Bermuda Triangle
The mere talk of the Bermuda Triangle terrifies listeners because of the ambiguity of the name that dominates people's minds. There are many stories about him and the man considered him a mystery, and there is still hope to know the truth about this mystery and its relationship with spirits and demons.
The Bermuda Triangle was known in the past as a myth, but it has become a reality in the modern era, as man strives to discover its secret, challenging himself, using all the devices and techniques of observation.
Where is the Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle is located in the southeast of the US state of Florida, west of the Atlantic Ocean. The triangle contains about 300 islands, of which people live only 3.
The beginning of the legend of the Bermuda Triangle
The first sighting of the legend of the Bermuda Triangle was recorded in the time of Christopher Columbus, when he discovered America. Ships passed in that area until modern times, planes began to disappear, and news about them began to spread, and no survivors of those accidents were found, in addition to not knowing the fate of any of the disappeared.
hiding point location
The vanishing point was located in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. This point is known as the Sargasso Sea. It is a calm sea in which there is almost no movement of winds and air currents. Navigators called it the Sea of Terror, or the cemetery of the Atlantic Ocean. For the horrors and horrific scenes they were exposed to while traveling in it; Where many expeditions were carried out with the aim of exploring this terrifying marine area, and knowing its secrets, many boats, submarines and ships were found lying in the deep sea, in addition to finding many human skeletons of sailors and passengers in the caves that they drown.
The beginning of the disappearance phenomenon
The beginning of the phenomenon of disappearance officially dates back to the year 1850 AD. At that time, more than 50 ships, mostly belonging to the United States, disappeared, and the owners of these ships had sent mysterious messages and calls that are not understood to this day.
Most Famous Disappearances
Most Famous Disappearances
- Rosalie's Ship: The ship passed through the Bermuda Triangle, then suddenly disappeared, and after several months was found outside the area in good condition with the sails trimmed, and there was no hole where water had leaked, and no living thing had leaked out. On it. The Canary Islands were starving.
- Squad 19 – This squad included 5 highly experienced pilots and 5 co-pilots, Lieutenant Charles Taylor, the squad leader, heading towards the ocean wreckage of a floating cargo ship, while awaiting a message from the ship. Squad 19 to determine the port of arrival, the base received a message from the commander saying: (We are in an emergency, it seems that we are completely offline, I can't see the ground, I can't pinpoint it, I think we are lost in space , everything is so strange and confusing that I can't tell the direction Even the ocean in front of us looks so strange that I can't detect it) Then the connection between the base and Squad 19 was completely severed.
- Star Tiger plane: The American Star Tiger plane took off on a flight from Portugal with 25 passengers, and when it was passing through the Bermuda Triangle, the transmission stopped. The British government searched for it for 21 days, but found no effect.
- USS Cyclops: The USS Cyclops (English: uss cyclops) was lost in 1918 AD. C. during World War I when she was passing through the Bermuda Triangle with 309 people on board, and has never been found.
- The steamer Mary Celeste: The Mary Celeste was found in 1872 after her disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle. The cafe was still full of coffee, indicating that the sea was fairly calm.
- The Ellen Austin Ship: The Ellen Austin (English: Ellen Austin) ship was carrying American goods, and when she passed the Bermuda Triangle, she found another abandoned ship, and then the captain of the ship gave a prize to whoever reached the abandoned one. ship, so a team was formed to cut off contact with the team that boarded the ship, then another team was assigned to find out the cause of the first team's disappearance, and it also disappeared after that, and the big surprise was that after 48 hours communication was lost with the Elaine Austin ship itself, which was found after days of search and investigation, and none of the crew was on board.
- The steamer Raigo Kumaru: It is a Japanese ship that got lost passing through the Bermuda Triangle in 1924 AD, and it sent out strange calls for help, as one of the stumbled said: (Come quickly, we have no escape, cut and then disappeared mysteriously.
- Phraya: On November 20, 1902 AD, the ship Phraya was found with no one inside, the ship was heading towards Shailey when her passengers disappeared, and when the captain's diary was found open on day four. One day in November, when referring to that date, it was stated that she sailed and the sea was calm at that time.
- carol a. Dearing: In 1921, the huge ship Carol A. Dering, which carried five rockets, and when they were found, had its sails unfurled, as well as a meal on the stove, and there were no living things on it except two cats.
The human explanation for the occurrence of the Bermuda phenomenon
The phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle from the disappearance of ships and planes was said to date back to the appearance of flying saucers, and it was also said that there is a relationship between the occurrence of earthquakes and the disappearance of ships and planes; Earthquakes cause ships to sink and affect the movement of planes, causing them to There is also the theory of magnetic attraction. How the force of attraction in that area affects planes and ships.
The most convincing scientific explanation for the Bermuda Triangle is that scientists and researchers have discovered that the cause of the disappearance of ships and planes is methane gas. It is released when a large amount of methane gas opens up, causing huge craters, and researchers believe that gas emissions are the cause of accidents in the Bermuda Triangle. It was published in the Journal of Geophysical Research that bubbles of methane and foam expand to cover an area of 1,000 meters in diameter, reach a height of five to nine meters from the bottom of the ocean, and then burst, which in turn prevents ships move, and this leads to their vertical fall to the bottom.
As for airplanes, the reason for their fall is due to the fact that the weight of methane gas is lighter than the weight of air, and its presence in high density causes it to rise very quickly to very high altitudes, and this affects the aircraft engines and causes a sudden failure in the gases they contain, leading to their explosion. Ships and planes passing in the area of the explosion evade its impact.
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