yes the heart on the ocean does exist
yes she did exist
Plato argues that the existence of universal ideas in human minds demands the existence of a supramundane world of pure essences that are stable, real, and eternal. These Ideas exist as real entities apart from the world of sense. Plato argues that Universals are real and that they exist in another dimension of reality.
It means to not be real or stay alive
Allah is gods name ok
Technically. If you look at the multiverce theory SOMEWERE our existence must exist an infinite number of times
The Heart of the Ocean didn't really exist, it was based on the real life Hope Diamond, estimated to be worth approximately $250 million.
The "real" heart of the ocean necklace doesn't exist it was a fictional necklace for the movie, however after the movie released there a was a famous jeweler who made his take on the heart of the ocean necklace and gave it to the women who played the elderly version of Rose. That necklace is worth 200 million dollars.
No one has seen a mermaid since they are not real and do not exist.
Mermaids do not live in any ocean on Earth as they are not real.
no the heart of the ocean has never been foundWell, the heart of the ocean isn't real number one. second no it wasn't found because rose had it and threw it into the ocean. it's based on a diamond that was given to Kate Florence Phillips...
The Heart of the Ocean, from the movieTitanic was a fictional "character". It was a very large heart shaped blue diamond given by the lead villain to the lead heroine on a necklace as an engagement gift. In the story, the necklace was thrown off of the stern of the vessel that found the sunken ship by the heroine when she had grown old. Although the Heart of the Ocean didn't really exist, it was based on the real life Hope Diamond, estimated to be worth approximately $250 million.
Since the Heart of the Ocean does not exist, then no, it cannot be cursed. On the other hand, the legendary Hope Diamond which was cut from the French Blue diamond, made for King Louis XIV, is supposedly cursed.
if you mean the one in the movie no, but if you mean in real life yes it was real
If you mean the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace, once owned by Kate Florence Phillips, for a time it was shown in a Titanic display in Belfast before allegedly being sold to a female in Florida.
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The Heart of the Ocean The Heart of the Ocean is a fictional diamond, featured in the plot of the movie "Titanic." It is believed to be based on the real, and priceless, Hope Diamond, which may or may not have once been owned by King George IV of England.
It was a sapphire called the heart of the ocean