Assuming you refer to the Bermuda triangle, there is no such thing. Statistically, no more ships or planes disappear there than anywhere else. Proper journalistic investigation of the more publicised cases reveal perfectly natural explanations. It is a non-mystery, perpetuated only by new-age woo-woo merchants!
2007-09-08 03:16:29
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answered by Avondrow 7
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This is a fantasy, not science. Nothing is unusual about planes and ships disappearing in the sea. It happens all over the world, not just in the supposed Bermuda Triangle. The force that does it is gravity, and that is not unknown. Charles Berlitz invented this nonsense, but other authors have refuted it. The scientific and logical way is to read both sides of any issue before you form a firm opinion. Do that, and you will see that this Bermuda Triangle stuff is nonsense.
2007-09-08 03:40:37
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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the parable of the Bermuda Triangle, the mysterious disappearances and weird and wonderful activities, has generated a lot interest international huge in the path of the years. Charles Berlitz’s e book on the difficulty, printed in 1974, offered just about 20 million copies in 30 languages. Ships, boats, or perhaps aeroplanes are all suggested to have disappeared in this section and each and all the secret has been attributed to extraterrestrials. yet scientists now have an evidence for those phenomena and the reason isn't extraterrestrial yet chemical. It is going by ability of the call of methane gasoline hydrate, that's methane (created by ability of decomposing organic and organic debris) that has been entombed in an ice crystalline. circumstances are suitable for the formation of this gasoline in areas of permafrost. yet another section is the deep sea floor the place the stress and the temperature are proper for the introduction of this gasoline.
2016-12-13 03:11:39
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answered by kieck 4
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There's a general rule of human nature:
If something happens once, it's an event
If something happens twice, it's a coincidence
If something happens three times, its a paranormal phenonemon.
If something happens four times, and someone in authority passes it off as merely a natural occurrence, then it's a conspiracy, and the government is covering up something .
Human nature is remarkably impermeable to common sense.
Combine that with a tendency to prefer fantasy over reality, and 'mysteries' like the bermuda Triangle self-generate.
2007-09-08 03:27:32
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answered by AndrewG 7
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i think that what is happening can be explaining by science, as we know everything has a power when it moves but if smth i don't know what is exactly absorb this power, this thing lose control then the magnethique field of Bamuda triangle will play its game now by throwing this plans or ships with his own power in the dark hall (a hall in the space caused by the incomplete gazes ,i mean when the rares gazes vanish)what is from the bigining generate by the magnethique field of the earth when some natural mumbers of nature was destrawed like the atmospher
2007-09-08 04:48:23
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answered by Catch me if you can!!! 2
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Imagination and rumor are the only forces behind the Bermuda Triangle. Unfortunately, they are powerful forces which suck many people into believing a lot of stupid things.
2007-09-08 03:20:37
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answered by mr.perfesser 5
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The media, yahoo answers, the boogie man, ufo conspiricists. Your choice. Sort of like santa claus you ahve to believe is all the power it needs.
2007-09-08 17:11:06
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answered by geo3598 4
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I went on a cruise to Bermuda and I didn't feel any forces.
2007-09-08 03:16:36
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answered by missalee03 2
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Paranoia, fiction, bad books, and the Learning Channel.
2007-09-10 05:20:08
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answered by Wayner 7
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acoording to some studies, there are forces (similar to the force of a hurricane) that pull the ships and aircrafts to the mist..
2007-09-08 03:16:13
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answered by Ellie 1
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