Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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The Bermuda Triangle only exists in the writer's imagination, it’s an area within the points of Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Florida, this region is also known as the Devil's Triangle. It caught attention when the Cyclops, a U.S. ship named after a giant in the Greek mythology explaining how large the boat was, have sunken in that within that region. Another weird famous incident was flight 19. (a torpedo bomber group wave was sent for practicing and disappeared over the region without sending a SOS signal.) The pilots were well trained to avoid incidents and crashes; however, the U.S. navy never received information to know what had happened. Till this day, no one knows what happened in this area, many theories try to prove what happened in there; …show more content…

“Writers have blamed the triangle’s supposed lethalness on everything from aliens, Atlantis and sea monsters to time warps and reverse gravity fields, whereas more scientifically minded theorists have pointed to magnetic anomalies, waterspouts or huge eruptions of methane gas from the ocean floor” (History.com Staff). The most reasonable theory would be methane gas. Oceanographers have discovered that the trouble behind all of this could be a simple solution of methane gas (Stewart 83). The Bermuda Triangle holds the most deposits of methane gas ever known. Such of an event of methane gas could cause anything to sink without enough time to send a SOS signal. anything that tries to escape would sink including people who manage to jump off with a life suit on (Stewart 85). In the olympics a similar technique is used; it softens the water where a diver would dive in; however, in the Olympics, they don't use methane gas, but only use air blowing machines. This is known as fluidized bed. This can make anything lose its density if the right amount of air bubbles are pushed to the surface within that matter. In the case of the Cyclops, the ship would disappear within seconds and reach the bottom of the ocean floor (Stewart 85). Another reasonable mystery is hexagonal clouds; however, they are also found at other places in the world (MacDonald). So if things go missing there they should also be lost where the hexagonal clouds are

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