Can someone tell me the story of the Bermuda Triangle? What if I want to apply for a patent?

In numerous media reports, the Bermuda Triangle is a mysterious sea area where hundreds of planes and ships have disappeared without a trace. Is it alien abduction, or... The Bermuda Triangle refers to the triangle connected from the Bermuda Islands in the Atlantic Ocean to Miami at the southern tip of the Florida Peninsula in the United States, from Miami to Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea, and then back to Bermuda. The entire area is 1 million square kilometers. Over the decades, many ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared here without leaving any trace. In this sea area, unmanned ghost ships float back and forth, and strange lights and fog appear and disappear... The Bermuda Triangle is known as the "Triangle of Death", "Devil's Triangle", and "Devil Sea"...

On December 5, 1945, flight training was underway at the Fort Lauderdale Naval Air Base in Florida, USA. At 14:10, five Avenger aircraft of the 19th Squadron, led by squadron leader Captain Charles Taylor, headed to the Bahamas for navigation and torpedo attack training.

The route of this flight training does not seem to be complicated. After taking off from the base, it flew 260 kilometers eastward, passed the Bahamas Islands, then flew 60 kilometers northward, and then turned southwest and returned to the base. The weather was very good at that time, and the 14 pilots participating in the training were all experienced veterans.

At 15:45, the Fort Lauderdale base suddenly received a call for help from Captain Taylor: "Emergency! We have crossed the route! We can't see the land!" "What's your position?" the base asked. "Our instruments have failed. We don't know where we are. We are lost." The base suggested that they fly west immediately, but Taylor replied: "We don't know where west is. Everything is not normal. We can't see it." Any direction!" Subsequently, the radio contact was disrupted and the communication between the two parties was interrupted. According to this report, base personnel were confused. Where on earth were the Taylor fleet? By 18:00, there were still no signs of the five planes. At 19:30, the base dispatched two Mariner seaplanes for rescue. Surprisingly, one of them, with 13 crew members on board, also disappeared after maintaining contact with the base for a period of time. The other one returned in vain.

That night, the U.S. military sent a large number of aircraft and ships to search within 450 kilometers northeast of Miami, but to no avail. On December 10, the U.S. Navy announced that it would give up the rescue. After five Avenger torpedo bombers and one Mariner maritime search plane disappeared, the U.S. Navy made various hypotheses about the cause of the plane crash, but none of them were ultimately determined.

Someone analyzed the last calls sent back by the five unlucky "Avengers" aircraft, which seemed to prove that something weird did indeed happen at that time. Why do pilots get lost in good weather? What about strange oceans and "white waters"? Will these planes and crews enter another world? Were they abducted by aliens? People have made extensive speculations about this, and various novel theories have begun to come out.

While many "enthusiasts" are paying attention to the fate of the "Avengers" fleet, they are also considering another question: What is the fate of other ships and aircraft in this sea area? Have similar disappearances occurred? Some people began to study these things with curiosity, and their answers were consistent, that is, all disappearances occurred under the same circumstances. In 1972, American freelance writer Vincent Gaddis published the article "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" and was the first to call this sea area the Bermuda Triangle. In the second year, this article was slightly revised and supplemented, and turned into a chapter in the book "Invisible Horizon". Since then, various legendary stories about the Bermuda Triangle have spread around the world.

In addition to the disappearance of the "Avengers", those who are keen on this matter are also focusing on the longer era. Through these people's almost "greedy" collection, more and more ships and planes have been listed as missing in the Bermuda Triangle. There are old sailing ships from 1502, nuclear submarines and jet aircraft from the 20th century. Later, some authors used various writing techniques to create mysterious stories about the Bermuda Triangle. For example, the cover of the book "Sea of ??Demons" by Elizabeth Nichols told readers: "A shocking investigative report. In this mysterious and unpredictable world In the waters, ships, planes, passengers and crew disappeared without a trace.

No whereabouts until today! In his book "The Land of Disappearance", Spencer said after talking about the disappearance of the U.S. Navy search plane in 1945: "It seems that there is indeed some kind of monster spying on mankind in this place of disappearance, and has a small impact on this drama." Little director. "The cover of "The Magic Triangle" written by Richard Wyner has this eye-catching sentence printed on it: "More than 1,000 people...more than 100 ships and planes...were all swallowed up in this sea area without a trace! "For decades, many people have racked their brains and put forward various hypotheses in order to solve the mystery of the "Bermuda Triangle". Many people have inferred that the disasters in the Bermuda Triangle are connected with aliens and flying saucers. , believing that there is an alien undersea base in the Bermuda Sea. The missing planes and ships were plundered by aliens, and the missing people were imprisoned by aliens in their "cosmic zoo"

< p> Canada's Jean Palachan and others claimed that the missing planes and ships had been destroyed by lasers fired by Atlantis. Atlantis, also known as Atlantis or Atlantis, is the legendary Atlantic Ocean. An island, first mentioned by Plato, presumed to be west of Gibraltar

It is said that the island reached a high level of civilization tens of thousands of years ago, and later sank to the bottom of the ocean, and the Atlantic people subsequently moved to live on the bottom of the ocean. And established a permanent base there.

In response to the disappearance of the aircraft and ship in the Bermuda Triangle, Weller of the United States proposed the "black hole theory" and believed that there are some very massive celestial bodies in space. The strong gravitational force will turn it into a new celestial body that is small in size but extremely dense. Any matter, including light, will be sucked in as long as it is next to it. It will not release any matter to the outside, and people will not be able to detect it. . There is a meteorite that fell 1,500 years ago in the Bermuda Sea. It is like a "black hole". Ships and aircraft were affected by it and crashed into the sea without reporting.

Former Soviet Union Shuleikin proposed "subsonic vibration at sea." "Theory" states that due to seismic activity and vortex motion of seawater, there are infrasound waves in the Bermuda Sea area that endanger personal safety. The missing pilots and crew members are all victims of infrasound waves.

Another explanation is the "high-pressure oil and gas theory" "It was proposed by Donald Davidson of Canada. He believed that there is abundant natural gas on the seabed in the Bermuda Sea area. Affected by changes in the external environment, underwater natural gas is released in large quantities, which greatly reduces the oxygen content in the air. The aircraft's engine went out due to lack of oxygen. The hot exhaust gases discharged from the tail exhaust pipe ignited the natural gas that continued to spurt out, and then burned the falling aircraft completely.

In addition to the above explanations, there are many other theories such as "parallel universe", "four-dimensional space", "space-time contraction theory", etc., no matter how they are explained, there is no authoritative conclusion. /p>