
I swear he is missing his calling because with a boring monotone voice like his, he should be doing audio tapes for insomniacs. All the while we're hit with dry bits of triangle history by this host guy who is like water and crackers for dinner. The "hook" is to try and present this information with this fictional story about a scientist's quest to find answers for what made his dog go Cujo on his kid.
But this thing is ridiculous, throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the mix and blaming it on these triangles around the world. I happen to enjoy discussions about the Bermuda Triangle, too. Look, I don't have an ax to grind against fringe science or mysteries or anything like that. This boring, meandering pseudo-documentary is one of the worst things I've ever seen put forth by the History Channel. From this bizarre start we somehow make our way into talking about magnetic fields and vile vortices, of which the Bermuda Triangle is the most infamous. While there the family dog attacks and kills the boy. Furthermore, a study by ETH Zurich and the University of Miami indicates some ocean patterns, often called eddies, are the mathematical equivalent of black holes in cosmology.An American scientist takes his young son to the Algerian desert because he had heard there was something weird about the place that made animals afraid to go near it. He’s spoken to several theoretical physicists, and he says they all mentioned portals. But could it be aliens? Or perhaps it’s the black holes being discussed.Īccording to a private investigator on the episode, there are many, many unexplained disappearances. What happened to the entire civilization on Easter Island? Some say it’s related to rats. Could the electromagnetic vortex alter time and space? Disappearances Furthermore, every watch on the plane was set back 20 minutes. Directly over Miami Beach, he had traveled some 100 miles in 3 minutes (2000 mph). He went through, and the tunnel collapsed behind him. In front of him, he saw a giant tunnel, a mile wide and ten miles long. As he entered a cloud, his controls went crazy, and he says he went through a “time tunnel vortex.” When he emerged, he realized he was in the center of a massive storm. Pilot Bruce Gernon made a flight in the Bermuda Triangle on Dec 4, 1970. Is it possible the electromagnetic phenomenon associated with thunderstorms in this area could open up a way to transport on and off the planet. The Mary Celeste ship was found without crew ( supplementary History Channel investigation). In fact, Columbus passed through and his compasses failed, followed by some mysterious lights. The Bermuda Triangle has long been known as a source of peculiar phenomenon. Is a new episode of 911 on tonight? (December 20).Is a new episode of Ordinary Joe on tonight? (December 20).Barry season 3 is not coming to HBO in January 2022.What time is Dexter: New Blood episode 8 coming out tonight?.Dexter: New Blood episode 8 recap: Kurt vs Dexter vs Angela?.The Japanese, on the other hand, have a different view of why there was a failure. The area, however, has caused issues for decades, and may create vortexes that alter time and space. Thus far no astronauts flying through the area have been turned into the Human Torch. In this location, there is a reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field, and an intense field of radiation. It broke into 10 fragments above a magnetic disturbance called the South Atlantic Anomaly. So how much time passed for Moses when he entered the doorway to heaven? Did he make the same trip that Eleanor Arroway made in Contact? The South Atlantic AnomalyĪ Japanese satellite called the Hitomi intending to study x-ray astronomy began spinning uncontrollably in March of 2016.

He then ascended for 40 days and 40 nights, and didn’t eat or drink during that time. According to the text, a door opened in the cloud and Moses walked in. If black holes can be created in a scientific experiment, then where else can they found? One story from the Old Testament involves Moses on Mt. Where else could black holes exist on Earth? Tsoukalos believes this is directly related to aliens. It should come as no shock, but Giorgio A. Correspondingly, Einstein’s theory supports the phenomenon. Only this experiment wasn’t gravitational, it was electromagnetic. A strong gravitational field sucked the electrons and the atom into nothingness.Ĭombine that type of black hole with a spin and a vortex is produced. The electrons were compressed and sucked into a void, an unforeseen phenomenon to this point. While some of the electrons were fired away, in a flash the molecule exploded. The atom behaved differently than expected. The atom had various electrons that were hit with a lot of x-rays. The most powerful x-ray laser on the planet was fired at a molecule. In Menlo Park, CA, an amazing experiment was recently conducted.
