Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Could The Bermuda Triangle Be Getting Bigger?
It's extremely unlikely. First and foremost let's remember that the Bermuda Triangle is believed to be (by some) an area in which ships and planes have vanished, strange magnetic anomalies have reportedly occurred, some UFO reports, and a few reported instances of water doing strange things. So with this is mind what does any of this have to do with the activities going on in Florida? If you're suggesting that the Triangle (who's exact boundaries are more of a matter of debate than you believe) is a window of sorts and that this why thee things have occurred then I must disagree. The headlines are largely crimes, not instances of the unexplained, and even if it were a window, why would global warming or even sea levels have an effect on the paranormal? Finally many researchers have come to the conclusion that while the Triangle may (and I do mean may) hold a few odd cases, it is also a very busy shipping route that features no more disappearances than any route of its size, and many legends about the region aren't supported by historical fact so much as rumor. In other words some of the events attributed to the region never occurred or occurred elsewhere. I'm afraid that the Bermuda Triangle is NOT a paranormal hot spot, nor can it account for the disturbing headlines in Florida. That blame must be placed upon the people who caused the headlines
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