Time has passed over many decades but there’s still no answer to the reasons people have strangely vanished without a trace.The area cover about 500,000 square miles by the Atlantic Ocean and it is located closely by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. It normal to say that airplanes and ships vanished when something malfunction or natural disasters. However, it doesn’t seem typical when ships and airplanes get lost without a trace. Many theories have been proposed regarding the mysterious place known as the Bermuda Triangle. The name “Bermuda Triangle” was in an article in 1964 by Vincent H. Gaddis about the sea with numerous ships and planes disappeared without reasons. It is also called the Devil’s Triangle because airplanes, ships and people …show more content…
If the Triangle didn’t exists then why they couldn’t rescued people when they went missing. From an article about the Bermuda Triangle, the author mention that “For centuries, people really have sailed out over the Atlantic, never to be seen again. Although each story is different, they're said to reflect an underlying mystery, a creepy common thread” (Loxton). This author have the same idea that people could not make it back after they’ve gone out to the sea. Then they simply and mysteriously disappear and can’t be found again. It must have been the Devil’s Triangle that swallow every person that fly over or sailed through the area. For example, in December 1945, there were five Navy bombers took fourteen men to Fort Lauderdale, Florida to practice bombing. However, the compasses was acting up so they were lost. Then on the same day, thirteen crewmen also disappeared from a rescue plane. A Navy report show that they didn’t find any evidence after many weeks of searching. There have been similar stories of people crossing the Bermuda Triangle and went missing without a trace. However, those who don’t believe in supernatural events may say it’s a coincidence that there are more cases of missing ships, airplanes and people occur in this area. Still, there is the other side of the public that agree on the bizarre and supernatural that occurred in the region. Not only that, “People have even gone so far as to speculate that it’s an area of extra-terrestrial activity or that there is some bizarre natural scientific cause for the region to be hazardous; but most likely, it’s simply an area in which people have experienced a lot of bad luck” (Upton). The Bermuda Triangle is such an interesting mystery of sudden disappearance of ships and planes that people are willing to find what the cause of it. Perhaps
The Bermuda Triangle is the home of approximately just under a thousand “unexplained” disappearances in the past five hundred years. This area has generated unproven tales that have served as “explanations” for these disappearances. The triangle is also known for its unique weather and other “unnatural” occurrences. However, each story or occurrence within the Bermuda Triangle can be explained.
The Disappearance of flight MH370 has confounded experts for the past two years. The main problem being is that we know so little about what happened that fateful day. Various conspiracy theories surround the missing plane. As of yet, we know little about the missing plane but the things we know can be summarized in five categories: Before the crash, When it all went south (west), Theories of the crash, Families of the flight, and search efforts.
In my opinion, the Bermuda Triangle can not be proven real. It also can’t be proven fake either. All the incidents that have happened in that area can’t be explained. If there is a reason that all these things are happening, then someone might find out. It might just be coincidence, or it might actually be a real problem in the middle of the ocean. One thing about the Bermuda Triangle that caught my attention was that a lot of incidents happen in December. It might be the weather that affects the ships and planes that pass through at the time. The weather could affect the way the ships and planes function and cause a failure of somesort. There has to be a reason that everything happens only in December. That is my opinion on the Bermuda Triangle. the main thing i think is that it might be real or it might be fake, but we won’t ever know until it is proven.
This event proved to, the most famous US Navy losses which have occurred at the area famously known as the Bermuda Triangle are USS Cyclops in March. The ship probably sank in an unexpected storm, and traces of them have never been found. This event indicates that there is another nature that is unknown to the human world of the jinn. In addition, this event can be proved from the Holy Quran that Allah said:
The Bermuda Triangle, also called The Devil’s Triangle is a region defined in the western
In the scholarly journal, “The Bermuda Triangle Mysteries: An Explanation Based on the Diffraction of Heat Waves (2000)”, physicist Ernest C. Njau claims that the mysteries noted in the Bermuda region may be accounted by the Eastward-moving heat waves along the Earth’s surface as they cause changes in the weather and ocean patterns that could play a big role in the disappearances over the Bermuda Triangle. Njau provides the readers with another credible possibility that could be responsible for the disappearances and mysterious lost ships and planes in the Bermuda region in order to prove that paranormal phenomena may not be the cause behind these sudden disappearances. The research cited explains that the Eastward-moving heat waves along the Earth’s surface “to a large extent, account for the mysteries already noted in the Bermuda region” (Njau). In the academic journal, “Hydrates Represent Gas Source, Drilling Hazard”, senior researcher in geology and associate professor Elchin Bagirov and senior geophysicist Ian Lerche, purport that the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle can actually be explained by the phenomenon of hydrate crystals ruling out paranormal phenomenon. Bagirov and Lerche cite a variety of diagrams that they claim show the special properties of hydrate crystals and their effects to indicate their relationship with the mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft in the Bermuda Triangle. The authors provide a scientific and rational explanation for the numerous mysteries of missing ships and aircraft in the Bermuda Triangle in order to persuade the readers that the mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by actual scientific
Flight 370 was an international passenger flight that went missing on March 8, 2014. The flight was scheduled in route to Beijing, but it went missing throughout the second day after the plane took off from Kuala National Airport. At approximately 1:21 p.m., the communications and transponder signal were functioning no longer. There were no emergency calls at the time the plane had its last checkpoint. On March 24 at approximately 10p.m.Malaysia Standard Time, officials ceased the search as radio signals picked up debris found throughout a remote Indian Ocean. It is believed that all of the 239 passengers on the plane died (Preimesberger). From protests and outcries, to mourning and fallouts, it is still a distraught event that shocked the world.
The National Ocean Service reveals that the U.S. Board of Geographic Names does not reference the Bermuda Triangle as an official geographic name. In fact, they do not have any files on the Bermuda Triangle (“What is the Bermuda Triangle?”). This fact may raise questions like: is there anything strange about the Bermuda Triangle and does the triangle even exist? Since there are almost always two sides to every story, some skeptics claim that ther...
It is a legend that has terrified sailors since Columbus first sailed towards America. Its name is not on any official map, but a quick Google search turns up 10,400,000 web pages, and 101,000 books. What legend is this? It is the legend of the Bermuda triangle. A host of theories attempts to explain the supposedly abnormal events in the Bermuda triangle in a supernatural or physically impossible way. These theories attract the most attention, and are what have promoted the Bermuda triangle to the status of “Legend”. Now, let us explore some of the more prominent ones, namely the Electronic Fog theory, the Hutchinson effect , and government experiments with advanced radar at AUTEC naval base.
Through all the paranormal, extraterrestrial, and physics, there is still not correct answer to why the Bermuda Triangle is so out of hand with
The Bermuda Triangle is the world’s heaviest traveled area. For centuries, boats and planes have been known to vanish from this area without any trace. These disappearances under mysterious circumstances in the Bermuda Triangle, earned the Triangle the nickname, “The Devil’s Triangle” (History.com).The
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as Devil’s Triangle is an imaginary triangle located between the points of San Juan, Miami, and Bermuda. Christopher Colombus was the first to report odd happenings in the triangle. He claimed that odd lights appeared in the area, and that his compass was acting odd. Afterward, countless reports of missing ships and planes in the area have been noted. No one has an answer to the mystery, however several theories have been developed. The Devils Triangle is a common mystery and a contreversial subject because of the mystery that surounds it, the specific disapearances and paranormal activity that has been publicized, and researchers attention to the topic by their efforts to formulate theories and explanations to solve the mystery.
Webster, George. "Mysterious Waters: From the Bermuda Triangle to the Devil's Sea." CNN. Cable News Network, 31 May 2011. Web. 01 Mar. 2014.
How do people go missing? Well, there are many explanations to this question. Kidnappings, disappearing by choice, death at sea, running away, and so many more things can answer how people go missing. However, maybe there is a more important question. Why do people go missing? A child goes missing in the United States every 40 seconds. With adults and children together just in the United States that equals about 2,300 every day and over 800,000 every year. The worldwide estimate is that over 8,000,000 people go missing annually. Most of the cases are resolved, but not all of them. “So at the end of 2012, of those 661,000 minus the canceled, we had 2,079 cases that remained at the end of the year unresolved.” explained Todd Matthews, the director of communications of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
The Bermuda triangle is a place that boggles many scientists even in this day and age. The Bermuda Triangle, referred to by some as the Devil's Triangle, is in a western region of the North Atlantic Ocean where countless aircraft, ships and people have inexplicably disappeared. Throughout the years of 1955 and 1975 more than 428 vessels disappeared, along with 100 ships and 1000 lives (Obringer1). Where did these people and ships disappear off too and how come no remains were found is the mysterious question people yearn to find out. Back in the 1964, the Bermuda triangle was often nicknamed as The Devil's Islands, because sea travelers could hear various different screeching noises coming off the shores (Obringer1). The Bermuda Triangle is a whirl pool of mysterious occurrences where things have magically disappeared without any remains and no matter how many theories scientists come up with to solve the mysteries of this enchanted island, none come close to having answers for any incident that occurred on this island.