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Methane Bubbles Could Sink Ships

An anonymous reader writes "Joseph J Monaghan and David May, of Australia's Monash University, have proposed a novel theory for Bermuda-Triangle-like disappearance of ships at sea: They were swallowed in giant methane bubbles released by undersea vents. Monaghan & May point to sonar of a ship wreck that's sitting in the center of a known methane eruption site, and they've developed a mathematical model that predicts how an eruption could take down a ship. Hey, we ain't talkin' bovine flatulence here..."

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  1. No Discovery Channel Down Under? by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Bermuda Triangle episode is on every few months and they cover the methane angle.

    Looks like it was first proposed in 1981.

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