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How Brilliant Computer Scientists Solved the Bermuda Triangle Mystery

Oceanographic surveyors of the sea floor in the area of the Bermuda Triangle and the North Sea region between continental Europe and Great Britain have discovered significant quantities of methane hydrates and older eruption sites.

(CHICAGO) - According to two research scientists the mystery of vanished ships and airplanes in the region dubbed "The Bermuda Triangle" has been solved.

Step aside outer space aliens, time anomalies, submerged giant Atlantean pyramids and bizarre meteorological phenomena ... the "Triangle" simply suffers from an acute case of gas.

etc: http://salem-news.com/articles/august062010/bermuda-triangle-ta.php

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Now i know what happened to my rubber duck in the bath when i farted :blush:

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The problem with this theory is it hasn't been observed.

Another problem is that the loss rates in the Bermuda triangle are no higher than any other stretch of ocean, no matter how wide it's stretched.

It tends to be enlarged every time a new ship sinks in the Atlantic.

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This is an old theory that has been around for quite a while, and has not been observed to the best of my knowledge.

I think the "triangle" may have had a larger than usual number of losses at one time, because of the tropical weather, and the frequency of trade and travel there (think the Spanish traders in particular in the early days).

Far from solved, but then again, I'm not sure that there is anything to solve.

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Interesting theory. It reminds me of the bacteria that does a mass kill as it creates a dead zone off the coast of South America. Similar to the methane theory in some aspects. With this theory, people will be out looking for these mass underground methane deposits to prove or disprove the theory.

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the loss rates in the Bermuda triangle are no higher than any other stretch of ocean, no matter how wide it's stretched.

Quoted for emphasis.

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damn shame...wanted it to be some kind of gateway to a different world or somethink.

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Does anybody still take the Bermuda Triangle seriously and think that there is anything to actually "solve?" I thought it was something of a fad that began to die out at least three decades ago, but I confess that it had me riveted when I was a teen. In my defence that was in the 70s, when Triangle Mania was still strong. :P

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Does anybody still take the Bermuda Triangle seriously and think that there is anything to actually "solve?" I thought it was something of a fad that began to die out at least three decades ago, but I confess that it had me riveted when I was a teen. In my defence that was in the 70s, when Triangle Mania was still strong. :P

Maybe not do much, but I'm not going to so sailing there, OR even fly over there,,,Just in case lol

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The problem with this theory is it hasn't been observed.

Another problem is that the loss rates in the Bermuda triangle are no higher than any other stretch of ocean, no matter how wide it's stretched.

It tends to be enlarged every time a new ship sinks in the Atlantic.

As the article illustrates...anyone who 'observed' the phenomena is dead!

just saying....

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There was a case of a British man of war reporting seeing a great boiling action in the Atlantic. It was suggested in the book on plate tectonics that this might have been an observation of a large eruption along the mid-Atlantic ridge. Maybe there could be other explanations to the ship's log entry.

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How Brilliant Computer Scientists Solved the Bermuda Triangle Mystery

Oceanographic surveyors of the sea floor in the area of the Bermuda Triangle and the North Sea region between continental Europe and Great Britain have discovered significant quantities of methane hydrates and older eruption sites.

(CHICAGO) - According to two research scientists the mystery of vanished ships and airplanes in the region dubbed "The Bermuda Triangle" has been solved.

Step aside outer space aliens, time anomalies, submerged giant Atlantean pyramids and bizarre meteorological phenomena ... the "Triangle" simply suffers from an acute case of gas.

etc: http://salem-news.com/articles/august062010/bermuda-triangle-ta.php

the methane might exlain some of the losses in the triangle but not all of them the gas would not effect the ships electricaly or mechanicaly

if that was the case there wouldnt be much of a mystery would it

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Maybe not do much, but I'm not going to so sailing there, OR even fly over there,,,Just in case lol

Been fishing out there... didn't catch anything remotely interesting or see anything remotely interesting.

Originally by Joc

As the article illustrates...anyone who 'observed' the phenomena is dead!

just saying....

But why create a oddball, extreme theory for something that requires no more special description than any other stretch of ocean

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