Take that theory and toss it.
Some researchers have suggested that ships lost in the so-called Bermuda Triangle may have been pulled under by methane bubbles from undersea gas explosions.
But physicist Helen Czerski, a lecturer in the department of mechanical engineering at University College London and author of the book “Storm In A Tea Cup,” said it just doesn’t work that way.
See her explanation above in a video from Tech Insider.
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