Standing in front of the miniature prototype, Alexander began his explanation, pointing to the small ship on the table with his hands, and saying,
"As you have already guessed, the ship on the water is this very toy ship just bigger."
"And I'm sure you have questions regarding the shape, particularly about the hull."
"So let me explain."
Alexander finally began, stating,
"One the of problems that I see with wooden ships is they are unstable."
"They are constantly swaying which causes many on them to be seasick, and just a slight gust of wind or a bit of light rain makes you feel like the entire thing is going to topple over."
"There is a reason why the saying goes, "If you want to learn how to pray sincerely, go out to the sea."
"Because it feels the ship is constantly in danger of toppling over any moment and drowning its crew."
"And the reason for this has always troubled me."
"Why do ships tend to flip so easily? And how to stop them if possible?"