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Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011

6 phenomenon in the Ocean Most Mysterious


1. Bermuda triangle 
This name is most widely known in recent decades due to the many mysterious events in the region covering millions of square kilometers and was among the three regions, namely the Bermuda Islands, Puerto Rico, and Fort Lauderdale.

Names of famous Bermuda Triangle began when one fighter squadron of five Navy torpedo bombers, disappeared on December 5, 1945. Up to now 14 bodies of the crew and the ship wreck was not found. According to the data, until now at least 50 ships and aircraft reported missing in the area.

In the 1980s, loss of reputation mystical Bermuda Triangle because it is no longer 'eat' anything that came on it. Nevertheless, a number of theories have attempted to uncover the mystery, both in terms of pseudoscience, the paranormal, to UFOs. But. The most convincing theory is put forward Joseph Monaghan of Monash University. In 2003, scientists are writing an article in the American Journal of Physics. The title, 'Methane Bubbles Could Drowning Ship?'

According to Monaghan, large bubbles can be formed from deposits of solid methane - which is known as gas hydrates. To note methane gas can condense in the BAWAG great pressure on the sea. Ice-like methane deposits can be broken, changed the gas, and creates bubbles in the surface water. The concentration of gas that escape can cause damage to electronic equipment on board aircraft. Not only that, the ship could sink in that location because of the reduced density (density) of water suddenly.

Another phenomenon in the Bermuda Triangle called the Flying Dutchman - the mysterious disappearance of the crew. Scientific theories offered to explain the loss of the sailors. Ie infrasound. Some scientists believe that infrasound generated when methane gas bubbles rising to the surface.

Infrasound vibrations trigger a dangerous resonance in the heart and blood vessels. At that time, humans are exposed can be stricken with panic. This is probably what makes the sailors panicked and jumped overboard - to escape the strange feeling that befall him.

However, no one theory that explains, why in the mid-1980s, the Bermuda Triangle stop devouring ships and aircraft. Perhaps because of advances in technology of aircraft and ships.

2. Sargasso sea

Many people equate the Sargasso Sea in the Bermuda Triangle. Though the waters are located in the southeast of the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. There is some uniqueness in the region. Ocean moves in a clockwise direction, artifacts Sargassum algae in it.

It has a giant ocean eddies which have their own rules. The temperature outside the vortex is much higher than its exterior. A number of people who sail over there said he saw a mirage: for example, the Sun rises in the East and West at the same time.

Richard Sylvester of the University of Western Australia argues, is a centrifugal vortex Sargasso giant - which then creates a small vortex that reaches the bermuda triangle. This raises the cyclonic vortex small mini in the air - is strong enough to injure a small plane.

3. Devil's Sea
ni is the area in the Pacific, around the island of Miyake - 100 kilometers south of Tokyo. 'Brother' Bermuda Triangle can not be found on any map, but the sailors chose to avoid it. Storms can appear suddenly and disappear just as suddenly. Whales, dolphins, birds do not even live in the area. Nine ships disappear within five years in the 1950s. The most famous is the disappearance of the Kaiyo Maru No.5, the Japanese research vessel.

Sea Devils are a very active seismic region. Sea floor in constant motion. Volcanic islands appear and disappear regularly. This region is also known to be very active siklonnya activity.

4. Cape of Hope
 This area is also known as the Cape of Storms. Large ships sunk in the period of hundreds of years. Most of the ships were destroyed because of bad weather, especially the deadly waves, or 'cape roller'. Scientists call this solitary wave - which can reach 30 meters high, in truth consists of two waves that merge into one.

Giant waves it creates a large cavity, whose height is only slightly lower than the wave. Although this wave phenomenon can occur in other seas, but the Cape of Good Hope area in the most danger.

 
5. Eastern Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf
This area is known phenomenon that is very impressive and mysterious: a giant halo circling in the water.

German oceanographer, Kurt Kahle believes, that phenomenon is the result of the earthquake under the sea, causing plankton luminescence. Then arose the movement such as rotation of the wheel. However, this hypothesis is drawn criticism lately because it has not been able to explain the transformation secaralogis halos. Modern science also has not been able to explain the perfect circle shape object. Therefore, emerging new theory which is more absurd: the UFO.

6. maelstrom 
Although not too impressive as a whirlpool in the Sargasso Sea. But the sailors know about the amazing phenomenon of the vortex of this type. Whirlpool comes two times a day, in the northwestern part of the Norwegian Sea The word 'Maelstrom' was popularized by Edgar Alan Poe. Maelstrom is the water that spin a strong and large. Surface water from the vortex lebihrendah tens of meters from the sea. Its strength dozens of times higher than normal currents.

The strange, swirling in the opposite direction changed every three to four months. It could happen anywhere, including the Bermuda Triangle. Believed, the vortex rotates counter-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the southern parts of the earth.


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