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Where is the Bermuda Triangle? What real cases happened in Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle is located on the Atlantic Ocean and covers an area of ??450,000 square miles. Severe weather here can destroy aircraft and ships. Even in calm times, this triangular body of water with Miami in the north, Bermuda in the north, and Puerto Rico in the south as its vertices has claimed many lives.

Some people disappeared out of thin air without sending any distress signal, and no survivors can tell us what happened. Others were buried under the huge waves and slept in tombs made of airplanes and ships. We have no way of knowing the exact statistics. But some planes, ships and people did disappear mysteriously.

Recently, the National Geographic Channel of the United States conducted a detailed investigation of Bermuda. Their investigation will help people understand the real reasons behind these mysterious disappearances.

Event Replay (1) The mysterious disappearance of the 19th Flying Squadron

A disappearance can best increase the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. One day after the end of World War II, the weather was sunny and sunny. Five naval planes carrying 14 young airmen disappeared into thin air. The mysterious disappearance of the 19th U.S. Navy Flying Group has aroused people's endless imagination and has become the number one mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. There are many bizarre theories about the mysterious disappearance of the 19th Flying Squadron. But what is the truth?

So far, the explanations for the "Bermuda Devil Triangle" can be summarized into the following categories: One category believes that these disappearances are caused by supernatural reasons, and they think about whether it is an alien flying saucer. Make trouble. The second category is believed to be caused by natural causes, such as geomagnetic anomalies, ocean floor cavities, and some people even put forward the bubble theory, clear sky turbulence theory, water bridge theory, black hole theory, etc., using some strange natural phenomena to explain "Bermuda". "Devil's Triangle".

Bermuda is a famous tourist destination in the Atlantic Ocean, but it is associated with a terrifying name - the "Bermuda Devil Triangle". Is this really a magical sea area? Where does its mystery come from? The mysterious legend about the "Bermuda Triangle" has been exaggerated by countless articles and books, and has become more and more popular. Not only is it well-known to every household, it is even believed to be true by some professionals.

In fact, there is no such division as the "Bermuda Triangle" in geography. It is the advocates of the mysterious phenomenon who harden the Bermuda Islands, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Three connected lines are drawn to form a triangle. Some people claim that there have been many inexplicable disappearances of ships and planes in this area, and they have given it the title of "Devil's Triangle".

Scientists around the world seem not to allow the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle to continue to exist. They use all the knowledge they already know to explain the strange things that happen in the Bermuda Triangle.

Among the various explanations, the following are more representative:

(l) Magnetic field theory. Among the various strange events that occur in the Bermuda Triangle, compass failure is the most common. This makes people associate it with geomagnetic anomalies. People have also noticed that the time of crash in the Bermuda Triangle is mostly at the beginning and middle of the lunar month, which is when the moon has the strongest tidal effect on the earth.

The Earth's magnetic field has two magnetic poles, the geomagnetic south pole and the geomagnetic north pole. But their positions are not fixed but constantly changing. Geomagnetic anomalies can easily cause compass errors and cause aircraft and ships to lose their way.

There is also a view that there is a huge magnetic field on the seabed in the Bermuda Triangle, which can cause compasses and instruments to malfunction.

In 1943, a doctor named Xi Sa conducted an interesting experiment with the cooperation of the U.S. Navy. They set up two magnetic generators in the Bermuda Triangle and applied more than ten times the magnetic force to see what would happen. As soon as the experiment started, something strange happened. Green smoke immediately surged around the hull, and the ship and people disappeared. After the experiment, everyone on the ship received some kind of stimulation. Some people returned to normal after treatment, while others became insane as a result. Afterwards, Dr. Xisa committed suicide inexplicably. Before his death, he said that the situation in the experiment was related to Einstein's theory of relativity. He left no explanation, and even the experiment itself became a mystery.

(2) Black hole theory. Black holes refer to the high magnetic field and super-density accumulation phenomenon of late-stage stars in celestial bodies. Although it is invisible, it can swallow all matter. Many scholars have pointed out that the disappearance of aircraft and ships in the Bermuda Triangle without leaving a trace is quite similar to the phenomenon of a black hole in the universe. Apart from this, it is difficult to explain why it disappeared without a trace in an instant.

(3) Infrasound theory. Sound is produced by the oscillation of objects. The reason why the sounds that people can hear range from low and clear to sharp and crisp are due to the different oscillation frequencies of objects. Sounds with a frequency lower than 20 times/second are infrasound that cannot be heard by human ears. Although the cheers are inaudible, they are extremely destructive.

The complexity of the topography of the Bermuda Sea has aggravated the generation and intensity of infrasound. Undersea volcanic eruptions off the coast of Puerto Rico, waves, and fluctuations in sea temperature are all responsible for the production of infrasound.

(4) Shuiqiao said. It is believed that the seafloor in the Bermuda Triangle has undercurrents that generally flow in a direction different from the surface tidal surge.

Because, someone discovered the wreckage of a ship that was lost in Bermuda off the coast of Saint-Dadu Island in the southeastern Pacific. Of course, only this undercurrent can push the wreckage of the ship to Santa Du Island; when the upper and lower currents conflict, a shipwreck occurs. After the shipwreck occurred, the wreckage of the ships was dragged far away by the undercurrent. This is why the wrecked ships were not found at the crash site.

(5) Clear air turbulence theory. Clear air turbulence is a very special type of wind. This kind of wind is generated at high altitude. When the wind speed reaches a certain intensity, the angle of the wind direction will change. This sudden change in wind speed and direction is often accompanied by the appearance of infrasound, which is also called "air pocket". A flying plane will tremble violently if it touches it. Of course, when it gets serious, the plane will be torn to pieces.

Unfortunately, these are just hypotheses, and each hypothesis can only explain a certain phenomenon, but cannot completely solve the mystery of the Hundred Acts.

What's more, in addition to the unexplained disappearance of planes and ships, there are also some incredible strange things under the sea and on the sea surface of Bermuda!