The Mystery of Bermuda Triangle?

India
February 23, 2011 4:32am CST
Dear Friends In last some years i read several times about the mystery of Bermuda Triangle. But till now i can't decide if its really a zone where all ships and airplanes getting lost in mysterious circumstances or it is just a center of Pirates. Can you people please tell me what is the mystery behind this Triangle.
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@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
23 Feb 11
I've read a couple books and a few articles as well as seen some documentaries about the Triangle. I doubt anyone can say for sure what causes the disappearances. But, I believe a lot of it is just tall tales and confused information. I believe that most if not all the disappearances can be explained logically and scientifically but I don't believe any of it is the result of alien abductions or some other "out-of-this-world" reason.
• India
23 Feb 11
But dear there are hundreds of research papers and military documents on this issue. All that can't be just tale. Don't you think its really a big issue hidden from most of people on this earth.
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
24 Feb 11
Hundreds of documents on what? The Triangle or aliens or both. Just because the military or scientists or investigators have filed hundreds or maybe even thousands of documents on these issues doesn't mean they are infallible. People, regardless of their vocation in life or their level of education, make mistakes. Everyone has the ability to lie. Many people lie for deeply selfish and nefarious(extremely wicked) reasons. This being the case, why would you willingly accept their explanations as absolute truth? Now, I'm not saying that the people who have submitted these documents have told outright lies. Maybe they have. I don't know. What I am saying is that they could have easily made mistakes in their investigations. Nobody, whether they are in the military, or are scientists, or journalists, or politicians, or whatever their vocation in life is, fully understands the workings of the world around them. There is much we still don't know about the cosmos, about the oceans, about things on the atomic level, even about our own brains. Why then do we oftentimes, willingly, accept the explanations of these "experts" as the absolute, indisputable truth? I don't blindly trust the words of someone just because they have the letters, "Ph.D" after their name or because they have done great and brave things in the military. No one has all the answers about anything. No human knows all there is to know about the Bermuda Triangle. No human has irrefutable proof of the existence of extraterrestrials. That's why I have my doubts. That's why I question the validity of those findings. Could it be a really big issue kept hidden from most of the people? Perhaps it could. But saying that it could be isn't the same as saying it is. It's only speculation. And speculation doesn't make it true.
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
23 Feb 11
I have read a lot about the bermuda triangle... I have been so fascinated with its mystery too... The story behind the existence of the riangle... Why there are cases of missing boats and planes too... Its really fascinating right??
• India
23 Feb 11
I also think some time that if this triangle is coz of geological issues then why is it not present in other parts of the world.