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Scientist explained the mystery of disappearing aircraft in the Bermuda Triangle

Scientist explained the mystery of disappearing aircraft in the Bermuda Triangle

Solving the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle: Australian Scientist Debunks Famous Myth

Australian researcher Karl Kruszelnicki presented a scientific explanation for the mysterious phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle, as reported by the authoritative journal Popular Mechanics.

According to Kruszelnicki's conclusions, there is no mysticism in the disappearances of ships and aircraft in this area. His calculations convincingly show that the percentage of missing vessels and airliners in the infamous triangle completely corresponds to the average statistics for other areas of the world's oceans.

The researcher acknowledges the fact of regular crashes in this zone, but attributes this to the extremely high intensity of maritime and air traffic. In addition, this area is considered technically difficult for navigation for both vessels and aviation.

As a reminder, the Bermuda Triangle is an area of the Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. In the public consciousness, this territory is associated with unexplained disappearances of sea and air vessels. The most famous case remains the mysterious disappearance of five American bombers in 1945.