00:00In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
00:25Peace be upon you.
00:26In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
00:33Peace be upon you.
00:35Peace be upon you.
00:37Peace be upon you.
00:39Peace be upon you.
00:41Peace be upon you.
00:43Peace be upon you.
00:45Peace be upon you.
00:47Peace be upon you.
00:49Peace be upon you.
00:51Peace be upon you.
01:21In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
01:51In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
02:21Therefore, inexperienced people easily lose their importance and rule out.
02:27These people were not inexperienced or amateurs,
02:30who do not know how to fly a plane.
02:34But sometimes, in front of the glory of nature,
02:37many experienced people also become helpless.
02:41In front of natural disasters,
02:43their thousands of hours of experience can also lose its skill.
02:46Therefore, can natural disasters be the reason for these lost people?
02:51It is very possible.
02:53And that is why I want to tell you about three different natural disasters
02:56in relation to the three essential points,
03:00which can happen to these unfortunate planes and people.
03:06The first of these three disasters is found in the seas,
03:09which is called the Gulf Stream.
03:12The Gulf Stream is like a river flowing in the waters of the sea.
03:17Now, you will be surprised to hear this,
03:19but it often happens that the water in the sea starts flowing like the water of the river.
03:25And sometimes, this river becomes so powerful
03:29that whatever comes in contact with the water,
03:32it takes it along with it.
03:34Even a very large ship like the Cyclops.
03:40And since this river called the Gulf Stream flows with its full power for hundreds of miles,
03:45it is very possible that it took these ships along with it.
03:50It broke them on the way,
03:52and their wreck was buried somewhere in the waves of the sea for hundreds of miles.
03:59Can the Gulf Stream be responsible for these lost people in the sea?
04:04It is very possible.
04:05But the destruction of the Gulf Stream does not answer all the questions.
04:09For example, the Gulf Stream can be attacked by ships,
04:14but what would have happened to the aircraft?
04:18The Gulf Stream occurs in the seas,
04:21while the aircraft fly in the air.
04:23And that's why I want to tell you about the second of these three natural disasters,
04:28that is, the sea storm.
04:31Sea storms, which can be attacked by ships as well as aircraft,
04:37It is very easy to get lost in a sea storm.
04:42But keep one thing in mind here,
04:45that we are not talking about hundreds of years ago,
04:49where there were no equipment to predict bad weather or storms.
04:54These lost people have only happened 50 to 60 years ago.
04:58And 60 years ago, warning systems were made to predict sea storms.
05:05These warning systems used to tell the ships what the weather was like ahead,
05:10and also used to tell whether the ships should continue their journey on their route or not.
05:16But keep one more thing in mind,
05:20that some lost people happened even when there was no sign of storms.
05:26For example, when Flight 19 disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle,
05:31then the sun was shining with all its glory.
05:34Or when the A6M0 ship disappeared in Japan,
05:39then there was no sea storm or bad weather at all.
05:43And even if it is assumed that these people's storm warning systems were damaged
05:49and these systems that predicted the storm did not support the unfortunate ships,
05:55then this question still exists that the ships that went in search of these ships after their disappearance
06:02were search and rescue ships.
06:04And search and rescue ships are designed to deal with all kinds of weather conditions,
06:08even storms.
06:12But despite all this, the search and rescue ships also disappeared.
06:17So, moving away from these sea storms and bad weather,
06:22now I want to tell you about the third natural disaster,
06:26among which very few people are familiar with.
06:31This is the disaster that suddenly descends from the sky like a torment,
06:36and the name of this disaster is The Air Bomb.
06:40This disaster was almost recently discovered
06:44when an American ship crashed on the Pride of Baltimore in 1986.
06:51During the journey of that ship, this disaster struck them suddenly
06:55that when the sea air was running at its normal speed, i.e. at a speed of 32 km per hour,
07:02it suddenly increased from 32 km to 145 km per hour,
07:07i.e. the air suddenly became five times faster
07:11and it was coming down from the sky towards the ground.
07:16Later, a similar report was given by a Brazilian ship, Concordia, in 2010.
07:22And at that time, the air falling on Concordia was falling at a speed of 270 km per hour,
07:28which was colliding with the sea floor like a bomb falling from above.
07:34And that's why this sudden disaster was named The Air Bomb.
07:41In fact, the experience of these ships is called the downdraft of cold air.
07:48This is a natural phenomenon.
07:50And what happens in it is that the air suddenly comes from the sky towards the ground.
07:55This air is so cold, it is extremely fast,
07:58and it collides with the water or the ground floor like a bomb and spreads all over.
08:06And during this time, whatever comes in the way of the air coming down,
08:11it will break and scatter like twigs, whether it is an aircraft or a seaplane.
08:19So, were the air bombs the cause of these downdrafts,
08:22which came down from the sky towards the ground and swallowed the aircraft and seaplanes on their way,
08:27and scattered them?
08:30It is very possible.
08:32But even with this clarification, there are many questions that we do not have an answer to.
08:39For example, the first thing is that at least in such a case,
08:43a destroyed seaplane or aircraft should have been found.
08:47And then this clarification does not answer the disappearance of the deed,
08:52as we know that happened with ships and boats.
08:57In fact, they were absolutely right.
09:00And everything was there on them, but their deeds were nowhere to be found.
09:05There was no trace of it anywhere.
09:08So far I have told you about three natural disasters.
09:12These are the disasters that are mostly found in the seas.
09:16And you can blame these disasters for the disappearances in the Bermuda or Japan Triangle.
09:22But in such a case, what can be the explanation of the missing people in the Alaska Triangle?
09:28A sea storm cannot come there because the Alaska Triangle is located on the ground.
09:34Yes, air bombs can definitely fall here.
09:37But will the 16,000 missing people there be responsible for the bad weather and air bombs?
09:44This can only be a myth.
09:47Yes, one explanation of the Alaska Triangle, Alaska's own geology,
09:52that is, it can be hidden in the ground.
09:55Alaska is one of the most unexplored areas in the world so far.
10:01There are dense forests, more than 700 large glaciers,
10:05in which there are cracks the size of buildings,
10:08there are fissures, crevices,
10:10there are hundreds of meters of deep dark caves
10:13where people, cars and planes fall, get lost in them,
10:17get buried in the abyss and no one knows.
10:21And it is true that people disappear due to these reasons.
10:26It is not surprising that people get lost in treacherous and difficult areas like Alaska.
10:33In fact, the real reason for the surprise is the number of missing people,
10:37which is more than twice the average number of people lost in other states of America.
10:44And keep in mind that people who go to these mountains, glaciers and jungles are not amateurs.
10:51These people are not inexperienced.
10:53In fact, most of them take proper training before going there.
10:58As I told you about a missing person, Gerald D. Barry,
11:02who was himself a member of a search and rescue team.
11:06And he was an experienced person who had taken survival training in dense jungles and frozen glaciers.
11:14Even after discussing all this, it seems that we are far from the answers.
11:21The more answers we have, the more questions we have.
11:27Did you know that after the discovery of America,
11:31a Latin poet Janus Joannus once said,
11:41But maybe we are very wrong.
11:43What do we know about the world?
11:46I have told you many explanations about the Bermuda Triangle, Japan Triangle and Alaska Triangle,
11:52from human error to bad weather and unforeseen disasters.
11:59But I can say with certainty that you will not be satisfied.
12:04Because to be honest, these explanations did not satisfy me either.
12:09Many doubts, many suspicions and many delusions were revolving in my mind.
12:13And this was the reason why I decided to go beyond these traditional explanations and look for these mysteries further.
12:22And believe me, the real events of the Bermuda Triangle are yet to begin.
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