Saturday 12 September 2009

Myth & Facts About Bermuda Triangle Mystery

Myth & Facts About Bermuda Triangle Mystery

The Bermuda Triangle is unavoidably associated with disappearances of aircraft's and vessels. Several theories in regard to the strange phenomenon have been put forward, which include time travel, UFO's, missing time, as well as wormholes. Uncommon incidents have however been reported by several people, while they were on their way through the Bermuda triangle.

Several myths have been associated with this mysterious area. Some of them are as follows:

Myth 1:

Bermuda is an area centrally located within the Sargasso, including the area of the Sargasso Sea, having the uninformed assumes that the two are synonymous.

Fact 1:

This is a clear case of complete exaggeration. The area is situated much different from the myths.

Myth 2

Investigations have not been able to produced scientific evidence of any unusual phenomena involved in the disappearances.

Fact 2

It needs to be mentioned here that one would have to witness a disappearance in order to determine what was directly involved. This has obviously not been done, and such a comment, as a result, is a lame one.

There have been no scientific expeditions to investigate the overall Triangle. Independent people, often possessing degrees in one of the sciences, have made their own, sometimes truncated study. Most have produced some very interesting discoveries. Dr. Zink's observations at Biminis revealed unexplained magnetic variations in the compass at the precise time each year in early August (consistent in some ways with Yelkin's theories). Wilbert Smith's studies revealed areas of "reduced bindings" in the magnetic field that came and went. But as for any scientific expeditions into the Triangle to take readings or tests or to see if something would happen, none has ever been done.

The Bermuda triangle has baffled people from all across the globe. With more and more theories and explanations coming up, the confusion continues.

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