I do believe that the ramp did not fully go down. Only slightly, if it did as the animation said, the rush of water would be way too powerful. Plus the engineer who entered the room would find a face full of water.
My grandparent were supposed to travel with this exact ship the date it sunk but changed their plan because my grandpa got sick right before the trip. If he didn't get sick i don't think i would have ever seen them again.
Just a thought; could the bow visor, once detached, have been pushed back against the hull by a large wave? The combination of the 'returning' piece along with the forward momentum of the ship could have been powerful enough to pierce the side. We have the theories about a submarine collision and explosives being aboard the ferry, but could it have been something a little more simple and less sinister?
But they believe it was a submarine because there are holes in the ship, but they haven’t thought of the momentum force and the waters force was pretty much enough to scrape a hole in the ship.
For some reason? Can you be more specific? Do you think perhaps the music can come across as being too uplifting, out of place? I'm just curious and not having a go. I find it fascinating how people can perceive things so differently, because I don't get that impression whatsoever. I find the imagery interesting and informative, and the music both spiritual and solemn.