Some theorists believe that the strange, unexplainable nature of these disappearances points to UFOs and abductions by extraterrestrial beings. These occurrences first happened at the beginning of the UFO era, and it's thought that while in flight or on the boats, the UFOs come in and disorient the pilots and passengers, and then take the entire flight or boat into their crafts and fly off. The best evidence of this is the pilot of Flight 19's strange comment, "we're entering white water..." which can't be explained by storms, as it was a clear day.
Atlantis
The Lost City of Atlantis has long been considered a myth by most westerners who have heard of it, but some believe that Atlantis used to exist where the Bermuda Triangle is currently located, and that some left over technology deep beneath the sea is interfering with the planes and boats and causing them to crash or sink. Some believe that the Bimini Road, which was discovered in 1968 underwater off the coast of Bimini in the Bahamas, is actually a road leading from the Bahamas to the former Atlantis, which is now resting under the sea.
A Wormhole
Some believe that the strange disappearances point to odd physical properties somewhere within the Bermuda Triangle itself, suggesting that perhaps, somewhere, there is an element not currently understood by man, that causes certain laws of physics to change within the triangle. It could, possibly, be a theoretical wormhole that transports those that pass through it to a different time and place in the universe.
Natural Reasons
Some have stated that because of the particularly rough weather going through the Bermuda Triangle, that it's possible that quick storms were whipped up that knocked planes out of the sky or sank ships without warning. Perhaps because of the quick nature of these events, the crashes and sinking took place quickly, disappearing underneath the service before a rescue party could be scrambled. Some claim that it's simply human error, and at least one author has suggested that the amount of disappearances in a highly-traveled-through area such as the Bermuda triangle was not any more than the norm, and that the Bermuda Triangle theorists are simply alarmists, and that most of the Bermuda Triangle facts that have been released to the public have been sensationalized to sell papers or magazines. Others suggest that the lack of explanation has led other, less malevolent authors, to seek out evidence rather that forming a theory based on the evidence as a whole. You can always find evidence to support your conclusion if you're looking for evidence to support the conclusion in the first place, rather than developing a conclusion based off the evidence.
Same reason they vanish from other areas of the ocean... storms, damage, errors, and the like. Even some piracy. The Triangle is not really any worse than any other place, given the weather and amount of traffic. It's a manufactured mystery. Considering it's one of the most used shipping areas in the world, it makes sense for there to be many disasters.
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That's the easy part to explain, 'mysterious' disappearances sell books. The Bermuda triangle has everything to do with the marketplace and nothing to do with science.
For its mysterious disappearances of planes and ships.
The disappearances of people that entered the triangle.
about 2000 vesseld 75 planes
They are one of many theories yes.
The Bermuda Triangle was formed by someone with a map, a ruler, a pencil, and an overactive imagination. Someone realised at a certain moment that the area where many disappearances were reported resembled a "triangle" on the map.
Lots they aren't quiet sure yet but over 100 in 3 months in 2008 so yea a lot to find more you should search the Bermuda Triangle on google its a great source
The Bermuda Triangle has garnered significant publicity in the last 20 years due to increased media coverage and the proliferation of conspiracy theories surrounding the area. The rise of documentaries, books, and internet forums discussing mysterious disappearances and unexplained phenomena in the region has contributed to its continued intrigue. Additionally, advancements in technology have allowed for more in-depth investigations into the disappearances, fueling public fascination with the Bermuda Triangle.
The so called disappearances and problems in the Bermuda Triangle are simply a fraud. There is no proof that anything strange happens there any more frequently than anywhere else.
Almost all of them. The "Star Tiger" disappeared on a flight to Bermuda in January, 1948, and a Douglas DC-3 disappeared in December that same year. A training flight of bombers went missing in 1945, possibly in the area of the triangle. There are dozens of flights over the "Bermuda Triangle" every day, and in the past 80 years these are about the only unexplained disappearances--all of which occurred more than 60 years ago. Oh, a Cessna disappeared in 1969. Statistical analysis has shown that any equally heavily traveled area of ocean has about the same (or more) "unexplained" disappearances as the Bermuda Triangle. Disappearances there are not statistically significant.