New explanation for ships disappearing in the Bermuda triangle

An Australian scientist believes that all the mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda triangle are caused by human error.

Australian Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki said that the disappearances of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle , the sea that spans more than 700,000km between Florida, Puerto Rico, and the northern Atlantic island of Bermuda, occurs regularly. due to human error , News.com.au reported yesterday.

Dr. Kruszelnicki said the Bermuda triangle is not outstanding considering the number of disappearances. “According to the insurance company Lloyds in London, UK and the US Coast Guard, the number of plane crashes in the Bermuda Triangle is about the same as anywhere else in the world,” Kruszelnicki said. “This area is close to the equator, close to the rich country of America, so there are many ships and planes in circulation.”

Kruszelnicki mentions as a prime example the disappearance of five American TBM Avenger torpedo bombers in 1945 along with seaplanes sent to search them. Authorities found no evidence of the wreckage or whereabouts of the crew.

New explanation for ships disappearing in the Bermuda triangle
The sea is known as the Bermuda triangle. (Photo: News.com.au).

Kruszelnicki noted that radio data on the night of the crash showed that junior pilots suggested flying west, but captain Charles Taylor flew east. He also concluded that the search plane was not missing, but actually blew up.

“In this crew only one pilot was experienced, the rest were inexperienced, while the weather was bad with waves up to 15 meters high,” Kruszelnicki said.

Over the years, scientists around the world have offered similar explanations for the disappearances in the Devil’s Triangle.

The US Coast Guard (USCG) believes that the Bermuda Triangle is not a particularly dangerous geographical area for ships or aircraft. “In reviewing the many disappearances in the area over the years, there are no indications that accidents were caused by anomalous causes. No supernatural elements were detected,” the USCG said.

Similarly, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed that the disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle is similar to other places with high air and maritime traffic in the world.

“The ocean has always been a mystery to humans and when the weather is bad or the navigation is poor, it can be a very dangerous place. This is true all over the world. There is no evidence the Bermuda triangle has much. mysterious disappearances than other seas with heavy traffic,” NOAA emphasized.