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What are the paranormal theories of what happens to the ships the go into the bermuda triangle?

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What are the paranormal theories of what happens to the ships the go into the bermuda triangle?

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  1. They turn into Pyramids and sail to Egypt.


  2. They disappear- vanish into thin air- many shipping stories

    They have found ships completley dierted- perfect condition, just without a human on board

  3. My personal theory...(I love sharing this one, though not paranormal)  is that there are certain points on the earth where these phenomena happen (IE Stonehenge, the Pyramids etc...)  That have an untapped magnetic charge/energy....that we are unable to harness detect or explain...that somehow these ancient cultures not only knew existed, but were able to USE it to create these amazing structures....I dont believe its something that is necessarily always there, perhaps it has to do with the phases of the moon, the tides or certian weather phenomena....but I really think the bermuda triangle is also one of these "Magnetic" (For lack of a better term) points in the world

  4. whenever there is a change of weather or anything beyond the human mindset, we lost control of ourselves.

    only few can live to see. the rest are lost in the time zone.

    they are still there but you cant see them yet they can see you but unable to signal at you.

  5. thingy go boomy

  6. It was fashionable (and I think believable - as least for a kid) to think that weird things happened in the Bermuda Triangle - but that was thirty years ago.

    Since navigation and communications have improved the Triangle seems to have lost it's mystical powers. Sad for folks that like he supernatural, but great news for the people who didn't want to disappear mystically while sailing.

  7. They come out again.  It's a major shipping route.  If you actually look at the numbers, there are no more ships and people lost in the Bermuda Triangle than any other shipping route.  It's just an urban legend.

  8. There are a lot of pretty crazy hypotheses--worm holes, wacky magnetism, ET abduction, time/space warp.  The list goes on and on.  Personally, I am comfortable with the scientific reasoning which posits that sometimes ships sink and sometimes aircraft crash.

    Contrary to (un?)popular belief, the fact is there aren't proportionally more crashes/sinkings in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle than there are anywhere else.

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