Post by mes on Oct 26, 2004 14:37:43 GMT -5
San Juan hospitals. Jose Rodriguez, a passenger on the flight, said
in reports in San Juan that when the aircraft experienced the
turbulence, it dropped suddenly and then suddenly rose up again,
causing passengers to fly from their seats.
I'm guessing that any one reading this has seen "Inside The Bermuda
Triangle" on Discovery/Discovery Science? If not then you may not know
what I mean. A long explanation follows:
One of the ill-fated plane's last transmissions was "A strange object
ahead of us". If you recall, another pilot who managed to survive,
claimed that he flew through a rotating tunnel, and when he left, he
caught "Electircal fog" on his wing tips. Experts reckon that he flew
through a thunder storm, while it was forming. Assuming that his
account is true, I think that the "object" in front of the other
plane, may well have been a lightening ball or even a cluster of them.
If you wonder how it/they stayed infront of the aircraft, that may
have been because of electrical fog that their aircraft caught. This
electromagnetic field could have conflicted with a near by electrical
field to keep the ball/s in front of the plane, these conflicting
forces would have sent the planes compasses and other electrics
haywire, hence they were unable to re-tune the radio and send a
distress signal in time before the aircraft, sadly crashed. Although
lightening balls are an extra-ordinary phenomenon, remember, that is
also applicable to the Bermuda Triangle itself.
If any one has been affected by any losses or events by the triangle's
hand, you have my deepest sympathy.
in reports in San Juan that when the aircraft experienced the
turbulence, it dropped suddenly and then suddenly rose up again,
causing passengers to fly from their seats.
I'm guessing that any one reading this has seen "Inside The Bermuda
Triangle" on Discovery/Discovery Science? If not then you may not know
what I mean. A long explanation follows:
One of the ill-fated plane's last transmissions was "A strange object
ahead of us". If you recall, another pilot who managed to survive,
claimed that he flew through a rotating tunnel, and when he left, he
caught "Electircal fog" on his wing tips. Experts reckon that he flew
through a thunder storm, while it was forming. Assuming that his
account is true, I think that the "object" in front of the other
plane, may well have been a lightening ball or even a cluster of them.
If you wonder how it/they stayed infront of the aircraft, that may
have been because of electrical fog that their aircraft caught. This
electromagnetic field could have conflicted with a near by electrical
field to keep the ball/s in front of the plane, these conflicting
forces would have sent the planes compasses and other electrics
haywire, hence they were unable to re-tune the radio and send a
distress signal in time before the aircraft, sadly crashed. Although
lightening balls are an extra-ordinary phenomenon, remember, that is
also applicable to the Bermuda Triangle itself.
If any one has been affected by any losses or events by the triangle's
hand, you have my deepest sympathy.