Theory 1 - Some people claim that most of the disappearances are beyond the boundaries of human error and force of nature. People believe that they are are caused by some other supernatural force, suspension of the laws of physics, or an extraterrestrial activity. Though quite a few documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported, many have remained unexplained despite considerable investigation.
Theory 2 - In 1975 Larry Kusche, a librarian at Arizona State University, reached a totally different conclusion. Kusche decided to investigate the claims made by these articles and books. What he found he published in his own book entitled The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved. Kusche had carefully dug into records other writers had neglected. He found that many of the strange accidents were not so strange after all. Often a Triangle writer had noted a ship or plane had disappeared in "calms seas" when the record showed a raging storm had been in progress. Others said ships had "mysteriously vanished" when their remains had actually been found and the cause of their sinking explained. In one case a ship listed missing in the Triangle actually had disappeared in the Pacific Ocean some 3,000 miles away! The author had confused the name of the Pacific port the ship had left with a city of the same name on the Atlantic coast.
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