look up "The Triangle" by sci-fi channel, it has an interesting side of this issue
look up "The Triangle" by sci-fi channel, it has an interesting side of this issue
Hmm... I'm wondering with all your research you guys have not come across the SIMPLEST answer of all (it's still in Google). Ockham's razor? "With all things considered equal, the simplest explanation tends to be the right one."
I used to be amazed by the Triangle as a teen. Here's why I put the Triangle mystery to rest:
1.) Satistically speaking, the number of accidents that happened in the triangle are just as many as anywhere else in the world, which is NOT MUCH. It all ranges from pilot error, hardware malfunction or plainly just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In fact, there are areas much more prone to missing air and seacraft and accidents than the triangle that doesn't get this much exposure. Mas daghan pa gani diri accident prone na lugar sa Pilipnas! Even if you read the numbers alone it's enough to prove that there's nothing sensational about this place except, maybe, how beautiful the Bermuda Islands are. I'd like to go there one day for a vacation.
2.) We are driven by the desire to believe in the paranormal. Again, why not just look for a simpler explanation?
3.) It's all just tourism hype. I hate to burst your bubble.
Is it that hard to accept a simple explanation?
There was another post here by another member that serves as a fine example for this. The topic was about the "haunted floor" in Chong Hua and how the elevator always behaved strangely when it passed by there. The guy happened to have some knowledge about it and he simply pointed it was just a misconfiguration with the elevator (and this is possible) and that they had it corrected thus eliminating the "eerie" behavior of the elevator.
For me, it makes more sense to believe that the pilot screwed up while they flew over the triangle. Just like anywhere else.
IT makes more sense the the plane just conked out due to faulty maintenance... and it could happen anywhere else.
Strange lights or sounds? Storms make strange sounds influenced by the shape of the plane as wind passes through. Lightning behind clouds cast weird shadows and colors.
Again, put your mind to rest. Use the simplest answers.![]()
Last edited by tokidoki; 08-14-2008 at 01:01 AM.
ang akong masulti ani,..kay anytime pwd raka ka adto basta good weather
dli gani yw nlng patuga-tuga ky dli na gyd ka kabalik,..and thats the fact,...
Yes. My father who is a Marine Chief Engr. said that every time their boat sails near the Bermuda area, their boat would lose it signal. He said that Bermuda Triangle is caused by a huge magnetic pole that attracts objects from above. A lot of airplanes, and boats gone missing when they crossed in that triangle. The death part of the triangle is the center!![]()
again, simple answers always solves mysteries.
https://www.istorya.net/forums/spirit...ml#post3125110
for me it's true... according to my dad, he's friend's brother (a seaman overseas) never came back since 1990..their last route was somewhere on the Atlantic coast of Florida..
hope this may add somethin..
Yahoo! Image Detail for www.mysterieszone.com/pics/bermuda-triangle.jpg
and this one too..
Devil's Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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