The mystery of Bermuda is true or false, what is the mystery of Bermuda

Updated on science 2024-03-29
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no decryption, only speculation.

    The Bermuda Triangle is famous, and since the 16th century, hundreds of ships and planes have disappeared in this mysterious sea. The 30° north latitude of the earth is often the place where planes and ships crash, and people are used to call this area the "death vortex zone". In addition to the frightening Bermuda, there are five anomalous areas: western Honshu in Japan, the waters between Hawaii and the continental United States, the Mediterranean Sea and the coast of Portugal, and Afghanistan.

    In addition to the 30° north latitude, there are also 5 anomalies on the 30° south latitude of the Earth. After marking these 10 anomalies on the earth one by one, people were surprised to find that they were almost equidistant on the earth, and if these anomalies were connected to each other, the whole earth would be divided into more than 20 equilateral triangles, and each region was at the junction of these equilateral triangles. Most of these dangerous triangles are located in ocean waters, and they are represented by large-scale vortices in the movement of the seawater.

    The currents, whirlpools, cyclones, storms, airstorms, and magnetic storms are more intense than in other regions, and these large-scale ocean movements have been frequently alternating, so they have brought great disasters and hidden pain and anxiety to mankind.

    A scientific group believes that there may be a huge meteorite here. According to research, about 1,500 years ago, a huge meteorite flew from space and fell into the Atlantic Ocean. This large meteorite is like a big black hole, which has a great attraction, and even light can attract it, let alone airplanes and ships.

    Belize on the Mexican Peninsula also once flew a meteorite, destroying everything on Earth, and its dust spread over the Earth for ten years. Bermuda is not far from Belize, and it is not known whether it is doubly affected. If the argument that meteorites caused Bermuda's Devil's Triangle is true, then can the strange phenomena near the 30th parallel also be explained by the meteorite theory?

    There is also a view that 30° north latitude is called the umbilical cord of the earth, and its trace element minerals, magnetic fields, electric fields, and gravitational fields have an impact on people and the environment. In addition, the rotation of the earth causes different forces to act at different latitudes inside. Bermuda is caused by the decay of a magnetic field or seabed algae.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Bermuda Triangle has been codified into many "unsolved mysteries of the world", when in fact it is just a lie by an American writer.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For the continuous exploration of the existing world, there are still many unsolved mysteries that have been plaguing us, so do these unknown things still exist? Let the little watermelon lead you to take a look today.

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