Among his hypotheses is the explosive emission of methane gas from the depths of the ocean. An Australian scientist claims to have discovered the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.
Scientist Karl Krushelnicki said that he was able to discover the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, and that it was likely not related to supernatural matters.
Krushelnicki put forward the theory that there was no mystery from the beginning, pointing out that the secret behind the disappearance of many ships and planes without a trace in the Triangle is not related to aliens or the lost city of Atlantis.
The Australian scientist believes that there is no supernatural force behind the disappearance of ships or planes in the Bermuda Triangle, attributing the reason to human errors and bad weather conditions in the region.
The Bermuda Triangle, called the Devil's Triangle, extends over an area of more than 700,000 square kilometers of the Atlantic Ocean, in a crowded marine area, which prompted the world to say that disappearances are not out of the ordinary.
He added that the Bermuda Triangle is close to the equator, and there is a lot of traffic near it, noting that the number of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle is considered the same as anywhere else in the world on a percentage basis, according to the US Coast Guard.
The Australian scientist, who works at the University of Sydney, gave what he described as simple explanations for the loss of Flight 19. Speculation about the triangle began in 1945, when five US Navy torpedo bombers set off on a two-hour training flight over the Atlantic.
Contact with them was soon lost, and the five planes disappeared without any trace of them or the 14 crew members.
Later, a seaplane went out to search for planes, but it disappeared completely with its 13 crew.
The Australian scientist believes that the wave, which reached a height of 15 meters at the time, may have been the cause, and therefore the disappearance was caused by human error, as he said.
Krushelniki continued to talk about the hypothesis of the loss of the search plane, and said that it was seen exploding in the sky.
The Australian scientist considered disappearance theories to be just ridiculous concepts, especially when it is said that planes and ships disappear into a black hole or a time warp inside a triangle.
There are many theories about the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, including the explosive emission of methane gas from the depths of the ocean, which could lead to the release of a giant column of gas that causes bubbles in the sea water as if it were boiling, causing ships to sink, or rising to the sky, leading to drowning. Planes, even a US Geological Survey scientist said it was a logical theory.
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