Bermuda triangle:-Ghosts,spiritual energy or geographical problems??

India
March 22, 2013 10:54pm CST
Hello everyone..i was simply sitting and i had a doubt arising.in my mind..it has been kniwn that ships and planes that enter yhe bermuda triangle never come back..and so far it is true...ive heard many reasons...some say the weather and geographical things over there are responsible..some say there is some spiritual energy or.ghostly things that are responsible...what do you people think??..share your views..
5 responses
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
23 Mar 13
The Bermuda Triangle is a fascinating mystery. We'll probably never know why many of the planes and vessels disappeared. I've read two different books on the Bermuda Triangle: THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE by Charles Berlitz and INTO THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE by Gian J. Quasar. Both books were quite intriguing. I actually read Charles Berlitz's book for a book report when I was in 7th or 8th grade. I was so captivated by it that I read it a second time. There are many explanations to the disappearances such as weather anomalies and sudden weather changes, simple human error, aliens, strange magnetic forces, and portals to another dimension. My belief is that the weather and human error are to blame. And human error may be the most significant error since most disappearances reportedly happened during fair weather. But when you consider that the weather in the Atlantic Ocean can change seemingly in an instant and without warning I believe it has to shoulder part of the blame. One thing that Quasar touches on in his book, concerning the disappearances of aircraft, is that it is very easy, far easier than people realize, for pilots to become disoriented while flying over the ocean. Not only can they become disoriented as it pertains to direction and get lost but they can also become disoriented as it pertains to level flight and altitude. This is especially true if they are not experienced at flying while relying solely on the instruments. I believe that many of the disappearances could be solved if wreckage could be found. But, often, by the time it is determined that a vessel or aircraft is truly missing the wreckage has had time to either sink or be pulled by the currents many miles from the site the disappearance was believed to have occurred. The ocean is a big place that literally covers thousands and thousands of square miles. Whatever the causes are I believe there are perfectly rational explanations to the disappearances. I just don't believe in the theories that aliens, or doorways to other dimensions or some of the other "out-of-this-world" phenomena are to blame. That's just too far-fetched for me.
• India
23 Mar 13
hmm...true...but funny thing is that there isnt even a trace of all the missing planes or ships..not even underneath the sea...well thats what reports says...but who knows...it'll always remain a mystery
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
23 Mar 13
Yes, but remember, like I said, the ocean is a very, very big place. I think we often fail to appreciate just how big it is and how terribly deep it is in some places. When they search for missing vessels and planes, especially those reported to have disappeared in the Triangle, they can't search indefinitely. When you consider the possibilty that the pilots and ship captains may have been lost or disoriented as to their position when they "disappeared" as is the case in the disappearance of Flight 19, it is possible that some searches were conducted in the wrong area. Like you said, it will probably always remain a mystery.
• Philippines
23 Mar 13
No I don't believe on them I have my own opinion it is wherein the forces of the earth meet and start to spread back meaning it is where the centrifugal force of the earth is located.
• India
23 Mar 13
so what's the effect of centrifugal force on.plabes and ships..i mean how do they disappear...ive heard centrifugal force on objects causes them to be thrown away in tangent directions..but what does it do on planes and ships??
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
23 Mar 13
I have b had my shares b of being interested in such paranormal. But I think I would like to just believe it is indeed unusual place where anomalies happen. Because if it is strong currents or weird weather then b the missing planes and missing ships and people would at least have surfaced elsewhere or near the Bahamas. Right?
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
23 Mar 13
There must be some great force that pulls anything down once it gets close to it. Supernatural beings? I am not sure about it. Most probably a whirlpool of some sort.
@hunibani (720)
• Philippines
23 Mar 13
Maybe there is magnetic thing between those islands. That drag metallic things below, ships and airplanes are made of metal, magnet etc.