Through the years, the Bermuda Triangle Mystery has been confusing many people, leading them to try to find answers for this baffling mystery. A lot of people believe that this is because of some paranormal activity, a natural cause, and many others. Here are some of them:
Pirate Theory:
Pirates? What do you mean pirates? I was confused too when I was researching for theories on this mystery. A lot of people refuse to believe it, but researchers say it's possible. Maybe a group of armed men would ambush a vessel, stealing valuables, killing the people on board, and leaving no evidence for the authorities who might have found a ship in the middle of the Triangle. Piracy wouldn't be a good theory for the aircraft mysteries, but it's a possible reason for the ships that may have been reported missing over the past years.
UFO and Alien Theory:
UFOs and aliens roaming around the Bermuda Triangle is a really popular theory. A lot of researchers, scientists, and theorists agree that there's an area beneath the Triangle that is frequently visited by UFOs. Some researchers said that the Bermuda Triangle was a point chosen by aliens where they abduct and capture the ships and the air crafts. Maybe they think it's better than abducting cows and crop circles huh?
Atlantis Theory:
Since the Bermuda Triangle is in the Atlantic Ocean, some believe that the advanced technology developed by the Atlantians back in the day messed with the instrumentation of the ships and planes, causing them to sink or crash. There doesn't seem to be an evidence for this, but in 1970, while this guy, named Dr. Ray Brown, was scuba diving near the Bari Islands in the Bahamas, claimed that he saw a pyramid-like structure, with a smooth, mirror-like finish. But I guess that's not a valid reason because he didn't have any evidence (i.e., a picture or video) or any other witnesses.
Kusche Theory:
In 1975, Larry Kusche, a librarian at Arizona State University, found a very different answer to the mystery. He decided to investigate the claims from these articles and books. Kusche carefully read through the records that some writers ignored. Kusche discovered that these "strange mysteries" weren't strange as the other writers described. He noted that while the Triangle writers wrote about how it was calm when the ships or planes disappeared, there were raging storms in the progress. Others said that ships completely disappeared, when records say that their remains were actually recovered and that the reason for their sinking was explained.
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