Le mystere du Triangle des Bermudes.
envoyé par Hybride54
To make a link with Jordan's article, I found a very interesting French documentary, in which English experts are interviewed and notably Gian J. Quasar, the specialist of the Bermuda Triangle, who gathered the most pieces of information he can find for 12 years about this subject.
The Hutchinson effect could be a plausible solution to explain why magnetic disturbances, rare on earth, are regularly recorded in the area of the Bermuda Triangle ...
Electronic magnetically charged clouds were observed in the sky in this area. These clouds could be related to the interaction of solar particles with the Earth's atmosphere. This could be the result of charged particles around a line of magnetic field. Crossing such a cloud-shaped tunnel induces strong magnetic disturbances.
The explanation for the disappearance of wrecks of ships or aircrafts has been provided by experience not yet explained of the electromagnetic Hutchinson effect that causes abnormal gelatinization or cold fusion of metal and spontaneous levitation. These astonishing phenomenons have been proved by video records, made by Hutchinson himself in his laboratory. These effects are the result of what is believed to be an interaction between very complex longitudinal waves and pulsed electromagnetic fields.
Many effects created in the laboratory recall phenomena observed in the Bermuda Triangle: there is a cloud-changing electromagnetic anomaly.
A slight fog was also observed moving in the room, similar to that described the pilot Bruce Gemona during his flight between the island of Andros and Florida, a sunny clear afternoon, in 1995.
If this effect exists, it is likely that nature is able to gather all the right conditions. And in this case, an aircraft or a ship could suffer significant damage, or even disintegrate. Maybe this is an explanation for mysterious forces often cited by pilots and investigators.
The Earth itself generates a magnetic field, so there may be a place on our planet where this field interacts with other phenomena (solar wind, for example) to create such disturbances. Maybe the Bermuda Triangle, where this part of ocean is nicknamed the Sea Devil, are located in an area where temperatures, weather and the electromagnetic field are conducive to the emergence of the effect Hutchinson.
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