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Originally posted by Daystar
some scientists think that the bermuda triangle is a natural occurance. their theory goes something like this:
huge amounts of methane are being naturally stored under the triangle, but some of it is escaping. as it escapes and bubbles up toward the surface, the water around the escaping gas loses its bouyancy, which in turn causes ships and subs to sink.
youre probably wondering about the missing aircraft. well apparently as the gas hits the surface, it is released from its bubble and continues to rise into the air, which affects the aircrafts stability. the gas efffectively thins out the air around them and they drop.
but as it is only gas, this is a possible explanation as to why not every ship or plane disappears
hope this was of help
huge amounts of methane are being naturally stored under the triangle, but some of it is escaping. as it escapes and bubbles up toward the surface, the water around the escaping gas loses its bouyancy, which in turn causes ships and subs to sink.
Originally posted by Daystar
some scientists think that the bermuda triangle is a natural occurance. their theory goes something like this:
huge amounts of methane are being naturally stored under the triangle, but some of it is escaping. as it escapes and bubbles up toward the surface, the water around the escaping gas loses its bouyancy, which in turn causes ships and subs to sink.
youre probably wondering about the missing aircraft. well apparently as the gas hits the surface, it is released from its bubble and continues to rise into the air, which affects the aircrafts stability. the gas efffectively thins out the air around them and they drop.
but as it is only gas, this is a possible explanation as to why not every ship or plane disappears
hope this was of help