Was the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic vessel predicted by a novel 14 years earlier?
This time I will reveal another mystery of the tragedy Titanic ship that has not been much revealed in the Indonesian internet media.
Perhaps this is one of the strangest cases in the imaginary world packaged in a novel written in 1898 by Morgan Robertson about a ship called Titan crashing into an iceberg. And of course, in 1912 the Titanic Ship hit an iceberg too.
Although this novel is a work of fiction, it is like predicting a disaster phenomenon that will be the most famous phenomenon of all time.
This novel entitled Futility was later changed to Wreck From Titan. The strangeness of a fictional Novel with reality as an example is that both ships (Titan on novel and Titanic in reality) both walked towards an iceberg in the North Atlantic in April.
Also very strange is the second sailing route of the ship. The Titan ships sailed from New York to England, while in reality, the Titanic Ship sailed from England to New York.
Both ships also end up in the same boat at sea. In addition, the two boats also travel at the same speed and both boats have the same number of propellers and poles.
There are only a few differences. Titanic crashing or grazing icebergs on a clear night. Meanwhile, the Titan boats headed right into an iceberg on a very foggy night. The Titanic also has many more victims than the Titan fictional ship.
Could there be a paranormal reason for this mystery? Why is this novel similar to an incident 14 years later? Is the difference between the fiction and the facts described earlier enough to make it no more than a strange coincidence? It's up to you.