British scientists believe that a 100 ft "corrupt" wave may be the reason why so many ships sunk into the mysterious Bermuda triangle
The notorious waters of the North Atlantic Ocean cover 700,000 square kilometers (270,271 square miles) between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.
This area is also known as Devil's Triangle, which has several waterways and has deprived more than 1,000 people in the past 100 years.
However, experts at the University of Southampton believe that this mystery can be explained by natural phenomena known as "unfair waves".
In the 5th documentary film "Bermuda Triangle Mystery", the monster is reproduced using an indoor simulator.
Wandering - lasting only a few minutes - was the first observation of the satellite on the coast of South Africa in 1997
The research team produced a model of the Cyclops aircraft carrier in the United States. It disappeared into a triangle in 1918, 300 people died.
And because of its large size and flat base it will not take a long time to overcome the model with water during simulation.
Dr. Simon Boxall, an ocean and earth scientist, says that in the Atlantic three infamous regions, you can see three large storms gathering in different directions.
"If there is something else from Florida, it could potentially be the formation of a deadly corrupt wave.
In the area from the coast of Florida to Bermuda, Puerto Rico, the infamous Bermuda triangle (also known as the fatal triangle or devil triangle) is a huge shipwreck, hundreds of shipwrecks, plane crashes, mysterious disappearances, process equipment Unknown phenomenon such as breakdown of author The author Vincent Gaddis created the term "Bermuda Triangle" in an article written for Argosy's "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" in 1964. Because he recorded many unusual events in the area in this article. Several other authors including Charles Berlitz and Ivan Sanderson also joined their names.
Despite using today's state-of-the-art technology, scientists are not about to solve the mystery of the Bermuda triangle. Only theory can explain the impact of more than 100 aircraft losses and over 1000 aircraft on this "triangle of fear". The discovery of Flight 19 raised more questions than answers. Is the mystery of the Bermuda triangle solved? No one knows
Let's make the Bermuda triangle a mystery that scientists can not solve. There are many theories available about the origins of the devil triangle and the weather. Some people are more receptive than others. Because this triangle has not shown its anger for a long time, people feel that they are more relaxed about it. Regarding concepts as a dangerous area of the Bermuda Triangle, skeptical opinions are increasing as the theory to explain its particularity lacks credibility. The power of triangle is considered natural. who knows? In this triangle, there may be a mysterious weather pattern that scientists have never heard before. I can not wait to wait
Bermuda Triangle: The North Atlantic non-geographical region is also one of the most mysterious mysteries in the world. The name of the Bermuda Triangle comes from the nearby Bermuda Island and has been a target of conspiracy theorists, alien hunters, mystics, navigators and scientists since 1950. Many incidents that vessels and aircraft were missing in this area brought about the bad reputation of the Bermuda Triangle. This was called "devil triangle". In the past century, many theories were proposed as possible explanations for mysteries that have not yet been explained. Definitely, if there seems to be little a little reliable theory, other theories are easily called mad imagination fiction.