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Scientists say they know why Bermuda Triangle has swallowed up boats
British scientists believe 100ft ‘rogue’ waves could be the reason why so many boats have been sunk in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.
The infamous body of water in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean stretches 700,000 square km (270,271 square miles) between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto-Rico. Also known as the Devil’s Triangle, the area features multiple shipping lanes and has claimed over 1,000 lives in the last 100 years. But experts at the University of Southampton believe the mystery can be explained by a natural phenomenon known as “rogue waves.” Scientists say they know why Bermuda Triangle has swallowed up boats Nothing about why planes have disappeared though. |
wow 100ft waves. Fucked up
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I think the Great Lakes have a more disasterous history.
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Everything vanished in a gas bubble that was created when currentlysober farted under the sea.
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I think the methane explanation is the most logical idea. They know there is large amounts of methane pockets out there. When these pocket rupture they cause large amounts of bubbles on the surface and those bubbles cause ships to lose buoyancy and will sink instantly like a rock.
They've done tests on this and shown how fast a ship will sink in this situation and its extremely fast. Added to this, the methane will enter the air and aircraft flying through that area will have engine failure due to no oxygen for the engine to run. This can also explain no maydays because the people are passed out or dead due to no oxygen. |
Does't explain why entire groups of planes go missing...
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there´s crevices in the Bermuda Triangle deeper than 10miles...
Planes have mean´t to have crashed and been swallowed up by those waves too, the instruments can go wrong due to static surges and atmospheric pressure problems... |
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It's methane gas. Methane that brought down many aircraft. The Triangle mystery has been solved YEARS ago. Welcome to 2016 Read a little. Carry on |
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It was intended to be a joke. You are not making fun of me, you are making fun of foxnews. Read a little (more into it). :thumbsup |
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Can you see how this foxnews article is misleading? Not to mention you pasting text that did not exist in the article? :error |
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sub won't work? or are they afraid??
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A few years ago I saw a documentary about it and they suggested that there were large pockets of lighter than air gasses below the ocean floor (Methane maybe?) that would be belched up from time to time.
This would sink a ship because so much water would be displaced by the bubbles that it could just not stay afloat. If a plane happened to be fly overhead during one of these, the thinner air would cause the plane to crash. |
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Jaws is real!
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"the meg"
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