Sunday, February 9, 2014

How do people explain the disappearances of the other people, ships and airplanes in the Bermuda Triangle?

Well, the Bermuda Triangle disappearances are a mystery,
and have been for quite some time, so the only "explanations" at this point are
theories.  The sheer size of area we're talking about is massive, so it's also possible
there are several explanations, or none at all.  It is an extremely busy shipping lane,
and everyday dozens of vessels and hundreds of aircraft pass through the so called
Triangle with no incident whatsoever.


You asked how some
people explain it, though, so here are a few ideas and theories people
have:


1)  Magnetic fields of the Earth are different in
this rea, which through off magnetic instruments like compasses and navigation
equipment, causing planes to crash and radios not to
work


2)  Supernatural forces are at work, perhaps even by
extraterrestrials, that change the laws of physics in this particular
region


3)  It's a myth, and studies of the number and type
of actual disappearances match the rates of other seas and oceans around the globe,
leading many to believe the stories of disappearance have been imagined, fabricated or
exaggerated

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