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Question: Do ships and plane now travel through the BERMUDA TRIANGLE?

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Question : Do ships and plane now travel through the BERMUDA TRIANGLE?

- asked by Mr Myth

All Answers:
Answer #1
All the time, man. And sometimes, through time.haha
- answered by holley roger

Answer #2
I doubt there is a sea captain alive that believes in this claptrap. Same goes for professional pilots.
- answered by Ken E

Answer #3
They have been for quite some time. It's just a matter of how many have disappeared over the years. It's really not a high number. Good question!!
- answered by roritr2005

Answer #4
Yes, they all do and its just been a silly story that many believed
- answered by mafia girl

Answer #5
You can be 100% certain that ships and planes travel through what is known as the BERMUDA TRIANGLE. The laws of economics demand they do. Human beings have a nature that cannot deny travel there as well. Motorized vehicles tend to move from point A to point B by the most direct route, so look at your map of the BT and you will see obvious reasons for such travel to occur normally. All the abnormal stuff you hear about the BT is not your everyday kind of thing. Certain explanations of recent vintage, such as the release of gas from the seabed might be on the right track to explain the unusual phenomena.
- answered by Guiermo

Answer #6
I saw at the other day a documentary on TV, providing a possible explanation about this Bermuda Triangle. It says the Earth as space has some black holes too,but mini black holes that attracts everything included sounds, that's why ships, radios connections is lost that and batteries dies on that area...This was the explanation given by the documentary of History Channel.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4446
- answered by robb10036

Answer #7
Yes. There is nothing special about the Bermuda Triangle other than is has a name. If you take any other area of ocean of equal area witht he same proximity to shipping lanes and flight paths, you find the same number of losses. If you created a triange around Des Moines and called it the Des Moines triangle and pulled up all the traffic accident stats for the area, you could probably convince some people that there was some weird energy at work in Iowa too.
- answered by Doc E

Answer #8
Good one! I wonder that from time to time.
- answered by Wisdom




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