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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,007 --> 00:00:08,118 When I was a kid I drew all over the wall with a marker, 2 00:00:08,342 --> 00:00:10,209 I'm sure I had a good reason, 3 00:00:10,244 --> 00:00:13,312 Although it escapes me now, but I did realize that I was 4 00:00:13,347 --> 00:00:16,215 Going to get in a ton of trouble and so I hit on 5 00:00:16,250 --> 00:00:19,418 The perfect alibi, the easter bunny did it. 6 00:00:19,453 --> 00:00:22,121 That was airtight, you can't poke holes in that. 7 00:00:22,156 --> 00:00:24,356 No one knows where the easter bunny is. 8 00:00:24,392 --> 00:00:28,394 Problem was my parents didn't believe in the easter bunny anymore, 9 00:00:28,429 --> 00:00:30,529 I was busted. 10 00:00:30,831 --> 00:00:34,099 I learned a hard lesson that day about the nature of magic. 11 00:00:37,171 --> 00:00:41,106 Now sadly I'm an adult and I envy my younger self, 12 00:00:41,142 --> 00:00:42,382 The one who believed in magic. 13 00:00:44,345 --> 00:00:46,578 Did the wrinkles and gray hair grow an adverse 14 00:00:46,614 --> 00:00:48,213 Relationship to wonder. 15 00:00:49,417 --> 00:00:52,518 So what does the easter bunny have to do with the bermuda triangle? 16 00:00:53,187 --> 00:00:57,056 We miss that wonder, we long for a world with magic in it. 17 00:00:59,193 --> 00:01:02,361 So here I am on the edge of a boat in the bermuda triangle 18 00:01:03,464 --> 00:01:05,464 And I'm hosting a tv show about curses, 19 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:08,167 So maybe all hope isn't lost. 20 00:01:09,203 --> 00:01:13,338 There's a desire to believe in something beyond our understanding, 21 00:01:13,374 --> 00:01:15,541 Can a science minded skeptic, like myself, 22 00:01:15,576 --> 00:01:18,077 Reignite the spark of magic? 23 00:01:18,946 --> 00:01:22,147 Is there an intersection point between science and myth? 24 00:01:23,184 --> 00:01:25,084 Wait, what was that? 25 00:01:26,020 --> 00:01:28,554 Dude, that was a shark, man. 26 00:01:28,589 --> 00:01:30,255 Oh there he goes. 27 00:01:31,425 --> 00:01:32,524 There goes the genius. 28 00:01:40,434 --> 00:01:42,312 I used to be a professional sailor and at 29 00:01:42,336 --> 00:01:45,104 Some point I've crossed most of the world's oceans on 30 00:01:45,139 --> 00:01:47,239 Various sail boats, and I've seen some 31 00:01:47,274 --> 00:01:49,174 Pretty strange things. 32 00:01:49,210 --> 00:01:50,542 Cheers guys. Nobody knows. 33 00:01:50,611 --> 00:01:54,480 If you wanna hear some stories just mix sailors and alcohol 34 00:01:54,515 --> 00:01:58,016 And you'll turn on a spigot you wish you could stop. 35 00:01:59,353 --> 00:02:01,433 Who's got like a good bermuda triangle story? 36 00:02:15,102 --> 00:02:17,822 - Deep underneath it? Yeah. - It's probably godzilla. 37 00:02:20,508 --> 00:02:22,241 Yeah. What's the vortex? 38 00:02:22,276 --> 00:02:24,421 It's a spot where all the instruments go crazy and 39 00:02:24,445 --> 00:02:27,546 It's like a portal to another dimension or something. 40 00:02:27,581 --> 00:02:29,259 Have you guys seen anything like that around 41 00:02:29,283 --> 00:02:30,415 Here, like, weird stuff? 42 00:02:30,451 --> 00:02:32,117 I mean, there's no way. 43 00:02:35,156 --> 00:02:37,267 I mean, you guys all know steve nolands, right, 44 00:02:37,291 --> 00:02:40,192 Like his story about they're were like 40 knots or so, 45 00:02:40,227 --> 00:02:42,161 You got three or four guys on the boat. 46 00:02:42,730 --> 00:02:45,497 One green light came screaming up behind the boat and 47 00:02:45,533 --> 00:02:47,310 Then it came around to the side of the boat, 48 00:02:47,334 --> 00:02:49,146 They're still doing 40 knots, lit up the whole side of the 49 00:02:49,170 --> 00:02:52,115 Boat and then they say it took off like a rocket in front of them. 50 00:02:58,245 --> 00:03:00,179 - That's crazy, man. - Yeah. 51 00:03:03,350 --> 00:03:05,470 What do you guys think happened to flight 19? 52 00:03:13,227 --> 00:03:14,259 Right. 53 00:03:19,567 --> 00:03:21,266 Right. 54 00:03:24,138 --> 00:03:28,040 The story of the bermuda triangle really has three chapters, 55 00:03:28,075 --> 00:03:30,175 Plane crashes, ship wrecks and the 56 00:03:30,211 --> 00:03:33,278 Mysterious disappearances of entire crews. 57 00:03:33,314 --> 00:03:35,480 We call those ghost ships. 58 00:03:37,218 --> 00:03:40,118 But are any of these chapters truly anomalist? 59 00:03:40,154 --> 00:03:42,299 Is the bermuda triangle more dangerous than the rest 60 00:03:42,323 --> 00:03:43,422 Of the world's oceans? 61 00:03:45,526 --> 00:03:48,527 We'll analyze the planet's most infamous curse with a 62 00:03:48,562 --> 00:03:52,064 Skeptical forensic mind. 63 00:03:52,499 --> 00:03:55,400 So here it is, this is it, this is the bermuda triangle. 64 00:03:55,436 --> 00:03:58,370 You know, florida, bermuda to puerto rico. 65 00:03:58,405 --> 00:04:02,274 You know, it's about 500,000 square miles. 66 00:04:03,344 --> 00:04:06,078 The fact is there have been countless incidents, 67 00:04:06,113 --> 00:04:08,513 Millions on the world's oceans since the first 68 00:04:08,549 --> 00:04:13,151 Seafaring people set out nearly 50,000 years ago. 69 00:04:14,154 --> 00:04:16,266 Most of these are easy to explain, you know, 70 00:04:16,290 --> 00:04:20,392 Bad weather, human error, faulty equipment. 71 00:04:20,427 --> 00:04:23,195 The ocean's a big bad place, 72 00:04:23,230 --> 00:04:25,275 But I'm interested in the events here that have some 73 00:04:25,299 --> 00:04:26,531 Mystery surrounding them, 74 00:04:26,567 --> 00:04:30,235 Where it's harder to put your finger on the cause. 75 00:04:30,838 --> 00:04:34,339 So I've hand selected some of the most cryptic occurrences 76 00:04:34,375 --> 00:04:37,109 And created incident maps of the areas surrounding the 77 00:04:37,144 --> 00:04:38,144 Bermuda triangle. 78 00:04:40,214 --> 00:04:43,248 You can see there's hundreds and hundreds of ship wrecks 79 00:04:43,284 --> 00:04:46,051 And plane crashes. 80 00:04:46,920 --> 00:04:49,187 This cluster here has gotta be flight 19. 81 00:04:52,126 --> 00:04:55,093 The disappearance of flight 19 is the foundation of the 82 00:04:55,129 --> 00:04:57,062 Bermuda triangle legend. 83 00:04:58,599 --> 00:05:03,335 In early December in 1945, five navy planes took off from 84 00:05:03,370 --> 00:05:06,338 Florida on a training mission with 14 men on board. 85 00:05:07,408 --> 00:05:10,375 Those planes, the infamous flight 19, 86 00:05:10,411 --> 00:05:13,211 Disappeared without a trace, 87 00:05:14,014 --> 00:05:16,293 But then one of the rescue planes that goes looking for them 88 00:05:16,317 --> 00:05:19,318 Also completely vanishes 89 00:05:19,353 --> 00:05:22,154 And now you have the seeds for a mystery. 90 00:05:22,189 --> 00:05:26,224 300 boats and planes searched the water for five days, 91 00:05:26,260 --> 00:05:30,395 Not one shred of wreckage was ever found. 92 00:05:30,431 --> 00:05:32,509 This concrete shipwreck off the coast of bimini is the 93 00:05:32,533 --> 00:05:35,267 Last witness to the missing planes. 94 00:05:35,302 --> 00:05:37,302 While it can't tell its story in words, 95 00:05:37,338 --> 00:05:40,172 I'd love to find some shrapnel of evidence of what happened 96 00:05:40,207 --> 00:05:44,109 To flight 19, something to ease my skeptic mind and keep 97 00:05:44,144 --> 00:05:46,211 The hope for a magical world alive. 98 00:06:39,099 --> 00:06:41,066 As lovely as this location is, 99 00:06:41,101 --> 00:06:44,369 As lucid and clean the water, I can't help but think that of 100 00:06:44,405 --> 00:06:47,372 The 27 young men who flew over this stretch of unforgiving 101 00:06:47,408 --> 00:06:53,311 Ocean and vanished forever in the darkness of the coming night, 102 00:06:53,347 --> 00:06:55,213 All those families ripped apart, 103 00:06:55,249 --> 00:06:58,183 Children left behind without ever knowing what happened, 104 00:06:58,218 --> 00:07:01,353 Without closure, without understanding. 105 00:07:02,055 --> 00:07:04,423 Did those young men fall victim to a mysterious 106 00:07:04,458 --> 00:07:06,992 Geo-physical curse? 107 00:07:07,227 --> 00:07:09,187 What happened out there in the darkness? 108 00:07:13,534 --> 00:07:16,435 This is actually the lead ship of flight 19. 109 00:07:16,470 --> 00:07:19,104 Wow, the exact same plane as this as flight 19? 110 00:07:19,139 --> 00:07:20,272 Yes. 111 00:07:20,307 --> 00:07:22,285 The final words of the men on flight 19 have been 112 00:07:22,309 --> 00:07:25,210 Studied and poured over. 113 00:07:27,080 --> 00:07:30,148 Every sentence and word analyzed in depth by the 114 00:07:30,184 --> 00:07:33,285 Navy's after-action report. 115 00:07:33,587 --> 00:07:35,432 And then, of course, reanalyzed by armchair 116 00:07:35,456 --> 00:07:38,423 Historians and hacky cursed tv shows. 117 00:07:39,460 --> 00:07:42,394 Walk me through it, what happened to flight 19, what's the deal? 118 00:07:42,429 --> 00:07:45,063 It was a training flight for navigation 119 00:07:45,098 --> 00:07:47,132 Training, believe it or not. 120 00:07:47,167 --> 00:07:50,202 So we just back from the sapona, which we dove on. 121 00:07:50,237 --> 00:07:51,336 That was their target. 122 00:07:51,371 --> 00:07:53,349 So we know they dropped their bombs on the sapona. 123 00:07:53,373 --> 00:07:55,240 What was their path after that? 124 00:07:55,275 --> 00:07:56,519 Due east. Due east. 125 00:07:56,543 --> 00:07:59,277 - For another 60-70 miles. - Okay. 126 00:07:59,313 --> 00:08:02,214 Then make a turn to the north, northwest. 127 00:08:02,249 --> 00:08:04,294 What happened? It's a big mystery to this day. 128 00:08:04,318 --> 00:08:07,052 Nobody knows exactly what happened to them. 129 00:08:07,454 --> 00:08:09,488 Nobody knows, but there are theories. 130 00:08:09,523 --> 00:08:13,124 Colleen stirling is the lebron james of aviation 131 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:14,359 Probability analysis. 132 00:08:14,394 --> 00:08:17,195 You maybe didn't know there was a lebron james of that. 133 00:08:17,231 --> 00:08:20,398 After two years of searching for air France flight 447, 134 00:08:20,434 --> 00:08:25,136 Colleen was brought in as part of a small team to reanalyze the data, 135 00:08:25,172 --> 00:08:28,206 They found the wreckage in less than five days. 136 00:08:28,942 --> 00:08:31,276 Well the first thing we did is looked at the 137 00:08:31,311 --> 00:08:34,145 500-page navy report that came out. 138 00:08:34,181 --> 00:08:37,182 The communications, all the radar hits that they had, 139 00:08:37,217 --> 00:08:39,117 And we wrote a chronology. 140 00:08:39,152 --> 00:08:40,418 The key transmissions. 141 00:08:40,454 --> 00:08:42,198 Everything is mapped based, right. 142 00:08:42,222 --> 00:08:45,390 So I'll put like where they launched from and the time, 143 00:08:45,425 --> 00:08:48,293 And then I'll draw the line where they were supposed to go 144 00:08:48,328 --> 00:08:51,263 And then I can calculate with the wind and their heading how 145 00:08:51,298 --> 00:08:53,076 Long it should have taken them to get to their 146 00:08:53,100 --> 00:08:54,299 First turn point. 147 00:08:54,334 --> 00:08:56,346 I thought about that first turn point and then I said, 148 00:08:56,370 --> 00:08:58,348 Well, where could they have gone from there? 149 00:08:58,372 --> 00:09:00,539 They were trying to go back to the northwest, 150 00:09:00,574 --> 00:09:03,508 But the wind was blowing them and they may have not made the 151 00:09:03,544 --> 00:09:06,344 Turn sharp enough and might have got significantly blown 152 00:09:06,380 --> 00:09:08,046 To a different heading. 153 00:09:09,182 --> 00:09:10,382 Powers. 154 00:09:10,417 --> 00:09:12,384 What is your compass reading, powers? 155 00:09:12,419 --> 00:09:14,364 I don't know where we are. 156 00:09:14,388 --> 00:09:17,155 Must have gotten lost after that last turn. 157 00:09:17,190 --> 00:09:19,324 Mt-28, this is ft-74, 158 00:09:19,359 --> 00:09:21,059 What is your trouble? 159 00:09:21,094 --> 00:09:22,505 Ah, both my compasses are out and 160 00:09:22,529 --> 00:09:24,569 I'm trying to find fort lauderdale, florida. 161 00:09:25,365 --> 00:09:27,265 So this is the compass here. 162 00:09:27,301 --> 00:09:29,445 - That's the magnetic compass. - That's the magnet compass. 163 00:09:29,469 --> 00:09:31,447 So he would be looking at this, what else would he be looking at? 164 00:09:31,471 --> 00:09:33,082 He would look at that and then hit down on 165 00:09:33,106 --> 00:09:34,339 His instrument panel. 166 00:09:34,374 --> 00:09:37,242 He'd have what's called the gyrocompass here that you set 167 00:09:37,277 --> 00:09:39,188 This with this knob to agree with this. 168 00:09:39,212 --> 00:09:40,523 - To agree to that. - This bounces around. 169 00:09:40,547 --> 00:09:43,315 Sure. That one is very stable. 170 00:09:43,850 --> 00:09:46,129 Taylor, who's the flight lead was talking about 171 00:09:46,153 --> 00:09:48,053 The compass didn't look right. 172 00:09:48,088 --> 00:09:49,299 He was starting to get confused. 173 00:09:49,323 --> 00:09:51,067 Don't they know they have to get back? 174 00:09:51,091 --> 00:09:52,468 Taylor thought that they needed to fly to the 175 00:09:52,492 --> 00:09:54,470 Northeast because he thought they were over 176 00:09:54,494 --> 00:09:56,294 The florida keys. 177 00:09:56,330 --> 00:09:57,507 How did he think he was? 178 00:09:57,531 --> 00:10:00,265 It's very hard to imagine him getting that lost. 179 00:10:00,300 --> 00:10:04,235 He doesn't seem to have his wits about him on this flight. 180 00:10:04,271 --> 00:10:06,215 Then you hear them arguing on the radio, 181 00:10:06,239 --> 00:10:07,305 It's really sad. 182 00:10:07,341 --> 00:10:08,373 I bet. 183 00:10:08,408 --> 00:10:09,519 We've just passed over a 184 00:10:09,543 --> 00:10:12,477 Small island and we have no other land in sight. 185 00:10:12,512 --> 00:10:14,490 Turn on your emergency iff gear or 186 00:10:14,514 --> 00:10:16,147 Do you have it on? 187 00:10:16,183 --> 00:10:17,393 Iff gear was off, 188 00:10:17,417 --> 00:10:18,350 I'm turning it on now. 189 00:10:18,385 --> 00:10:20,118 What's iff gear? 190 00:10:20,153 --> 00:10:23,488 Iff is an acronym for identification friend or foe. 191 00:10:23,523 --> 00:10:24,556 Okay. 192 00:10:24,591 --> 00:10:27,325 Right here, for example, see this says 1,200. 193 00:10:27,361 --> 00:10:30,328 In an iff they would have given them a code to squawk. 194 00:10:30,364 --> 00:10:31,630 To put as friend. 195 00:10:31,665 --> 00:10:33,343 Put in there and they would be picked up on their radar. 196 00:10:33,367 --> 00:10:35,345 - He didn't have it on. - He didn't have it on. 197 00:10:35,369 --> 00:10:36,546 Should he have had it on? 198 00:10:36,570 --> 00:10:39,137 Especially if I want help in finding out where I am. 199 00:10:39,172 --> 00:10:40,572 Right. 200 00:10:40,607 --> 00:10:43,174 Ft-28 to three, 201 00:10:43,677 --> 00:10:47,412 One of the planes in the flight thinks if we went 270 degrees 202 00:10:47,447 --> 00:10:49,481 We could hit land. 203 00:10:49,516 --> 00:10:51,016 270, that's due west. 204 00:10:51,051 --> 00:10:53,196 So that's somebody with a descent compass or somebody else is like, 205 00:10:53,220 --> 00:10:55,253 Hey we just go 270 we're gonna hit land. 206 00:10:55,288 --> 00:10:56,599 'cause to get to their bombing target they 207 00:10:56,623 --> 00:10:57,555 Flew due east. 208 00:10:57,591 --> 00:10:59,157 Right. 209 00:10:59,192 --> 00:11:00,603 Well just fly due west and it will take you back where you came from. 210 00:11:00,627 --> 00:11:02,405 Right, we'll hit land some point. 211 00:11:02,429 --> 00:11:03,495 Yeah. 212 00:11:03,563 --> 00:11:06,064 Ft-28, all planes in flight 213 00:11:06,099 --> 00:11:10,101 Change course to 0-90 for one minute. 214 00:11:10,137 --> 00:11:11,214 So now they're going... 215 00:11:11,238 --> 00:11:13,405 - Back east again. - Back eat again. 216 00:11:13,440 --> 00:11:14,517 Dammit if we just fly west we 217 00:11:14,541 --> 00:11:16,207 Would get home. 218 00:11:16,243 --> 00:11:19,444 Hold it, head west. Dammit 219 00:11:19,479 --> 00:11:23,048 Powers, who was the ranking guy on the flight, 220 00:11:23,083 --> 00:11:25,250 He kept saying we need to go west. 221 00:11:25,285 --> 00:11:28,386 And then it gets corroborated with a radar track 222 00:11:28,422 --> 00:11:31,089 That came from the solomon's aircraft carrier. 223 00:11:31,124 --> 00:11:32,335 And where did that see them? 224 00:11:32,359 --> 00:11:35,493 The radar track showed aircraft going south, 225 00:11:35,529 --> 00:11:37,495 Over land. 226 00:11:37,531 --> 00:11:39,509 There's a good chance that it could be somewhere in 227 00:11:39,533 --> 00:11:43,101 This mid peninsular, east coast of florida region. 228 00:11:43,136 --> 00:11:44,247 So that wouldn't surprise you at all? 229 00:11:44,271 --> 00:11:46,149 No, the model supports that. 230 00:11:46,173 --> 00:11:47,338 Wow. 231 00:11:47,374 --> 00:11:50,208 We are now flying 2-70 degrees. 232 00:11:50,243 --> 00:11:53,111 We will fly 2-70 degrees until we hit the beach or 233 00:11:53,146 --> 00:11:55,447 Run out of gas. 234 00:11:57,250 --> 00:11:58,494 And now they know they're in trouble cause it's like... 235 00:11:58,518 --> 00:11:59,562 They're out of time. 236 00:11:59,586 --> 00:12:01,397 They're gonna run out of gas. 237 00:12:01,421 --> 00:12:03,702 And they just don't have a clue where they are. 238 00:12:03,924 --> 00:12:04,934 When the first plane drops 239 00:12:04,958 --> 00:12:08,226 Below ten gallons we all go down together. 240 00:12:08,261 --> 00:12:09,461 Everyone understand that? 241 00:12:17,804 --> 00:12:22,640 Five planes flown by navy pilots vanished into the night. 242 00:12:22,676 --> 00:12:24,787 Then one of the rescue planes that went after 243 00:12:24,811 --> 00:12:27,512 Suffered the same fate. 244 00:12:27,547 --> 00:12:30,715 Collectively the strange event is known as flight 19. 245 00:12:31,985 --> 00:12:33,796 We have just passed over a small island and 246 00:12:33,820 --> 00:12:35,720 We have no other land in sight. 247 00:12:35,756 --> 00:12:38,556 It's the single biggest event that gave the cursed 248 00:12:38,592 --> 00:12:39,791 Triangle its name. 249 00:12:39,826 --> 00:12:42,527 But here's a question, what if the planes didn't 250 00:12:42,562 --> 00:12:45,663 Really go down inside the bermuda triangle? 251 00:12:45,699 --> 00:12:49,434 Does the curse dissolve into thin air? 252 00:12:49,669 --> 00:12:51,380 When the first plane drops 253 00:12:51,404 --> 00:12:53,538 Below ten gallons, we all go down together, 254 00:12:53,573 --> 00:12:54,773 Does everyone understand that? 255 00:12:56,543 --> 00:12:58,488 There's a good chance that it could be somewhere 256 00:12:58,512 --> 00:13:01,746 In this mid peninsular, east coast of florida region. 257 00:13:01,782 --> 00:13:03,626 They actually could have made it back and started heading 258 00:13:03,650 --> 00:13:05,617 South in the time that they had before they 259 00:13:05,652 --> 00:13:07,385 Ran out of fuel. 260 00:13:07,420 --> 00:13:08,553 Wow. 261 00:13:10,724 --> 00:13:14,359 For 70 years this disappearance gripped the 262 00:13:14,394 --> 00:13:19,664 Imagination and people assumed they crashed at sea, 263 00:13:19,699 --> 00:13:23,301 And what this model is showing me is that there is this whole 264 00:13:23,336 --> 00:13:26,504 Other search area that no one's even looked at. 265 00:13:26,540 --> 00:13:28,718 There are still corners of florida that 266 00:13:28,742 --> 00:13:31,709 Nobody's been in because it's inaccessible for 267 00:13:31,745 --> 00:13:33,578 One reason or another. 268 00:13:34,147 --> 00:13:36,714 I don't usually follow up on leads when they involve, 269 00:13:36,750 --> 00:13:39,551 Like, some dude who heard something from another guy 270 00:13:39,586 --> 00:13:41,719 Who may or may not have seen something. 271 00:13:41,755 --> 00:13:44,489 But colleen's identified a search zone near a turtle 272 00:13:44,524 --> 00:13:48,459 Preserve in central florida, and there just happens to be a 273 00:13:48,495 --> 00:13:51,596 Guy with a story about a crashed airplane. 274 00:13:54,534 --> 00:13:56,579 How do you know that this is the plane we're looking for, 275 00:13:56,603 --> 00:13:57,569 Flight 19? 276 00:13:57,604 --> 00:13:58,614 Well john myhre, 277 00:13:58,638 --> 00:14:00,705 One of the leading researchers for flight 19, 278 00:14:00,740 --> 00:14:02,780 His theory was that the five airplanes separated 279 00:14:02,809 --> 00:14:05,510 At some point in time off the eastern coast of florida when 280 00:14:05,545 --> 00:14:06,722 They were trying to find land. 281 00:14:06,746 --> 00:14:08,558 Right, when they got real low on fuel. 282 00:14:08,582 --> 00:14:10,660 Right, john thought the ft-81 actually made it 283 00:14:10,684 --> 00:14:12,383 Back over land. 284 00:14:12,419 --> 00:14:13,585 Right. 285 00:14:13,620 --> 00:14:16,354 And the diagram that he drew, based on his theory, 286 00:14:16,389 --> 00:14:19,457 Put ft-81 in this particular area of florida at about the 287 00:14:19,492 --> 00:14:20,725 Time it ran out of gas. 288 00:14:20,760 --> 00:14:21,960 Really? 289 00:14:21,995 --> 00:14:24,462 So, we've been out here looking for this particular 290 00:14:24,497 --> 00:14:27,432 Wreck site for a while because we've been out here choppering 291 00:14:27,467 --> 00:14:31,302 Around in basically everglades type of conditions. 292 00:14:33,607 --> 00:14:36,341 As horrific and sad as it sounds, 293 00:14:36,376 --> 00:14:38,509 Planes crash all the time. 294 00:14:38,545 --> 00:14:42,580 If we find out where any part of flight 19 actually went down, 295 00:14:42,616 --> 00:14:45,683 Well, then the planes didn't disappear at all, 296 00:14:45,719 --> 00:14:48,586 And definitely not in the bermuda triangle. 297 00:14:48,622 --> 00:14:51,356 And they're just part of a tragic list with thousands and 298 00:14:51,391 --> 00:14:52,824 Thousands of other entries. 299 00:14:53,660 --> 00:14:56,327 When john passed away, we're not really sure what 300 00:14:56,363 --> 00:14:58,630 Happened to his notes and we had hurricane dorian 301 00:14:58,665 --> 00:15:01,499 This fall and it really flooded the area. 302 00:15:01,534 --> 00:15:03,446 Without john's notes we're looking for the proverbial 303 00:15:03,470 --> 00:15:05,615 Needle in the haystack, but we're not even sure which 304 00:15:05,639 --> 00:15:07,672 Haystack to look in. 305 00:15:07,707 --> 00:15:10,341 With colleen stirling confirming this area as the 306 00:15:10,377 --> 00:15:13,478 Most likely location that flight 19 went down, 307 00:15:13,513 --> 00:15:15,613 We decided to bring in some technology to 308 00:15:15,649 --> 00:15:18,249 Speed up the search. 309 00:15:19,519 --> 00:15:21,564 So, this is a lidar drone, what does that mean? 310 00:15:21,588 --> 00:15:25,690 So it is a multirotor quadcopter and it has a lidar unit on it. 311 00:15:26,493 --> 00:15:27,926 Right. 312 00:15:27,961 --> 00:15:30,473 Basically the same principle as a police man with a speed gun, 313 00:15:30,497 --> 00:15:32,497 Shoots out a laser, hits something solid, 314 00:15:32,532 --> 00:15:35,633 The return comes back and then it highly accurately 315 00:15:35,669 --> 00:15:37,502 Marks those points. 316 00:15:37,537 --> 00:15:39,348 It's millions of points of rotation, 317 00:15:39,372 --> 00:15:41,406 Thousands of rotations a second. 318 00:15:41,441 --> 00:15:43,619 And when it's all said and done mike he'll filter it out 319 00:15:43,643 --> 00:15:46,444 So we can actually get the vegetation away and 320 00:15:46,479 --> 00:15:47,612 Look for the impressions. 321 00:15:47,647 --> 00:15:49,681 Great, well let's get it done. 322 00:15:51,351 --> 00:15:52,684 Arming the props. 323 00:15:52,719 --> 00:15:54,752 Alright taking off. 324 00:16:02,595 --> 00:16:04,607 Since we have that high level of accuracy, 325 00:16:04,631 --> 00:16:06,597 All of those like bottom points, 326 00:16:06,633 --> 00:16:08,511 We're going to be really highly confident that those 327 00:16:08,535 --> 00:16:10,335 Are actually ground. 328 00:16:11,638 --> 00:16:14,706 That's what's gonna, you know, allow us to give you guys some 329 00:16:14,741 --> 00:16:18,509 Awesome representation of this landscape as if we had just, 330 00:16:18,545 --> 00:16:21,279 You know, burned all the vegetation down. 331 00:16:27,320 --> 00:16:29,320 So, basically what we're looking for is 332 00:16:29,356 --> 00:16:30,621 Artificial features. 333 00:16:30,657 --> 00:16:35,693 Right down in here is a nice little cross, 334 00:16:35,729 --> 00:16:39,430 You see this impression here that creates this line? 335 00:16:39,466 --> 00:16:42,567 It's pretty darn straight, and then you have another one 336 00:16:42,602 --> 00:16:44,369 Right here. 337 00:16:44,404 --> 00:16:46,671 It's very unusual for a natural feature to have such 338 00:16:46,706 --> 00:16:48,539 Pretty geometry, right? 339 00:16:48,575 --> 00:16:52,577 I think this is the best place to look for this wreck. 340 00:16:52,612 --> 00:16:54,545 Alright. 341 00:16:58,518 --> 00:17:00,485 Straight ahead here. 342 00:17:01,788 --> 00:17:04,322 Just head a little bit left. 343 00:17:07,560 --> 00:17:09,427 We should be getting pretty close. 344 00:17:09,462 --> 00:17:10,706 There's a break in the weeds right there. 345 00:17:10,730 --> 00:17:12,575 - There's something there. - What you got? 346 00:17:12,599 --> 00:17:14,577 Something burned up. Oh yeah, that's it man. 347 00:17:14,601 --> 00:17:18,436 There we go. Right that's gotta be it. 348 00:17:18,471 --> 00:17:20,471 That's, that's gotta be it. Look. 349 00:17:20,507 --> 00:17:24,709 That would have been attached to a back of an engine. 350 00:17:24,744 --> 00:17:25,710 There's the tire. 351 00:17:25,745 --> 00:17:27,345 Cool. 352 00:17:27,414 --> 00:17:29,347 It came in pretty steep. 353 00:17:29,382 --> 00:17:31,382 There's all kinds of debris in here. 354 00:17:32,052 --> 00:17:33,596 That would have been the iff unit. 355 00:17:33,620 --> 00:17:34,519 The friend or foe unit. 356 00:17:34,554 --> 00:17:35,720 Okay, yeah. 357 00:17:35,755 --> 00:17:37,366 Iff gear was off. 358 00:17:37,390 --> 00:17:39,524 I'm turning it on now. 359 00:17:39,559 --> 00:17:41,504 What would be the next step for you? 360 00:17:41,528 --> 00:17:43,694 The rest of the airplane is probably buried. 361 00:17:43,730 --> 00:17:47,532 What we're looking for is a data plate on the front on the engine, 362 00:17:47,567 --> 00:17:49,445 But to dig in the wildlife management area, 363 00:17:49,469 --> 00:17:51,402 We have to have a separate permit to do that, 364 00:17:51,438 --> 00:17:54,605 But it is something that we can come back and do. 365 00:17:54,641 --> 00:17:57,508 While we need a serial number to say if this wwii era 366 00:17:57,544 --> 00:18:00,611 Wreck is one of the plants from flight 19, 367 00:18:00,647 --> 00:18:03,414 There's a chance that at least one of them is not lost 368 00:18:03,450 --> 00:18:05,616 In the bermuda triangle at all. 369 00:18:05,652 --> 00:18:08,686 You know, this could be ft-81. 370 00:18:08,721 --> 00:18:10,332 Which would mean some of them, at least, 371 00:18:10,356 --> 00:18:11,289 Made it back to land. 372 00:18:11,324 --> 00:18:12,356 Right. 373 00:18:12,392 --> 00:18:14,270 The truth is the psychological grip of the 374 00:18:14,294 --> 00:18:16,661 Bermuda triangle's curse extends well beyond six 375 00:18:16,696 --> 00:18:18,429 Missing planes. 376 00:18:18,465 --> 00:18:21,666 So while nate works on digging out the engine block. 377 00:18:25,405 --> 00:18:29,240 My investigation moves to phase two, ghost ships. 378 00:18:36,850 --> 00:18:40,451 Yourself sitting in a dark room at 3:00 am, 379 00:18:40,487 --> 00:18:43,588 Half eaten turkey sandwich, typing bermuda triangle 380 00:18:43,623 --> 00:18:45,756 Mysteries into the search engine. 381 00:18:45,792 --> 00:18:48,826 What you tend to find are long lists of disappearances, 382 00:18:48,862 --> 00:18:51,662 Ships and planes vanishing and there's a list of theories 383 00:18:51,698 --> 00:18:52,997 That goes along with it. 384 00:18:53,032 --> 00:18:57,702 Magnetic fields, mermaids, gigantic undersea methane bubbles, 385 00:18:57,737 --> 00:19:02,540 But it goes way out to alien wormholes and time vortices, 386 00:19:02,575 --> 00:19:05,710 Atlantis, were they sucked under by the kraken? 387 00:19:05,745 --> 00:19:07,879 Now some of these theories are fairly bonkers, 388 00:19:07,914 --> 00:19:11,382 But others, you know, they seem pretty plausible. 389 00:19:11,417 --> 00:19:13,851 And then sometimes you find something that does seem real 390 00:19:13,887 --> 00:19:16,721 And fascinating and truly inexplicable, 391 00:19:16,756 --> 00:19:22,560 Something that on the surface defies any rational explanation. 392 00:19:22,595 --> 00:19:25,663 Here's maybe the most interesting incident map. 393 00:19:25,698 --> 00:19:27,765 This is ghost ships. 394 00:19:27,800 --> 00:19:31,402 So ghost ships were ships that are just floating, 395 00:19:31,437 --> 00:19:33,704 Drifting in the ocean with nobody on them. 396 00:19:33,740 --> 00:19:38,442 And this is from the us hydrographic survey. 397 00:19:38,478 --> 00:19:42,580 They documented 1,600 ghost ships. 398 00:19:42,815 --> 00:19:45,850 Yeah, there's something very sort of eerie and terrifying 399 00:19:45,885 --> 00:19:51,822 In this idea of 1,600 ships out here and, you know, 400 00:19:51,858 --> 00:19:53,836 You don't know what happened to the crew. 401 00:19:53,860 --> 00:19:55,626 I mean, where did everybody go? 402 00:19:55,662 --> 00:19:57,728 Or where are the bodies? 403 00:19:57,764 --> 00:19:59,630 How this is happening? 404 00:19:59,666 --> 00:20:02,833 During a seven year survey starting in 1887, 405 00:20:02,869 --> 00:20:05,670 The us hydrographic office found the existence of 406 00:20:05,705 --> 00:20:09,640 1,600 ships floating a sea without a single 407 00:20:09,676 --> 00:20:11,776 Soul on board. 408 00:20:12,845 --> 00:20:15,846 1,600 floating ships and zero sailors. 409 00:20:15,882 --> 00:20:17,915 That math seems off. 410 00:20:17,951 --> 00:20:20,585 Now, I'm not saying that it's not aliens, 411 00:20:20,620 --> 00:20:22,620 Cause it could be, 412 00:20:22,655 --> 00:20:24,755 But let's see how a scientist who studies the 413 00:20:24,791 --> 00:20:27,692 World's oceans explains it. 414 00:20:27,727 --> 00:20:30,561 They call this area the doldrums. 415 00:20:30,597 --> 00:20:31,696 The doldrums. 416 00:20:31,731 --> 00:20:33,809 The atmospheric circulation starts with a lot of 417 00:20:33,833 --> 00:20:38,569 Warm moist air rising from the pacific in the tropical area, 418 00:20:38,605 --> 00:20:40,905 And once it reaches high altitudes it starts heading 419 00:20:40,940 --> 00:20:42,918 Towards the poles, and at a certain latitude, 420 00:20:42,942 --> 00:20:45,476 Which is in this area, the air starts sinking. 421 00:20:45,511 --> 00:20:46,777 Yeah. 422 00:20:46,813 --> 00:20:49,914 And associated with them is very little wind. 423 00:20:49,949 --> 00:20:54,485 So pre-19th century all the ships were sails. 424 00:20:54,520 --> 00:20:55,586 Right. 425 00:20:55,622 --> 00:20:58,656 So these sail boats required wind to move. 426 00:20:58,691 --> 00:21:00,603 Right, so it just sort of sits there. 427 00:21:00,627 --> 00:21:01,737 And it just sits there, 428 00:21:01,761 --> 00:21:04,629 But other things like large mats of sargassum weed, 429 00:21:04,664 --> 00:21:07,865 Which are less buoyant than water, they float. 430 00:21:07,900 --> 00:21:09,845 You had these mats of sargassum weed that you just 431 00:21:09,869 --> 00:21:11,769 Literally got stuck in, 432 00:21:11,804 --> 00:21:12,804 Big mats, 433 00:21:12,839 --> 00:21:16,674 100 yards wide and almost a mile long. 434 00:21:16,709 --> 00:21:17,642 Wow. 435 00:21:17,677 --> 00:21:18,809 You're stuck. 436 00:21:18,845 --> 00:21:20,889 Yeah, you imagine six weeks of it or seven weeks of it, 437 00:21:20,913 --> 00:21:22,413 Running out of water. 438 00:21:22,448 --> 00:21:23,492 And you're hoping for some wind, 439 00:21:23,516 --> 00:21:24,860 You're hoping to find some current. 440 00:21:24,884 --> 00:21:25,916 Yeah. 441 00:21:25,952 --> 00:21:27,830 You're hoping for something to blow, right? 442 00:21:27,854 --> 00:21:32,757 Well I can't imagine anything creepier than running into a ship 443 00:21:32,792 --> 00:21:34,436 In the middle of nowhere. 444 00:21:34,460 --> 00:21:36,527 With nobody on it. What's your theory? 445 00:21:36,562 --> 00:21:38,863 Why would all these boats end up empty? 446 00:21:38,898 --> 00:21:41,543 There are some people out there that believe aliens are involved. 447 00:21:41,567 --> 00:21:42,567 Sure. 448 00:21:42,602 --> 00:21:44,146 But you know, I'm a scientist, 449 00:21:44,170 --> 00:21:47,049 I'm waiting to see the first true documented case of the alien abduction. 450 00:21:47,073 --> 00:21:48,539 Right. 451 00:21:48,574 --> 00:21:49,952 But they do have these ocean vortices. 452 00:21:49,976 --> 00:21:51,787 If you got caught in those, you go, oh great... 453 00:21:51,811 --> 00:21:53,678 I'm going somewhere. 454 00:21:53,713 --> 00:21:54,890 I'm finally in some decent curent 455 00:21:54,914 --> 00:21:56,792 But they spin around and in the order of nine, 456 00:21:56,816 --> 00:21:59,717 Ten days, they basically bring you back to the same location. 457 00:21:59,752 --> 00:22:02,687 Which would be tough if you're running out of water. 458 00:22:03,623 --> 00:22:05,734 And as you know, if you drink salt water, 459 00:22:05,758 --> 00:22:07,603 Over time it makes you a little crazy if 460 00:22:07,627 --> 00:22:08,826 You're getting dehydrated. 461 00:22:08,861 --> 00:22:10,773 You can hallucinate and things like that. Yeah. 462 00:22:10,797 --> 00:22:12,641 And that, it helps to add to all the great legends... 463 00:22:12,665 --> 00:22:13,831 Right. 464 00:22:13,866 --> 00:22:18,536 About mermaids and monsters and maelstroms and... 465 00:22:18,571 --> 00:22:19,615 The bermuda triangle, right. 466 00:22:19,639 --> 00:22:21,739 And the bermuda triangle. 467 00:22:27,847 --> 00:22:30,748 You can sort of imagine the mariners out here during 468 00:22:30,783 --> 00:22:34,719 The age of sail being stuck, but I think that's why sailors 469 00:22:34,754 --> 00:22:38,456 Get so superstitious cause they have so little control 470 00:22:38,491 --> 00:22:40,791 Over the weather and so many things. 471 00:22:40,827 --> 00:22:44,628 So you never sail on a Friday, you gotta be careful whistling 472 00:22:44,664 --> 00:22:47,832 On a boat cause you can whistle up a breeze. 473 00:22:48,101 --> 00:22:53,637 You know, there's a trillion sailor superstitions and it 474 00:22:53,673 --> 00:22:55,713 Probably comes from a sense of powerlessness 475 00:22:55,742 --> 00:22:57,575 And being trapped. 476 00:22:58,911 --> 00:23:02,613 We were at hamilton harbor in bermuda and I was anchored 477 00:23:02,648 --> 00:23:05,916 There in an 85 foot steel ketch. 478 00:23:05,952 --> 00:23:09,854 A tail end of a hurricane came through and we heard 479 00:23:09,889 --> 00:23:15,760 On the radio six vessels, you know, calling for help, 480 00:23:15,795 --> 00:23:17,728 Abandoning ship. 481 00:23:18,097 --> 00:23:21,532 These were inexperienced sailors and to them it felt 482 00:23:21,567 --> 00:23:23,701 Like the world was ending and water's coming in, 483 00:23:23,736 --> 00:23:25,703 And you know it's intense. 484 00:23:25,738 --> 00:23:29,640 You could hear on the radio fear just warping their 485 00:23:29,675 --> 00:23:35,579 Perception and putting them in a bad spot where, you know, 486 00:23:35,615 --> 00:23:36,892 If they had been through it one time, 487 00:23:36,916 --> 00:23:39,617 If they had lived through it one time they would have known, 488 00:23:39,652 --> 00:23:41,663 They're gonna survive it and that their other 489 00:23:41,687 --> 00:23:43,854 Options are worse. 490 00:23:43,890 --> 00:23:48,659 So many times, you know, these vessels turn up floating and 491 00:23:48,694 --> 00:23:50,861 The crew died and they could have stayed, 492 00:23:50,897 --> 00:23:52,674 And they would have been wet and miserable, 493 00:23:52,698 --> 00:23:54,498 But they would have lived. 494 00:23:55,101 --> 00:23:57,835 Listen, inexperienced sailors make mistakes, 495 00:23:57,870 --> 00:24:02,606 But for that to be replicated 1,600 times, 496 00:24:02,642 --> 00:24:05,409 Come on, that's a mystery. 497 00:24:07,947 --> 00:24:11,515 Humans are a complex animal and there's a lot of variation 498 00:24:11,551 --> 00:24:13,417 Within our species. 499 00:24:13,453 --> 00:24:16,720 If you walk down the street and go into a bar or a grocery store, 500 00:24:16,756 --> 00:24:17,833 Everybody acts different. 501 00:24:17,857 --> 00:24:20,691 Some people are loud, some are quiet, some walk fast, 502 00:24:20,726 --> 00:24:22,493 Some walk slow. 503 00:24:22,528 --> 00:24:24,695 But if something scary happens, 504 00:24:24,730 --> 00:24:26,831 Then boom in the face fear, 505 00:24:26,866 --> 00:24:30,801 Instincts kick in and we all move in unison. 506 00:24:31,571 --> 00:24:34,738 But is that enough to explain how 1,600 crews 507 00:24:34,774 --> 00:24:37,741 Of stranded sailors all repeated the exact same 508 00:24:37,777 --> 00:24:40,911 Behavior time after time, after time? 509 00:24:40,947 --> 00:24:44,782 Dr. George everly wrote the book on the human stress response 510 00:24:44,817 --> 00:24:47,852 And you know what's super stressful, abandoning ship. 511 00:24:47,887 --> 00:24:53,757 What would cause a seasoned professional, a professional sailor... 512 00:24:54,794 --> 00:24:55,860 Right. 513 00:24:55,895 --> 00:24:59,864 To lose rationality and abandon the ship? 514 00:24:59,899 --> 00:25:04,802 Now we do know extreme stress does allow a part of 515 00:25:04,837 --> 00:25:08,606 The brain to hijack your more rational centers. 516 00:25:08,641 --> 00:25:10,808 There's a part of the brain called the amygdala. 517 00:25:10,843 --> 00:25:15,779 And the amygdala is the home of what we sometimes call the fight or flight response. 518 00:25:15,815 --> 00:25:17,047 Right. 519 00:25:17,083 --> 00:25:19,817 And every once and a while the amygdala can hijack 520 00:25:19,852 --> 00:25:21,763 Executive functions, it overrides it if you will. 521 00:25:21,787 --> 00:25:22,853 Okay. 522 00:25:22,889 --> 00:25:25,623 So we begin to do irrational things and it 523 00:25:25,658 --> 00:25:28,459 Begins mildly irrational. 524 00:25:28,494 --> 00:25:30,839 If I can drink some salt water maybe it will buy me enough 525 00:25:30,863 --> 00:25:33,597 Time for maybe a miracle. 526 00:25:34,901 --> 00:25:36,867 The brain is concerned about survival. 527 00:25:36,903 --> 00:25:40,437 It could lead one to do anything in a 528 00:25:40,473 --> 00:25:41,872 Moment of desperation. 529 00:25:41,908 --> 00:25:45,543 I'm dry, that's wet, I'll try it out. 530 00:25:45,578 --> 00:25:48,812 So going overboard seems like a really good idea 531 00:25:48,848 --> 00:25:52,716 Until you go overboard and find out it's not. 532 00:25:52,752 --> 00:25:54,796 Your kidneys can only handle so much salt in your 533 00:25:54,820 --> 00:25:56,787 Diet and salt water from the ocean has 534 00:25:56,822 --> 00:25:59,523 Four times that amount. 535 00:25:59,559 --> 00:26:01,725 So drinking salt water basically starts a doomsday 536 00:26:01,761 --> 00:26:03,894 Clock in your body. 537 00:26:03,930 --> 00:26:07,765 The minute you take your first sip you start dying. 538 00:26:07,800 --> 00:26:10,601 The marine core came up with condition black, 539 00:26:10,636 --> 00:26:13,470 Catastrophic failure of your cognitive abilities 540 00:26:13,506 --> 00:26:16,440 Because of stress. 541 00:26:16,475 --> 00:26:19,677 You know the classic line from the rhyme of the ancient mariner is, 542 00:26:19,712 --> 00:26:22,680 "water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink." 543 00:26:22,715 --> 00:26:24,548 It was a real thing. 544 00:26:25,751 --> 00:26:29,720 I think dehydration plays a bigger role as dehydration 545 00:26:29,755 --> 00:26:32,590 Gets into people they start drinking salt water and 546 00:26:32,625 --> 00:26:35,459 Eventually they start getting off the boat. 547 00:26:35,494 --> 00:26:37,539 To me the ghost ships aren't some sort of symptom 548 00:26:37,563 --> 00:26:39,830 Of a cursed bermuda triangle, 549 00:26:39,865 --> 00:26:41,799 It's a weather pattern that causes ships 550 00:26:41,834 --> 00:26:45,769 To get stuck and then human instinct causes people 551 00:26:45,805 --> 00:26:48,505 To make bad decisions. 552 00:26:48,541 --> 00:26:50,808 It's the perfect storm repeating over and over. 553 00:26:50,843 --> 00:26:53,777 Maybe the real mystery isn't some dark external force, 554 00:26:53,813 --> 00:26:57,481 But something inside of our own minds. 555 00:26:57,516 --> 00:26:59,817 Maybe we're a species of mammal that was never meant to 556 00:26:59,852 --> 00:27:01,385 Be on the ocean at all. 557 00:27:08,794 --> 00:27:10,160 Tuff has been happening in the 558 00:27:10,196 --> 00:27:12,997 Bermuda triangle for a long time, 559 00:27:13,032 --> 00:27:15,633 Some people think it goes all the way back 560 00:27:15,668 --> 00:27:18,902 To christopher columbus who saw strange lights in the sky, 561 00:27:18,938 --> 00:27:21,972 And he later lost his flag ship, the santa maria. 562 00:27:22,008 --> 00:27:25,075 In the five centuries since countless other ships have 563 00:27:25,111 --> 00:27:29,913 Vanished in this 500,000 square mile stretch of ocean, 564 00:27:29,949 --> 00:27:32,916 But is there really something supernatural happening here or 565 00:27:32,952 --> 00:27:36,654 Is the open ocean just a dangerous place to be? 566 00:27:36,689 --> 00:27:39,757 I'd really like to get into some of these ship wrecks. 567 00:27:39,792 --> 00:27:42,860 I'm curious as to whether we can find, you know, 568 00:27:42,895 --> 00:27:47,965 Some kind of root cause for this pattern of ship wrecks. 569 00:27:48,000 --> 00:27:50,100 You know, it could be currents, 570 00:27:50,136 --> 00:27:52,903 It could be shallow water in here, 571 00:27:52,938 --> 00:27:56,774 This is all the bahamas and there's a ton of huge sections 572 00:27:56,809 --> 00:28:00,811 Of 1 foot, 2 foot sand banks and all kinds of reefs 573 00:28:00,846 --> 00:28:03,113 That aren't even marked today. 574 00:28:03,149 --> 00:28:05,683 And some of that might be the explanation, 575 00:28:05,718 --> 00:28:08,986 But I think we need to dig a little deeper. 576 00:28:11,090 --> 00:28:14,925 An estimated three million ship wrecks litter the ocean bottom 577 00:28:14,960 --> 00:28:18,896 And less than 1% have ever been explored. 578 00:28:19,198 --> 00:28:22,700 There are logical explanations for the wrecks around bermuda, 579 00:28:22,735 --> 00:28:23,967 The knife edge reefs, 580 00:28:24,003 --> 00:28:26,970 The high traffic, even hurricanes. 581 00:28:27,006 --> 00:28:29,940 But most armchair bermuda triangle experts will point to 582 00:28:29,975 --> 00:28:33,711 The more mysterious events like the disappearance 583 00:28:33,746 --> 00:28:35,946 Of the uss cyclops. 584 00:28:35,981 --> 00:28:37,781 The cyclops is to ship wrecks, 585 00:28:37,817 --> 00:28:40,718 What flight 19 is to plane crashes. 586 00:28:40,753 --> 00:28:42,019 In March of 1918, 587 00:28:42,054 --> 00:28:44,755 The last transmission the ship sent on its way 588 00:28:44,790 --> 00:28:47,958 Through the triangle gave the impression of bright sunny skies, 589 00:28:47,993 --> 00:28:52,763 Fair weather and then she disappeared without a trace. 590 00:28:52,798 --> 00:28:53,964 No distress call. 591 00:28:53,999 --> 00:28:55,866 No sign of wreckage. 592 00:28:55,901 --> 00:28:58,736 309 men vanished. 593 00:29:03,776 --> 00:29:05,153 What do the conditions down there look like? 594 00:29:05,177 --> 00:29:07,711 They're good, I mean, you can definitely see it's 595 00:29:07,747 --> 00:29:08,879 Snapped in half. 596 00:29:08,914 --> 00:29:11,615 There's half of a wreck sitting on the bottom. 597 00:29:11,650 --> 00:29:12,916 It's the stern portion of it. 598 00:29:12,952 --> 00:29:17,988 It was a shipping boat that went down in the early 90s. 599 00:29:18,023 --> 00:29:19,823 It's not the cyclops, 600 00:29:19,859 --> 00:29:21,759 But neal found a much more recent wreck 601 00:29:21,794 --> 00:29:23,794 That may offer a clue. 602 00:29:23,829 --> 00:29:26,930 A ship that appears to be snapped in half. 603 00:29:26,966 --> 00:29:28,877 You said it was the tail end of hurricane andrew? 604 00:29:28,901 --> 00:29:31,646 It was shortly after the hurricane. They were bringing supplies. 605 00:29:31,670 --> 00:29:32,948 They didn't hit anything out here? 606 00:29:32,972 --> 00:29:36,073 There's nothing to hit out here. 607 00:29:36,108 --> 00:29:39,643 Who knows what happened. Yep, who knows. 608 00:29:39,678 --> 00:29:40,756 It took a little while for us to find it, 609 00:29:40,780 --> 00:29:43,113 But we fixed a mooring on it and there's a 610 00:29:43,149 --> 00:29:46,750 Temporary chain and line that we'll follow down. 611 00:29:52,958 --> 00:29:55,103 So if I don't make it back, tell my mom I love her, 612 00:29:55,127 --> 00:29:56,727 Okay you guys? Thanks. 613 00:29:58,097 --> 00:29:59,997 Yes. No. No come on. 614 00:30:00,032 --> 00:30:02,032 No. None of you get my vuarnets. 615 00:30:42,908 --> 00:30:45,020 I can understand how bad weather can make a ship 616 00:30:45,044 --> 00:30:49,012 Capsize or a torpedo or boiler room explosion could knock a 617 00:30:49,048 --> 00:30:54,852 Hole in the side, but to crack so cleanly in half, 618 00:30:54,887 --> 00:30:57,054 How would that happen? 619 00:30:57,089 --> 00:30:59,857 And could this be a clue as to how the cyclops and so many 620 00:30:59,892 --> 00:31:02,693 Other ships have been lost? 621 00:31:05,164 --> 00:31:07,998 Tim janssen is a physical oceanographer and he has a 622 00:31:08,033 --> 00:31:12,636 Scientific theory that might explain all these sudden disappearances. 623 00:31:12,671 --> 00:31:14,872 It's something I heard rumors about when I was sailing 624 00:31:14,907 --> 00:31:20,644 Around the world in my 20s, the terrifying rogue wave. 625 00:31:22,715 --> 00:31:24,125 What's your definition of a rogue wave? 626 00:31:24,149 --> 00:31:25,994 The general definition that everybody understands, 627 00:31:26,018 --> 00:31:28,819 It's a very, very big wave and then there's the sort of 628 00:31:28,854 --> 00:31:31,822 Scientific version of that, which doesn't like big or 629 00:31:31,857 --> 00:31:33,735 Large because it's not very precise. 630 00:31:33,759 --> 00:31:34,858 Okay. 631 00:31:34,894 --> 00:31:36,071 So you measure for a while, 632 00:31:36,095 --> 00:31:37,339 You pick the highest one third of the waves, 633 00:31:37,363 --> 00:31:40,797 You average that number and that's the significant wave height. 634 00:31:40,833 --> 00:31:44,768 A wave that is twice as big as that, that's formally called a rogue wave. 635 00:31:44,803 --> 00:31:46,003 Right. 636 00:31:46,038 --> 00:31:47,249 So the draupner wave was the first time that we 637 00:31:47,273 --> 00:31:51,041 Actually measured a wave that was qualifying as a literal 638 00:31:51,076 --> 00:31:53,744 Rogue wave, like, you know, two times the significant wave 639 00:31:53,779 --> 00:31:56,880 Height in an already very large wave field. 640 00:31:56,916 --> 00:31:58,093 Where was it? What was it? 641 00:31:58,117 --> 00:32:00,817 This was off the coast of norway, the north sea. 642 00:32:00,853 --> 00:32:01,752 When was that? 643 00:32:01,787 --> 00:32:02,920 This was in 1995. 644 00:32:02,955 --> 00:32:03,999 So pretty recently. 645 00:32:04,023 --> 00:32:05,800 Like, they've only had a real scientific proof of 646 00:32:05,824 --> 00:32:08,191 Any of this in '95. 647 00:32:08,227 --> 00:32:10,928 For centuries the scientific community wrote off the 648 00:32:10,963 --> 00:32:15,799 Concept of rogue waves as just tall tales told by drunken sailors, 649 00:32:15,834 --> 00:32:17,968 Exaggerations that are unreliable. 650 00:32:18,003 --> 00:32:20,837 Then in the mid 90s the draupner oil platform was 651 00:32:20,873 --> 00:32:23,974 Being battered by some run of the mill 40 foot waves 652 00:32:24,009 --> 00:32:26,109 When a monster came out of nowhere, 653 00:32:26,145 --> 00:32:28,145 Nearly 90 feet tall, 654 00:32:28,180 --> 00:32:32,082 A rogue wave smashed into the draupner oil platform. 655 00:32:32,117 --> 00:32:35,919 Recently a nasa study determined that any given time 656 00:32:35,955 --> 00:32:38,689 There are as many as ten rogue waves happening in 657 00:32:38,724 --> 00:32:39,957 The world's oceans. 658 00:32:41,093 --> 00:32:43,071 Most people were sort of like discarding that 659 00:32:43,095 --> 00:32:45,729 As sort of like, you know, mermaid type stories. 660 00:32:45,764 --> 00:32:46,830 Right. 661 00:32:46,865 --> 00:32:48,944 A rogue wave is rare, but it's not impossible. 662 00:32:48,968 --> 00:32:50,712 Like, you know, three in 10,000. 663 00:32:50,736 --> 00:32:51,435 Right. 664 00:32:51,470 --> 00:32:52,948 You know, a 100 foot wave, 665 00:32:52,972 --> 00:32:53,937 We see them all the time. 666 00:32:53,973 --> 00:32:54,973 Really? 667 00:33:05,250 --> 00:33:07,918 I didn't have a plan, but then an old family friend 668 00:33:07,953 --> 00:33:10,954 Offered me a job fixing up a yacht and then sailing it 669 00:33:10,990 --> 00:33:12,756 Around the world. 670 00:33:12,791 --> 00:33:14,124 I mean, he was gonna pay me. 671 00:33:14,159 --> 00:33:17,761 Well, I knew that opportunity could never come again, 672 00:33:17,796 --> 00:33:20,163 So I kept my mouth shut and he never realized how 673 00:33:20,199 --> 00:33:23,200 Clueless I was, and I took the job. 674 00:33:23,235 --> 00:33:26,770 Three and a half years on the ocean will teach you a lot, 675 00:33:26,805 --> 00:33:29,139 But luckily during all that time we never 676 00:33:29,174 --> 00:33:31,942 Hit one of these. 677 00:33:31,977 --> 00:33:34,978 A rogue wave is rare, but it's not impossible. 678 00:33:35,014 --> 00:33:36,157 Like, you know, three in 10,000. 679 00:33:36,181 --> 00:33:37,181 Right. 680 00:33:37,216 --> 00:33:38,893 You know, a 100 foot wave, 681 00:33:38,917 --> 00:33:40,028 We see them all the time. 682 00:33:40,052 --> 00:33:41,785 Really? 683 00:33:41,820 --> 00:33:43,832 Now I've never myself as an adult, 684 00:33:43,856 --> 00:33:45,900 But if I was sailing along and I looked up into the 685 00:33:45,924 --> 00:33:49,960 Shadow of an eight story high wave, 686 00:33:49,995 --> 00:33:51,895 That might be the time. 687 00:33:51,930 --> 00:33:55,132 If you have a significant wave height of say 17-18 meters, 688 00:33:55,167 --> 00:33:56,845 That means that in that wave field there's going 689 00:33:56,869 --> 00:33:58,179 To be waves that are going to be way bigger than that. 690 00:33:58,203 --> 00:33:59,336 They have to be. 691 00:33:59,371 --> 00:34:00,382 There has to be a wave twice that at some point. 692 00:34:00,406 --> 00:34:01,883 Absolutely otherwise you wouldn't get the 693 00:34:01,907 --> 00:34:03,774 Average of 17 meters, yeah. 694 00:34:03,809 --> 00:34:05,042 Right, wow. 695 00:34:05,077 --> 00:34:06,043 That's a lot of water, man. 696 00:34:06,078 --> 00:34:07,044 It is. 697 00:34:07,079 --> 00:34:09,780 Okay, here's where we get to the good part. 698 00:34:09,815 --> 00:34:13,183 You're on your freighter and you're in a storm and a 699 00:34:13,218 --> 00:34:18,021 100 foot wave is coming at you from some unknown direction. 700 00:34:18,057 --> 00:34:19,990 What kind of things might happen? 701 00:34:20,025 --> 00:34:21,970 A single large wave could put stresses on a 702 00:34:21,994 --> 00:34:23,894 Vessel that you normally wouldn't have. 703 00:34:23,929 --> 00:34:25,996 You would have like just one very wave, say, 704 00:34:26,031 --> 00:34:28,209 In the middle of the vessel lifting it up and you have two 705 00:34:28,233 --> 00:34:30,200 Sides that aren't supported, 706 00:34:30,235 --> 00:34:32,047 Putting a lot of stress in the middle. 707 00:34:32,071 --> 00:34:37,040 And that's how a 550 foot long steel ship snaps in half 708 00:34:37,076 --> 00:34:40,177 Just like a baseball bat over bo jackson's knee. 709 00:34:40,212 --> 00:34:42,946 How cool was bo jackson, by the way? 710 00:34:42,981 --> 00:34:45,226 Whether or not boats disappear because of rogue waves, 711 00:34:45,250 --> 00:34:48,819 Undoubtedly yes. How often, we don't know. 712 00:34:48,854 --> 00:34:50,153 Sure 713 00:34:50,189 --> 00:34:51,866 And whether or not all these vessels are due to rogue waves? 714 00:34:51,890 --> 00:34:53,001 I think that question is open. 715 00:34:53,025 --> 00:34:54,124 Yeah. 716 00:34:54,159 --> 00:34:55,770 No, I mean, it's like the mystery of the sea, right. 717 00:34:55,794 --> 00:34:59,162 There's a lot of unknowns out there still. 718 00:35:02,034 --> 00:35:05,869 A curse can be a powerful weapon for those who lack power. 719 00:35:05,904 --> 00:35:08,972 A supernatural vow to take revenge beyond the plane we 720 00:35:09,007 --> 00:35:12,142 Exist in, but the bermuda triangle isn't a singular 721 00:35:12,177 --> 00:35:15,846 Event brought on by magic or an angry voodoo priest. 722 00:35:15,881 --> 00:35:18,115 It's something in the collective consciousness, 723 00:35:18,150 --> 00:35:20,884 An agreement made by millions of strangers as a way to 724 00:35:20,919 --> 00:35:22,986 Explain the inexplicable. 725 00:35:23,021 --> 00:35:25,822 There are plausible scientific explanations for all these 726 00:35:25,858 --> 00:35:29,726 Events that have given the bermuda triangle its mythical cursed status, 727 00:35:29,761 --> 00:35:32,729 And I know I'm not smarter than those who believe. 728 00:35:32,764 --> 00:35:33,942 I mean, my ask my sixth-grade teacher, 729 00:35:33,966 --> 00:35:35,899 Miss sadowski and she'll tell you. 730 00:35:35,934 --> 00:35:38,735 So why do so many people believe that it's cursed when 731 00:35:38,770 --> 00:35:41,883 Science says there's nothing special about this area? 732 00:35:41,907 --> 00:35:44,808 So michael, I've been doing some investigation and I know 733 00:35:44,843 --> 00:35:45,954 You've written about this. 734 00:35:45,978 --> 00:35:49,179 So the bermuda triangle, what do you think? 735 00:35:49,214 --> 00:35:52,983 Our brains are not well wired to understand randomness. 736 00:35:53,018 --> 00:35:55,886 Our brains are wired to find patterns and meaning, 737 00:35:55,921 --> 00:35:58,922 Hidden forces at work, conspiracies, 738 00:35:58,957 --> 00:36:01,825 Somebody is behind the scenes pulling the strings. 739 00:36:01,860 --> 00:36:02,993 Right 740 00:36:03,028 --> 00:36:05,006 And reproductive success is the key to evolution. 741 00:36:05,030 --> 00:36:07,108 So we are the descendants of those who are most likely to 742 00:36:07,132 --> 00:36:09,099 Find meaningful patterns and infuse those 743 00:36:09,134 --> 00:36:11,134 Patterns with agency. 744 00:36:11,170 --> 00:36:13,970 You know, let's look at some of these examples here. 745 00:36:14,006 --> 00:36:15,984 When you set out to make a documentary, 746 00:36:16,008 --> 00:36:18,019 You're filled with hope that all this cool stuff 747 00:36:18,043 --> 00:36:19,743 Is gonna happen. 748 00:36:19,778 --> 00:36:22,012 You're going to find out that magic is real and 749 00:36:22,047 --> 00:36:24,748 Then you're forced to confront reality. 750 00:36:24,783 --> 00:36:27,050 The world caged your b, bro. 751 00:36:27,085 --> 00:36:29,753 And you run into that one guy at the bar and 752 00:36:29,788 --> 00:36:32,756 He ruins everything. 753 00:36:32,791 --> 00:36:34,202 We're looking at, you know, 754 00:36:34,226 --> 00:36:38,161 Regional shipwreck data since 2007 and of course you would expect, 755 00:36:38,197 --> 00:36:40,197 You know, in the pacific ocean, and, 756 00:36:40,232 --> 00:36:42,199 You know, the indian ocean and so on, 757 00:36:42,234 --> 00:36:45,035 But here's our triangle. 758 00:36:45,070 --> 00:36:47,804 There doesn't seem to be a lot going on there, right. 759 00:36:47,839 --> 00:36:48,939 In other words, 760 00:36:48,974 --> 00:36:51,052 The number of accidents here in the bermuda triangle 761 00:36:51,076 --> 00:36:53,910 Doesn't even reach this level of the bay of bengal. 762 00:36:53,946 --> 00:36:55,946 And you know who knows this statistic? 763 00:36:55,981 --> 00:36:56,947 Insurance companies... 764 00:36:56,982 --> 00:36:58,582 Right. 765 00:36:58,617 --> 00:37:02,852 People who have to pay out if there's a crash or some kind of financial loss. 766 00:37:02,888 --> 00:37:04,766 And they don't charge anymore to travel through the 767 00:37:04,790 --> 00:37:05,188 Bermuda triangle. 768 00:37:05,224 --> 00:37:06,323 Right. 769 00:37:06,358 --> 00:37:08,758 If there was something happening the insurance 770 00:37:08,794 --> 00:37:12,762 Companies would hundred billion trillion percent make 771 00:37:12,798 --> 00:37:13,997 You pay more. 772 00:37:14,032 --> 00:37:16,044 They're not gonna lose money, like, that's not happening, 773 00:37:16,068 --> 00:37:17,068 There's no way. 774 00:37:17,102 --> 00:37:18,702 That's right, yeah. 775 00:37:18,737 --> 00:37:21,938 So the reality is crossing the atlantic anywhere 776 00:37:21,974 --> 00:37:23,840 Would be just as dangerous as going through 777 00:37:23,875 --> 00:37:25,775 The bermuda triangle. 778 00:37:25,811 --> 00:37:27,811 And yet the name, the bermuda triangle has 779 00:37:27,846 --> 00:37:32,148 Terrified generations of non-sailors, but why? 780 00:37:32,184 --> 00:37:35,151 So where does the term bermuda triangle come from? 781 00:37:35,187 --> 00:37:38,188 The origin myth begins in the early 1960s with 782 00:37:38,223 --> 00:37:42,192 An article by a guy named vincent gaddis 783 00:37:42,227 --> 00:37:44,160 In the magazine, argosy. 784 00:37:44,196 --> 00:37:46,730 Argosy was one of the largest pulp fiction 785 00:37:46,765 --> 00:37:48,098 Magazines ever published. 786 00:37:48,133 --> 00:37:50,800 Fiction. Okay, that's it. Fiction, right. 787 00:37:50,836 --> 00:37:51,935 Right, right... 788 00:37:51,970 --> 00:37:53,781 So that's your first clue, right. 789 00:37:53,805 --> 00:37:56,906 And he was basing it on a fake magazine article that 790 00:37:56,942 --> 00:37:59,943 Referenced this area around bermuda, might be triangular. 791 00:37:59,978 --> 00:38:01,155 So he coined, the bermuda triangle... 792 00:38:01,179 --> 00:38:02,179 Oh, okay 793 00:38:02,214 --> 00:38:04,158 And that meme really stuck. 794 00:38:04,182 --> 00:38:07,217 And that's where the fantasy and imagination jumps in, 795 00:38:07,252 --> 00:38:11,187 Especially fantasy writers, charles berlitz, for example. 796 00:38:11,223 --> 00:38:12,889 He was very popular writer. 797 00:38:12,924 --> 00:38:14,891 He wrote books on roswell. 798 00:38:14,926 --> 00:38:16,738 He jumped right in with the bermuda triangle, 799 00:38:16,762 --> 00:38:19,696 And that's what kind of put it on the map. 800 00:38:19,731 --> 00:38:21,743 Some writers go, it all goes back to columbus. 801 00:38:21,767 --> 00:38:22,944 Columbus saw all kinds of crazy. 802 00:38:22,968 --> 00:38:25,702 You know, those guys crossing the ocean they saw lots. 803 00:38:25,737 --> 00:38:27,815 Totally, of course, and what did they know? 804 00:38:27,839 --> 00:38:29,706 Exactly. 805 00:38:32,978 --> 00:38:35,156 Ask any bermuda triangle enthusiast and they'll tell 806 00:38:35,180 --> 00:38:37,914 You that christopher columbus was the first person to write 807 00:38:37,983 --> 00:38:41,084 About mysterious forces in the triangle, apparently, 808 00:38:41,119 --> 00:38:45,055 He see saw a serious of lights dancing in the sky. 809 00:38:45,090 --> 00:38:46,901 This could be the genesis of the triangle's 810 00:38:46,925 --> 00:38:49,125 Larger than life reputation. 811 00:39:02,040 --> 00:39:03,973 Every curse, every myth, 812 00:39:04,009 --> 00:39:07,210 Every mystery has a moment where it began, 813 00:39:07,245 --> 00:39:10,013 A singular point in the space time continuum 814 00:39:10,048 --> 00:39:12,315 From which everything else follows. 815 00:39:12,351 --> 00:39:14,884 Was the bermuda triangle's moment in the place just like 816 00:39:14,920 --> 00:39:18,154 This, 528 years ago? 817 00:39:18,190 --> 00:39:24,828 Columbus, he was coming into the caribbean and possibly san salvador, 818 00:39:25,430 --> 00:39:31,267 And he recounted seeing lights hovering in the sky. 819 00:39:32,037 --> 00:39:36,940 You know, in some ways the bermuda triangle goes back to that story, 820 00:39:36,975 --> 00:39:40,210 That's the first mysterious incident. 821 00:39:40,512 --> 00:39:43,246 Armchair bermuda triangle theorists often point to this 822 00:39:43,281 --> 00:39:47,083 Sighting as evidence of something supernatural, 823 00:39:47,119 --> 00:39:49,159 But is there something else going on here? 824 00:39:49,187 --> 00:39:51,287 San salvador's got indigenous people, 825 00:39:51,323 --> 00:39:56,159 The taĆ­no people that might have had fires on a hillside, 826 00:39:56,194 --> 00:40:00,130 And it's possible that columbus mistook fires on a 827 00:40:00,165 --> 00:40:03,933 Hillside for something else. 828 00:40:06,304 --> 00:40:09,939 So I think I'm gonna go up there and build a fire and 829 00:40:09,975 --> 00:40:12,142 We'll pull out and see what it looks like. 830 00:40:12,177 --> 00:40:14,144 It's not exactly hard science, 831 00:40:14,179 --> 00:40:17,347 But my time machine only goes back to 1493 832 00:40:17,382 --> 00:40:20,917 And this is the best we can do. 833 00:40:21,453 --> 00:40:24,053 So people when they see something they don't understand, 834 00:40:24,089 --> 00:40:27,123 They make up a myth, mythology, superstition 835 00:40:27,159 --> 00:40:30,293 And curses are ways of dealing with uncertainty. 836 00:40:30,328 --> 00:40:34,097 The bermuda triangle, weird stuff happens here, 837 00:40:34,132 --> 00:40:38,134 But it could be that columbus just saw something as simple as this, 838 00:40:38,170 --> 00:40:40,904 You know, a fire on a hillside. 839 00:40:41,840 --> 00:40:46,342 So we'll take a boat out and look back at this and say, 840 00:40:46,378 --> 00:40:48,211 Would you have been fooled? 841 00:40:49,381 --> 00:40:52,382 So we're not exactly sure where columbus was when he saw 842 00:40:52,417 --> 00:40:55,351 Lights in the sky and anyone says that they knew 843 00:40:55,387 --> 00:40:57,987 For sure is full of it. 844 00:40:58,023 --> 00:41:00,423 In a sample of ten articles about columbus's sighting 845 00:41:00,459 --> 00:41:02,170 Will give you ten different interpretations 846 00:41:02,194 --> 00:41:04,360 Of what happened. 847 00:41:04,396 --> 00:41:07,030 But that's irrelevant because even though that event is 848 00:41:07,065 --> 00:41:11,267 Pointed to as the origin of the bermuda triangle's supernatural power, 849 00:41:11,303 --> 00:41:13,436 The point isn't to perfectly recreate a 850 00:41:13,472 --> 00:41:16,139 Well-documented historical event, 851 00:41:16,174 --> 00:41:19,142 It's to see if columbus's mysterious light could be have 852 00:41:19,177 --> 00:41:22,245 Been caused by something extremely un-mysterious, 853 00:41:22,280 --> 00:41:23,357 That's a word by the way. 854 00:41:23,381 --> 00:41:28,251 That's the fire I set earlier on the hill. 855 00:41:28,286 --> 00:41:30,353 Columbus has done the unthinkable, 856 00:41:30,388 --> 00:41:34,991 He's crossed the ocean, he's been at sea for months, 857 00:41:35,026 --> 00:41:36,971 He was all the way in the caribbean even though, 858 00:41:36,995 --> 00:41:39,229 You know, he thought he was in indonesia. 859 00:41:39,264 --> 00:41:44,968 And he sees lights floating in the sky. 860 00:41:45,003 --> 00:41:47,281 One man's sighting of lights in the sky is another man's 861 00:41:47,305 --> 00:41:51,374 Proof of the supernatural, but this happened 500 years ago 862 00:41:51,409 --> 00:41:54,043 So it's probably worth asking the question, 863 00:41:54,079 --> 00:41:56,412 What did columbus actually see? 864 00:41:56,448 --> 00:41:59,415 Well his journal says it looked like candlelight rising 865 00:41:59,451 --> 00:42:02,285 Up and down, look familiar. 866 00:42:02,320 --> 00:42:05,288 When we run out of rational understanding, 867 00:42:05,323 --> 00:42:08,258 When we can't explain something to ourselves, 868 00:42:08,293 --> 00:42:10,193 We look for causation, 869 00:42:10,228 --> 00:42:13,329 Quite possibly columbus was just so fried, 870 00:42:13,365 --> 00:42:16,299 And it had been so long that he couldn't 871 00:42:16,334 --> 00:42:20,270 See what was there. 872 00:42:20,572 --> 00:42:24,340 He might have seen what is behind me right now. 873 00:42:24,376 --> 00:42:26,254 For a lot of people that is where the bermuda triangle 874 00:42:26,278 --> 00:42:30,113 Myth starts, all the way back to columbus. 875 00:42:31,950 --> 00:42:34,384 He was lost and something as simple as some indigenous 876 00:42:34,419 --> 00:42:37,954 People starting a fire on a hill could be the 877 00:42:37,989 --> 00:42:40,123 Origin of the bermuda triangle. 878 00:42:40,158 --> 00:42:43,092 Columbus jotted it in a journal and then people played 879 00:42:43,128 --> 00:42:46,262 The telephone game for five centuries. 880 00:42:46,298 --> 00:42:48,409 The lights in the sky, the promise of land in the 881 00:42:48,433 --> 00:42:52,035 Distance turned into indisputable evidence of the 882 00:42:52,070 --> 00:42:57,040 Supernatural for those who wanted to believe. 883 00:42:59,210 --> 00:43:02,111 Occam's razor says that the simplest explanation is 884 00:43:02,147 --> 00:43:06,182 Usually correct and yet when it comes to catastrophe or death, 885 00:43:06,217 --> 00:43:07,417 The terrifying unknown, 886 00:43:07,452 --> 00:43:10,286 We rarely accept the low hanging fruit. 887 00:43:10,322 --> 00:43:13,256 If ships disappear, well maybe it's aliens. 888 00:43:13,291 --> 00:43:16,092 When planes disappear, obviously there's a vortex 889 00:43:16,161 --> 00:43:17,293 To another dimension. 890 00:43:29,975 --> 00:43:33,009 Alright, so we didn't solve a 75 year old mystery in 891 00:43:33,044 --> 00:43:35,278 The two weeks we had to film this show, 892 00:43:35,313 --> 00:43:37,947 But still when it comes to the bermuda triangle, 893 00:43:37,983 --> 00:43:39,349 There is no curse. 894 00:43:39,384 --> 00:43:42,986 If there was some statistical measurable impact then we 895 00:43:43,021 --> 00:43:46,055 Would see it in insurance rates and maritime practice 896 00:43:46,091 --> 00:43:48,024 And in government orders. 897 00:43:48,059 --> 00:43:50,271 Believing in a supernatural stretch of ocean is a little 898 00:43:50,295 --> 00:43:53,296 Like believing in the easter bunny and we want magic 899 00:43:53,331 --> 00:43:56,032 In the world, we need it. 900 00:43:56,067 --> 00:43:59,202 If some older kid tells your toddler the truth about a 901 00:43:59,237 --> 00:44:03,206 Certain magical holiday you get enraged because 902 00:44:03,241 --> 00:44:06,242 The world is a better place with magic in it. 903 00:44:06,277 --> 00:44:11,948 The curse of the bermuda triangle is a sociological construct, 904 00:44:11,983 --> 00:44:14,183 Not a marine confluence and in some ways it 905 00:44:14,219 --> 00:44:19,989 Speaks to man's need for myth, for gods, for devils 906 00:44:20,025 --> 00:44:22,869 And for the unknown to remain unknowable. 907 00:44:22,893 --> 00:44:25,733 >>>>oakislandtk<<<<< www.opensubtitles.org 73057

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