Frank Goad
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What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
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An area of the Atlantic where unpredictable, often destructive, weather intersects regular transportation routes?What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
A bogus concept notoriously popularised by a crank writer called Charles Berlitz, who is described by Rationalwiki as follows:What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
It's been debunked long ago. It's why nobody talks about it anymore.What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
An area of the Atlantic where unpredictable, often destructive, weather intersects regular transportation routes?
Tom
It's been debunked long ago. It's why nobody talks about it anymore.
Bermuda Triangle: Facts, Theories & 'Mystery' | Live Science
Bermuda has a very volcanic history and a lot of what you had mentioned could be attributed to notable quantities of natural Magnetite.Re: post #7
Wow!Was actually "lost" in the Bermuda Triangle (true story). We were about 50 miles north of Bermuda sailing for the Med. My job was to look after and repair the radar equipment, so I had just started a routine check after lunch. At almost 12:30 on the nose while we were talking to Bermuda, the radios completely dropped out. Our gyro compasses started spinning like a rinse cycle in a washing machine, and our navigation systems malfunctioned. We were, for all intents, blind and deaf. However, it was a beautifully clear day and we were steaming due east, so we were able to "dead reckon" our course by the sun. Almost exactly 6 hours later our radios came up, our compasses stopped spinning, and our navigation systems came back on line. We never found an explanation as to what caused this event, and we were lucky it was a calm, sunny day. I thought about this and realized if this were during a storm or cloudy night, we could have steamed in circles and not know it. Maybe this is what happens to aircraft in the area; they loose any means of navigation or communication and they fly in circles until they run out of fuel and crash into the ocean. Maybe. But before you ask, we didn't see any monsters, aliens, or ghost ships...darn it.
What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
I can agree with that.Wow!
I've never heard anybody with any credibility describe something like that.
That's really interesting.
I'm mostly a solid materialist. Matter and energy. But I'm also quite sure that the universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it's stranger than we can imagine.
Tom
Bermuda has a very volcanic history and a lot of what you had mentioned could be attributed to notable quantities of natural Magnetite.
It would explain the malfunctions. When things like radios and compasses are put in proximity to Magnetite.
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This is, of course, the obvious answer, but to my knowledge this has not been shown to be the main factor. I can understand the compasses but the radios completely going out poses a problem.
Why?What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
It’s probably triangular and is probably somewhere near bermuda.What do you think of the bermuda triangle?
Why?
What do you think about it?
I think it is strange that so many boats have had bad luck there. I think the gravitational pull in the bermuda triangle might work in a way that makes boats act crazy.
I saw a program once that referenced a study using data from Lloyds of London. The study indicated that randomly examining an area the same size as the Bermuda Triangle in any ocean revealed the same sorts of mysterious events and disappearances. With the BT, someone just picked an area and made it famous. Oceans are dangerous places no matter which one you are on.I think it is strange that so many boats have had bad luck there. I think the gravitational pull in the bermuda triangle might work in a way that makes boats act crazy.
It's mostly wet and has 3 corners