What if the Bermuda Triangle was really a-BLACK HOLE?!

Then... I would never be living near the Bermuda Triangle; don't want to get sucked in it and a chance of the Black Hole to get bigger. XD
 
A black hole the size of the Bermuda Triangle would probably have already sucked in a lot more than a bunch of ships and planes if it existed. It's not really plausible, everybody on the planet would be dead otherwise.
 
If the Bermuda Triangle was a black hole, then considering the amount of ships and planes that disappeared over the years, it would've been as big as a medium-sized island.
 
Lol Science Fail

It isn't a black hole, there is no chance it can be since, like most people have said, there would be many ships and an island or two, maybe, missing.​
 
I think you mean a wormhole. Different sci-fi term. XD

Which is funny, because on the complete other side of the earth, there exists an identical triangle in the Pacific by Japan, The Dragon's Triangle, which does the same thing as the Bermuda Triangle.

Much more likely. I would actually love to be the first person to travel from one to the other, with video evidence. Then again, I'm scared of being on a boat xD

But c'mon, it's impossible to have a black hole on Earth. Sure you weren't watching "Unrealistic conspiracy channel" instead?
After all, people were worried that the large hadron collider would cause a black hole to kill us all, and that would only exist for a split second.

N.B. No, the channel I mentioned is not real
 
I think you mean a wormhole. Different sci-fi term. XD

Which is funny, because on the complete other side of the earth, there exists an identical triangle in the Pacific by Japan, The Dragon's Triangle, which does the same thing as the Bermuda Triangle.
Bermuda, the island itself, is almost exactly on the opposite side of the Earth from Perth so if the triangle took you straight through the Earth's center I wouldn't mind a quick trip to Australia.

But yeah, if it really was a passage through space and time then that would be nice for science to observe and I'm sure we'd know a lot of things we don't yet know.
 
If it was a black hole then the entire planet and depending on it's size maybe other nearby planets would have been pulled in.
If you did mean wormhole, that's unlikely, because something like that opening in atmosphere, let alone the sea would mean that not just ships and planes, but air and sea water would be constantly falling through, draining the planet.
 
uuhh... im not going in that black hole-shemellon- although i would be tempted to try to go in just for the expierence of it -shemellon-
 
Black Holes are very dense neutron stars, which occur when a star larger than our sun dies, after the supernova. So te Bermuda Triangle couldn't be a Black Hole. It's an interesting concept, though.

/science'd
 
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