Thursday, 29 September 2011

6 The Most Mysterious Ocean

6 The Most Mysterious Ocean. The ocean is not only beautiful and terrible if the waves are run down, so that most people prefer to admire her from the coast than navigate the expanse of the endless blue of the water. In addition to these two things, the Sea also has a mystery and a phenomenon in which even has yet to be solved the cause. If You want to know what are these mysteries, here are the result:


  1. Bermuda Triangle
    This name is the most widely known in recent decades due to the number of occurrences of mysterious in the area of millions of square kilometers and is among the three regions, namely the Bermuda Islands, Puerto Rico, and Fort Lauderdale.

    The name Bermuda triangle from well-known when one Fighter Squadron, consisting of five Naval torpedo bomber, lost on 5 December 1945. Up to now the remains of 14 crew and wreckage of his ship was not found. According to the data, up to now at least 50 ships and aircraft have been reported missing in the area.

    In the 1980s, the Bermuda triangle loses the reputation of its mystique as no longer "devouring" whatever passed on it. Nevertheless, a number of theories have been working to uncover the mystery of it, both in terms of pseudosains, paranormal, UFO. However. The most convincing theory is expressed Joseph Monaghan from Monash University. In 2003, the scientist wrote an article in the American Journal of Physics. The Title, "Can The Methane Bubbles Sink Ships?"

    According to Monaghan, a huge bubble of methane deposits could form solid--known as gas hydrate. FYI methane gas could be solidified in great distress under. Methane deposits of ice could break out, like changing gases, and creating a bubble on the surface of the water. The concentration of gas that can cause damage to freelance electronic device on the plane of the ship. Not only that, the ship could have sunk in that location because of the reduction in density (density) of water removals.

    Another phenomenon in the Bermuda triangle is called the Flying Dutchman-disappearance of the crew mysteriously. Scientific theories are offered to explain the loss of the sailors. The infrasound. Some scientists believe, that brought about infrasound methane gas bubbles rising to the surface.

    Infrasound vibrations trigger dangerous resonances in the heart and blood vessels. At that time, humans are exposed to be stricken with panic. This probably makes the sailors panicked and jumped out of the ship-to escape from the strange feeling that on him.

    However, none of the 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
    Many people equate the Sargasso Sea to Bermuda triangle. Whereas these waters in the southeast of Bermuda triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. There is some uniqueness in this area. Ocean moving clockwise, which has a lot of algae Sargassum in it.

    It has a giant whirlpool that has its own rules. The temperature of the outside of the Vortex is much higher than the exterior. A number of people who sailed there claimed to see a Mirage: for example, the sun rises in the East and West in the same time.

    Richard Sylvester from the University of Western Australia held a gigantic Sargasso, Vortex centrifuges - then created the small vortices reaches the Bermuda triangle. This poses a small Vortex cyclone mini in the air is powerful enough to harm a small aircraft.


  3. Devil's Sea
    This is an area in the Pacific, about 100 kilometers of Miyake-Island South of Tokyo. The brother of Bermuda triangle cannot be found on any map, but the sailors chose to avoid them. The storm can unexpectedly appear and disappear suddenly. Whales, dolphins, even the birds are living in the area. Nine ships disappear within the next five years in the 1950 's. the most famous disappearance Kaiyo Maru No.5, Japan research ship.

    The sea Devils were in a very active seismic region. The constant moving sea floor. Volcanic island appear and disappear on a regular basis. The area is also known to be very active cyclone activities.


  4. Cape of Good Hope
    The area is also known as the Cape of storms. Large ships sink over the next hundred years. Most of the ships is destroyed due to bad weather, especially the deadly waves, or "cape roller". Scientists call this solitary wave - which could reach 30 meters high, in fact, consisted of two waves that are merged into one.

    The giant waves that create a large cavity, an only slightly lower than the waves it. Although the phenomenon of waves can happen at sea, but the area of Cape of good hope the most harm.


  5. Eastern Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf

    This area known phenomenon that is very impressive and enigmatic: halos giant swirling in the water's surface.

    Oceanographers believe Germany, Kurt Kahle, a phenomenon that is the result of the earthquake, which caused the blue makeup. Then arose the movement like the round wheel. However, this hypothesis reaped criticism lately because it hasn't been able to explain the transformation of a circle of light secaralogis. Modern science also haven't been able to explain the shape of a perfect circle object. Therefore, a new theory that actually appeared more senseless: UFO.


  6. Maelstrom
    Though not too impressive as the whirlpool in the Sargasso Sea. But the sailors know the amazing phenomenon of vortices of this type. Whirlpool this happens twice a day, in the northwestern part of sea of Norway the word "maelstrom" popularized by Edgar Alan Poe. Maelstrom is strong and the water churning. The surface of the water from the lower Vortex tens of meters from the surface of sea water. Its power dozens of times that of normal flow.

    A strange, eddies turned the opposite direction every three to four months. It could happen anywhere, including the Bermuda triangle. It is believed, the Vortex rotates counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern part of the Earth.


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