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Old 04-22-2006 , 09:39   About the Bermuda Triangle
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I saw a movie last night about the Bermuda Triangle, the thing with that movie was that it ended suddenly and left me with a lot of questions.

In the Bermuda triangle, many ships, boats and even aircraft have dissapeared, all of them without a trace..

I know that in the Bermuda triangle you can come against very hard weather and sea waves. But that doesnt explain how nothing was left to be found from some dissapearings. I mean, like that Cyclops ship, if it had sunk, it should've been found, or at least some pieces of it should've..

What do you guys think, are these disappearences caused by human error and/or the bizzare weather, or should we go into the supernatural... (I mean wormholes and stuff)
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Old 04-22-2006 , 13:51  
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human error
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Old 04-22-2006 , 15:06  
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But, if it was human error, we would've found some remains.. In the bermuda triangle, whatever was lost, just dissapeared, no remains no survivors, no nothing...
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Old 04-22-2006 , 17:00  
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i think the key to it are gas bubbles(methane) under the ground of the ocean. here is a photo of an oil platform which sank after hitting a gas bubble:

this event could also be triggered by landslip or earthquakes.

in an experiment they tried to simulate such a bubble:

and the were successful: the 'test boat' sank..


also the gas won't stop rising after reaching the surface of the water, it will continue to rise and mix with oxygen which results in a very explosive mixture, even in 100 meters height. a small spark would be enough to cause a big explosion.

there is a simmilar phenomenon in a lake in russia, several people where killed due to methane emissions.
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Old 04-22-2006 , 17:32  
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But, if it was human error, we would've found some remains.. In the bermuda triangle, whatever was lost, just dissapeared, no remains no survivors, no nothing...
Not nessasarily. Ocean is a big place, a lot of things disappear and are never found.
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Old 04-22-2006 , 17:57  
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right, the mighty ocean is for the most part unexplored (it takes about 70% from earths surface) needle in haystack?!
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Old 04-22-2006 , 18:11  
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gaben lives there, he eats ships when he's hungry. that's the simple reason, and you didn't even know that!
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Old 04-22-2006 , 18:53  
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And YOU didn't know that that comment about gaben was all but funny...
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Old 04-22-2006 , 19:54  
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Not to mention, the triangle does not have a statistically significant amount of happenings around it, such as ship wrecks and plane crashes, compared to the rest of the world.
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And YOU didn't know that that comment about gaben was all but funny...
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