You are right. I know the story:
Billions of years ago some aliens had landed on earth.I mean they landed on the Bermuda triangle. They captured that place on our earth. They still think it' their land. Which means any thing that goes into that area disappears. (they are pulled up in the U.F.O.)
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I'm not joking. My uncles brother is working in N.A.S.A who studies about U.F.O's and who told me this story.
2006-12-12 00:18:26
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answer #1
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answered by Raven 6
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We have often been given good answers to the "mystery" of the Bermuda Triangle. Problem is that the good answers are mixed with the myths, legends and fabrications.
The people who are most eager to continue the myths are the people who stand to gain from it (for example, they write books that continue the "mystery" -- see first source). By the Way, the Name "Bermuda Triangle" came from a fiction magazine (Argosy -- February 1964)
It is also called the Devil's Triangle. (See second source) "The modern legend of the Bermuda Triangle began soon after five Navy planes [Flight 19] vanished on a training mission during a severe storm in 1945."
I have often flown above the triangle and even sailed through it.
However, people do love a mystery and the legends will live on for a long time.
2006-12-12 07:59:51
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answer #2
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answered by Raymond 7
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First, the myth of the Bermuda Triangle will go on forever because many people like "science" for which little thinking is desired. One thinks a little and declares he has concluded a lot and feels darn good.
Secondly, the actual number of unfortunate events in that area (even assuming ALL of the rather shaky tales are true) is only an exceedingly small part of the total possible events as ships sail through it and planes fly over it day after day, year after year, decade after decade... with absolutely no bad or even strange things happening. Not really much of a myth if you think about it.
However, and this is the point of my answering, in recent years an interesting possibility for certain events (by which I mean events with certain details in their descriptions, not the lies people often tell gullible folk when cadging beers). There is a tremendous amount of methane on the ocean bottoms of the world, more perhaps than all the methane under dirt. It is solid due to the huge pressures and somewhat low temperatures. Some areas have much more than others of course. The BT area is now known to have quite a lot. Occasionally, due to it slowly edging closer to doing it or to undersea earthquakes or volcanos, etc., pieces of that solid methane (not frozen, just made solid by the huge pressures) breaks free and floats very quickly to the surface (floats... rockets...). As it does, the pressure around it falls and it begins turning into a gas very fast. So what barrels through the surface is not a big chunk of methane "ice" but HUGE amounts of gas. This shaft of gas grabs everything in its way including animals like large squids that never come within a mile of the surface by choice and the water itself and drives it to the surface with it. So, to a mariner or aircraft, the sea suddenly begins to "boil" and water sprays even thousands of feet into the air and the ship or plane is tossed about like confetti while the air becomes completely unbreathable and huge kraken (perhaps) seem to be very animated (though by now very dead) and maybe attacking your ship — or even your plane since the sea creatures can be thrown fairly high if small. One can easily imagine how a larger release could be very catastrophic and smaller releases could hammer at a wooden ship, say, yet leave it unsunk so tales could be spread. So some tales and events might be real enough, yet not need bizarre alien or Atlantean explanations.
This undersea methane, by the way, represents a tremendous potential source of greenhouse gasses, dwarfing anything we humans pour out of factories, cars or herds of cows. Warming our oceans could itself cause the release of large amounts of it which would further warm our oceans and...
2006-12-12 12:54:33
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answer #3
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answered by roynburton 5
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The Bermuda triangle is all folklore and legend. There is no truth to anything mysterious about it.
2006-12-12 07:56:57
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answer #4
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answered by Gene 7
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Exact answers for exact questions.
Is it the same thing as a 'right triangle' often referred to in Geometry?
2006-12-12 09:29:44
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answer #5
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answered by Regular Guy 5
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Ships and planes pass through that area all the time. The islands in that area are popular tourist destinations and literally thousands of planes and ships pass through it every year without any problem at all.
2006-12-12 09:23:03
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answer #6
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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For a start off, it is Bermuds, net Permuda.
Secondly, planes fly over it all the time. It is a myth.
2006-12-12 07:35:28
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Try speaking English.
2006-12-12 08:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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perhaps because its called the "Bermuda Triangle"
2006-12-12 07:34:58
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answered by dr schmitty 7
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dear its Bermuda .maybe everyone disappears there b'coz the gravitational force is most.
2006-12-12 09:14:51
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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