Supernatural theories of Bermuda Triangle at least 42
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Theory #1
According to Channel 5 documentary The Bermuda Triangle Enigma, scientists now believe conditions in that area are just right for “massive rogue waves”, and have used simulators to demonstrate how these could put ships at risk.
“There are storms to the south and north, which come together,” said University of Southampton oceanographer Simon Boxall. “And if there are additional ones from Florida, it can be a potentially deadly formation of rogue waves.”
The Huffington Post reports that rogue waves of this type of wave could reach 100ft tall, which would be on par with the largest wave ever recorded, a “100-foot tsunami triggered by an earthquake and landslide in Alaska’s Lituya Bay in 1958”.
Theory #2
Magnetic forces causing compass malfunctions
The Bermuda triangle is one of two places on earth where compasses point to true north (the geographic North Pole) rather than magnetic north (the shifting magnetic North Pole), says How Stuff Works.
Some theories have suggested that the agonic line, the point where the magnetic and true north are perfectly aligned, passes through Bermuda Triangle, resulting in a magnetic phenomenon which could explain cases where pilots and ship captains claimed their compasses ceased to work properly, causing them to veer off-course.
The problem with this theory is that early 18th century scientists discovered that the agonic line shifts each year. While it did pass through the Bermuda Triangle at one point, it now goes through the Gulf of Mexico instead