Lee Kuhnle
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earth under the ocean and in it, there can be volcanic activity.
And sometimes those volcanoes or those, you know, active under the earth's crust stuff can release gases, you know, like imagine the gas coming out of a volcano.
Sometimes those gases are methane and methane has a different buoyancy property.
I don't know, coefficient factor, whatever.
I guess what I'm trying to say is if you're in the ocean, there's a lot of bubbles coming up from the earth, your ship will sink.
And if you're in the air and that gas rises into the atmosphere, the mechanics of how a plane works and how wings produce lift, that'll stop happening.
And so if this event happens, which occasionally does, your ship will sink, your plane will go down.
We're not saying that happens under the Bermuda, but that could be a plausible explanation.
And I think it's a cool one.
I'm also okay with it's a statistical anomaly or...
We don't know.
I'm okay with both of those.
It's a juicy question, Lee, but we have like 30 seconds.
Do you want to give me the quick answer to it?
So it's probably not real when major corporations could lose money if it were real and they do things anyway.
I think that's really good evidence, too.
It's a nothing burger.
Lee, I wish we had more time.
This was such a fun topic.
Thank you for being on the show.