Christopher Columbus's journal suggests that a giant fireball appeared before his ship as he sailed to North America. The claims of the Bermuda Triangle include alien abductions, black holes, and sea monsters.
There is an abundance of theories and reasonable explanations, but with conspiracists conjuring new conspiracies all the time, we may never put to rest the enigma that is the Bermuda Triangle. Scientists are unable to explain how many planes and boats went missing in this area. Even the rescue plane which attempted to locate survivors disappeared. With much mystery surrounding this area, myths such as the presence of an underwater civilization need to be put to rest.Īrguably, the most famous plane disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle was the belonging to Flight 19. Different depictions of the character show Superman being able to reach the speed of light, cross the temporal barriers preventing. The region wasn't always named the "Bermuda Triangle" since the term was first used by Edward Van Winkle Jones in an article published in The Miami Herald on September 17, 1950. Yes, Pre-Crisis Superman (one of the strongest versions of the character in all of the DC continuities) has indeed been fast enough to escape the gravitational pull of a black hole by moving faster than light. Elsa Tharp was out walking with her historic preservation architect parents in Leadville, Colorado, the continent’s highest incorporated city at 10,200 feet, when they stumbled upon the for-sale. 'First of all, you approach the speed of light as you fall into the. Although planes and boats frequently go missing in areas of the ocean, the Bermuda Triangle contains strange disappearances which have perplexed scholars for decades. As you're sucked in to a black hole, time would bend in front of and behind you, allowing you to 'see' into the past and future. Over time, there have been numerous disappearances which occurred under unusual circumstances in a western region of the North Atlantic Ocean.