The triangle of Bermuda shorts True or false?
One of the great mysteries from the middle of the last century to the date, which has fed stories, films and above all, the fear of the people, has apparently been revealed thanks to science.
We refer to the disappearance of boats and planes in the so-called (and feared) Bermuda Triangle, which within popular culture has become a center of intense paranormal activity, although most research indicates that bad weather and human errors have been the most likely culprits of the disappearances, and even some investigations have highlighted the fact that the number of disappearances is similar to that of many other places in the world.
While its reputation may scare some people, the Bermuda Triangle is actually part of a navigation route used regularly by cruise ships and other vessels that frequently sail through the area as well.
Airplanes are also common in the Bermuda Triangle, both private and commercial aircraft.
The stories of unexplainable disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle began to arrive around 1950 and have been reported constantly since then, giving different explanations, from UFOs, the lost continent of Atlantis, magnetic anomalies, pirates, deliberate subsidence, hurricanes , bad weather, huge waves, human errors; in short, everything.
For years many have lost their minds looking for an answer about the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes, but it seems that the solution has finally been found. At least, that's what scientists believe, after finding a series of craters off the coast of Norway. Yes, in Norway.
Despite the distance between Norway and Bermuda, scientists found deep craters 1.6 kilometers wide and just over 45 meters deep in the Barents Sea, which are thought to have been created by an explosion of methane under the bed. Marine. It is speculated that this is also the case in the Bermuda Triangle, in a region that has not been defined, in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, more or less between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.
Researchers from the Norwegian Arctic University told the Sunday Times:
The scientists added that the explosions that cause the craters could present risks for ships that travel in the Barents Sea. It has been a theory that has been handled for some time among some experts, that this is precisely what happens in the Bermuda Triangle, and this new test in another place could well support these suspicions.
Scientists are investigating whether the explosion of these bubbles is enough to sink ships and will present their results very soon. Maybe we are in the antechamber to break several myths, and we will realize that it was simply gas, and not monsters, extraterrestrials or lost civilizations, which caused the disappearances.