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Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle

Student of 10th class

Doncov A.

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HypothesisWe believe that the ships and planes disappeared in

connection with unusual weather events such as underwater earthquakes, waterfalls and tornadoes.

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The research plan Get acquainted with the hypotheses of mystical

phenomena beginnings in the Bermuda Triangle; To analyze the hypothesis; To confirm or refute the hypothesis of our study.

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The Bermuda Triangle. HypothesesThere were adduced several dozen different

explanations. Let us examine some of them.

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses

1. a) Fabrication. All the cases are no more than fiction and fables of travel agencies owners (this version explains about 50-70% of all accidents).

b) Coincidence. All cases are no more than coincidence (up to 70-80% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses

2. The reason is something under the ground and at the ocean bottom

a) The underwater earthquake. Waves with up to 60 m tall can appear as a result of the catastrophic displacement of the ocean bottom, and it are capable of instantly absorption the ship of any size without leaving any traces (up to 20-40% of all accidents).

• b) “Atlantes”. There are residual traces of the lost civilization of Atlantes (their mainland was somewhere nearby) (several accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses

c) Underwater civilization. From the version with the Atlantes it differ only in that hypothetical underwater inhabitants live and thrive to this day (several accidents).

3. The reason is water.

a) “Sea voice”. Depending on the intensity of the infrasound vibrations people on ship will experience varying degrees of panic. They can sit in a lifeboat and sail away from their ship or run out onto the deck and jump overboard. At very high-intensity infrasound people can die, that had been repeatedly described.

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses

b) Underwater ultrasound. The terrible sound concentrator is not there on the surface, but at the ocean bottom (up to 30-50% of all accidents).

c) Countercurrent. The underlying supposition is that the north wind and the rolling waves give rise to waterfall with few kilometers height and powerful downward

flow (up to 20-30% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypothesesd) Hydrodynamic effects. Sated gas that evolved from the

bottom soil, the mass of water separates from the bottom and moves to the surface. Upon reaching the surface, gas-liquid volume may rise to a height of several hundred meters (up to 40-50% of all accidents).

e) Emissions of methane. Maybe methane, expiring from the bottom is guilty in all. The explosion made a large amount of methane and the density of water decreases the number of times that the ships go to the bottom in a few seconds. And when methane reaches the water surface, it rises into the air and poses a risk to flying planes in this spot (up to 10-20% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses

f) “Animal attacks”. There are giant squid and undersea animals attacks (several accidents).

4. The reason is something in the air

a) Reduced cohesion. There is a zone with “low cohesion” in atmosphere. They tend to rise to great heights and slowly move, disappear and reappear in another place (up to 30-40% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses

b) Atmospheric explosions. In a complex combination of gravitational, electromagnetic, seismic and acoustic anomalies picture of regular air existence distorted, downstream may be formed suddenly with a velocity of several hundred meters per second and could lead to the loss of any ship or plane (up to 30-50% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypothesesc) Reverse tornado. The underlying supposition is

reports about giant whirlpools with a diameter of 150-200 km, observed in the Bermuda Triangle (up to 10-30% of all accidents).

d) Natural laser. Under certain conditions, the sun can be seen as a pumping source, the smooth ocean surface and upper atmosphere - as reflectors of light waves. Thus, the elements of the laser device created (up to 20-40% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypotheses5. The reason is in the physical fields

a) Magnetic anomaly. a) Magnetic anomaly. There is rThere is recurringecurring emergent emergent magnetic anomaly leads to a malfunction of devices magnetic anomaly leads to a malfunction of devices ((uup to 30-50% of all accidents)p to 30-50% of all accidents)..

b) b) OOcean current, high electrical conductivity. In favor of cean current, high electrical conductivity. In favor of this version say sharp drops in depth at the bottom of this version say sharp drops in depth at the bottom of the ocean, the structure of the bottom and the ocean, the structure of the bottom and ““thinningthinning”” crust. crust.

cc) The energy of electric discharge. At high space ) The energy of electric discharge. At high space velocities for bodies of largevelocities for bodies of large size size potentials reach such potentials reach such enormous quantities that there is a real possibility of enormous quantities that there is a real possibility of the breakdown between the moving body and the the breakdown between the moving body and the earth's surface (earth's surface (uup to 10-20% of all accidents)p to 10-20% of all accidents)..

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypothesesd) Gravitational anomaly. Gravitational perturbations

under certain conditions can lead to immediate catastrophic lowering of the water with followed an equally rapid return to the original state (up to 30-50% of all accidents).

6. The reason is something in space

a) Alien abduction (several accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypothesesb) “Interference of aliens”. Some ufologists believe that

the seabed can have installed signal device, supplied with electricity by a powerful source of energy, and which serves as a beacon for UFOs. This equipment periodically disrupts navigation instruments (several accidents).

c) “Time Trap”. It is assumed that spatio-temporal trap created in the Bermuda Triangle (up to 40-60% of all accidents).

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The Bermuda Triangle. Hypothesesd) “Black hole”. There is local gravity anomaly, which

sucks ships (up to 20-40% of all accidents).

e) “Non-existent Universe”. Because of the emerging magnetic disturbances in the area lost warplanes launched an interval of time of becoming a non-existent Universe, where the continents, seas and islands have largely other delineation than on our Earth (several accidents).

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ConclusionsCheck any of the hypothesis is difficult because quantity

of real and recorded incidents of ships disappearances isn’t more than 10-15% of reported in the sensational newspaper articles and information on these truly unexplained disappearance is extremely stingy.

One thing is indisputable and irrefutable: The Bermuda Triangle remains the greatest fear, the greatest miracle, the greatest deception and the greatest hope for a clue in the research history of anomalous zones in the world.

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ConclusionsThus, we could neither confirm nor deny our

hypothesis until the end, due to lack of evidence and few witnesses of incidents.

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List of used resources

• Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [electronic resource] / Access regime: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Бермудский_треугольник

• The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle [electronic resource] / Access regime: http://www.sunhome.ru/magic/11266

• Chernobrov B. The Bermuda Triangle [electronic resource] / Access regime: http://www.4ygeca.com/ bermud.html