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Originally Posted by beegee
There was a show on the History Channel last night called, "The Earth's Black Hole". An Inventor had made a device that detected fluctuations in the Earth's magnetic field and it passed many tests in the lab. They decided to sail out to the middle of the Bermuda Triangle to see if they'd get a response. Sure enought they did! They were talking about hoe the Bermuda Triangle and the Devil's Triangle could be black holes connected by a worm hole.
Made me immediatey think of Nassim Haramein's work.
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So by this logic, if someone or something "disappeared" at either triangle, it/they would likely end up on a different planet or in a different galaxy?
How cool would this be? I've read up on wormholes and though it's science fiction, there was an episode of The Outer Limits that talked about traveling through time in ones' mind via a wormhole of sorts.