On the fifth day, God created piss jugs and potting soil
And he saw that it was good.
And he saw that it was good.
It's always interesting to try to make sense of the big picture when it comes to the final plunge and subsequent time afterwards as it gets really murky. Collapsible B was likely moving away from the ship for several minutes prior to the stern going down, she was even pushed away by the #1 funnel collapse. How would it be possible to ride the stern down and be right in the middle of ground zero and still get to B? Remember Lightoller references this problem essentially when he talks about "not getting caught up in that mess". I guess the only way to explain is by the pure 2 hours in the water theory, which seems unlikely to me. A 2d map of the most likely real time positions of all lifeboats needs to be produced. Which begs another question, how many people actually rode the stern down? and how many people were already dead, trapped, or in the water at that point?