The Mystery of the Haunted Bermuda Triangle Solved

 


Conspiracy theorists try to formulate various allegations, including UFOs and electric fog, as the reasons behind the large number of missing people sucked into the Bermuda Triangle. However, this mystery remains unsolved.

This region, also known as the 'Devil's Triangle', has confused researchers and scientists for decades. They try to give a logical explanation.


A scientist from Australia claims to have solved the mystery. According to Dr Karl Kruszelnicki from Sydney University, the disappearance of planes and ships in the Bermuda Triangle is the result of bad weather and human error.


Quoted from Financial Express, Wednesday (11/5/2022) this explanation contradicts various causes related to supernatural powers that are believed by most people.


Kruszelnicki in 2017 said, the Bermuda Triangle is close to the rich region of the Earth, therefore the traffic is heavy.


Furthermore, Kruszelnicki said, according to Lloyd's of London and the US Coastguard, the number of people missing in the Bermuda Triangle is the same as anywhere in the world on a percentage basis. So, it's not really a mysterious or strange thing.


This explains one of the most famous events, namely the disappearance of the ship Flight-19. Kruszelnicki said this event occurred probably because the waves as high as 15 meters hit the Atlantic Ocean at that time.


Flight-19 was a five-plane flight that took off from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States on December 5, 1945. Members of the US Navy were on a normal two-hour training flight that day, when they lost all contact with the base.



The plane and its crew disappeared in thin air and no debris was ever found. Kruszelnicki added that the only experienced pilot on Flight-19 was Lieutenant Charles Taylor. He allegedly made a human error that caused the tragedy.

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