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So far, the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle" has been explained in the following categories: one believes that the disappearances are due to supernatural causes, and that it is an alien flying saucer at work. The second group believes that it is caused by natural causes, such as geomagnetic anomalies, ocean bottom cavities, and even some people put forward the theory of bubbles, clear sky turbulence, water bridges, black holes, etc., and use some strange natural phenomena to explain the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle".
Recently, British geologist Professor Krainell of the University of Leeds has put forward a new idea, arguing that the cause of frequent shipwrecks or plane crashes in Bermuda's waters is the huge swamp bubbles produced on the seabed. A crystalline body made from a mixture of frozen water and biogas has been found beneath the seabed strata in Bermuda.
When there is a violent ** activity on the seabed, the massive crystals buried in the ground are turned out, and they will quickly vaporize due to the reduction of external pressure. A large number of bubbles rise to the surface of the water, reducing the density of the sea water and losing its original buoyancy. Ships passing by at this time will sink like stones to the bottom of the sea.
If an airplane happens to pass by at this time, when the biogas meets the scorching aircraft engine, it will undoubtedly burn immediately** and disappear. On the contrary, some believe that these strange disappearances are not related to each other, and thus deny the existence of the Bermuda Devil's Triangle. Whether this veil of mystery in Bermuda has been lifted remains to be verified by future generations.
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At present, Bermuda's mystery is still unsolved, but many scientists have put forward good theories, such as the theory of ocean whirlpools, inverted tornadoes, clear sky turbulence, abnormal gravitational fields, and UFO meddlingBut recently there has been a suggestion of submarine gas.
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It's an unsolved mystery. Some people believe that there is an alien underwater base there, and that aliens are playing ghosts; Others believe that it is the local seabed topography that creates a super vortex, which in turn produces a powerful suction force that planes and ships will be attracted to if they accidentally encounter this suction force. It is also believed that it is an exchange zone of the earth's magnetic field, and that due to the effect of the earth's magnetic field, people have various hallucinations, and the electronic systems on board and ship have failed, resulting in accidents on airplanes and ships.
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Why did planes disappear over the Bermuda Triangle? This is a very difficult question, the knowledge involved is very broad, and the person who is required to have more knowledge in this question has more knowledge, but now it is a difficult problem for scientists, how can a person who has no relevant professional knowledge tell you!
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The so-called Bermuda Triangle refers to a triangular sea area from Bermuda in the north, Miami in Florida in the west, and Puerto Rico in the south. Hundreds of planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared from 1945 on this 400,000-square-mile stretch of sea. Of course, these disappearances do not include mechanical malfunctions, political kidnappings, and pirate robberies, which do not fall into the category of mysterious disappearances. >>>More
So far, the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle" has been explained in the following categories: one believes that the disappearances are due to supernatural causes, and that it is an alien flying saucer at work. The second group believes that it is caused by natural causes, such as geomagnetic anomalies, ocean bottom cavities, and even some people put forward the theory of bubbles, clear sky turbulence, water bridges, black holes, etc., and use some strange natural phenomena to explain the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle". >>>More
Because the name of the Bermuda Triangle is spread out, it is not true.
The correct explanation is that existing science and technology have not yet been able to solve Bermuda's secrets. >>>More