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So this is relevant because, of course, this is not just like a conspiracy theory that we talk about.
The Bermuda Triangle really has some staying power, and you're going to see why.
So this triangle includes the Sargasso Sea, which is the only named sea without land boundaries.
Instead, it's bounded by currents that, combined with its reputation for having little wind, give it a reputation for being incredibly difficult to cross.
This is fascinating to me.
Like, how would you delineate an ocean?
Just like by water, right?
It's like that line.
That's where the end of the ocean is.
But...
This is home to that curious type of body of water anyway.
Then there's the agonic line, which passes through the Bermuda Triangle.
In most places on the planet, true north and magnetic north are actually not the same.
And navigators are trained to adjust because of this, but the triangle happens to be in a place where the two poles perfectly line up, meaning you don't need a correction of your compass.
Whatever the case, the triangle has become famous and one of its most famous stories is the disappearance of Flight 19, which we're talking about today.
And one thing to note here, for whatever reason that he's late, generally, if you're running late or if you're trying to beg off of an assignment, there's probably some emotions that go behind that.
Whether it's that you're rushed, you're not paying attention as well, but or everybody else is kind of getting antsy because they've been ready for the last 25 minutes and they're sitting around.
It's not exactly the most comfortable garb to be in and sitting in one of these planes.
So kind of the mentality of where everybody is, but also, again, shows you