he has been in the Bermuda triangle and he survived he explained that he was in a time warp for a period of time
The Bermuda triangle is known a triangle because the ships , planes etc that have entered in on the border and disappeared . That borders were joined by scientists and have got a joined line. It was a closed figure and looked like a triangle . from that time onwards it was called Bermuda triangle
At one time the Bermuda Triangle was exceptionally dangerous because of the risks of piracy and hurricanes. Now the piracy has moved to the coast of Africa, and only the hurricanes remain in the Bermuda Triangle.
Because ships and planes sometimes disappear quickly in it without a trace and without time to even send a distress signal.
Scientists have little interest in explaining the Bermuda Triangle. The triangle as a place is a theory of little interest to scientists. Those with the greatest interest in the Bermuda triangle are writers, publishers, and the entertainment industry and those that spend their time and money on their products.
Since the Bermuda Triangle is a part of Earth (so we know of), so it must have appeared at the time the Earth was born. No one knows why the Bermuda Triangle somehow make planes,ships,submarines,and many other stuff mysteriously '' disappear'' when they enter it.
The first known use of the term "Bermuda Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle" was in a magazine article in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These publications were based on speculation, not science.
Yes it is one of the theories behind the Bermuda triangle. Because so many explorers disapeared in there people thought there may be time portals/warps that caught them and spat them out in some other universe or time.
Most of the disappearances have been reported and termed "mysterious" after the Second World War. Many myths were born in the late 40s, but the Triangle seems to have been more active - or the people more frightened or gullible - during the 60s and 70s.
I did some research for a speech on the Bermuda triangle and some of the theories are : methane hydrates, sea monsters, hurricanes, time portal, Atlantis, the Gulf Stream, strong currents, topography on the ocean floor, compass variation, human error, aliens, and man made energy fields. there are probably more but these are the ones i found. hope this helped!
The travel time from Calgary to the Bermuda Triangle varies depending on the mode of transportation. By air, a direct flight to a nearby airport, such as in Florida, typically takes around 4-5 hours, followed by additional travel time to reach the Bermuda Triangle area. If driving, the journey can take several days, as it involves covering significant distances through various states. Overall, the quickest route is by air, but the total time can be longer based on connections and ground transportation.
People go through the Bermuda triangle all the time. I have been through it on ship and plane many times.