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The Bermuda Triangle - Your Thoughts ?
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I have been thinking lately about The Bermuda Triangle, I have watched documentaries and videos on it.

What are your thoughts on the bermuda triangle ? Do you think all the missing ships/aircrafs is a massive coincidence ?


Heres a cool photo i found on it:
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Maybe thats why MH370 gone? Lol

But if it exist i really wanna experience titit see what inside the bermuda triangle
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I think about this quite a lot actually. There are too many conflicting arguments to make a definitive decision though. I think there are too many plains and boats to disappear for it to be a coincidence, but I don't there is anything supernatural going on there. I would personally like to go there for myself and find out.
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It's probably electromagnetic instability causing the instruments upon a vessel to fail, which inevitably ends in the destruction of said vessel. That, or it's extreme weather or some other environmental factor causing the loss of vessels. Maybe both.

My question is, why hasn't anyone sent a droid out there with a live-feed camera?
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Grimdark wrote It's probably electromagnetic instability causing the instruments upon a vessel to fail, which inevitably ends in the destruction of said vessel. That, or it's extreme weather or some other environmental factor causing the loss of vessels. Maybe both.

My question is, why hasn't anyone sent a droid out there with a live-feed camera?

well that contradicts what you said. How is a drone meant to fly or even use a live feed for that matter if there is electromagnetic instability?
Also nothing special about the Bermuda triangle. It doesn't really exist, as in nothing special going on their.
It is also a very heavy shipping lane and planes fly through there regularly.
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fknvlink wrote
Grimdark wrote It's probably electromagnetic instability causing the instruments upon a vessel to fail, which inevitably ends in the destruction of said vessel. That, or it's extreme weather or some other environmental factor causing the loss of vessels. Maybe both.

My question is, why hasn't anyone sent a droid out there with a live-feed camera?

well that contradicts what you said. How is a drone meant to fly or even use a live feed for that matter if there is electromagnetic instability?
Also nothing special about the Bermuda triangle. It doesn't really exist, as in nothing special going on their.
It is also a very heavy shipping lane and planes fly through there regularly.


Hardly. A live feed would determine the outcome of an electronic device being piloted into the triangle.
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This has illuminati written all over it!
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The Bermuda Triangle isn't as small as you think, it stretch from Miami to San Juan, Puerto Rico to Bermuda it covers roughly 500,000 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean.
When you actually look into the Bermuda Triangle case it's actually less mysterious, either the lost object was never in the area (Bermuda Triangle) to begin with or it was actually discovered, or there's a reasonable explanation behind it.
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I find this really interesting what people have wrote, but personally i think its all just a coincidence
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fknvlink wrote
Grimdark wrote It's probably electromagnetic instability causing the instruments upon a vessel to fail, which inevitably ends in the destruction of said vessel. That, or it's extreme weather or some other environmental factor causing the loss of vessels. Maybe both.

My question is, why hasn't anyone sent a droid out there with a live-feed camera?

well that contradicts what you said. How is a drone meant to fly or even use a live feed for that matter if there is electromagnetic instability?
Also nothing special about the Bermuda triangle. It doesn't really exist, as in nothing special going on their.
It is also a very heavy shipping lane and planes fly through there regularly.

You can't say it doesn't exist when you can't use the correct form of there. :p

I don't remember the date, but there was a weird happening where a man was flying through the bermuda triangle, and suddenly the clouds around him started circling him making 1 straight path and he was out the other end in a couple of minutes. He said it was blissful. The weird thing about it is that he left from an island, and reached florida in 6 minutes, a trip that would take him normally an hour or two. That means he covered near 50,000 miles in 6 minutes, and there ARE recordings of it. 50,000 miles in 6 minutes is impossible considering all of the factors of the Earth.
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