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  • This strains credulity. Its a farce, don't believe this trash.

  • that dosent explain tha airplanes lost

  • they're the worst scientists I've ever seen.....like if you agree

  • Well a huge ship won't sink by those bubbles :P

  • So how does this explain the planes that disappeared overhead? Why did so many disappear then? Yes planes sometimes go down, but there's so many that "went down' in that region, so why is that?

  • @Shrubbs maybe the pilot couldn't fly the plane properly

  • I dont think that gas bubble can sink the missing boat in the Bermuda Triangle. Just think that if that temper gas is dangerous, of course the missing boat can escape because the boat in this youtube has no one control the boat but the missing boat has a leader and can escape. So how the missing boat gone ????? :/

  • MY gas bubbles can sink a blue whale. LOL

  • i went sea kayaking and ended up in a place where air was bubbling up, my boat was so unstable i almost shit myself!

  • I woudlnt 'snap instantly', would it.. they travel over 40ft waves without snapping.

  • ...Now go get that boat out of my ocean you arrogant disinformation spreading, littering pricks!!!

    -Earth

  • can anybody see the water inside its filling up the boat by the bubbles behind the it.

  • ok great job... now what about the f*king airplanes

  • gas bubbles sink ships when the ship can't move. Stupid experiment.

  • call that sience?

  • omg i live in bermuda and it is not real

  • BAD SCIENCE

  • I am never gonna set my foot in water again.

  • so how do airplanes fall out the sky???? O.o

  • @TheMtaTeam air gas bubbles TROLOLOLOL

  • @AtKoQo you clever motherfucker lol

  • Funny because 3 SCIENTISTS who have worked on uncovering the bermuda triangle issue or whatever the fuck it is have gone crazy.

  • NOT CONVINCING enough. The scientists have to come up with another theory.

  • So why would this apply to the Triangle and no where else on earth? We don't hear stories about vanishing planes and ships anywhere else (at least not in the vast majority, especially planes) And besides, if their was gas in the ocean exploding ever so often, don't you think that would be killing millions of sea creatures? And finally, with all the water in the ocean, it would dilute any sort of chemical to the point where it's hardly noticeable, right? Even so this ex. is totally unrealistic.

  • I love how the people who got C- or D+ in science summarize this. Look, people, the water didn't go over the gunwhale until the boat LOWERED (i.E., sunk) enough for the gunwhale to be down where the water level was. In addition, none of you seemed to notice that the boat didn't sink when it was in the middle of the bubble field - where the bubbling water was most turbulent.  You all have the observation capacity of kumquats.

  • Something real fishy about this whole deal .. some kind of fraud is going on here ...

  • A myth? or is it. I think there's a hole in the sea which sinks you.

  • All bollox, and it's a pointless experiment anyway, since there are no indications this has ever happened anywhere. (Oh, and that there's something special about "The Bermuda Triangle" is a total myth anyway, there are several areas in the world where more boats have gone missing. : )

  • Who exactly are these supposed marine experts by the way? They only use their first names in this video.

  • What a farce of an experiment. It took them several moments to sink an unmanned boat, that was held by lines to keep it from floating out of the area on it's own. The sinking of the boat had NOTHING to do with the buoyancy of the water being less...you notice what sunk the boat was the water being pushed up and over the back of the boat, filling it with water. On a large ocean going vessel you would NOT get this effect as they are designed to travel through turbulent water.

  • @rdwilliams75

    the experiment is flawed, what you must also understand, is that they have no way to properly reproduce the ammount of GAS, not air, that can be released from underwater sites, most of these releases are either volcanic or from earthquakes relieving pressures trapped from thousands of feet down, ive seen first hand what kind of pressures are associated with geophysics, furthermore, the air they used wasnt deep enough, therefore it was unable to factor in expansion or displacement

  • @rdwilliams75 Methane and other gas bubbles released from the ocean floor can be Over a mile wide. What if that hits a ship?

  • Looks like the bubbling is carrying water into the boat lowering it in the water -eventually sinking it. This wouldn't happen with a freighter. The loss of buoyancy due to density loss in the bubble stream should be enough to prove your point. It didn't need to be proved anyway.

  • LOL a bunch of stupid monkey sack!

  • all that money wasted.

  • they proved that it could sink it but they dont think its possible for the gas to escape from the ocean floor n go to the surface.

  • @JrAs282 It also doesn't prove how all the planes went missing either.

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  • time is stopped there that is truth

  • The boat is sunk but the boat did not disappear or vanished at the bottom of the sea. How can big ships just vanish? Where is the wreck?

    They should do these experiments at Bermuda Triangle. Lets see what will happen.

  • YES! you sunk a boat, well done!

  • Bah! I would have to see it to believe it. ^.^. O yea and wouldn't it have to happen really fast? I mean who would be dumb enough to stay over all the bubbles?..... Just asking.....

  • @gamepro990 There's enough methane for the planes to lose lift. Retard

  • it's not super natural. it's gas bubbles from Methane (CH4) then it makes ship or airplane lose control and eventually sink under water.

  • why dont they use a submarine to explore the Bermuda Triangle? :)

  • bye bye boaty

  • its too small of a boat to make it has heavy as freight ship... use actual results. or make it to scale.

  • The Bermuda Triangle is the Cuban - American marijuana route. Marijuana from the West Indies and Cuba is transported trough there and the US radars dont detect ships well in that region to send the coast guard so the captains from those ships decide to let out a few weed cigarettes and get way too high and they capsize the ships. That my friends is how the ships sink in the Bermuda Triangle.

  • lol thumbs up if you think that the Narrator is the voice of the Clone on Star wars the clone wars! XD

  • did they leave the boat down there or did they pull it out?

  • try make one big bubble that shallows the boat...

  • Duuh, they went missing ages ago! Nobody goes missing there now when we have GPS, satellite phones, all sorts of technology they didn't have before. So there is no "mystery" that needs any weird "explanation"..

  • @winterstellar Ships and Planes still go missing nowadays the missing planes and ships disappear off the radar and are never found again.

  • @JuniorHELIPOP Look up *Bermuda Triangle* in wikipedia. Nothing more happens there than anywhere else.

  • @winterstellar Alright.

  • i think the bermuda triangle is a test ground for some secret somthing the goverment dont want us finding out......

  • Yeah Nice Theory, Don Explain The Fact Airplanes Went Missing Though Does It!

  • well that would a sink a boat.....if you were stupid enough to sit in one spot in the ocean for that long

  • boat is not a ship you idiots!

  • so its not bermuda triangle but a bubbles?

  • @onlymeh091 HAHAHAHAHAHAH i donno life is confusing

  • so bermuda triangle might blowing gas bubbles underwater from a monster, interesting...and the monster vaccum the planes too...

  • this experiment is damn stupid!! they are so desperate for the result and they are lying to themselves !!

  • Im quite curious about this

  • All i saw was a bunch of guys fill a small shitty boat with bricks to sink it.

  • If i moved the boat in such a way that the lowest part had water pumping/blowing into it, it would eventually sink as well. This tast was a massive failure.

  • But how did the gas bubbles take out planes at the Bermuda triangle? EH?

  • @PsnGamingSkillz

    There was another show that tested airplane engines. Engines run off of oxygen, but they hooked up a line of methane gas and it took the most minuscule amount of gas to cut off the engine.

  • Sink Justin Bieber in bubbles and leave him there without switching off the bubble blower! Dont use the boat, USE BIEBER!

  • Fuck the bermuda triangle, give me the boat

  • Have these gas pockets been observed in the triangle? Is the triangle an area of concentrated gas pockets?

  • Who cleaned up that mess? Was that boat left on the bottom? Besides being a navigational hazard, fiberglass boats are no longer legal to be sunk as artificial reefs, as their material is not as friendly as wood.

  • Thats freaking scary. The Ocean scares me :( lol

  • press 3 then wait for 2 seconds. xD

  • I say we throw a nuke int the middle of the Bermuda Triangle so see what happens

  • looked like to me the "bubbles" were pushing water into the open back of the boat as they had the boat held there. not sure i buy this

  • what happens to airplanes ask you who it happens that there is a huge metalsky inside the bermuda triangle, which disturbs the aircraft radar so they do not know if it's down or up the fly was the response enough .3 nlighted

  • what happens to airplanes ask you who it happens that a huge metalsky inside the bermuda triangle as fårstyre aircraft radar so they do not know if it's down or up the fly was the response enough .3 nlighted

    

  • Thats stupid, so what happened to all the planes ...?

  • is that hudson from black ops at 1:51 or bad santa

  • but the planes?

  • the three comments below mine are fucking retarded lol

  • @TheSecondCenter lol i cant stop laughing at the fart ones

  • what happens if your in the pool and u fart like 20 times or more.. could i sink or disapear myself?? 0_o

  • IN Russia Vodka Sink YOU

  • That must be a whale farting

  • Well.. So much for using that boat ever again.

  • The Airoplanes sinks becuase the pus of the waves cause worm holes that interackt with the Airoplanes

  • send a rc drone with cam and it is solved 1/2

  • its nothing to do with the bubbles its the bubbles spitting water onto the back of the boat there for it sinks DUHHHHH

  • the bubbles sink the planes (if the bubbles exist) but messing up the planes instruments, the pilot thinks the plane is diving upwards so he pushes the control forward to compensate for something that isnt happening, he then thinks he is going forward but he is really diving down.

  • @veryfewpsdtutorials

    i personaly think that the gas bubbles (wich are lighter then air) will rise up so eventualy they reach the planes. where they cause a leak of oxygen wich is required for the airplane to burn the fuel. and also the smallest fire could cause an explosion.

  • @Yallsunda thats a very valed point, that could be the case, but non of these theories have any proof yet, so anyone could be right, i think your theory is one of the more realistic ones that is likely to be true

  • GET REMOTE CONTROLLED BOAT AND DRIVE IT THERE :)

  • Humanity is stupid, also because they believe in this kind of crap like this...

  • OMG idiots with this expensive stupid experiments... that boat is so overloaded that the sink itself. Bubbles do nothig, it is like a smaller wave...

  • @prokysoft

    the bubbles lower the weight that water can hold. so the boat sinks because of that. just a small example:

    if you have a bucket of yoghurt(normal water) and you put a small item on it it wont sink right? well the bubbles will lower the weight that it can carry. just replace the yoghurt with water(and put the item on it again) this is the effect of the bubbles. not 100% sure if this is right tough. but this is what they told me at school hehe :p

  • bullshit wih the gasbubble theory! has anyone ever seen or heard of giant gas bubbles erupting at the ocean surface?...big enough to threaten ships?

    there are no tales of such crap from any of our sailing forfathers. modern scientists should be fired. they are a waste of money!!

  • There are areas in the world's oceans where more ships have sunk than in "the Bermuda triangle" Err..areas where more ships travel.. There's nothing mysterious about it, and thanks to modern technology we don't have many disappearences anymore. : )

  • @winterstellar The wikipedia article on the supposed "Bermuda Triangle" is very good, by the way.: )

  • at Niagara Falls on the US/Canadian border, there is a tour boat called the Maid of the Mist. it sails toward the Canadian (Horseshoe) falls, but only so far as if it were to go too close to the falls where the bubble field caused by the falls is, the boat would sink!!! so, these guys didnt have to set up this experiment--just take the boat ride and the tour guide will explain all of this.

  • Your absolutely correct! As navy retiree of 35 years, We have done both: Flew & The Navy Ship Over Water. As Top Secret, We are not allowed to say, but I will say this, The reason why you cant see the bottom of the ocean floor is because there isn't one. Its just a drop off to no end. The Bermuda Triangle is Dangerous and May be ruled out and off limits by The Federal Government making it a top secret area named Area 52!

  • Send a predator! problem solved

  • @THEOTWAYASSASSIN A predator? guess we better call in friggin master yoda for this one!

  • @THEOTWAYASSASSIN please explain what that would do?planes fly over it almost everyday, its a hoax to sell books

  • @THEOTWAYASSASSIN send in chuck norris

  • good waste of a good boat :)

  • What a beautiful life whese people do.

  • With out seeing the floor bottom - Theory: The floor of the ocean has a few areas of liked Old Faithful funnels. When these funnels erupt it is just as awesome as Old Faithful. The gas that is spewed from them is more then likely Sulfer. As this gas is shot up toward the surface any ship will sink instantly. If nothing floating along the water, the gas could shoot upward into the sky making a cloud appearance, any plane flying with in this cloud will lose instrumentation and engine power.

  • Well given that today in another part of the world most ships are taken by pirates - I reckon it Captain Nemo and his underwater sub - he probably has a jet plane as well - with a big spike on the front tied to a rope, made of very very very strong elastic. Any bubbles are from washing the dishes, he has a special formula that mades bubbles last longer and makes your hands very soft.

  • there are many professional divers in the world ,they can dive in there and find out the reason of vanishing or the mystery behind it......

  • Loose lips sink ships.

  • WAIT!!! I LEFT MY IPOD ONBOARD!!!

  • the big devil arested here by ALLAH.

  • I think theyd be able to radio in before they sank!

  • stop the boat on the bubbles let the jumping bubbles fill your boat with water and the boat sink

    what a scientific discovery.... waste of money

  • how can there be bubbles under the water?

  • @alwayssk84life there's a leak or some passage way with a crack open, a release of air and bubbles r formed. ex: a crack at the bottom on the water forms and air bubbles escape receiving passage way towards the surface

  • WTF mooost adverts on vids are 30 secs this one was 2:30

  • Dude... 2 theories: first one: send a WIRED CAMERA on an empty boat and/or airplane but the wire has to be really long and virtually almost indestructible. (If you must send a few boats/airplanes followed by a whole fleet (with a wire attached to some of the boats. and theory number 2: SEND THE ENTIRE NAVY/MARINES IN!

  • @starfoxstarwolf5423 Or then send nothing as hundreds of ships and dozens of planes pass through the area daily.

  • hey try the illuminatis dont you realize its triangle(666) 3 sided

  • its obvious the bubbles would be coming from underground tectonic plates colliding thus forcing air bubbles(pressure) to the surface... plausible thing to do now would be to study the geological area involving the Bermuda triangle.

  • i would be scared if we sent a camera to the bamuda triangle, and then a alien jumps toward the camera :O

  • My opinion: The satellite signals don't reach this area because of some kind of disturbance that I cannot explain, and several planes and ships had gone down because this disturbance shuts down electrical appliances, almost like an EMP bomb made from nature.

  • @DisgaeaDelinquint this sounds pretty funny, because many years ago, there were no satellites or any electrical appliances. Plus, switching off all of the electrics in boats doen't sink them, they still are able to sail. MY opinion... ;)

  • ARE THEY SERIOUS? spending fortune trying to make ways on how to sink a boat? duhh! hahaha! peace.. why don't they just make ways on how to float in the middle of bermuda 3angle.. u know, counterattacking the bubbles :))

  • I think the bubbles sink the ships and magnectic fields make the planes lose navigation and crash

  • Did the boat die??? O_O?

  • poor boat

  • Normally if the boat is NOT going down it IS a good thing.

  • WHY WOULD THEY EVEN WASTE A GOOD BOAT LIKE THAT FOR SOME STUPID EXPERIMENT

  • @Shooter2o1 Thousands of Ships and planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, we would like to know if this could be the cause, fool!

  • The regions a disaster zone for anything without GPS for a few reasons.

    Magnetic field drops in this area - screwing up old navigation techniques that relied on compas's.

    Wind systems collide at the centre of the Triangle - Often helping Wirlwinds and Cyclones form - the ones that usually hit florida and the US each year.

    Bubbles is a solution i've never considered, nor seen accepted as an actual fact - but seens to account for ship disappearnce. That too is now a valid reason.

  • this is sad

  • Ok, now do this to a "ship" and I'll be impressed. Do it!

  • the happy faces when the boat sank was so funny

  • methane gas from the seabed is much more destablising plus when released into the air it will explode when in contact with a jet engine

  • But in the triangle where are the bubbles coming from? How can bubbles sink planes? And how can bubbles disappear a thing?

  • @ScAmMers147 The gas comes from underwater volcanoes/natural gas pockets. The water density drops where the gas is, and the ship/ boat sinks, because it cant float.

  • @1965guitarboy thanks for answering my question but how about the planes???

  • @ScAmMers147 ...well, I there may be a few reasons for the planes. There weather is very unpredictable in this huge area. Which can catch out even the experienced aviators. Very changable winds, cloud formations, rain, and lightning. There are other suggestions that magnetic anomalies may also upset compasses -a lack of, and confusing landmarks may also contibute to navigation problems. The whole area is very very busy for sea and air traffic, and is quite safe and it becomes safer.

  • @ScAmMers147 They went on to discuss in the show how the potential nature of methane gas being released (methane being a lighter gas than air) they state how a large bubble of gas rising rapidly through the air, if it struck planes going through the Bermuda triangle, would simultaneously cause the planes to plummet out of the sky due to low density of methane, and for their altimeters to read as if they were flying up rapidly, causing them to nose down, sending them into the ocean most likely.

  • @ScAmMers147 because if the ship goes over the bubbles the ship is just sitting on air until the ship falls through all the bubbles and ends up on the sea bed then all the water comes smashing down on the ship so there is no trace

  • @ScAmMers147 bubbles and pressure come from underground tectonic plates colliding duh....bubbles weaken the density of water thus with enough pressure would create a sucking (ie...how the Titanic sunk) as far as it being a plane doesnt matter...the weight of the object matters not its shape or size....disappear?? more like at the bottom of the endless ocean thats been unexplored...

  • @ScAmMers147

    Underground volcanic activity.

    

  • @ScAmMers147 methane hydrate

  • @ScAmMers147

    The bottom of the ocean is covered in rotting detritus, methane, carbon dioxide and all kinds of things bubble up all the time. A huge bubble wouldn't make a boat disappear, it would make it sink and the middle of the ocean there is too huge and deep to really find anything easy.

  • @ScAmMers147

    Supposedly it is a methane gas eruption.

    Aircraft engines cannot perform well when the air/fuel mixture is not right.

    And methane is well capable of disrupting the cycle.

    Add a magnetic anomaly in that area and you have a recipe for a disaster.

  • @ScAmMers147 Firstly the answer to your first question is methane hydrate pockets. Bubbles dont sink planes and bubbles don't make things disappear. Did you however consider that a) Not everything that went missing is still missing b) It has been documented that no more disappearances happen in the triangle than other parts of the ocean and c) Two busy shipping routes as well as dozens of planes pass through the area daily.

  • @ScAmMers147 if u hear carefully at 0:24 they are the people making the bubble to test something for themselves! and at 1:16 you see the instrument they are using to create the bubbles underwater! 

  • @ScAmMers147 @ 0:24 - 0:25 he says " thats all we want now watch at .... "

  • @ScAmMers147 From what i understand planes will loose density over the BT when the gas bubbles erupt it causes a downward drift over the ocean that cause the plane to fall out the sky only if its directly over the gas eruption,this dont happen everyday,put it like this,it absolutly opposit of upward wind off the ocean,if you ever flew b4 if u notice over some oceans u go over u will increase altitude instant, but the gasses from B.T. is the opposite,you will decrease,its like a hole in the sky

  • @ScAmMers147 The point is, if you actually look further into this you discover that their logic is sound. They think the source of the bubbles could be locked up solid methane at the ocean bed. As fragments of it float to the surface, and as the pressure lowers and temperature rises these fragments turn into its gaseous form. And, the issue with the planes is that if aeroplanes pass through a very dense cloud of methane it can cause severe engine failure and they would therefore crash.

  • @ScAmMers147 methane hydrate coming from underwater. that's a theory it hasn't proven yet but theories are based on thorough studies so you'l be the one to weight and consider. methane hydrate is not the reason planes "disappear" in Bermuda triangle it's called Micro Burst. It is sometimes invisible to a weather radar because it happens quick, google Micro Burst for more info. :D

  • @ScAmMers147 In the Atlantic the bubbles can emerge from vulcanic activity on the ground of the ocean. In that case the bubbles may contain quite an amount of hydrocarbons (methane etc.). If an aeroplane flies through that field of mine gas, one spark is enough to have it vaporized. That's just a theory, I know, but not an unthinkable one.

  • @ScAmMers147 if its a large volume of methane being released from the sea then as it rises up through the air it could choke the engine and cause it to stall. And the planes may have been lost to the other problems such as the ideas of electronic fog strange magnetic fields and so on.

  • @ScAmMers147 there are known reserves of methane hydrates on the oceans in the triangle. the gulf stream causes access of gases that gets released into the water. Like in this video, the gases that get released from the sea bed sink ships and boats since they lower the boyency of the boat in the water. although it unlikely that a ship goes into a specific area at a specific time to sink. :)

  • @ScAmMers147

    The bubbles come from methane hydrate pockets that are found in oceans around the world. There pockets are found in especially concentrated numbers in the Bermuda triangle. One big rupture and it would sink anything, from a ship due to boyancy drop to planes due to explosive amounts of methane in the air. On the other hand, this would make the Bermuda Triangle the Middle East of the future once we start harvesting methane hydrate as a replacement to oil in the future.

  • @TheVoiceOfReason93 Woahh... Cool :) im just a kid soooo I dont really know that things but it looks cool thou

  • i hope they took out the boat after ...