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The Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

Updated: Sep 1, 2022

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The mystery of the Bermuda triangle, 'a patch of the sea', said to have caused the disappearance of countless ships and planes that have transited it, has fascinated scientists for years. The triangle is an area of the North Atlantic between Bermuda to the north, Puerto Rico to the south, and Florida to the west. An average of four planes and twenty ships are reported to disappear in the area each year without leaving any trace behind.


Theory; Atlantis This theory suggests that the lost city of Atlantis is somehow responsible for the shipwrecks and plane crashes in the Bermuda Triangle.


Rogue Waves Scientists now believe that the conditions of the Bermuda Triangle are just right for massive rogue waves due to storms moving in from all sides which possibly lead to shipwrecks and plane crashes.


Magnetic Forces


Many people have reported strange occurrences with their compasses in the triangle over the years. While it doesn't always happen, it can throw pilots and sailors significantly off course.


Methane Bubbles


If Methane gas gets released into the water, some experts believe it could sink ships and even cause planes to crash. And it could potentially happen rapidly, in just mere seconds, which wouldn’t allow those onboard time to radio for help or abandon ship. So according to this theory, the craters were caused by explosions of deep, underwater deposits of methane.


Waterspouts


Much like a tornado in the ocean, waterspouts can have wind speeds of up to 125 miles per hour. Because the Atlantic Ocean off Florida's coast is one of the most active areas in the world for this severe weather phenomenon, some have posited that it may be responsible for the Bermuda Triangle disasters.


Wormhole


A wormhole is essentially a space-time shortcut that could theoretically even allow time travel. Some people point to the wormhole explanation as one of the reasons why many ships are missing after the Bermuda Triangle crash.


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