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    Arrow Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    http://www.askmen.com/toys/special_f...l_feature.html
    Some good info on the Triangle, by the way anyone know/seen any good movies on the Bermuda Triangle?

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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    I am more intrigued by Stonehenge and the pyramids and Machu Picchu.
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    ^the bermuda triangle has everything to do with the pyramids and stonehenge and macchu picchu.... according to what I have read at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy74 View Post
    ^the bermuda triangle has everything to do with the pyramids and stonehenge and macchu picchu.... according to what I have read at least.
    Really? I thought Bermuda Triangle had theories of Magnetic field stuff or extra terrestrials.

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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    The triangle is where the government space crafts abduct large quantities of people. Actually I don't know. I'm curious as to how every one of those ideas mentioned ties together.
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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    Quote Originally Posted by TigersMilk View Post
    The triangle is where the government space crafts abduct large quantities of people. Actually I don't know. I'm curious as to how every one of those ideas mentioned ties together.
    Same here, i would like to take a trip down there and see for myself....only then will i see the truth but i probably wont make it back. They believe the Triangle is a portal of some sort. The main theories are the magnetic field thing, UFOs, or Portal/another dimension. Human error isnt really viewed as a culprit to the people/ships/planes "vanishing"

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackSheEp3 View Post
    Really? I thought Bermuda Triangle had theories of Magnetic field stuff or extra terrestrials.
    So do the pyramids. The magnetic field is called the mer-ka-ba, a government experiment that tried to synthesize it royally screwed up, and now it's crooked and in complete imbalance.

    The reason I say that they're all tied together is because the civilizations that were in existence in the time of Macchu Picchu and the building of the pyramids believed and relied heavily on the mer-ka-ba or "magnetic field" or "energy" that created the bermuda triangle in the first place.

    Of course, nothing above is to be taken as fact, it's just regurgitated and comprehended information that I've read researching "conspiracy" theories and mysteries, mostly from a book called The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life.

    I don't see how things like that could not be connected. Everything is connected.

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    That is so freaky^^ Its kinda blowing my mind right now.
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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    Yeah i do believe that everyone and everything is connected somehow or someway.

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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    Quote Originally Posted by TigersMilk View Post
    That is so freaky^^ Its kinda blowing my mind right now.
    Seriously...i feel ya.

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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    P.S. You mean by Government...like the CIA? the one with all the secrets...like Area 51 etc.?

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    the mer-ka-ba is an energy field created through meditation, but every human has one once they become conscious of it. It's a 3-dimensional dodecahedron, one of the shapes in sacred geometry (that's really cool to look into as well) that spins, the shape created when it spins is a microcosm of a universe. A universe, when looked at from the side, looks like a sombrero.. the same with the mer-ka-ba. The bermuda triangle is just a portion of the dodecahedron sticking up out of the water, creating a triangle.



    You can see in the picture where the triangle would be if it were submerged in water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TigersMilk View Post
    I am more intrigued by Stonehenge and the pyramids and Machu Picchu.
    Anyone else think "Machu Picchu" is the greatest name for a pet, ever?
    Quote Originally Posted by _Avery_ View Post
    omg, why is it so huge?!! lol lol

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    Yea like that kinda government. The government is made up of secrets. The whole thing. *covers head with foil*
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    Quote Originally Posted by TigersMilk View Post
    *covers head with foil*
    *Joins in the foil head wrapping* I don't want them reading my thoughts either

    Yes completely intrigued. Life is completely intriguing. So many secrets. I just hope our human-ness doesn't spoil it before we can figure some of them out.
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    just wanted to edit..... I just went back into the book I was reading about the bermuda triangle... and the shape of the energy field is a star-tetrahedron not a dodecahedron.. but the same concept still stands with the triangle sticking up out of the water.

    other things that interest me are:
    Atlantis
    Lemuria
    Fibonacci Spirals
    Egyptian mystery schools (left/right eye of horus)
    the Ankh
    underwater birthing with dolphin midwives
    the dogons
    the sphinx
    the bible code

    etc etc..

    anyone else have any interesting bits of speculation about things like this??

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    Default Re: Who else is intrigued by the Bermuda Triangle?

    <-----Tin foil hatter.

    Another, not so famous, wonder of the world is the Coral Castle near Key West: http://www.labyrinthina.com/coral.htm.

    He claimed to know the secrets that were used to build the pyramids and stone henge and his Coral Castle still baffles scientists to this day.

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    Tehnically I live in the Bermuda triangle..."a region of the Atlantic
    Ocean between Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico"

    I havent noticed anything odd...but it would explain why I lose my mind on a regular basis...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dottie Rebel View Post
    Another, not so famous, wonder of the world is the Coral Castle near Key West: .

    He claimed to know the secrets that were used to build the pyramids and stone henge and his Coral Castle still baffles scientists to this day.

    That place is REALLY cool! And such a sad story.....he built it for a woman he loved but never had...

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    ^that sounds a little sensationalist, especially when you click on the banner at the top and it leads you to a page with visa and mastercard symbols and it's trying to get you to order the book. The repetitive use of pseudo-scientific words without any real explanation is kind of questionable too. It does sound really interesting, but I'd like to know exactly how he did it, without this webpage advertising to go see it/buy a book. Also, it's not a labyrinth... that's definitely a misnomer.

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    there's a diagram here that shows where the triangle is

    I went on a cruise when I was younger through the triangle.. i didn't disappear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy74 View Post
    ^that sounds a little sensationalist, especially when you click on the banner at the top and it leads you to a page with visa and mastercard symbols and it's trying to get you to order the book. The repetitive use of pseudo-scientific words without any real explanation is kind of questionable too. It does sound really interesting, but I'd like to know exactly how he did it, without this webpage advertising to go see it/buy a book. Also, it's not a labyrinth... that's definitely a misnomer.


    Not sure if you meant this or the triangle...but here you go in case!

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    I'm definitely one of the people who does not think it's interesting, and believes that human nature is such that we want to believe in mysticism, and conspiracies (for various reasons, not so different then why religions exist). But then I'm also one of those people who likes believes that magnetism and magnetic fields have very well defined scientific meanings that are measurable and pyramids don't exhibit them, and only non-scientists are confused about this.

    And if I had to guess, my guess is the pyramids are the shape that they are because it's a simple engineering problem. When you don't have high tension steel, and cranes, you are limited in what you can build if you are mandated to build a huge structure, and you're only significant building material is stone. Basically the only thing that is reasonable and stable is something with a very wide base that tapers as it grows taller. Any other shapes (e.g., upright walls, arches, sculptures) can only be built so large and as they grow in size become incredibly difficult to make stable let alone build without modern tools. Think about it. The great pyramid is 145 meters tall. Castle walls and the great wall of china are small fractions of this height.

    As for it's shape. You could try to make it round in the shape of a dome or a cone, but that's very difficult to do at large scale because of all of the complex cuts needed to fit the pieces together. So then you are looking at something with triangular faces, 3 side as a minimum, 4 sided and up becoming progressively more difficult to organize the cuts. Then you can argue about what the relative dimensions should be; lots of possibilities, no biggie though that their mathematicians chose as they did. Likewise no biggie that if you are going to build something that big and time consuming, that there is going to be a lot of discussion over how to orient it.

    Anyway, that's way my mind works. I don't see any mysticism in any of it, just a combination of human nature, and what engineering and the laws of physics limited them too.

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