Solved Bermuda triangle
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some people belive that its a devil inside water and some say it's a trace of black magic and some throw it to a supernatural origin Defying 70 years of speculation, a sceptical scientist has dared to declare that the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has been ‘solved’
by claiming there was no mystery in the first place. Karl Kruszelnicki has insisted the reason why so many ships and planes vanish without a trace in the area between Bermuda, Florida, Puerto Rico is nothing to do with aliens Instead, the Australian scientist ‘revealed’, the high number of disappearances is explained by nothing more supernatural than plain old human error plus bad weather and the fact that lots of planes and ships enter that area of the Atlantic Ocean in the first place.
when you then compare the number of disappearances to the large quantity of ships and planes passing through the Bermuda Triangle, you find there is nothing out of the ordinary about the area at all.
The Deadly Bermuda Triangle. “It was responsible for the most incredible mystery in the history of aviation - the lost patrol. for the flight 19, 5 plains were disappeared when entered in the Bermuda triangle. and a rescue operation was launched and all the 13 crew members were disappeared “This relatively limited area is the scene of disappearances that total far beyond the laws of chance. Its history of mystery dates back to the never-explained
Mr. Kruszelnicki also offered simple explanations for the loss of Flight 19. For a start, he said, the patrol vanished in ideal flight conditions, “It wasn’t fine weather, there were 15m (49ft) waves.” Mr. Kruszelnicki added that the only truly experienced pilot in the flight was its leader, Lieutenant Charles Taylor, and his human error may well have played a part in the tragedy. “[He] arrived with a hangover, flew off without a watch, and had a history of getting lost and ditching his plane twice before,” said Mr. Kruszelnicki.
Mr. Kruszelnicki said Lt Taylor overruled a junior pilot who said they should turn west, and insisted the patrol fly east, unwittingly taking them further into the Atlantic, above deep water where it might be harder to find planes or bodies. “If you read the radio transcripts,”
, “Some of the junior pilots are saying, ‘Why don’t we fly to the west?’, and the pilot says, ‘Why don’t we fly to the east?’” and the end result blew up everyone
scientist has attributed Bermuda Triangle disappearances to explosive releases of methane gas, trapped as methane hydrate inside an icy crystalline cage of water molecules beneath the cold seabed of the deep ocean. Such blowouts, it has been suggested, could release a giant plume of gas that could cause the sea to bubble like it was boiling, s ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8aTqad2pj8
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