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The Bermuda Triangle

A mysterious place where planes and ships are often missing. The causes vary, and include severe weather, sudden rising of fog, extraordinary electromagnetic or the ancient ruin of Atlantis. Whatever it is, now the cause of missing ships and planes has a new definition.

The Bermuda Triangle is a mystery place for numerous planes and ships vanishing. Among other, the notorious disappearance of the famous Flight 19 and Mary Celeste are some of the examples of the vanishing. Many theories propounded that the causes are sudden storm, mystery fog bank, and methane gas. Others suggested the strange disappearances since centuries ago were related to an ancient kingdom– Atlantis where pieces of the stone were discovered under the Bimini road. Nevertheless, time dimension is another propounded theory where The Triangle is the time portal to ships and planes. They were disappeared into the 3rd dimension.

In this book, author Bruce Gernon has suggested a never before theory—electromagnetic. Mr. Gernon himself has been experienced the time twisted incident twice. He researched into the phenomenon upon his experiences and with other pilots who had been undergone the almost same strange phenomenon such as Charles Linberg., he finally came out with the theory.

Usually, they noticed, a fog will form in no time and it sticks to the planes or ships and gradually blanketed them into a grayish, sometime lightning cloud. Following the incident, they noticed the electrical equipment will be dysfunctional. Compass will run erratically, people will feel uneasiness, dizzy and panic. The first time he experienced the incident was when he piloted with his father and a friend.

On December 4th 1970, they flew from Florida to Andros Island. It was an usual flight routine but he never forget about the happening in his life. They were trapped by a huge grayish cloud. It seemed like a tunnel where the flight was blanketed inside. Mr. Gernon was only able to peek through the tunnel of cloud. The situation onboard was getting more erratic. He knew he had to lose the cloud but wherever the flight goes, it followed.

Luckily for Mr. Gernon, he was able to control his plane and managing it carefully out of the cloud. After landing, he discovered that the usual journey of 75 minutes flight, he reached destination for only 47 minutes. After years of researching, he proposed a new theory – electromagnetic fog. In his opinion, the ever expanded cloud is the result of the electromagnetic of planes and boats. When surrounded by the cloud, either the pilot will experience what Mr. Gernon has experienced which is either travel longer or shorter, or worst, becomes another disappeared flights in the region. He also thought that Flight 19 had the same experience as he did.

And in 1996, he once again encountered with the mystery fog and managed to survive with his calm composure. After two times of narrow escapes, he finally has an explanation of the phenomenon.

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  1. Brand

    On March 3, 2009 at 1:56 pm


    OMG i have heard alot on the bermuda triangle. What does it mean where r the bones and blood of the missing people. HAVE U EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SACRAFICING URSELF. PEOPLE THIS IS A SERIOU. IT\’S SCARY!!!!!!

  2. Researcher

    On February 10, 2011 at 6:37 pm


    I have done a lot of research on the Bermuda Triangle.I understand everything you are saying but over half of it comes from the book The Fog. I read the book and enjoyed it very much. You shouldn’t take everything from that book though. There is so much to the Triangle and the book only gives SOME of the experiences and happenings. When doing this kind of research you need to further your research and keep an open mind.Think outside of the box.
    Brand you to might want to follow this advice. It is serious but no need to be afraid of it. Thanks!

  3. Kalista Leow

    On August 24, 2011 at 10:19 am


    hi researcher, thanks for the detail reading. This article is a book review. I am writing about the material I read in the book.

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