Most of what you guys say are just assumptions..
It was not designed better than most ships of those days.. That's not really proven anywhere in what I have read.. In fact I think it's the opposite, when she was finished, she was allready somewhat outdated.
Everything is 'carefully designed' btw, designers are not just slapping some lines on a piece of paper and let the workers start welding.. But carefull doesn't mean good.
It might have even sunk if one compartment was flooded, it all depends on how fast, how much, and where.. And if there might be some secondary effects to worsen the matter, like exploding boilers, and that 's no myth, there are cases in which this has happened. Just because it didn't on the Titanic, doesn't make it impossible... And no one knows for sure what would happen if it were only 4, that's pure speculation, to say that she could no doubt take 4 flooded compartments. She might well not have. 'Designed to' is not '100% guaranteed to'.
Even the real experts constantly debate each other about a lot of this stuff, and there's just about as much conflicting evidence than there is coroborating evidence on many of these invalualbe bits of knowledge that the rivet counters always throw around.. How can the wanna be experts know for sure if the real experts, the ones that actually did fieldwork and wrote the stuff you guys get your knowledge from, can't even agree, I wonder...
Fact is, I reckon 80% of the bold remarks about the so called 'greatest ship ever' are just nostalgic remarks, not realistic ones, and things get a bit over rated in that context, most of the times. And a lot of the bold assumptions about what the ship could do or handle, did not see the light untill AFTER the disaster.. To spice up things, no doubt.. after all, disasters sell... Stories to sell to papers.. books to be written.. money to be made. Even back then, they were not afraid to turn tragedy into fortune..
I't was just a badly designed, badly outfitted, badly run ship that had a terrible accident, ending in disaster. Nothing special or unique in the history of sea travel, apart from the tragedy. And there have been much worse tragedies at sea, in war time for example.. but they don't turn those into these mythical, romantic stories, it seems..
And no.. I don't hate the Titanic.. I love her looks, she's a beautiful ship, I'm glad she's in the game for all those who adore her.. I enjoyed walking around on it to get a feel for the scale and all and enjoyed spending a few hours sailing her.. but other than that.. it's nothing special to me. Had she not sunk, you guys would possibly not even know about her today. So how special can that be?
Fred