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Australian scientist Krushelnitsky disproved the myth of the Bermuda Triangle and gave his own explanation

An Australian scientist spoke about the features of the Bermuda Triangle, dispelling the myth of the disappeared ships.

We are talking about a small area in the Atlantic Ocean, located between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Florida. This place is called the Bermuda Triangle. It is known to many by the disappeared ships.

Some scientists began to refer to magnetic fields, other arguments related to aliens and other unscientific theories. However, a scientist from Australia, Karl Krushelnitsky, suggested that there is nothing inexplicable, and the Bermuda Triangle is not so mysterious.

“If you look at the facts that the US Coast Guard and the large insurance company Lloyd’s of London can provide, you will find out that the percentage of missing aircraft and ships in this zone is no higher than in any other,” he said.

To date, about 50 ships and 20 aircraft have been lost there. However, Karl recalled that the first story was submitted to a science fiction magazine.

Most likely, the whole thing is in the depths of this place – up to 9 kilometers, and therefore it is very difficult to raise the disappeared to the surface. Writes about it Lenta.ru citing Fox Weather.

Plus, there is a risk that methane clathrate has accumulated there, that is, a gas rising up and reducing the density of water, which directly affects ships passing by.

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