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Bermuda Triangle, a Myth or Reality?

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I have heared so many different stories about the Bermuda Triangle, and I don't know which one to believe! There is so many stories that I heard like these:

1. It's a myth, a story that some people made

2. Center of gravity is there.

3. Some electrical waves over there.

4. Some peopel said they lived near it, and didn't see anything unusual .. and some said they flew over it, and nothing happened.

5. But I heard that some plains, and boats dissapeard when came near it!

5. Some say the "Dajjal" is over there! And that's a VERY interesting story! But it's a long story, you can search about it in Yahoo! Answers, and get some information here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dajjal

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  1. Maybe people just make things up but it is kinda weird that some planes have gone missing.


  2. I agree slightly with "incarnated Ningishzidda ".  I think it is an energy spot.  There have been studies done to test its electromagnetic pulse waves.  There is a theory that at certain times of the year the Bermuda Triangle can throw a compass off its mark.  There has also been more recently a study done to show the relationship of the moon and tides to the Bermuda Triangle which can cause a vacuum.  Also, another study shows that air pockets which have been proven to exist in the Bermuda Triangle can throw a ship's buoyancy off and theoretically cause a ship to sink.  So, I do believe that there is a phenomenon associated with the Bermuda Triangle.

  3. The Bermuda Triangle is a myth, that was pretty well debunked about 30 years ago by Lawrence Kusche.

    Kusche's book is available at Amazon - but I won't post a link. It may be at your local library too.


  4. the disapperences are fact based reality the cause from majik to magnectics is unkown

  5. I believe the Bermuda Triangle is a energy spot.

  6. The Bermuda Triangle, insofar as it is an area of sea, exists. However, insofar as it is a location of unusual disappearances, no. Statistically speaking, the Bermuda Triangle has no more mysterious disappearances, when the levels of traffic are taken into consideration, than any other bit of water.

    People have gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle, but the same number have gone missing else where. Additionally, even when individuals go missing, it is incredibly rare that they go missing "without a trace." Wreckage is very often found (paranormal investigators tend to gloss over that fact).

  7. The insurance firm Lloyd's of London did a comparison of other areas the size of the Bermuda Triangle.

    They found that all the comparable locations had as many or more unexplained disappearances and disasters throughout history as did the triangle.

    The only difference is that events within the triangle gets more publicity, just because of the myths about the triangle.

  8. I think people make things up to get attention

  9. Reality. It is a strong ripcurrent.

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