Have you ever thought about what the Bermuda triangle really is? What is it? What is the mystery? And is the mystery true? In 1800 the Bermuda Triangle was identified, when a ship of 90 people disappeared with no trace of evidence, when they crossed over the triangle. The legend of the triangle didn’t start, although until 1950. What is it?
First off, one of the most commonly asked questions about the Bermuda Triangle is, what even is it? The Bermuda triangle is a part of, Miami, Florida, Bermuda, and San Juan Puerto Rico. Where planes, ships, and people have been known to disappear. More than 1,000 people have disappeared in the Bermuda triangle in the past 100 years. With many people having to wonder, where did they go? What is the mystery?
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But on the other hand there isn't a mystery that is proven to be true. Is the triangle true?
In consideration, nobody truly knows if any of the mysteries about the Bermuda triangle are true, and they may never find out. People all have different opinions about what causes these things to happen. The picture below shows where the Bermuda triangle is located.
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In conclusion, the Bermuda Triangle is a very mysterious thing that some people believe in , and there is also many skeptics about the triangle out there. Everyone has there own opinions about the Bermuda triangle because there isn't an answer to what it really is or what causes these ships, planes and people to go missing. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/01/myth-bermuda-triangle/
Thousands of theories were made to try to make sense of this mysterious supernatural triangle bounded by Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Bermuda. Over 100 ships and planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Some people claim that this Triangle has supernatural powers and other believe it's a portal into another dimension. The conspiracy theory that is being debunked is that the Bermuda Triangle has supernatural powers.
In Nickell’s scholarly journal, The Bermuda Triangle and the ‘Hutchinson Effect’ (2007), private investigator, teacher, and author Joe Nickell claims that the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle may have been caused by such phenomena as undersea bases established by extraterrestrials, time warps, and “electronic fogs” associated with the “Hutchison Effect”. Nickell frequently refers to and cites John Hutchison’s accumulated research which explains how the Hutchison Effect could be linked to the disappearances of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle as the Hutchison Effect is described as a highly-anomalous electromagnetic effect which can cause the jellification of metals, spontaneous levitation of random
There are a lot of explanations on how the Bermuda Triangle continues to keep causing disappearances. But some of the disappearances that occurred in the Bermuda Triangle area may not be because of it.
Many mysteries have occurred in, and around the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is an area that travels from Miami, to Puerto Rico, to Bermuda. These mysteries have baffled scientists and conspiracy theorists for centuries. Sightings go as far back as to when Christopher Columbus was sailing, who reported experiencing strange lights, weird noises, compass malfunction, and even a fireball diving into the ocean. To this day, reportings of strange and mysterious events continue to be experienced similar to those to Christopher Columbus noted back in the 1400’s.
There's really no explanation for where the term bermuda comes from besides it being the name for a group of islands in the Atlantic. Triangle is part of the name because the area that covers the where the strange appearences happen is in the shape of a triangle.
There are many myths and beliefs to go with the Bermuda Triangle, for example some people think its the “devils hideout”, and other think the unusual weather patterns are caused by alien abductions that occur there. Then others think its the gateway to Atlantis, a mythical island
Attention Getter: Since Christopher Columbus’s discovery of the disoriented magnetic compass off the South-Eastern coast of the United States, more than 1000 people have vanished into what is called The Bermuda Triangle. For centuries, many have reasoned with their fears of the unknown only to coin it a mythical second name, The Devil’s triangle.
Conspiracy theories are labelled by many as crazy. The people who believe them are labelled as even more crazy. What is it about these theories that draw people in and make them believe something that seems so ridiculous? What does believing in these theories do to people? Over the course of this paper, I hope to explain many of the reasons that people believe, and many of the effects of believing at least one branch of these conspiracy theories. The branch in question being the Hollow Moon Theory and theories related to it including the Artificial Moon Theory and the Spaceship Moon Theory.
Starting off, the Bermuda Triangle shows to be located in a threatening zone of many strong environmental conditions that are too unstable for us to conduct ourselves in. One supporting confirmation by Sally Painter is," The Bermuda Triangle encompasses one of the deepest underwater trenches in the world. This is an important point to
found its way to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in a tragedy that claimed the life of over
Way back in 1492, when Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue and came to the New World, he stumbled upon the area surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. As the legend goes, Columbus recorded seeing a ball of fire hitting the ocean and then recorded seeing strange lights coming from where the ball of fire or meteor hit, as well as strange compass readings and thus the legend began (History Channel, 2010). The Triangle went without much attention until the 20th century, when the USS Cyclops went missing in March of 1918; the ship, its cargo, nor its 3,000 men were ever to be found. The great ship made the headlines and in an interview, President Woodrow Wilson said, “Only God and the sea will know what happened to that great ship” (1918). Following suit of the USS Cyclops other ships began disappearing within the Triangle, but it was not until 1945 when planes began to disappear as well, starting when six Navy planes went missing on a chilly December day. As found on Raj Bhattacharya’s website, the last of the 70 disappearances from the Triangle was in 2015 when the SS El Faro bound for Puerto Rico never made it into port. Later the ship was found 15,000 feet below
Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan (Bermuda Triangle).These are the 3 locations that make up the “Devil's Triangle” also known as the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic ocean. In this area, many unexplained disappearances from military and commercial aircrafts, to large cargo ships and small yachts has many people and scientists wondering, is this supernatural phenomena? Forces of nature? Over-exaggerated stories? No one knows for sure. Many of these disappearances happened without warning, no mayday calls or signals of distress, and leaving no trace of existence or wreckage behind. These events involving the Bermuda Triangle can be linked to an extremely powerful electromagnetic field over the area.
Off the southern tip of Florida lies a phenomenon called the Bermuda Triangle. Ships, planes, and over one thousand lives were lost in the Triangle without a trace. Theories have been put forth, but still no universally accepted explanation exists for the mystery that surrounds the Bermuda Triangle.
You might know that the Bermuda Triangle is a legendary place where numerous disappearances have occurred, but how much do you really know about it? Some people don’t believe in such a place, but some do. Research has been conducted to try and figure out what could possibly be happening here, but with no hard evidence. The mysterious Bermuda Triangle may be more than just a myth though; the Bermuda triangle has a long history with disappearances, few people live through it to tell the tale, and possible theories have been made over the years; leaving scientists questioning this strange phenomenon.
The Bermuda triangle is a mythical geographic area. It is believed to extend from the tip of Florida to Bermuda and to Puerto Rico. Over 100 planes and ships have disappeared in the last century. There are many theories about what might cause the disappearances of theses ships and planes. Scientist have come to believe that the most possible theory has something to do with the climate change such as tsunamis, hurricanes or waterspouts. The other theory is that the compasses point to the True North and not the Magnetic North. There are other less likely theories but it depends on whether a person believes or not. There is also the theory that Atlantis might have sunk where the Bermuda