draculaz opened this issue on Oct 22, 2003 ยท 59 posts
TheBryster posted Thu, 23 October 2003 at 9:06 PM
Burmuda Triangle: ships and boats were always disappearing into what became known as the Burmuda Triangle. Reports stated that they either got lost 'cos their compass was screwed up, or the sea got very rough, or a strange fog came outa nowhere, all that kinda thing. Putting it all together the mystery was solved by those coming to the conclusion that organic material on the seabed was periodicaly releasing methane gas or the like... Now, gas and water in such quantitys means that the water is less dense than it should be and boats can't float on gas so they sink! Ta-Da! The gas floats over the water and looks like fog, it ionises the air and screws up compasses, when the gas surfaces it churns up the water.......had enough yet?
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