Monday, January 26, 2009

Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle (aka Devil triangle) is a triangular area bounded Atlantic ends of the Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Legend says that many people, boats and planes and any other solid object have mysteriously disappeared in the area. The disappearance, however, depends on who is counting and location. Triangle size varies between 500 to 1000 square miles to three times more depending on the author's imagination. (Some include the Azores, Gulf of Mexico and West Indies in the triangle.) After some time should mystery from the time of Columbus. Even so, the estimates vary between 200 and 1 000 incidents in the past 500 years.

Many theories have been trying to explain the extraordinary mystery of the disappearance of ships and planes. Evil aliens, crystal waste Atlantis, people with bad devices or other technologies antigravitaĊ£ionale strange, vortexuri to a fourth dimension assumptions are favorites of prose writers of the fantastic. Strange magnetic fields and oceanic flatulenĊ£ele (methane gas from the bottom of the ocean) are preferred explanations minds more technical. Weather conditions (thunderstorms, hurricanes, tzunami, earthquakes, high waves, currents, etc..) Unhappiness, pirates, explosive cargoes, incompetent navigators and other human and natural causes are the explanations given by investigators in May skeptical.

Many ships and planes that have been identified as being in the Bermuda Triangle were not there at all. Investigations have not yet presented scientific evidence of the existence of an unusual phenomenon involved in the disappearances. Therefore any explanation, including scientific ones such as those based on the release of methane gas in the bottom of the ocean, magnetic anomalies, etc.. The real mystery is how the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery.

In short, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery on a mass media which transmitted without investigating speculation that something mysterious is going on in the Atlantic Ocean.

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