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there have been alot of mysterious disappearances there that are to this day unexplained. alot of people point to ufos. and still others say its a sea creature of some kind. the best explanation ive heard is that the earths magnetic field isnt nearly as strong there as it is in most of the world which would theoretically mess with magnetic compasses. ive also heard that there is a large build up of methane ice at the bottom of the ocean there and that a large bubble from that could possibly sink a ship. but i think now days with the invention of gps i dont think you would really have much to worry about.
"and THATS when I realized the girl scout was 14 feet tall and from the prehistoric age"
"...And I said DAMMIIIIT MONSTA...you stay away from my family!"
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not everythign that ventures there goes away.... it just has one hell of a high ass rate... it's abnormally concentrated...
i beleive in it personally....
This Day in History 1945: Aircraft squadron lost in the Bermuda Triangle
^^^ one of the most famous disappearences, period.
it's very well documented, including radio transmissions.. tehre was a show a while back about the triangle... they showed how ships maybe have been engulfed in minutes... methane gas eruptions... it's very plausible too... yo'ud have to find the show to really understand how, but it is very likely..
however they were unable to explain the planes... they've yet to find a strong answer for the malfunctioning navigation euqipment and showed even under extremely high concentrations the engines planes use can still fly through methane glass clouds...
i still belive it tho, i don't think it's satans mouth that opens up and swallows everything or something like that... but the evidence is there... it actually has hte highest concentration of unexplained disappearing craft of anywhere in the world...
since so many people believe in it, research is scarce...
yea thats what i saw on the history channel.
slipknotpsycho i think i saw the same show you are talking about with the methane gas eruptions. and i also saw one about the magnetosphere i think they are both probably factors.
yeah i just remembered that after goign through the posts... i'm not sure if they tested it however... but i remember them mentioning how magnetic fields coudl have distorted navigational equipment... and being over the ocean at night and having your equipment screw up is almost an instant death sentence (namely your altometer, you could be flying downwards at a 45 degree angle and not even know it)Quote:
Originally Posted by D.Boone
The number of wrecks in this area is not extraordinary, given its size, location and the amount of traffic it receives. Many of the ships and planes that have been identified as having disappeared mysteriously in the Bermuda Triangle were not in the Bermuda Triangle at all. Investigations to date have not produced scientific evidence of any unusual phenomena involved in the disappearances. Thus, any explanation, including so-called scientific ones in terms of methane gas being released from the ocean floor, magnetic disturbances, etc., are not needed.
there is supposedly a pacific death triangle as well where there have been lots of unexplained wrecks. i think its off the coast of japan or something like that.
thats pretty scary, could you imagine that not knowing that your slowly flying straight into the ground.Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho