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The Bermuda Triangle

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 8:35 am
by wickham
The Bermuda Triangle in the Caribbean has been the sites of many disappearances of ships and aircraft. It has been suggested the gas released from the sea floor creates a mass of bubbles which reduces the buoyancy of floating objects until the sink, but this doesn't explain how some craft that disappear can't be found on the seafloor!

Strange effects are created in the Bermuda Triangle that make compasses rotate randomly - Columbus found this and a flight of US planes lost their bearings until they ran out of fuel and crashed.

One classic case of a strange effect was a flight by a small propeller plane that ran into a storm. The cloud formed a circular tunnel which the plane flew along very smoothly without any feeling of speed. When the plane emerged the pilot found that he had arrived at Miami twenty minutes earlier than expected, with far more fuel remaining and the watches of the occupants had all lost 20 minutes, indicating time travel and time shift. The times of departure and arrival were recorded by air control and it was calculated that the speed through the storm was over 2,000 mph, obviously impossible to a small light aircraft.

Were disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle due to time travel? Many craft never left a wreck on the seafloor and never left any debris on the sea surface. Did the plane travel through a wormhole?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... -suggests/