Bermuda Triangle, a gateway?

@katie0 (5203)
Japan
November 11, 2011 5:53pm CST
According to incredible Ancient Aliens (if you love mystery of paranormal you should watch, is amazing), the Bermuda Triangle could be what Eistein learned, a theory that if one uses the gravity as a pull they could travel. Maybe the Bermuda Triangle is not a place that takes those ships and planes (disappearing since ancient times) down to the ocean (I imagined as a kid they were leaving in another world down the ocean and that they were collecting the best of all, like the best lawyers, the best doctors, lol) but maybe they use the magnetic energy in there to pull them to other planets and places. A time travel hole A pilot claimed he entered this energy hole, a tunel of clouds that sparkled with energy, when he was out he tried to contact the ground and find out they couldn't seem him. When they finally saw him in radar he realized time had passed and he was far away from where he should had been, he travelled time and space and the guy is a serious pilot, plus he showed his face to claim this, it's not like a story of someone said but he said it himself and you got to have courage to tell the world such a thing when they can laugh at you. Are we close to encounter? Will we learn we are not alone? There's something in the Bermuda Triangle isn't? It's just impossible for not be anything if so many disappeared? Where are they, where people from an entire ship that was empty went to? This can really fuel fiction writers out there, this is for you :D I really should get on and write about this story I imagined about Bermuda Triangle but after they collected the best of us, what then? Maybe I'll never finish.
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• Mexico
14 Nov 11
Hi katie: I prefer the rational explanations when they are available so I think the mystery cases of the Bermuda Triangle could be explained with science. Some of them have occurred, due to human mistakes. At the same time, you may know that this zone is full of hurricanes and there might be some other logical reasons about the Bermuda triangle cases. ALVARO
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@katie0 (5203)
• Japan
20 Nov 11
Yes, of course it could be that. Maybe I love scifi and fantasy too much