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They find an explanation to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle

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It is one of the places on the planet that hides the most mysteries. Much has been said and written about Bermuda TriangleHowever, no one has been able to reveal – yet – the cause of the strange disappearances that took place there.

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It happens that in this imaginary triangle – formed by the extremes of the islands of Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami and occupying 1.1 million square kilometers – hundreds of ships, almost a hundred planes and thousands of people.

The conundrum has baffled science for years and the question that inevitably arises is: What is the enigma that hides this area?

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The theory

A scientist claims to have solved the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle and claims to have supernatural -the most accepted version so far- is almost certainly not to blame.

Karl Kruszelnicki indicates that there is no mystery in the area to begin with. In that vein, he insists that the reason why so many boats and planes have disappeared there without a trace has nothing to do with aliens or the lost city of Atlantis, he said. The mirror.

The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle formed by the ends of the islands of Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami.

The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle formed by the ends of the islands of Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami.

According to the Australian expert, the large number of disappearances cannot be explained by anything more supernatural than the human errorHe bad weather and the fact that it is saturated with means of transport.

“It’s near the equator, near a rich part of the world, America, so there’s a lot of traffic. According to Lloyd’s of London and the US Coast Guard, the number of missing in the Bermuda Triangle is equal to anywhere in the world in percent“, detailed Kruszelnicki.

Flight 19: the first mystery

The scientist, who has a fellowship from the University of Sydney, also explained that there are simple explanations for the loss of flight 19 That speculation about the area began.

It was a flight of five United States Navy TBM Avenger torpedo boats that departed Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on December 5, 1945, for a two-hour routine training mission over the Atlantic.

After losing radio contact with their base, the five planes disappeared and no trace of them or their 14 crew members has ever been found.

The seaplane searching for Flight 19 also disappeared.  Photo: Channel 5

The seaplane searching for Flight 19 also disappeared. Photo: Channel 5

Dramatically, it was confirmed soon after, a PBM-Mariner seaplane sent that night on a search and rescue mission to find that Flight 19 is also missing along with its 13 crew members.

THE speculations of this “evaporation” were many, especially after 1964, when the writer Vincent Gaddis put forward his theories in an article entitled The Bermuda Triangle of Death.

Speaking on the subject, the expert also offered simple explanations for missing flight 19.

To begin with, he argued that despite speculation that the patrol would disappear under ideal flight conditions, in fact there were 15-meter waves that would have had a huge impact.

He also added that the only truly experienced pilot at flying was his boss, Lt. Charles Taylor, and that his human error it could very well have played a role in the tragedy, he stressed The mirror.

And for more information, indicate that HeRadio transcripts before the patrol disappeared made that clear Flight 19 was unsure of its location.

Furthermore, they show that Taylor he thought his compass was wrong and that it was over the Florida Keys, but further analysis by ground personnel showed it was to the southeast, near an island in the Bahamas.

Kruszelnicki said the lieutenant rebuffed a younger pilot who said they should turn west and insisted the patrol fly east, unknowingly. taking them to the Atlanticover deep water where it may be more difficult to find submerged aircraft or bodies.

He seaplane search and the rescue was sent on a rescue mission, but disappeared, but the expert claimed to have been seen explode in the air.

Other Theories: Explaining the Unexplainable

In 1977, the Bermuda Triangle had created such a fascination that even Steven Spielberg referenced it in his film. “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”which depicted the crew of Flight 19 as having been abducted by aliens.

In his film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," Spielberg addressed the disappearance of Flight 19. Photo: network

In his film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” Spielberg addressed the disappearance of Flight 19. Photo: network

For their part, other explanations more related to science ensure that everything is dueexplosive releases of methane gas which is trapped as methane hydrate inside an icy crystalline cage of water molecules under the cold sea floor of the deep ocean.

Source: Clarin

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