A coincidence is defined as, a collection of two or more events or
conditions, closely related by time, space, form, or other associations
which appear unlikely to bear a relationship as either cause to effect
or effects of a shared cause, within the observer’s or observers’
understanding of what cause can produce what effects. These historical
events definitely fit the bill. They are in fact almost unbelievable. Talk about some unreal coincidences.
1. The Titanic Disaster Predicted
Fourteen
years before the Titanic’s maiden voyage, author Morgan Robertson
released a book named, ‘The Wreck of the Titan,’ about an 800-foot liner
that hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic around midnight in April.
This was the exact circumstances as the Titanic, which met the same fate
as Robertson’s Titan.