![]() Photo: TimLee90 / flickr / CC-BY-NC-ND 2. An electromagnetic wave forms when there is a disturbance in matter, whether it be solid, gas, liquid. ![]() This is the behavior of an electromagnetic wave. If you look closely, the explosion has two waves a faster magnetic wave, and a slower electric wave. The Bermuda Triangle, off the Bimini Coast east of Miami, Florida, is the most well-known. Even if the end was staged, it showed some truth. But be ready for spooky stories, unanswered questions, and age old mysteries that have no known explanation.yet. There are 12 electromagnetic anomaly triangles or hotspots on Earth known as the vile vortices. The Vile Vortices on H2 Are they sure they want to neutralize the aluminum isotope 26 in the 12 Vile Vortices Are they sure the isotopes in the Vortices will deplete the earths magnetic field Instead of neutralizing the Vortices in hope it will save the earths magnetic field maybe we should have to gargantuan electric coils at each pole. If you're itching to learn more, you're in luck. The 'Vile Vortices,' as they are otherwise known, all occupy the same latitudes south and north of the equator and are said to be hotspots for peculiar physical anomalies and unexplained phenomena. These regions are evenly spaced at 12 symmetrically fixed locations on Earth this includes the Bermuda Triangle and the Devils Sea. The other areas may not be as popular, but many of them have similar stories. Paranormal regions (also known as Vile vortices or Devils Graveyards) bordered by sides of a triangle whose points are fixed at three places. The Bermuda Triangle, for example, is probably the best known one and there have been stories of glowing water, spinning compasses, and even possible alien abductions for hundreds of years now. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devils Triangle, is an urban legend focused on a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic. What we do know is that they are areas in which strange, possibly even paranormal phenomena, disappearances, and disturbing tales seem to commonly take place. Scientists are still not exactly sure how these vile vortices work or why they happen. Since plasma dynamics is still in a developing stage, the author hopes that this book may furnish the readers some basic elements in the theory of plasma. ![]() ![]() Sanderson identified 12 areas he calls Vile Vortices. rebates/&252fthe-12-vile-vortices-history-channel. What is a vile vortex? You've heard the chilling stories about that mysterious place called the Bermuda Triangle, right? Well, did you know that there are 11 other mysterious places where ships and planes simply seem to vanish? These 12 places are collectively called the Vile Vortices, and like their more famous sibling, they all hold some rather creepy secrets. These are locations with strange and unexpected electrical and magnetic activity. ![]()
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