• Question: What causes planes and ships to sink when they"re at the Bermuda Triangle or anywhere near it?

    Asked by 244ngrj1723 to Bernerd, Erick, Joseph, Ken, Peter on 12 Jul 2017.
    • Photo: Bernerd Fulanda

      Bernerd Fulanda answered on 12 Jul 2017:


      Dear Ngrj
      The Bermuda triangles, called the Devils triangle, may just be that; the Devils triangle, because despite the may theories, no single explanation is clear
      The triangle, lies in the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico, and it been the presumed to be the cause of dozens and dozens of mind-boggling disappearances of ships and planes.
      The latest theory was in 2016, and:-
      Meteorologists that claims that the reason for the mysteries pervading the Bermuda Triangle area are unusual hexagonal clouds creating 170 mph air bombs full of wind. These air pockets cause all the mischief, sinking ships and downing planes; Meteorologist Randy Cerveny says that “The types of hexagonal shapes over the ocean are in essence air bombs. They are formed by what are called microbursts and they’re blasts of air that come down out of the bottom of a cloud and then hit the ocean and then create waves that can sometimes be massive in size as they start to interact with each other.”
      As of now, the studies are still on, and we are all waiting for the answers; in the meantime, dont u think this is the devils triangle because of these mystery loss of ships and planes? I think, only the devil can do that…Lol, but lets wait for the scientists, one day, they will explain!!
      kind regards

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