Episode

How the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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After the Titanic sank recriminations and blame followed, sometimes ruining careers unjustifiably. As the decades wore on and she was found almost 2.5 miles down, history rehabilitated some people. The question still remains how to preserve the ship. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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David Eagleman explores the connection between our brains and experiences by answering unusual questions, such as if it's possible to create a new sense for humans.
00:00 - 01:31 (01:31)
Summary
David Eagleman explores the connection between our brains and experiences by answering unusual questions, such as if it's possible to create a new sense for humans.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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He was likened to rock stars of today.
01:31 - 04:52 (03:20)
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He was likened to rock stars of today. The Titanic was going very fast.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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The operators on board the Titanic received at least four messages about ice and were warned about big ice that was in the water, but continued on their projected course anyway.
04:52 - 13:07 (08:14)
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The operators on board the Titanic received at least four messages about ice and were warned about big ice that was in the water, but continued on their projected course anyway.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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The ship Mount Temple, captained by James Moore, was within 10 miles of the Titanic during its sinking and some witnesses could see their lights and hear the lifeboats being lowered, but unfortunately, they did not arrive in time to rescue anyone.
13:07 - 26:12 (13:05)
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The ship Mount Temple, captained by James Moore, was within 10 miles of the Titanic during its sinking and some witnesses could see their lights and hear the lifeboats being lowered, but unfortunately, they did not arrive in time to rescue anyone.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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The podcast discusses the different approaches taken by Captain Murdoch and Lighthaller in trying to save survivors, and the emotional toll on those that survived.
26:12 - 34:57 (08:44)
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The podcast discusses the different approaches taken by Captain Murdoch and Lighthaller in trying to save survivors, and the emotional toll on those that survived. Stories of heroics are also shared.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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The new podcast aims to tackle unusual questions related to our lives and realities by understanding the relationship between our brains and experiences.
34:57 - 39:34 (04:37)
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The new podcast aims to tackle unusual questions related to our lives and realities by understanding the relationship between our brains and experiences. It shares a story of a young survivor who was unable to attend baseball games in America, as the sounds of cheering crowds reminded him of the Titanic disaster.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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The Titanic's lack of proper loading and evacuation systems, along with the heroism of the Marconi operators, contributed to the tragedy of the wreck.
39:35 - 46:56 (07:21)
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The Titanic's lack of proper loading and evacuation systems, along with the heroism of the Marconi operators, contributed to the tragedy of the wreck.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a proposal to save the Titanic by turning it into an underwater museum, as well as the importance of ratings and reviews on iTunes.
46:56 - 52:32 (05:35)
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a proposal to save the Titanic by turning it into an underwater museum, as well as the importance of ratings and reviews on iTunes. They also touch on the tragic history of the Titanic and the flaws in its design that led to many deaths.
EpisodeHow the Titanic Worked: Part Two
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The podcast hosts explore the relationship between the brain and experiences, tackling topics like creating new senses for humans.
52:32 - 54:44 (02:12)
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The podcast hosts explore the relationship between the brain and experiences, tackling topics like creating new senses for humans. They encourage listeners to leave reviews and ratings to boost the podcasters' morale.