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what is the secret of barmuda triangle?

2006-10-31 21:34:58 · 15 answers · asked by aryan 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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As you travel through space you travel through time. As you sit reading these answers you are traveling through space at the same rate as the Earth is traveling through space. We have made our own increments of time in relation to the amount of space the Earth travels in one revolution around the Sun as well as the one rotation on our axis.

The secret of the Bermuda Triangle is ~~bzzzzzzzxt~~~~


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2006-11-01 01:06:51 · answer #1 · answered by Tim C 4 · 0 0

Time is the word we use to describe the binding property of the universe. Space is a portion of that which is bound. The other portion being matter.

The Bermuda triangle is a zone in which has high areas of methane release. This release changes the buoyancy factor of the water reducing the ability of vessels to remain a float. As well this gas changes the air density effecting aircraft instruments. These instruments would give the assumption the plane is climbing so a pilot trying to maintain level flight would actually be pitching the aircraft downwards towards the water.

2006-11-01 06:19:10 · answer #2 · answered by vesarious 2 · 0 0

Space and time are related in that one is the compliment of the other.
When the first space-time pulse came into existence [Somewhere around 10 to the minus 95 sec from zero] it was a two dimentional entity that could not be separated or divided
To produce a universe it had to evolve it needed four dimentions.
In the next 3 times 10 to the minus 95 of a second it added two more dimentions.beginning the sequense of events that brought us to where we are now.
Space-time is an entity that cannot be separated or divided.


The bermuda triangle stumps me.
When I believed that black holes existed I thought that miniature [1 mm]black holes could be an answer.
Many theories abound about it,some very interesting!

2006-11-01 12:46:52 · answer #3 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 0

They are both infinite. No end.

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean approximately triangular in shape and is famous for its supposed paranormal activities. The Bermuda Triangle's three corners are roughly defined by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, giving it an area of nearly half a million square miles (1.2 million km²).

Paranormal Claims:
* "A significant number of ships and aircraft have disappeared under highly unusual circumstances."
* "Paranormal activity where the known laws of physics are violated."
* It has even been suggested that "extraterrestrial beings are responsible for some of the disappearances."

2006-11-01 06:01:53 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Can't answer the first question. I think the secret of the Bermuda Triangle is either strange weather patterns or some kind of magnetic force judging from the eye witness testamony of a pilot who's plane got sucked into this strange rainbow-like funnel shaped cloud while he was flying over the triangle. He said his gauges went all flukey and that is was really beautiful in the cloud. Sounds strange so I opt for the magnetic senerio.

2006-11-01 05:41:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

e=mc2 energyxmass at a constant and your 20,00o light yrs from earth, If we could achieve 186,000 mps in our life time I think the Bermuda try is a 40%hoax and 60% a door to another dimension or plane or space or maybe there's a giant sum-pin under the triangle and it has a magnetic field and it makes compasses screwy and water turn right and the water is described as oatmeal. Ive been to Bermuda 4x and I'm mad I didn't get a rush or probed by aliens. {laughs }

2006-11-01 05:47:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

space is a void (vacuum) yet to be filled !, time is mearly an measurement of linear time within the time / space continueum, and time fills the transindental vacuum of the void over a vast (inconceivable ) space of time , and by folding the vacuum of space, we can transcinde the linear instantaniously and arive anywhere in space and in time that we choose, thru the manipulation of photonic and gravitational properties of matter at the sub atomic level with speeds in excess of light speed to the two millionth power.
and as too the bermuda triangle, read the book stranger than science, and then speculate and calculate the irrational means of illogical quantum/parallel physics, as compared to the string theory of matter and space and time !

2006-11-01 05:55:29 · answer #7 · answered by grim_reaper_69 3 · 0 0

see time is a factor which has been calculated with a reference


say one second is always a unit for time ( in most case), and which is a standard( standard is some thing we the every one agreed to follow with ) we now how long one second will be and we have certain devices to tell it also ........


the catch is that this time is a factor framed for our earth which should be a different one whaen it is considered in other environment or other place----------------


some thing like currency your currency will be vallidated with your countrys welth and prosperity and mine will be from mine

both has a different value when relocated;;;;;;;;


and we have comming up with a common convertion rate world wide accepted organisations do that as such



the time in earth is meant to have a difference with time in moon ....and so in other places
so do the space will also.... but the thing is on which basics we derive it is matters

2006-11-01 06:03:37 · answer #8 · answered by sendtopadmanaban 2 · 0 0

Space and time are related to each other through the speed of light and Special Relativity.

The secret of the Bermuda Triangle is...... Well, it's a secret. And if I told you, it wouldn't be a secret anymore, now would it? ☺


Doug

2006-11-01 05:41:18 · answer #9 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 0 1

If the 2 events are happening at the same point. How will you distinguish them? We will distinguish them by a fourth dimension called time. Everything around us is in a bag (just imagine) called space. I will explain the relationship between time & space in detail:
In the late 1800’s, many scientists were comfortable with the existing description of the universe. In fact, many of them thought physics research was winding down and that all they had left to do was work out the details. The problem was that many of the “details” were observations or experimental results that couldn’t be explained by current theories. One such “detail” was that experiments always measured the speed of light as 3x10 8 m/s (186,000 miles per second, or mps).

According to everyday experience, it seems that the speed of light should change depending on how fast you are moving. Imagine a car with a “For Sale” sign in the window going 55 mph.

A person standing still on the side of the road would see a car flying by and the sign would be a blur.
A person driving next to the car at 55 mph could look out the window and copy down the phone number from the sign.
A person going down the road in the opposite direction at 55 mph would zoom by the car and probably not even know the sign was there.
The speed we see things moving at depends on the difference between how fast the other person is going and how fast we are going.

The person standing still sees the car going at 55 mph.
55 mph (sign) – 0 mph (person) = 55 mph.
The person in the car next to the sign sees the car going at 0 mph.
55 mph (sign) – 55 mph (car) = 0 mph.
The person going the opposite way sees the car going at 110 mph.
55 mph (sign) - -55 (car) = 110 mph.
Because of this, scientists assumed that if you measure the speed of light in different directions, you should get different speeds since the earth is in orbit around the sun. In 1895 Albert Michelson and Edward Morley performed this experiment and surprisingly, saw no difference in the speed of light for different directions.

Albert Einstein resolved this puzzle in 1905 by suggesting that unlike the speed of a car, the speed of light is the same no matter how fast the observer is moving. In other words, even if you ran very fast you would not be any closer to catching up with a light wave than someone standing still. The first principle of Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity is that the speed of light is always the same regardless of the motion of the observer or the light source.

Einstein also realized that although people see things differently (for example the speed of the “For Sale” sign), the laws of physics have to be the same for all observers. Someone riding on a train should be able to do the same experiments and get the same results as someone sitting in a classroom. If this were not true, people would get conflicting answers about how nature behaves depending on their motion – but nature does what nature does, it can’t follow different predictions depending on who is observing it. Therefore, the second principle of Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity is that the laws of physics do not depend on the motion of the observer as long as the observer is not speeding up or slowing down.

Principles of the Special Theory of Relativity

The speed of light is always the same regardless of the motion of the observer or the light source.
The laws of physics do not depend on the motion of the observer as long as the observer is not speeding up or slowing down.
If these two principles are true, Einstein showed that motion must affect distance and time. Imagine two people watching a beam of light. If one person is standing still, the light will look to her like it is moving at a speed of 186,000 mps. If the other person is in a spaceship traveling 100,000 mps, he still sees the light moving at 186,000 mps. How can this be true? Only if space and time are not absolute.

The traditional views of space and time were that they were two independent, fixed quantities. According to Einstein’s theory, however, an object in motion is shorter than when it is at rest. Similarly, a clock in motion ticks more slowly than a clock at rest. In fact, Einstein concluded that distance and time are more accurately described as one thing – spacetime.

2006-11-01 05:45:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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