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Originally posted by Darthorious
They don't look at it because a report came out years ago saying if you place the same sized triangle over any part of the ocean you get the same number of missing ships as in the Bermuda triangle and the same number of reports of failed navigational equipment.
After that reports was published most scientists stopped researching the Bermuda triangle on a serious level.
Originally posted by Chance321
That stuff always fascinated me. With all their "excuses" of what really happened it still doesn't explaine why no wreckage has been found from any vessels that disappeard, no oil slicks, ect . Personally, I think something is going on around there. But now wasn't their suppose to be a smaller triangle around one of the great lakes?
Originally posted by Darthorious
They don't look at it because a report came out years ago saying if you place the same sized triangle over any part of the ocean you get the same number of missing ships as in the Bermuda triangle and the same number of reports of failed navigational equipment.
After that reports was published most scientists stopped researching the Bermuda triangle on a serious level.
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
What if there is a wormhole connecting these two locations and anything that happens to fall in gets spewed out in another space-time dimension?
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
Then we have the dragon triangle AT EXACTLY THE SAME LATITUDE AND OPPOSITE LONGITUDE in the pacific ocean
Originally posted by pikypiky
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
What if there is a wormhole connecting these two locations and anything that happens to fall in gets spewed out in another space-time dimension?
Actually, you might be on to something. But a thought came to my mind that maybe the earth is hollow and that these two locations are openings on either side of this planet. Ooo!
[edit on 2008-11-29 by pikypiky]