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Post by Shell91 on Nov 27, 2004 10:34:59 GMT -5
Just a thought. Has anyone ever really sat down and thought about what happened to the people who disappeared after the disappearance?
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Post by delta on Dec 8, 2004 21:11:30 GMT -5
I always lean towards thinking that the people and their modes of transportation are in another dimension and hopefully one day they can return.
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Post by Nebka on Dec 10, 2004 23:57:27 GMT -5
I to thought that they were in a onther Dimension but that state they are in is another story
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Post by Shell91 on Dec 11, 2004 13:38:21 GMT -5
If it's another dimension, what do you suppose it's like?
Something similar to this one but different in subtle ways or something so different we wouldn't recognise anything about it?
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Post by delta on Dec 12, 2004 15:14:33 GMT -5
I would hope, for their sake, that it was nice and beautiful and they would not be scared and then when they came back, it would only seem to them, that they were gone a few moments. But then reality would hit and if they were gone for any length of time, everything would be different and scary for them. I think I have been watching too many movies. I guess the answer to this question could only be solved if someone did come back one day and tell us, or perhaps one day if we traveled to the Triangle, we might just find out.
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Post by Shell91 on Dec 15, 2004 15:48:56 GMT -5
Personally I rather doubt anyone who truly disappears comes back. Only the few who seem to have been on the edge of an event and were fortunate enough not to have been sucked into whenever or wherever can describe their experiences and I don't believe it's a full experience. I think they just sort of brush against the event for want of a better way to phrase it. Kind of like the person who is close enough to feel the heat of a lightning bolt but didn't actually get struck.
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Post by censhot on Dec 28, 2004 9:15:02 GMT -5
Hi everybody, Well just a thought there is possibly nothing known as 4th dimension or the other world,because that would then defy principles of Physics . If more explorations are done then probably we would find the wrecks of flight 19 and other dissappeared aircrafts. [glow=red,2,300]Never forget E=MC^2[/glow] But only convincing theory for such phenomena is the Hutchison effect. I was looking at the videos of some of Hutchison's effect and those were amazing, how different electromagnetic waves can create effects.
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Post by Lostkjun on Mar 16, 2005 8:35:21 GMT -5
"Just a thought. Has anyone ever really sat down and thought about what happened to the people who disappeared after the disappearance?"
I can tell you with complete confidence that family members of loved ones that have disappeared often ponder what really happened.
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Post by iamhere on Mar 23, 2005 15:07:24 GMT -5
Hello everyone. I am certainly not suggesting that everyone who has disappeared is in a different dimension, but we being linear beings generally find it difficult to ponder what another dimension beyond our own could be like. With Albert Einstein's birthdate having just come and gone, there has been renewed interest in his ideas, and he himself had suggested the possibility of more dimensions. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I had heard of up to 16 dimensions? While he was way ahead of his time, modern mathematicians, physicists, and theorists have studied, sometimes refined, and found some inconsistentcies in his work. I still believe that one day we will discover how certain particles with no mass described in quantum physics could travel faster than the speed of light. But my point is that there are so many things that we just don't know yet, some of which are now being observed such as the Hutchinson effect, interstellar dark matter, black holes, etc., that we can only guess as to what has become of the poor souls lost in the triangle. So many sciences must be involved to unravel the triangle's mysteries. Even geology has a role, as we try to determine why the earth's natural magnetic forces are weakening faster in the triangle area than anywhere else.
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Post by iamhere on Mar 23, 2005 15:46:34 GMT -5
Sorry, I just wanted to correct myself in that we are celebrating this year as the 100th anniversary of the greatest five papers written by Einstein, not his birthday. This year the United Nations has declared it as "The World Year of Physics" in honor of his greatest achievements in 1905.
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Post by trianglebuster on Apr 16, 2005 9:47:03 GMT -5
Hi all,
Logically speaking the only answer one comes to time and time again is another dimension. Its like a gateway into another time. Think of time travel.
In every incident there has never been any trace of debris or wreckage, and in each case where they have radioed in have said that their instruments are playing up, which suggests quite clearly of some magnetic pull.
I would never rule out alien intervention either, because we dont understand it does'ant mean its not happening.
My Father has said that UFO's come out of the earth and not from outer space, and I reckon Bermuda is there base where they come in and out of. How deep is the sea below Bermuda? What do we know about the hidden depths?
Another aspect of disappearance is that here in the UK we have people who have disappeared and never seen of again, there is this lad from the Isle of Wight, I live along the coast in the UK in the Southampton area, but this lad went missing years ago, he had no problems at all, just disappeared without a trace, there are many incidents with people disappearing without out no reason.
So it does'ant just happen with the Bermuda region. Also there are people going through Bermuda every day without incident, it seems to happen in an erratic way.
I looked at the dates of some of the missing but there was not one particular month or time of year that stuck out.
But I do some how believe that they just did'ant just die and that there is another dimension, if they had just died we would of found the craft they were in and their bodies.
Don't forget we are a spirit, we only have a body so we can see each other, there is a spirit world we know little about. Christian speaking don't forget there are the falling angels who God kicked out of heaven, they can be anywhere and may even be piloting these UFO's!!!
Perhaps these aliens wanted the fuel on the boats and planes for their spaceships.
We all want to unravel this great mystery, but are u sure u want to know? Would the truth be too hard to take? would our minds be able to cope with the truth? If we could look into our future and saw the bad things we would not be able as humans to deal with it, we would all end up in a mental assylum.
Another dimension is the only one thats making any kind of sense.
Regards, Julie
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Post by iamhere on Apr 19, 2005 8:46:26 GMT -5
Hello everybody and trianglebuster(Julie), Julie, I am like you in keeping an open mind of the many possibilities for these disappearances and phenomenon, but what I am saying is that maybe not everyone has disappeared in the same way. Some may be in a different dimension while others may have landed a different fate. In all the data compiled of the disappearances, some did have debris, others were lost completely, while others disappeared but their craft were discovered abandoned. So there could be many explanations, like smugglers who took prisoners, or erratic weather phenomenon, or UFOs, or portals to different dimensions, or simply a failed attempt to locate debris because the search pattern may have been looking in the wrong place. The only thing I seriously doubt is that aliens would need fuel from one of our boats! But it's good that you are thinking of many different reasons. By the way, Julie, does the Isle of Wight have cliffs and a strong current or undertow? This person may have slipped and the waters carried him away without being found. I live in Michigan, USA, where naval and aircraft accidents happen frequently, but I've been to London, Stonehenge and as far west as Bathe, but not to the coast. From what I gather, much of the coast has strong winds and the water has a strong current. I too am Christian but don't feel spirituality has much of a role here. It is also definetely true that strange phenomenon and mysterious disappearances happen worldwide, but there is a concentration of specific things happening in the triangle which makes it unique in the world. So there can be many possibilities, and we can't neglect any of them as we keep our minds open to the realm of strange phenomenon which make the triangle a place of mystery and adventure.
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Post by trianglebuster on Apr 19, 2005 14:26:39 GMT -5
Hello I am here! ;D
Thx for your interesting remarks.
Its remarkable that with all the intelligent minds in this world no one can fathom out this great mystery that the Bermuda Triangle presents to us.
So, we have those that left debris, those where the craft were left behind and no occupants, to the ones who totally disappeared.
The first one can be explained away and say this could of been atrocious weather conditions, this theory may be wrong, but it can be explained away. Second one, where there was a craft but not occupants, that one could fall into either catagory. But its the third one where there is no explanation just total diappearance of both craft and occupants, that Im most concerned with, as these are a total mystery.
And why were their instruments playing up? there is one guy who survived who discribed this votex and he could see blue sky at the end, and the wing tips were bent upwards from scraping the sides of what he was in.
What was this votex?
Everyday there are many craft who pass through the Bermuda Triangle safely, it seems to happen spasmodically. Last year 3 aircraft went missing, its still happening, its not as if it was something that happened years ago. To prevent anymore people diappearing can they not stop people going through the Bermuda Triangle? can it be bypassed without disrupting peoples lives?
Perhaps they already are doing this? they could have specialised instruments in the Bermuda Triangle detecting any changes in the atmosphere, weather, electrial/magnetic charges. And could satellite not pick up anything unusual from space? or our radar even.
As regard to what you said about the Isle of Wight, and about that lad, it is a possibility, needs further thought.
It would be awesome to visit the Bermuda Triangle, knowing my luck I would disappear, lol. It would then put things into perspective, I would like to go with someone who knows BT so I can ask questions. Have you ever visited BT?
I think I have to go away and think some more, as there is nothing clear cut in my mind, I really need to ask questions like how deep is the ocean around BT? is there any unusual characteristics of the area? Is there anything of a magnetic nature that could mess up their instruments?
Anyway Il be back with more wild theories, afterall they dont call me trianglebuster for nothing, lol! I will not be beat, lol!
Julie Trianglebuster (Investigator)
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Post by iamhere on Apr 20, 2005 6:55:57 GMT -5
Julie, the incident concerning the vortex is most amazing in that we actually have a survivor of the weird effects of the Triangle. Someone who narrowly survived describes such things as loss of instrumentation, strange visual phenomenon, and time displacement. I believe more research needs to be done concerning electromagnetism, the Hutchinson effect, and physics in general before we can truely understand what might be happening in the BT. The missing people might be unaware that they are missing because the world seems normal to them. They are going about their lives unaware that they are now in a different dimension other than our own. The best way to explain this is how Einstein predicted that if you travel at almost the speed of light time slows down only for you, while back here on Earth we are all aging rapidly in relation to the space traveler at the speed of light. So if the traveler returns to Earth, what seemed like a day to them turns out to be hundreds of years to anyone on the Earth. So it seems to me that this might be happening in the BT, according to natural laws and physics that we already know, and according to a few things we've yet to discover. To answer some questions, no I have not visited the BT personally but plan on going there during a vacation in the future. The BT is not really a triangle per say, but is a region of the Atlantic off the coast of Florida and the Caribbean Sea(West Indies) in which a concentration of disappearances and unusual phenomenon have occurred. Since there is no clear boundary there is no way that we can travel around the BT, as there are people that live and work in this envronment every day! It is an important vacation spot, and traveling over the waters here requires you to follow certain routes over islands and navigating beacons so as to not get lost. Thus, it is unavoidable. About the ocean, there are some unusual characteristics such as the trade winds and ocean temperatures, as well as currents which are unique to the area, which the seafaring people of the region are well aware of. I do know that scientists have determined that this region of the Earth's natural magnetic field is weakoning at a faster rate than anywhere else. I don't know if sensors are being used specifically to study unusual phenomenon or not. But if you can, read Gian's book called Into the Bermuda Triangle, or simply read every part of this websight to really give you an understanding of what's happening here. Take the virtual tour in an airplane across all the islands and read about some of the mysterious happenings, along with some potential explainations to fully immerse yourself in this modern day mystery. Bye for now, Paul.
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