Kosavev believed that past, present, and future existed simultaneously and could be accessed if you had the proper understanding and means to do so. He thought that, if he could prove the existence of such a power source and could somehow harness it, he would be able to explain how otherworldly craft was able to move at such high speeds without the sounds we would expect from such a powerful motor. He also hypothesized that the same phenomena could account for time slips. If past and future times were existing beside one another, in the right conditions, one could step through the veil and exist, if even for a short time, in that other place. It also, in his mind, helped to explain psychic phenomena, Interestingly, he also found that, when experimenting with remote viewing, that when his subjects were further north, away from the vortices, their results were stronger.There are several different locations around the planet that are filled with mystery and unsolved disappearances. The Bermuda Triangle is the most well-known of those locations, but there are several other “triangles” such as the Nevada Triangle and the Alaska Triangle, to name just a couple. These locations, where many mysterious things have occurred, are in an area shaped like a triangle and are hot spots for disappearances and other strange phenomena.Īnother one of these mysterious areas is located in the Pacific Ocean near Japan, and is called the Dragon’s Triangle. There have been many reports of ships disappearing in that area, never to be found, as well as other ships that were later found but with no explanation as to why they suddenly sank. There have been many odd things that have happened in the Dragon’s Triangle and this list will detail 10 of the strangest facts about this mysterious location… Just like other mysterious locations, the Dragon’s Triangle is subject to many different theories for the disappearances, such as underwater dragons, to UFOs and aliens, to more natural environmental explanations. While the exact location of the Dragon’s Triangle – also known as the Devil’s Sea – is highly debatable, the most common theory is that it’s located with one corner of the triangle being in Taiwan, the second corner in the Japanese island of Miyake-jima, and the third corner of the triangle in the island of Iwo-jima. What is known for certain is that many ships have gone missing in that area of the Pacific Ocean, which is eerily similar to the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle all the way over in the Atlantic Ocean. The Dragon’s Triangle and the Bermuda Triangle have quite a few similarities that are hard to ignore. They are both dangerous areas in the water in the shape of a triangle (duh) where many aircrafts and ships, along with their passengers and crew members, have gone missing without a trace. Kublai Khan’s Failed Attempt To Invade Japan.Some people believe that the two triangles are directly opposite of each other, and that if someone was to travel from the center of one of the triangles across the planet in a straight line, they would end up in the center of the other triangle. Kublai Khan, who was the fifth Khan of the Mongol Empire, attempted to invade Japan twice – in the years 12. He was unsuccessful during both attempts and ended up losing numerous ships as well as around 40,000 crew members. He apparently encountered deadly typhoons in the area known as the Dragon’s Triangle.
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The Japanese believed that god had made the typhoons destroy the ships as a way of protecting their country.Įventually, marine archaeologists and divers found the wreckage of the Mongol ships at the bottom of the ocean.
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If the typhoons hadn’t stopped Khan’s soldiers from invading Japan, the country would most definitely have been a much different place than it is today. One of the most famous Japanese legends is that in the year 1803, sailors noticed a ship sailing the waters of the Devil’s Sea that looked like a hallowed out, box-shaped boat. In fact, it very much resembled a traditional Japanese ship that was used for burning incense. They also noticed that a woman was sailing the ship, and that she had a very uncommon physical appearance – almost a foreign type of look.