The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area with it's points
being at Miami, Florida,
the island of Bermuda, and San Juan Puerto Rico.
In this area, over the course of time, many different aircraft and boats have
mysteriously disappeared without a trace, leading many to believe that the
triangle has something unusual about it that is swallowing up people, planes,
and boats. All of these incidences have relatively similar aspects in
that they don't show up later as wreckage, and that in the cases of the aircraft,
there was never any oil slicks found on the ocean, which are common indicators
of where a crash took place for sea crashes. There are also a number of
wrecks that have taken place that have been accounted for, and were the cause
of natural calamities or human error. It depends largely on what you're
willing to believe.
Here are the top ten theories that attempt to explain the
mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle.
Although this theory cannot be totally ruled out, it fails
to explain the reason for the disappearance of the aircrafts. According to this
theory, the reason why so many ships disappeared is because of pirates who are
especially active in this part of the Atlantic.
Piracy has been the reason behind the destruction and disappearance of many a
large vessel in the past, in different parts of the world. Some theorists are
of the opinion that in addition to piracy, attack by enemy vessels might also
be a reason. This theory might prove to be true for at least some of the
disappearances in the past.
2. Strong Magnetic Field
This theory says that the root cause behind the notorious
reputation of the Bermuda Triangle is the Earth’s magnetic field in that
particular region. It has been frequently observed that compasses begin to spin
rapidly near the Bermuda Triangle and navigation equipments stop functioning
properly. This is because it is one of the two places on earth where the
geographic north and magnetic north coincide. Due to this, electromagnetic
storms originating below the earth's surface rise up to the atmosphere and
leave a fog behind. The strong magnetic effects in the region is believed to be
responsible for so many people vanishing into thin air.
3. Effect of a Comet
The first theory that we'll discuss here is the theory that
a comet from outer space crashed into the earth some thousands of years ago,
near the area, which is now the Bermuda Triangle. People who believe in this
theory also seem to believe that somewhere in the depths of the ocean, there
must lie the remains of this comet and it is the electromagnetic attractions of
the comet that causes all the havoc, including disruptions of aircraft signals.
No traces of a comet or anything similar to it has been found yet and in the
absence of a proof, this theory remains nothing but an assumption.
4. Methane Gas
What this theory has to say is that it is methane gas that
is largely responsible for the notorious reputation of the Bermuda Triangle.
According to this theory, bubbles of methane gas rising up to the surface of
water decreases its density thereby lowering the buoyant force exerted by the
water. Due to this reason, large vessels might no longer be able to stay afloat
and might sink without a trace. But what about the remains of the ships? They
ought to be found somewhere down below, isn't it? Well, there seems to be a
viable explanation for that as well! The strong currents of the Gulf Stream drifts them far away from the region. Well,
even though this theory is plausible, the fact remains that there isn't any
underwater source of methane gas anywhere close to the region.
5. City of Atlantis
This theory is supported by some people who believe that the
lost city of Atlantis was located somewhere
close to the Bahamas.
What they also believe is that the mysterious city of Atlantis still lay buried somewhere below the
ocean and legend has it that this city was powered by energy obtained from
powerful crystals. According to this theory, the effect of the remains of these
crystals is what is responsible for the aircraft radio signals going haywire.
There are even supposed proofs for the same, the most important one being the Bimini Road, which
is a peculiar rock structure that appears to be an ancient dockyard.
6. Time Warp
This theory is one of the most popular theories in spite of
the fact that there is nothing to prove it. The 'time warp' theory claims that
the reason for so many disappearances is time travel. In other words, this
theory says that whenever something ends up at the Bermuda Triangle, it either
travels back in time or to some time in the future. There are also people who
have reported seeing a huge tunnel shaped cloud around the region, which they
believe is a tunnel for time travel.
7. Human Error
Believed to be the number one reason for the disappearances
over the Bermuda Triangle, this theory states that it all happened as a result
of human errors. The area surrounding the Bermuda Triangle consists of a string
of islands, each very similar to the other. Because of this, it is very
difficult to find your way there. Moreover, the rough weather and storms add to
the risk factor. In such a scenario, once you are lost, it becomes very
difficult to return back. Also, the area over the Bermuda Triangle experiences
a lot of air traffic which increases the probability of disasters.
8. Extraterrestrial Activity
There is a slight variation in the two versions of this
theory but the basic idea is the same: alien activity is the cause behind the
disappearance of so many vessels and aircrafts. One version states that it all
occurs due to aliens or living beings from other planets, abducting people,
while the other version has a slightly different take on it. It says that the
aircrafts and ships traveling over the region sometimes end up there at the
time when aliens are supposedly traveling between our planet and theirs. These
vessels are then automatically taken along to another dimension or may be, who
knows, even to another planet altogether! And the poor things are unable to
return back, it seems or at least that’s what the theory makes you believe. In
spite of the fact that there isn’t any proof, this theory is, by far, the most
popular one and has captured the imagination of one and all. More so after the
release of the Steven Spielberg movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
9. U.S.
Military Base
Ever heard about Area 51? It is a base of the U.S. Air Force
where testing of military equipments is carried out and which is notorious for
many reported UFO sightings. Well, there is a similar testing base of the U.S.
Navy on the Andros Islands in the Bahamas. Some people believe that
there is something more to it than a mere weapon testing base and that it is
the location where the government has built equipments to communicate with the
extraterrestrial. And it is this supposedly advanced technology that has got
something to do with the vanishing of ships and planes!
10. Rough Weather
This is one of the more practical theories explaining the
mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle. The Atlantic Ocean
is famous for its storms, hurricanes and rough weather. Violent storms and
hurricanes cause the waves to rise as high as 80 feet or more. Add to that the
strong current of the Gulf Stream and you have
a situation from which it is almost impossible to escape! Even more danger
lurks beneath the ocean as this is the deepest region in the Atlantic, the location
of the Puerto Rico trench. So, if a ship or an
aircraft gets trapped in the storm and sinks deep into the water, it can very
well appear to have disappeared without a trace!
Source : http://www.wonders-world.com
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