A new theory may finally explain why the Bermuda Triangle has long been linked to mysterious disappearances of ships and planes.
Researchers have long suggested that unusual environmental conditions, such as rare combinations of methane gas releases from the ocean floor, may have temporarily disrupted buoyancy and engines.
According to Ronald Kapper of 'What If Science,' the phenomenon may have been active in the past but has since disappeared, which could explain why incidents in the area have declined in recent decades.
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