Bermuda Triangle, certainly is not foreign to our ears. Yaaa, a place which is still a mystery to some strange events and beyond reason our minds. This time will be a little set of history to uncover the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle is in this.
The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first coined by a writer named Vincent Gaddis in 1964 when he wrote a cover story for Argosy magazine about the mysterious disappearance of Flight 19. Also known as the 'Triangle of Satan' or, according to many scientists, however, the boundaries were defined between mystery and fantasy fiction. Known as the Bermuda Triangle where ships and planes have mysteriously vanished, but why? Here are 6 theories are widely believed by many people about the Bermuda Triangle. Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
1. Leftover technology from the lost civilization of Atlantis
Of the various claims about the Bermuda Triangle, one of the allegations was that it was the location where the lost city of Atlantis. Edgar Cayce predicted that in 1968, archaeologists will find the entrance to the city of Atlantis sank near Bimini in the Bermuda Triangle.
At that time the stones that form the walls of a deliberate discovered buried on an island in the Bahamas and many think this is evidence of the lost city of Atlantis.
According to legend, the city of Atlantis have the energy generation of the crystal which to this day still sends a wave of energy, because the location of the crystal were buried under the sea causing ships and planes will be disrupted on the navigation equipment. Conspiracy theorists today also speculate about an underwater military base known as Underwater Area 51, one of the reasons for the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.
2. By Alien Abduction
Alien Abduction Theory in the Bermuda triangle is at number 8 because the theory is so popular, but it seems unlikely. Accidents 'mysterious' in the area increased in 1967 with a press release by the National Geographic Society detailing strange phenomena in and around the Triangle.
Certainly not the alleged alien abduction, but people soon began to fill in the gaps with explanations like aliens interfere with navigation equipment to kidnap people.
Fog psychedelic sixties began to emerge as an issue as people move into the 70s, but the idea of aliens continued long after the 60's a transcendental memory.
A huge search on land and sea do to find 5 Navy torpedo bombers that disappeared during a routine flight and rescue plane missing after being sent to search for the missing crew.
Flight 19 consisted of 13 crew, and until now the victims and the wreckage was never found, including the rescue plane that consists of 14 people who mean to be a search team.
3. Methane Gas
One explanation of the Bermuda triangle as the mysterious ocean predators is Methane Gas. This theory has focused on the presence of large areas of natural gas called methane.
Laboratory experiments have shown that methane bubble can indeed sink ships by reducing the density of the water with the seabed debris and foam are very likely to rise to the surface and then quickly overthrew the ship.
Theory ni have additional evidence to the events of eruption 'mud volcano' can produce frothy water that are no longer capable of providing adequate buoyancy for ships, causing them to sink very quickly without warning.
It is known from experiments that the methane gas can also affect aircraft and ships. Publications by the USGS describe large inventory undersea hydrates worldwide.
But according to other documents, no large releases of gas that is believed to have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle during the last 15,000 years.
4. Magnetic Field
Strange crash in the Bermuda Triangle have been linked to evidence compass and navigational problems, making geomagnetic fields a real case, and the theory makes sense to disappearances that occurred in Bermuda.
Problems with magnetic equipment from geomagnetic field is 5 out of the top ten reasons the Bermuda Triangle to be so confusing.
Many theories that there are magnetic anomalies in the area and that this area is one of only two places on earth where the north pole and the magnetic north can bring out varying longitudinal results on navigation equipment.
In connection with the theory of 'electronic fog' by Rob MacGregor and Bruce Gernon, powerful electromagnetic storms from within the earth comes to the surface and penetrate into the atmosphere, and then leave the fog behind.
5. Time Machine
This theory was entered at number 9 because of a serious lack of evidence. Some reports say that as many as 1,000 lives have been lost in the last 500 years and that more than 50 ships and 20 planes have disappeared in the first century.
U.S. Navy and Coast Guard says there is no evidence of unusual activity in the area. Then if anything to do with time travel?
This conjecture is still widely circulated among the people of the world. However, no one thought the Bermuda Triangle has 'blue holes' are considered the remnants of wormholes where aliens cross dimensions to travel to Earth.
6. Variations of the Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream is almost like a river in the ocean comes from the Gulf of Mexico and flows through the Straits of Florida into the North Atlantic.
It covers 40 to 50 miles wide area and can bring debris to the surface speed of 5.6 miles per hour for 2-4 knot currents and this depends on the weather patterns.
Gulf Stream could easily move aircraft or ships of course, and the next, including the Bermuda Triangle as some the world's deepest ocean trench, the deepest approaching almost 10,000 feet below sea level.
The ship remains very likely be swallowed by the sea into a ditch if not by the current. Unexpectedly high waves also have been reported up to eighty feet outside the Gulf Stream, adding to the difficulty of finding ships and planes lost at sea