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| CoolJunkie | Registered members do not see ads. Register or logon for a better view. According to some cutting edge research by some scientists. Apparently, the magnetic field here in this area is perplexing. One of the few points on earth, where a compass does not point to true north, in addition to another are in the pacific, that correspondes to the location of the bermuda triangle. Think of a ballon, and you poke it with a needle, and it comes out on the other side. Scientists think it's some type of worm hole, or gray hole... that was a residual on our planet after our glaxies creation (note also that black holes are speculated to be the center of all galxies, from which the rotate around). Futhermore, wreckage from many disasters, particularly flight 19, have still yet to be found. Compasses spin out of control, this is proven (videos, also see documentary: Bermuda Triangle: Startling New Mysteries (SciFi/MSNBC). How can you explain a plane being lost for 50 years to turn up out of nowhere, ships turning up in places they couldn't have possibly drifted to. The amount of ships and planes that go missing is possibly twice of what is reported. It's these derelict, seemingly ghost ships where two of three possibilities: voluntary abandoning, and accidental abandoning, have been ruled out, leaving one option: Forced abandoning. Not to mention that a military base at the vertex (though the phenomenon is actually a trapezoidal area, we'll use the tradition triangle with Ft. Lauderdale at the vertex), a top secret one that conducts under water experiments and flight experiments, well, it's suspicious. I mean, a month after the flight 19 incident, a flight crew member's relatives recieved a telegram, signed with his nickname, saying that he was "...very much alive." I definitely suggest Bermuda Triangle: Startling New Mysteries to anyone who has an interest (whether skeptic or believer). MADNESS I SAY!
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| CoolJunkie | do you have the link to the orininal article
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| MegaJunkie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. First of all if the Bermuda Triangle were a black hole, the Earth along with our solar system wouldn't be here. Mathmetically the force casued by the collapsing of matter into a singularity in a black hole is the most destructive in the Universe. Not even light can escape it. The Bermuda Triangle does not fall within the definition of that a Black Hole is..
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| CoolJunkie Join Date: Sep 2004
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| The possibility that organic matter cannot pass through a singularity of any kind without some sort of protection, but inorganic matter can. Magnetic fields of varying intensities do do strange things, but who knows right. |
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| FreshJunkie | i saw a show about this on the history channel the other day. it was explaining theories about how in the earth there might be black holes or thats what they call it so you can relate it to a real black hole thats in space. but once the government is involved, you never know the truth because they cover it up and leave it a mystery. |
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| CoolJunkie Join Date: Aug 2004
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[/quote] I agree too. What next, Bigfoot?
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