

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