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  #1 Old 01-02-2006 Default Johor's Version of Bermuda Triangle?

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http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/n...cle/index_html

What do you think? Is the phenomenon explainable by science? Is it real? Is it a myth?
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  #2 Old 01-02-2006 Default

There are energy vortexes and layline on earth.

sometimes our dimension and higher dimension overlaps in certain vortexes.

*shrug*
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  #3 Old 02-02-2006 Default

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There are energy vortexes and layline on earth.

sometimes our dimension and higher dimension overlaps in certain vortexes.

*shrug*
Wow, scientific jargon. But they don't make any sense.

Energy vortexes - Try google it and see what you can learn from it. It's not a real scientific term, but a jargon used by New Age beliefs and pseudoscience.

Our dimension and higher dimension? Since when have we discovered dimensions and divide them into 'ours' and 'theirs'? Or if 'their/higher' dimensions are not discovered/unknown, how do we know they sometimes overlap?

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  #4 Old 02-02-2006 Default Re: Johor's Version of Bermuda Triangle?

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Stumbled upon this piece of news:

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/n...cle/index_html

What do you think? Is the phenomenon explainable by science? Is it real? Is it a myth?
na. it's nothing. Even Johor's big foot is more real than this. At the same time, even big foot is most likely an exaggeration by the local. I mean, cmon, read this excerpt:

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Othman, who once captained a payang, one of the most advanced traditional fishing boats, said the most dangerous time of year in the "triangle" was the monsoon season between November and February.
He says monsoon season is the most dangerous period. Yeah. Does the spirit (Neptune?) causes the monsoon. I donno. I mean, cmon, it's monsoon season. nothing to do with ghosts.
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  #5 Old 06-02-2006 Default

yes, i think its more of a weather and terrain issue more than spiritual. However, many people in the fisheries area would belief in things like sea monsters and spirits because it affects their catchment and safety.

if such danger does exist, i mean the weather and terrain issue (like rocks, etc.) i think there should be a survey to determine the safetyness of marine ships sailing through it.
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