Saturday 12 September 2009

Earth's Magnetism - The Bermuda Triangle Mystery and Coral Castle

Earth's Magnetism - The Bermuda Triangle Mystery and Coral Castle

The mystery of the Bermuda triangle has become everybody's knowledge in today's technological era. Many scientists have tried to solve the enigmatic disappearance of air and watercraft when they pass by this triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean. Their conclusion (or lack of it) varies widely, but there is one menacing finding among all of them: compasses go haywire when crafts pass by the triangle.

A compass uses the Earth's magnetic field to point to the true north, or magnetic north, all the time. All the findings of scientists interested in solving the Bermuda triangle mystery and the accounts of survivors who managed to escape fate at the area pin points to erratic compass readings continue to plague our minds. Even Columbus had an account in his journal telling about an anomaly in his compass while passing at the triangle. He needed to correct the deviation in order to stay on course.

What causes this erratic compass reading within the Bermuda triangle is anyone's guess. Some say that a vortex between the Earth and the outer space converge in the area resulting to erratic magnetic field readings; others say that aliens use the area to abduct people, thus they deliberately mess up the magnetic field to confuse navigators, no one really knows exactly.

The fact that no single scientist understands fully the power and the workings or magnetism leaves the true cause of magnetic interference in the triangle to the human imagination. Until scientists can prove or disprove the claims of magnetic levitation by Leedskalnin when he built the Coral Castle or the crazy compass when passing through Bermuda Triangle, the real secrets of magnetism are still shrouded in mystery, and up for grabs to anyone who can unlock more of nature's mystery.

To learn more about Coral Castle and strange things about magnetism, have a look at the Coral Castle Flywheel images, a device with interesting magnetic properties.

1 comments:

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