A Science Channel show is making waves about the Bermuda Triangle
this week. It appears to have claimed that the “mystery” of the region
is solved — except that’s not at all what the scientist interviewed
intended.
The “What on Earth” segment
portrays Randall Cerveny, director of the meteorology department at
Arizona State University, as having discovered the secret to the
mysterious disappearances, sinkings and crashes that have occurred in
the famous region east of the Bahamas. Or at least, he appears to think
he has the answer, when in reality he has no interest in anything having
to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
“The editing on this was horrendous,” Cerveny told The Washington Post. “I was really upset when I saw this.”
Lots
of other people are seeing it now, too. After the segment aired in the
United Kingdom, the U.K.-based Sun newspaper published an article online
with this headline:
Scientists claim 170 mph ‘air bombs’ capable of downing planes and ships could unlock mystery of notorious stretch of sea
Then the New York Post picked it up:
Read More: The Washington Post
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