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@davidmoore57
>Imagine the Earth, a north and south pole. Are they true? Imagine a magmet, the field in the middle, pushing against each other when positive and positive sides are equal. Now imagine the moon (Or our SUN) in its full gravitional stage, aligned with the Earth at the Burmuda Triangle. Could this be whats causing the erractic begavior in the Triangle? All do Not happen all the time, just sometines. This may be the cause of the effect.
What explanation do you give? You think that in this field, metallic objects would be expelled into outer space because attracted by the moon?
- I think, given the moon-earth mass relation. and the distance of the moon, that's impossible, the moon's attraction is far too weak for that.
- The effect you describe, should then be possible in many other places located in a circle all around the globe or at last everywhere this circle crosses an ocean. Why only in the caribean "Bermuda triangle", and not allover the atlantic and pacific ocean along that west-east line?
other theory:
the underground methane sources in the Bermuda triangle region are quite a good scientific explanation for smaller ships vanishing, because water looses it's ship carrying capability when gaz bulbs come up. But it does not explain any disappearing of aircrafts. I think any disappeared aircrafts are lost in that region due to weather incidents and/or human errors. Be aware that many vanishings happened before the era of GPS and satellites. Pilots had to rely on classical positioning methods. In case of miscalculation and drifting away due to winds, small planes do not have illimited fuel on board....
Whereas for ships, i suppose various reasons, weather, positioning and gas bulb casualities.
Anyway i think the "Bermuda vanishing problem" has more or less vanished itself due to sophisticated onboard instrumentation, and air and sea space control and positioning with satellites, implemented since the 1980ies.