Bermuda Triangle Triangle, where the truth is buried

Bermuda, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is an area confined to the ends of Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico, where many boats and planes are believed to mysteriously disappear into the air or deep sea .

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The name of the Triangle Triangle was placed in 1964 by a writer named Vincent Gaddis in an Argosy men's magazine. Although Gaddis was the first to think of this name, Charles Berlitz was the one who brought its name around the world a decade later. Charles Berlitz is very excited about the occult. He not only believed that the forgotten city of Atlantis was real, but also thought that the city was associated with the Triangle of Demons in some way. He published this theory in a 1974 best-selling book called ' Bermuda Triangle Area' (the Bermuda Triangle). Since then, this mystery began to spread through thousands of books, magazines, television and other websites.

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Bermuda Triangle

Over the years, many doctrines have been put forward to solve this mystery. Some scholars developed Charles Berlitz's idea of ​​the city of Atlantis, arguing that the legendary city could lie on the seabed and use its 'crystal energy' to submerge ships and planes back and forth. Others believe the Bermuda triangle is a time portal or groundwater base of alien forces.

However, there are still many people who believe that the correct explanation for this lies in something very rare and little known but totally natural, related to geology and hydrology. For example, perhaps ships and planes were destroyed by a large amount of flammable methane gas lying on the seabed. However, there are some logical problems in this view: methane naturally exists around the world and a methane accident is known to have never happened.

Others argue that the Earth's unusual geography has caused some directional problems, confusing the pilot, causing them to crash into the sea. But it is worth mentioning here that the trained pilots can fly if the electronic navigation device is not working, and this hypothesis does not explain the disappearance of the boats.

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The British Star Ariel plane, disappeared on January 17, 1949
while flying through the tranquil sky of Bermuda to Kingston, Jamaica.
The crew of 7 people and 13 passengers were missing.
Ruins of the aircraft have never been found.

One thing: before choosing a hypothesis to believe, we need to answer the most basic question: Is there really any mystery that needs to be explained here?

A journalist named Larry Kusche was asked the same question and his affirmative answer was: There is no mystery about the strange disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle. In his book 'Mystery Triangle - complete deciphering' , Larry notes that many scholars writing on this issue are afraid of making a real investigation, they are simply income and reminders. Again what scholars go ahead, those who only do the same. He also suggested that Charles Berlitz with his book of Atlantis and the Mystery of the Triangle is merely a puzzle with many flaws and many non-scientific theories.

In some cases, there is no record of missing ships and planes in this area, they exist only in the author's imagination. In other cases, even if boats and planes are true, they will only "disappear mysteriously" due to the storm, or sink in a place far away from the Bermuda Triangle.

Although the Bermuda Triangle has been rumored for decades, it still seems to be an unsolved mystery in many new books.