There is no truth to it. It's a fish story.
2007-01-25 09:40:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course I do. Actually not many people who have read up on the Bermuda Triangle, that don't have that sudden burst of hope inside the, that sense of willpower, that gives off a sense of adventure. Perhaps if more people had the money and resources then maybe there could be an answer to what the secrets of the Bermuda Triangle hold. Who knows, then people might be able to find out what really happened to Amelia Earhart. There are many wonders in this world that everyone wants to know the answer about, but then there may never be an answer that is right.
2007-01-25 09:50:14
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answer #2
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answered by gijane3rd 1
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No, not really. I might want to vacation there sometime in my lifetime, but not to 'see what happens to everything.' Besides, why is this in the philosophy section? If the bermuda triangle had some sort of mysterious force, scientists would be grueling on the crap like it was nuclear fusion handed from a tree... and if they have, but kept it secret, then its for your own good you just don't try to mess.
Concidering reports are sparce, and not frequent...and concidering many peopel go there. It is highly unlikely thatif you went there for that very purpose, even if it DID EXIST...that you would encounter such a phenomena.
Therefore, it doesn't make any sense either way. Even if you want answers to the Universe, and encountered this 'fictitious' phenomena, its likely not to reveal anything to you, but just the fact that you were instantaneously teleported, by some freak of nature, to some off-world planet with no life on it, or under the sea where....which case, you would probably die pretty quickly.
aliens wouldn't develope a randome device on a set of islands just to extract random stuff...they could do that anywhere...same for God, he could do that anywhere without people noticing. The fact that this 'phenomena' if it exists, happens only in the bermuda triangle, suggests that its natural, and thus, probably jsut like freak underwater tornadoes or something.
The widely accepted explanation, is that since in the bermuda triangle there is a strong magnetic field, the compass of aircraft gets messed up, and so with the rest of the equipment, causing them to crash...since bermuda is far away from civilization...such craft dissapear pretty quickly before any salvage operation can be enacted.
However, if the magnetic field causes something mysterious like a nikola tesla eccentric crap...then there are movies that say you could travel through time, but that's nonesense, and even if you did, there would be no where of coming back to your exact location in space-time, so why would you want to?
Leave that crap to the emotional stupid movies...in reality, even if that **** exists...why would you want to put up with all that crap just so someone in another dimention sees you and gets entertained when your pretty much ****** up ***'s creek?
So, concidering the possibilities, the irrational and the rational. I don't really think its worthwhile. I'll jus stay right here, in my normal place and live nomral crap. Only going there if it tops the top places to visit (as far as beauty vacation spots), which it has failed compared to other places around the globe (such as the bahamas, for example).
2007-01-25 09:53:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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people and craft have been disappearing interior the section for hundreds of years. long earlier Europeans got here to the section, the community peoples had their thoughts approximately it. shall we spend all day telling the thoughts, there are various. This section is between the main traveled interior the Atlantic Ocean. The greater who bypass in, the greater probable some will advise misfortune and not come out. that's basically user-friendly information. there are various reasons for the failures. Hurricanes, water spouts, hidden wallet of gas, pirates, or basically user-friendly previous undesirable sailors. you do no longer even ought to evaluate the accessible supernatural to discover reasons for them. yet, while all of the standards are weighed, there is not any one reason at the back of them. there is not any "one sized suits all" for all of the craft and individuals lost there. What might have got here approximately to a deliver, won't greater healthful what got here approximately to an plane. And what got here approximately to the Cyclops ought to no longer have got here approximately to the Mary Celeste. So, many reasons must be the spectacular one and, this means that the assumption of UFOs and USO's will must be considered as basically as valid as any of the others. Sorry, yet interior the call of reality, you need to evaluate all recommendations. We communicate concerning to the Bermuda Triangle yet there are easily greater factors worldwide that have a similar phenomena occurring. the different maximum spoken of is close to Japan yet, there are as many as 12 international extensive. that's greater desirable than might properly be easily defined by skill of any scientist or mythologist. 1000's have undergone the Triangle and lived to tell the story, yet this would not instruct it fake. there have been nonetheless people who surpassed yet did no longer get via. And, it remains occurring.
2016-11-27 01:51:26
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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They have proven that the earth has a stronger magnetic force in the Bermuda Triangle. This causes instruments to fail which in turn has caused many of the planes and ships to go missing. I don't really believe that anything sinister is involved just Mother Nature at its worst.
2007-01-25 09:52:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm still waiting for it to swallow my dream home. I mean it's already got ships and planes and treasures and some cool people, but I don't want to live on any of those. I'll check it out once It's completed my amazing collection. Hey, I'll even send you a postcard, cause that's the kind of girl I am.
2007-01-25 09:45:11
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answer #6
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answered by sexmagnet 6
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I'd go I know its all stupid myths and that there are perfectly good explanations for why ships and all those other things have disappeared. But I just want to go into the triangle for fun.
2007-01-25 09:45:06
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answer #7
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answered by Satan 4
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I think you should save your vacation dollars for a more interesting place. It's a large area that is a major shipping lane with a large amount of shipping traffic. Ships go missing there in the same proportion as they go missing anywhere else. Anything else is hollywood hype and BS. Source: Former US coast guard officer.
2007-01-25 09:45:44
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answer #8
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answered by grenter 3
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I've been...
It all ends up in Bermuda, in suit jackets and shorts playing really... REALLY expensive rounds of Golf.
yes yes... even the ships...
Then you wake up a few weeks later with a credit card hangover that could kill an elephant.
2007-01-25 09:58:00
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, I actually don't know what excatly is the bermuda triagle, is it a hole or just a section of water that everything disappears into it?
2007-01-25 09:46:21
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answer #10
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answered by amazon 4
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The thought has crossed my brain. I have decided to send a guy I work with and he can tell me whats going on if he makes it back.
2007-01-25 10:22:46
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answer #11
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answered by ascendent2 4
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