Is ElectronicFog.com Just Another Bermuda Triangle Myth?

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The discussion critiques the credibility of a website promoting theories about the Bermuda Triangle, particularly focusing on claims made by Bruce Gernon, who asserts he uniquely understands the phenomena behind it. A seasoned pilot dismisses the site's content as nonsensical, emphasizing that personal experience contradicts the claims made about the area. While some participants express skepticism about the ongoing fascination with the Bermuda Triangle, they also highlight the importance of providing evidence-based arguments rather than mere opinions when debunking such theories. The overall sentiment leans towards viewing the website and its claims as unfounded and lacking scientific merit.
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http://www.electronicfog.com/

Duno - it doesn't seem very believable to me but a friend of mine seems to be very convinced about it and is cussing me out about it ><"

Is it basically just another one of those Bermuda Triangle superstitions/stories/myths?

Thanks in advance
 
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Yes, it's absolutely ridiculous. I mean, there are so many problems with it it's difficult to begin.
 
As a pilot with several thousand hours of aviation experience, including a couple hundred flying through the Bermuda Triangle in all sorts weather and at all times of the day or night (not to mention the same all over the world), I can, without reservation, state with some fairly solid authority and experience, that this website contains a boatload of pure bunk.

He's selling a book called The Fog, which claims "Bruce Gernon is the only person in the world to have witnessed what creates the Bermuda Triangle."

Yeah, right.

I'll stop here before I get into trouble.
 
it has many problems

cant just go in and believe it all the way
 
I didn't even know we were all still talking about the Bermuda Triangle. Isn't that pretty much behind us now?
 
Okay, I agree that it is a crackpot site, but if you are going to debunk something, you have to actually debunk it! Simply blazing off opinions has no value here. We are not interested in opinions-only posts.

Consider that fair warning.
 
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