(CHICAGO) - According to two research scientists the
mystery of vanished ships and airplanes in the region dubbed "The
Bermuda Triangle" has been solved.
Step aside outer space aliens, time anomalies,
submerged giant Atlantean pyramids and bizarre meteorological phenomena
... the "Triangle" simply suffers from an acute case of gas.
Natural gas—the kind that heats ovens and boils
water—specifically methane, is the culprit behind the mysterious
disappearances and loss of water and air craft.
The evidence for this astounding new insight into a
mystery that's bedeviled the world is laid out in a research paper
published in the American Journal of Physics.
Professor Joseph Monaghan researched the hypothesis
with honor student David May at the Monash University in Melbourne,
Australia.
The two hypothesized that large methane bubbles rising
from the ocean floor might account for many, if not all, of the
mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft at specific locales
around the world...
Any ships caught within the methane mega-bubble immediately lose all
buoyancy and sink to the bottom of the ocean. If the bubbles are big
enough and possess a high enough density they can also knock aircraft
out of the sky with little or no warning. Aircraft falling victim to
these methane bubbles will lose their engines-perhaps igniting the
methane surrounding them-and immediately lose their lift as well, ending
their flights by diving into the ocean and swiftly plummeting
http://snipr.com/10g7ld [salem-news_com]
1 comment:
This explanantion has been around for quite a few years, and is as rational an explanation as we need for this so-called "mystery." This item seems to be rediscovered every two years or so, and I guess it leaves no survivors to verify it.
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