the bermuda triangle
Probably one of the greatest mysteries of life is that of the countless cases of disappearances of ships, planes and people in the famously feared Bermuda Triangle. Now scientists believe they have found the most logical explanation for why ships were lost in that area of 700 square kilometers located in the North Atlantic Ocean, between Bermuda, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The official information relates about at least 75 aircraft and hundreds of missing ships. The possible causes of catastrophes have been proposed over time, from paranormal interference, electromagnetic interference causing compass problems, to bad weather and large submarine methane fields. Now, thanks to satellite shots provided by NASA , a new theory has been proposed by meteorologists who claim that the reason for the mysteries that permeate the area of the Bermuda Triangle, are unusual hexagonal clouds that create air bombs that strike at a speed of up to 270 km / h; It is believed that they are responsible for all the catastrophes that have occurred in the place. When studying satellite images, the scientists concluded that some of these clouds reach between 32 and 89 kilometers in diameter. The waves inside these wind monsters can reach up to 15 meters. The curious fact is that the clouds have straight edges, and according to Steve Miller, a meteorologist at Colorado State University, he said: "Normally there are no straight edges with clouds. Most of the time, the clouds are random in their distribution. "
On the other hand, his companion, the meteorologist Randy Cerveny, added: "the satellite images are really strange ... These types of hexagonal shapes on the ocean are essentially aerial bombs. They are formed by what are called microbubbles and they are bursts of air that come down from the bottom of a cloud and then hit the ocean and create waves that can sometimes be of massive size as they begin to interact with each other. "
Experts have stated that more observation is needed to confirm this theory that could eventually explain many of the unfortunate events of the Bermuda Triangle, so they will continue to observe what is captured by the satellites.
The tradition of the Bermuda Triangle includes stories such as Flight 19, a group of five American bombers that were lost in 1945. A rescue plane sent to search for them also disappeared.
Other stories include the mystery of the USS Cyclops, a ship that marked the largest loss of human life out of combat in the history of the United States Navy. The ship, with a crew of 309, disappeared in 1918. Even in 2015, El Faro, a cargo ship with 33 on board, disappeared in the area
Can methane gas explain thousands of subsidence and disappearances?
Gas. Simply gas. Huge bubbles of gas rising to the surface. That could be the explanation to one of the greatest mysteries of modern navigation. The Bermuda Triangle.
The Triangle of the Devil, or Bermuda Triangle, is a large area of the ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico and the Bermuda Islands. Legend has it that in this area more than 8,127 people, boats and even planes have disappeared, all of them in mysterious conditions.
Another of the most widespread theories states that the Bermuda Triangle is located in the geographical area where Atlantis was supposedly located. It is said that the civilization of Atlantis was very advanced for its time, especially in maritime matters. The defenders of this theory associate accidents to the fact that the artifacts used by the ancient inhabitants of Atlantis, who would be submerged somewhere in those waters, interfere in the current navigation systems.
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