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Air France 447 mystery, LOST, and The Bermuda Triangle


LOST on ABC: Oceanic Flight 815 breaking up from mysterious EMP

This is not an attempt to shed light on this tradegy, but a lot of buzz is being generated about the the missing Air France Airbus and its similarities to Oceanic Flight 815 on the ABC series LOST.  In fact, after posting last night about the natural atmospheric electrical disturbance of The South Atlantic Anomaly, I read reports this morning that the debris field shows no signs of flight 447... the mystery has deepened.

Fans of LOST know how deeply complex the show is, so I can make no attempt to explain it all here.  But basically, a flight across the Pacific was brought down by a large electrical magnetic energy pulse (EMP), which was later found to be a released from "The Island".  It brings to mind the natural points of energy or chakras on the planet (I will talk more about that on my Metaphysical Examiner page). 

On LOST, a build-up of this electromagnetic energy was released at the precise moment that the plane was within reach of the island.  The show goes deeper into the Darma Initiative Poject that resulted in controling and releasing that energy at precise times to 'save the planet'.  The plot of the show is that the plane crashed, but many passengers miraculously survived and were stranded on an island that has dimensional and time shifts.  That might be where I lose most of you, but there is a lot of science (time travel, relativity, string theory) that is used to support this. Call it science fiction or fanatsy, it has captivated a cult-like audience that tries to make connections with everything in the show and real world pop culture.

In any event, Friday morning's report stated that the debris found 'was not' from the plane. This is eerily similar to a plot on LOST, where a wealthy man, Charles Widmore, paid to transport a plane fuselage with cadavers to stage the debris from flight 815 on the ocean floor.  This is not what is currently happening, but since it was brought to my attention, I wanted to share it.  Now we are left to ask- Where is it?

We have an uneven electrical field surrounding Earth that protects us from most, but not all, cosmic energy. If you missed the previous posts, click here for:

 

While LOST is fiction, both stories do represent a fascination with missing aircraft and sea vessels.  Most famous was Ameila Earhart, who went missing in 1937 while trying to cirumnavigate the globe.  She was a pioneer as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.  But when she went missing over the Pacific Ocean on July 2, 1937, it took nearly two years until she was declared dead.  No wreckage was ever found.

 With the search for signs of Air France Flight 447 in a vast open ocean, it was amazing that satellites and commercial pilots seemed to have found the wreckage within days.  It seems more baffling now that with our current technology, the truth is we still have no sign of where it is.  The question of how long the search will last begs to be answered. 

 

The Bermuda Triangle

The US board of Geographic Names does not recognize the region known as "Bermuda or Devil's Triangle", but it is commonly described as an area between Bermuda, Miami, FL and San Juan, Puerto Rico. This is well to the north of Air France Flight 447's dissappearance.  However, the 'Triangle' has been an area of myth and mystery for mariners (and recently pilots) for centuries. 

Many theories exist as to why there have been so many dissappearances, but the most practical are environmental.  Three particular theories described below are also illustrated in the slide show below.

Electromagnetism:   The Bermuda Triangle is one of two places on Earth (the other is off of the east coast of Japan), where a compass actually points to true north.  This disruption in the magnetic field can be confusion is unexpected. Normally a compass will point towards magnetic north and can differ by up to 20 degrees.  If the change is not corrected, a navagator can get lost easily.

Meteorology and the Gulf Stream:  This region is the source where many tropical storms and hurricanes develop.  The warm water oceanic flow of the Gulf Stream can greatly influence storm paths as well as the water and air currents in the vacinity.  This can overcome many efforts by ships and planes to compensate if captians and crew members are not prepared.

Topography:  The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a mountain range on the ocean floor that is the highest in the world.  That means the deepest trenches are found here as well.  This topography can affect the density and salinity of the ocean, resulting in changable currents without notice.  The ridge and trenches are also a source of geologic activity.  Methane vents have been described to relase large bubbles that rise to the ocean surface.  The bubbles can create whirl pools, as well as changes in air density above the ocean surface.  Sea or aircraft, in theory, could be greatly disrupted and therefore lost.

Most official agencies do not recognize supernatural forces in this region, but the theories are quite interesting.

Major source of information: The U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters and the Naval Historical Center.

 

Aircraft incidents- Wikipedia

 Incidents at sea- Wikipedia

Numerous incidents erroneously associated with the Bermuda Triangle actually occurred elsewhere. These include:

 

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Slideshow: Bermuda Triangle Natural Forces

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Baltimore Weather Examiner

Tony has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Meteorology from Northern Illinois University and is a member of the American Meteorological Society. He...

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  • Jorg 2 years ago
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    Most of the science in LOST is of the pseudo- kind; the show is more rightly classified as fantasy than science fiction.

  • Daniel 2 years ago
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    LOST has so many classifications that you cant really classify it into one thing.

    Also, I do think the coincidence is quite interesting, though it is horrible for all those on the plane. I hope there are survivors, or at least they can find the fuselage!
    Good Luck to all those searching, and being searched for!

  • Remya 2 years ago
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    There are many possibilities, hope, mysteries will be revealed soon....

  • Desmond 2 years ago
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    Are you guys idiot to associate LOST and Flight 447? Lost is fantasy FICTION. This is the real thing. Have some respect to the victims by not giving ridiculous assumptions.

  • Tony 2 years ago
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    Desmond- a key character in Lost

    Did you read the first line? This was not meant to disrespect the people involved in this tragedy. But it has been a popular topic of discussion, so I thought I would touch on it here. LOST is fiction as mentioned, but fiction does often imitate life, or attempt to. The Bermuda Triangle is of myth and legend, but has some scientific under tones. While the crash region of Flight 447 was well south of that, it is however near the South Atlantic Anomaly as mentioned in the previous report. The crux of this story was disappearing planes and ships, not an uncharted island with mystical powers. Read it again.

  • John Locke 2 years ago
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    Interesting article, just a correction- the character on LOST is Charles Widmore, not Whitmore

  • Ponyboy 2 years ago
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    I like turtles.

  • M Balakrishnan 2 years ago
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    Since the region of Bermuda Triangle as defined up till now is well north of the area in which flight 447 disappeared, maybe we have to redraw the Bermuda Triangle accordingly, with a larger area including the 447 disaster area. Nein? In future,ships and planes perhaps will observe extra precaution during navigation of their machines when crossing this region, with due study of all the relevant scientific parameters.

  • SIDDIQ SAHIL 1 year ago
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    i am trying to know evry time about this ,,what happend over there......

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