Take A Look At How Harry Coumnas, A Computer Scientist Solved The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Take A Look At How Harry Coumnas, A Computer Scientist Solved The Bermuda Triangle Mystery
Slide2: Finally ! The Bermuda Triangle Mystery is solved. A hundred years old black Computer scientist from Kenya, Harry Coumnas is the one to unfold this mystery after an extensive research of over twenty-three years. According to him, the Bermuda Triangle, which is also known as the Devil's Triangle simply suffers from an acute case of gas.
Slide3: Natural gas, specifically methane; he says is the main culprit behind all the mysterious disappearances of numerous aircrafts and ships in this region. The evidence for this stupefying new insight into a mystery that has bedeviled the world for years is laid out by Harry Coumnas in a research paper that will be published very soon.
Slide4: He has hypothesized that it is the huge bubbles of methane rising from the ocean that are responsible for most of the mysterious disappearances of aircrafts & ships in the Bermuda Triangle. He has challenged many researchers, who describe this region as a Triangle. According to him, the region where these strange occurrences take place is more like a lozenge than a triangle.
Slide5: What inspired Harry Coumnas to research about a subject that had scientists stratching their heads for years is a sad incident. In 1928, his father, Jerry Coumnas went missing after the plane he was flying in was disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle without a trace.
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