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Post by Classicblast on Oct 17, 2007 18:09:47 GMT -5
There have always been stories about the Bermuda triangle. They're not new and there are some wild stories. Some ships and planes have crashed. Some recovered, others not. Some have lost radio contact capability during their travel through the triangle. Some have sited ships and planes supposedly lost years earlier and there are stories of finding ships abandoned in the triangle with mechanical failure. There are some other stories of finding the equipment stopped at the day and time of the last siting of the vessel and no crew but the ship otherwise operational. some people don't believe it at all. There was a movie or two made of the infamous Bermuda Triangle. I don't know How to feel about this. But there are probably too many happenings to believe that there is not some truth to it. There are deep trenches and currents in that part of the Atlantic. I'm not one to assume a Satanic force is involved. While I am religious I would still not be the kind of person to assume that evil forces have caused the Bermuda Triangle to claim ships and planes.
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Post by Demona on Oct 17, 2007 22:03:59 GMT -5
I saw something on Discovery or Travel about it, and they think it's a black hole connected to a similar spot by Japan called Dragon's Triangle, by a worm hole. Crazy stuff.
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Post by grape on Oct 17, 2007 23:31:41 GMT -5
According to something that I saw on television and on what I read on the internet. The Bermuda Triangle is said to have a large amount of magnetism. But there is a place nearby there that is like an underwater area 51. Nobody knows the strangeness but there have been many weird stories:
Like:
A person was flying towards Florida and his trip was 4 hours shorter than what it would be (the shortest possible time to reach florida for him was up to 6 hours)
A ship entered the triangle, lost communication for a week but returned and entered the dock perfectly, everbody on the ship had disappeared.
I find it a little....freaky.
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Post by Blastgirl on Oct 18, 2007 0:03:56 GMT -5
I can remember reading similar stories.
That is freaky. Some science can explain them but others are just out to lunch weird.
Like for instance, radio equipment, ok, that can be effected by magnetism. So can electronic dial equipment. So I could buy a clock stopping for ten minutes or speeding up. with heavy magnetization. But whole crews of ships disappearing that's freaky to say the very least.
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Post by grape on Oct 18, 2007 11:27:56 GMT -5
In many of the survivors' stories of the triangle they say the controls went haywire, the compass would spin wildly and then the whole plane/boat would lose control.
Most satellites can't see the triangle, they only project a black hole.
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Post by Phil on Oct 18, 2007 13:52:32 GMT -5
That's eerie for sure.
I have seen both movies 1 when I was a little kid and the other was about 10 years ago.
The controls going haywire are like Mrs.Blast said there could be a magnetic reaction. That doesn't explain missing people and sightings of ships that were lost in the 1930s. If people hallucinated or made the whole thing up. I find that doubtful that all of the storys are fully fake.
Something for sure happens there. Maybe it's ocean depths and currents, magnetic forces from the core of the earth or even other earth satellites such as the moon having a greater effect on that part of the ocean or whatever.
I am not 1 to twitch my writs and be a skeptic on this.
It's worth seeing the original movie because it's more documentary. The 1996 movie is more of an enactment but its good too.
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Post by Mahnarch on Dec 2, 2007 18:28:15 GMT -5
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Post by edlin on Dec 8, 2007 13:29:50 GMT -5
It is likely that they actually can see the triangle, but some government blacks out the area before making the pictures available.
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Post by Kimm on Dec 8, 2007 17:14:06 GMT -5
What I dont get and Phil kind of mentioned it too. Suppose youre in the triangle and you see a ship that disappeared in 1936. And maybe the USS John Brown a liberty ship that has been drydocked and retired since and operational as a museum since the 1970s.
And people more recently have said they saw the USS John Brown in the Bermuda Triangle.
Other ships have been sited too. I agree with Phil that its hard to believe every person who claimed to see these things was delusional or crazy or flat out making it up.
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Post by Phil on Dec 8, 2007 18:30:04 GMT -5
I'm kind of mixed on what I believe or not.
There's always a few whackys that are seeking publicity. But again I don't assume everybody with a story was making it up or imagining it.
Some of the loss of radio equipment and turbulant experiences flying or on sea could have been effected by earth's gravity and things like magnetic forces.
Seeing old ships and planes. That's not explainable with anything like that.
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