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that away and tell you it has all been made up? Obringer arguably shows us
that all the incidents and disappearances that have occurred and how most
of them did not occur in the Triangle exactly but rather a few 100 miles away
which does not necessarily count as a disappearance in the Bermuda
Triangle. As well as when he correctly argues and displays evidence of
where, how, and why the disappearance happened. Such as showing us the
problems a ship or airplane had even before entering the Triangular zone. I
believe he also makes a strong and solid claim because as he states Here is
a sampling of the some of the most notable incidents. As you'll see, some of
these have reasonable explanations(Obringer) meaning there is a
reasonable explanations for what has happened making it much easier to
believe and persuade the reader that the incidents occurring had a reason
behind them and not just a paranormal myth to it.
Scientist have come to believe that the most possible theory have
something to do with the climate change such as tsunamis, hurricanes or
waterspouts. There are other less likely theories but it depends on whether a
person believes or not. Such as Atlantis being sunken at the bottom of the
triangle etc. As the article What is the Bermuda Triangle by National Ocean
Service states, the Bermuda Triangle is not a majestic place other than just
a body of water. The ocean in generally a mysterious place but we can not
fear it. Us humans have yet to discover the ocean. We fear the unknown
which is why we fear this location. After all the research promptly
accumulated, including the one presented in this research project, it is up to
the reader to conclude whether the Bermuda Triangle is or is not a mythical
location.
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Findings
Throughout this research it has been concluded that the bermuda
triangle is in fact a myth. It has been seen through many other peoples
perspectives as shown in Figure 1 below:
Not only this, but in other articles that show how the Bermuda Triangle
is a conspiracy. Like in the article Deterritorializing the Bermuda Triangle:
Popular Geography and the Myths of Globalization by Nellsen, Brett, Mr.
Nellsen asserts that despite its reputation for the abnormal disappearances,
the western atlantic (Bermuda Triangle) has never actually been territorially
well defined. Mr. Nellsen argues that spatial formations of late capitalism are
defined less by territorially than by flow. The purpose for this article was to
inform the audience by showing them fact and in order to believe that the
Bermuda Triangle incidents have only happened due to its location. The
audience would be researchers who believe in or are researching the
Bermuda Triangle trying to get another perspective and information on the
disappearances.
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anybody who believes in the bermuda triangle and does not see the facts
behind it. He is trying to persuade the audience into accepting that the
bermuda triangle has just been a myth.
Not only in those articles, but as well as in the article The Bermuda
Triangle: Whatever became of the myth by Giles Milton, Milton claims that
the bermuda triangle is just a tale of fantasy that someone made up to make
money. He supports his claim by showing us how he came to his conclusion
about the triangle and letting us know how much money was earned when
people would believe these myths. He also made sure to include the myths
and how they were not credible because there was no hard facts to back up
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each myth in order to persuade the audience. In this case I believe the
audience would be people who believe and are into the bermuda triangle.
People who believe everything that is said and have no idea of how the
bermuda triangle actually came about. In addition with the following article,
a group of students were surveyed with one question in mind, everything
that goes through the Bermuda Triangle disappears, their answers are
shown in figure 2:
Coupled with the last articles, in this web article Bermuda Triangle,
published by the award winning global media company, A&E Television
Networks, informs the unaware public of the truth behind the unknown
legends and myths that are believed due to the mysterious disappearance
that occur in the Bermuda Triangle. The publishers inform our society of the
infamous theories that led to these horrendous mysteries that are now
hidden within the Bermuda Triangle. This article cites many facts and much
history behind this devilish triangle. This triangle is said to go way back and
this article cites some history that may have influenced these legends.
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is unaware of. Pendick intends to open peoples mind to the unknown, after
all everybody is entitled to their opinions and beliefs.
Along the lines of the Bermuda Triangle, The Boating Safety and Safe
Boating Blog explains how scientific theories are prevailing over the Bermuda
Triangle mystery. Like there are irrational theories for the Bermuda Triangle,
there are also reasonable scientific theories. An example of a scientific
theory that is prevailing and seems correct would be ocean flatulence. Ocean
flatulence theory states that there is methane gas trapped deep within the
ocean causing ships to lose their buoyancy and sink. Now what would you
believe, ocean flatulence or aliens?
this article would be the students who are aiming to be the best scientist
they can be when doing research on a controversial topic.
Like in the article How the Bermuda Triangle Works by Lee Ann
Obringer published on August 2, 2006, Obringer explains that there is more
to the Bermuda Triangle such as facts and explanations that you are not told
of. Obringer supports his claim by firmly stating all the incidents and
disappearances that have occurred and how most of them did not occur in
the Triangle exactly but rather a few 100 miles away which does not
necessarily count as a disappearance in the Triangle. In order to makes his
statement credible, he displays evidence of where, how, and why the
disappearance happened. Such as showing us the problems a ship or
airplane might of had even before entering the Triangular zone. This article
was written to inform readers who may be gullibly persuaded into believing
what they hear without knowing the hard facts and the hows and why
disappearances occurred. What he was trying to achieve was to clarify the
myths and showing us the reasoning behind it. With that being said I leave
you with one question, will you ever travel across the Bermuda Triangle?
Figure 3 shows a number of students who were surveyed from their beliefs
and this is what they said:
Epilogue
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people decide to let reality and other things to hide your fear of the
unknown. Well you are in luck, here we are clarifying the great vivid
controversy of the Bermuda Triangle. After all this that has been said I have
one question for you, Is the Bermuda Triangle real or a Fantasy?
Work Cited
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February 2016