do u think objects entering the bermuda triangle is reality or supernatural??
By ramzi100
@ramzi100 (69)
United Arab Emirates
January 5, 2007 5:41am CST
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean which has been made infamous for the many people, aircraft, and surface vessels noted to have disappeared within its bounds. Many of these disappearances involve a level of mystery which are often popularly explained by a variety of theories beyond human error or acts of nature, often involving the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings. An abundance of documentation for most incidents suggests that the Bermuda Triangle is a mere legend built upon half-truths and tall tales from individuals who sailed the area, then later embellished on by professional writers.
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@jatindavey (128)
• United States
6 Jan 07
its true that the story build behind bermuda triangle is just mistken as one that paranormal and supernatural. its got more to do with the amout extra gravity that is present in that place which causes all the havoc to people travelling near its vicinity.
@muralikr2k (1)
• India
6 Jan 07
I too heard a lot about it for the last many years.It is really a supernatural thing.But the strange part of it is that if a ship goes through that waters or plane goes above the particular area, they vanish without a trace of it.Normally if a ship sinks or plane falls in that particular area,a search should reveal where they have gone missing.Here that is not happening.Search is yielding no results.
@jonezy (293)
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5 Jan 07
i have to say that i believe mostly in what can be proved and what has been proved to me, or i have been convinced of. because of this i think the bermuda triangle is a reality purely because of the amount of ships and aeroplanes that go missing in one geographic location. however i think it is due to perhaps tetronic plates or similar that overlap and cause rough oceans and strange headwinds. this would mean that this particular part of the ocean is more tretures than any other and that the headwinds could unpredictibly put off planes or similar.
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@shmeedia (1044)
• Canada
5 Jan 07
i`d like to go there myself to find out :)
it may be related to the whole alien conspiracy (whether or not there are aliens is irrelevant)...it might be a secretive military research facility in fact ABDUCTING whole ships that pass through there to conduct experiments on the people.
@rattle_snake212 (264)
• India
6 Jan 07
Back in the 1970s, before "The X-Files" made alien rectal probes the preferred departure point from consensus reality, there was the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle (aka the Devil's Triangle) is a three-sided zone in the Atlantic Ocean stretching approximately from Miami, Fla., to Bermuda to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Planes, boats and people go in to the Bermuda Triangle, and some of them don't go out. This in itself is not particularly remarkable. There are many places in the world which have the ethereal and mystical quality known in scientific circles as "being very dangerous."
No, the Triangle's claim to fame is pretty much centered around the particular penchant for the aforementioned boats and planes to disappear without a trace. No wreckage, no bodies, no survivors. Just "bye-bye to reality"... Which is the mantra we must utter before delving into the Triangle ourselves.
The historical root of the Bermuda Triangle legend dates back the time that superstitious Europeans first hit the Atlantic Ocean in their flimsy little boats. Columbus, sailing the ocean blue in (you guessed it) 1492, ran into a strange oceanic phenomenon known as the Sargasso Sea, which is not coincidentally located in the center of the triangle.
@annieroos (1845)
• United States
6 Jan 07
Yes i do thinkk that it is a reality or maybe both.. I do beleive that there is something out there that is very unexplained.. So many things disappeared or being seen. I saw a show on that the other day on the UFO files on the history channel.. and there are so many flights that would see things flying in the sky next them or behind them and then just disapper.. So i definatly believe it.
@talk2sanket (38)
• India
6 Jan 07
according to me objects entering the bermuda triangle is realy strang...................no one has yet unrevieled the secreat...........i am waiting for it
@anne_143god (5387)
• Philippines
6 Jan 07
I think it is one thing of super natural that even cience cant fully explain why theres alot of aircraft lost on that area.
@swasti (1157)
• India
6 Jan 07
well i too have heard about it. but no1 can really say if it is true or false . cuz there have been many times where people sailing through that area have been lost. and also an additional information. people and ships which where believed to be absorbed in that triangle were believed to be found on the exact other part of the earth. so something getting absorbed somewhere and let out elsehwere.it is really very interesting to know about all these. anyway i feel it might be true cause , this creation of tthe entire universe is in itself a miracle.
• India
6 Jan 07
i have read it but i think it a a phenomenon of the high magnetic field effect due to uneven settelment of our earths magnetic core.
this is only one phenomenon after seing all this missings
@madgirl (210)
• India
6 Jan 07
Well my dad's colleague's son went missing in a ship which was going through those waters. So well, I am more inclined to believe that there's something wrong. But who knows, it may be nothing supernatural - just some particularly dangerous waters to sail in.
@bindishah (2062)
• India
6 Jan 07
Ive always found the speculations behind the Bermuda Triangle quite fascinating. I believe that there is just a strong vaccuum in that aprticular region of earth due to earth's gravitational pull that sucks in whatever goes over it. There is nothing supernatural about it.