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2006-07-30 01:06:34 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Other - Destinations

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The Bermuda Triangle mystery is answered with latest science - static electricity is the culprit, not 4th dimensional hogwash— that a severe electrostatic charge on the human body and in turn in the central nervous system and the brain is the cause for the human pilot to lose consciousness. This unconscious state happens both in astronautics and aeronautics and has also been observed and recorded in the Bermuda Triangle aviation disasters. The Bermuda Triangle is a static electricity exchange place. The Bermuda Triangle is on [sic] of Earth's places where natural electricity is neutralized.

2006-07-30 01:15:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

There in not truth behind the stories of the Bermuda Triangle. I live in it for over eight years. Nothing ever happened that could not be logically explained.

2006-07-30 01:18:14 · answer #2 · answered by Bob 1 · 0 1

The best explanation I've heard is undersea volcanic activity discharging huge bubbles of gas capable of bringing ships and even planes to the bottom in a matter of seconds.

Theoretically, it is possible. If a bubble of 'sour-gas' a few hundred yards in diameter comes up under a ship, the ship will instantly lose its buoyancy and drop below the level of the sea.

As the bubble continues upward the sea will overwhelm the ship taking it to the bottom. It would only take a couple of breaths of the toxic gas to kill the crew. Some theories speculate that the gas bubbles could be as large in diameter as a quarter-of-a-mile.

If an airplane (conventional prop or jet) encounters such a gas bubble, the plane will drop like a rock, as the gas tends to be lighter than air. The plane will not have sufficient 'lift' to keep it flying.

A good a theory as any. Of course, like all theories, it is unproven. Other theories involve aliens, disruptions in the time/space continuum (gateways to other dimensions), demonic activity--take your pick.

H

2006-07-30 01:27:11 · answer #3 · answered by H 7 · 1 0

It's rubbish. A few planes and ships have gone missing there under unusual circumstances, but it's actually one of the busier areas for air and sea traffic, and nothing ever happens there.

The famous case of the squadron of air force planes which "vanished" needs to be put in context. The weather conditions were extremely poor and navigational equipment at the time was poor. Planes went missing all the time in those days. The whole notion of the "triangle" was cooked up by a journalist.

2006-07-30 01:13:52 · answer #4 · answered by Entwined 5 · 0 1

The truth is that it's a heavy traffic air/ship area and accidents happen (especially in the old days when we didn't build planes and boats like we do now). It's fun to think it's a creepy place though...

2006-07-30 01:10:56 · answer #5 · answered by mJc 7 · 0 0

i dont know i know its a sort fo legend like the marie soleste, its supposed to be due to a magnetic force field thats pulling ships etc etc under the seabed with the force for them never to be seen again, its been proved that this actually happened and existed,even planes have gone missing never to be found again.im alittle bit half and half on the true facts of this myself, but io find itr wweird how theres never been anything found, was there nothing to find inn the first polace due to a hoax or is it true and the goverment want to kep a lid on it.

we are left to ponder on that

2006-07-30 01:13:32 · answer #6 · answered by jennycamuk 3 · 0 0

there was bound to be more plane and ship wrecks somewhere and that is all there is to it.

that and the media sometimes just doesnt have anything better to print - you get the picture.


Oh - that and people as a whole are not only gullible - but looking for something stupid to believe in. Ex. big foot, ufo's, that stupid goat sucker in the latin culture, vampires.......there is so much rubbish.

2006-07-30 01:12:05 · answer #7 · answered by drewwers 3 · 0 0

I think its because it is such an expanse of open area & not many so called 'landmarks' that it was known for pilots to get easily confused & lost, running out of fuel & crashing into the sea.

As for ships? just might have gone down the plughole!!
Only kidding!, but first part true.

2006-07-30 01:20:05 · answer #8 · answered by junio130 3 · 0 0

I think there is some certain truth behind it, i remeber watching a documentary about it and i thought it was very interesting

2006-07-30 01:11:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The sucking power of a volcano turned
upside down

2006-07-30 01:38:19 · answer #10 · answered by frederik v 2 · 0 0

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