Sunday, March 17, 2013

UNSOLVED PUZZLES FROM THE OCEANS


One of the greatest mysteries is the Bermuda Triangle.  It is among many other unsolved mysteries. For ten of those mysteries published in 2011, click here.  Recently I became particularly interested in the Bermuda Triangle.  People keep looking for a singular solution and the most recent I hear about is that methane gas is produced either from a fissure or from rotting sea vegetation.  Because the methane is lighter that water, if there are enough methane bubble in the water,, it can cause heavy things like ships to sink.  Of course, that should be coupled with the theory that the loss of plane has to for with something that makes changes in the magnetic pull.

I came across an excellent article on the Bermuda Triangle.  click here.  This is an interesting article but only for those of you who don't mind reading a few pages.

On October 27, 2011, this You Tube by National Geographic made this film.  Heavily watched, for those interested, it is good to watch.  Articulately explained,  this make theories clear.  Click here.
Treasure Map 

 
 Lastly you might examine the top 10 Bermuda Triangle explanation.  Click here 

1 comment:

Frank J. Lhota said...

Many scientists who have looked into the Bermuda Triangle found nothing particularly mysterious about it. The Bermuda Triangle is an area that is difficult to navigate and frequently has rough weather, but boats and planes have successfully passed through the triangle. For a skeptic's view of the mystery, see

http://www.csicop.org/sb/show/bermuda_triangle_and_the_lsquohutchinson_effectrsquo