Really? How have they explained the odd disappearances and phenomenon experienced in the Bermuda triangle? I haven't read any explanations, but would love to hear what they are.I like the idea of the Bermuda triangle. I fear though the mystery has practically been explained away these days which is a shame.
The last one I heard from a documentary hosted by Arthur C. Clarke was that beneath the seabed around that area was prone to massive expenditures of methane gas. This would then ascend the ocean and be released into the atmosphere.Really? How have they explained the odd disappearances and phenomenon experienced in the Bermuda triangle? I haven't read any explanations, but would love to hear what they are.
The last one I heard from a documentary hosted by Arthur C. Clarke was that beneath the seabed around that area was prone to massive expenditures of methane gas. This would then ascend the ocean and be released into the atmosphere.
Interesting. Thank you for this.This works two ways: The methane reaches the surface of the ocean erupting in a mass of bubbles, causing any vessel passing by to lose boyancy, take in water and sink. The methane in the meantime continues to rise, being less dense than air, and climbs the earths atmosphere. An aircraft flying through the rising yet invisible methane cloud would ignite the gas, it being so flammable, and destroy the plane.
I'm afraid I can't remember the name of the documentary, and while I don't believe that explanation resolves every single phenomen surrounding Bermuda Triangle it solved enough. The remaining mysteries thereafter can be attributed to general mysteries of the sea, which aren't therefore exclusive to the Bermuda Trianlge.