THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE- DISTURBING THEORIES

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Bermuda triangle a.k.a "The Devil’s Triangle" which happens to be listed among the most mysterious places on earth. It is sited off the Southeastern coast of the US in the Atlantic Ocean, the region has gained popularity by the numerous unresolved mysteries. Bermuda triangle is part of a busy shipping route in the world, having a number of vessels heading to American,the Caribbean crossing through most times.

As a result of the inexplicable outcomes that make it an extremely studied but yet enigmatic component of earth. Over time a number of ships and planes have been reported to have missing mysteriously in the region. Also, this Bermuda Triangle has been accused of swallowing thousands of people in the past decades.

Among the few proposed scientific explanation, one that stood is the theory of electromagnetic interference that has resulted to compass problems. According to this theory, there is a very high force of the earth’s natural magnet which alters the compass and other equipment, and disrupts their intended route across the waters.

However, as no single theory could render a concrete explanation, some still believe there is no strange occurrence in the region as most of the incidents were reported inaccurately.

We shall be reviewing some of the most popular theories about The Bermuda Triangle. Stay tuned!

The Waterspouts Theories.

Waterspouts are basically like tornado in the ocean, just as seen in the Bermuda Triangle picture. During this weather situation, water from the ocean is sucked hundreds of feet into the air. These waves erupt with no warning at all and can be over hundred feet high. Waves of that height could knock out planes flying closer to the water.

With a hole in the Planet’s Electromagnetic Forces. Unfortunately, the Bermuda Triangle appears to be one of the sites on earth where compasses have difficulty pointing true north.

Many people have reported unusual occurrences with their compasses in the Triangle overtime.

The Wormhole Theory.

The wormhole theory have a lot of claims for the science fiction enthusiasts, . A wormhole is actually a space-time alternative that could potentially allow time travel according to this theory.

Wormholes haven’t been proven to exist, but that hasn’t prevented them from being thrown about as one of the Bermuda Triangle theories. Although some people conside the wormhole explanation to be the reason why many ships and planes aren’t found after crashing in the Devil's Triangle.

** Human Errors.**

This is sorry to say this is a very shallow, and if you’re looking for a deep mystery, I'm pretty sure this won't help. Truth is, the tiniest mistakes can result to a lot of accidents, both in the air and on the sea.

Any disorientation or confusion by the captain can cause some really bad consequences, example is running out of petrol before reaching the land. The Bermuda Triangle has a lot of similar islands that can hardly be distinguish from one another, that's a confusion in itself.

The disappearance of five (5) torpedo bombers in the year 1945 is still one of the most intriguing mysteries according to some people and they assumed that is as a result of human error. The Lieutenant who led them Charles Taylor, was believed to be experiencing a hungover.

There’s No Mystery At All.

Well while people are formulating theories, some people still think there is nothing mysterious about the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. They say, it's a regular situation in other parts of the world, especially the fact that the Triangle is a well-traveled area.

Those who have signed up to this theory say it’s difficult to distinguish fact from legend concerning where ships or planes have disappeared exactly. And if there are more losses, they'll say it’s statistically explainable as a result of the numerous number of ships and planes that travel there.

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