Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Scientists have uncovered the secret of the Bermuda Triangle

Scientists have uncovered the secret of the Bermuda Triangle
According to Professor Australian Monash University (Melbourne), Joseph Monaghan, he and his student David May uncovered the mystery of Bermuda Triangle. The culprit of the mysterious plane crashes and the disappearance of ships in the area of ​​natural gas was methane.
Bermuda Triangle for centuries attracted the attention of scientists and explorers. Scientists have explored some of the seabed in the region. As a result, they found that the site of the ancient faults in the field of ancient volcanic eruptions have accumulated a large amount of methane hydrants. According to their theory, the gas released by a natural cracks, turns into huge bubbles, which then rise up from the ocean floor and become perpetrators of accidents, bursting at the surface. Proofs of this are set out in a research paper published in the American Journal of Physics.
To test their theory, the scientists decided to start to recreate the situation with a computer. The model showed that any ship, being in the methane bubble loses its buoyancy and therefore sinks to the bottom of the ocean. Giant bubbles can even shoot down the plane in the sky, disabling the engine or causing an explosion.
Their suspicions researchers tested in practice by conducting the following experiment, which confirmed their theory. They built a large tank and fill it with water. Then began to produce large bubbles of methane from the bottom of the tank to the toy ships, floating on the water surface. Scientists have found that when the ship was between the middle of the bubble and its outer edge, then he went to the bottom. The same model explains why in the Bermuda Triangle are ships with dead people: they just suffocated by toxic gas.
But some researchers are still skeptical and believe that the Bermuda Triangle which holds more secrets than one methane.

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