In the illustration to the left the map shows the two (2) most common shapes. Unlike it's "cousin" the Bermuda Triangle, its size and shape are not in complete agreement amongst researchers. The Devil's Sea is a area of ocean off the coast of Japan that is known to be prone to ships and aircraft going missing. This leads us to the second (2nd) vortice, which has actually been acknowledged by a nation's government: So let's just say for now that this vortice does appear to sync up with a noted paranormal location.
A full article on this locale would be quite large, as there has been numerous famous, and some not so famous but equally unusual mishaps have occurred, to speak nothing of all the theories, paranormal or otherwise that would need to be expounded on. There is no question that hundreds (100s) of ships and planes that have gone missing in the triangle, the question is why? Numerous theories have been proposed to explain the disappearances and they have ranged from simple human error to tears in time-space allowing the unfortunate travellers to travel into the past or future. Numerous ships and planes have gone missing in this triangle consisting of points in Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. The Bermuda Triangle is an area of ocean off the north American eastern seaboard that people have stated has a higher incident of unusual phenomenon than normal. The next logical questions is whether there is evidence that these points are any more prone to paranormal phenomenon, and if so, why? To the right is a graphical representation of the structure "sans" earth. Sanderson you turn the sphere of the Earth into an Icosahedron, a polyhedron with twelve (12) vertices's, thirty (30) edges, and twenty (20) faces. In essence, by just using the points supplied by Mr. In addition the points in the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere are staggered longitudinally by 36° so tha t all of the individual points are 4457.30 miles from their neighboring points. They are exactly 72° degrees longitudinally apart from each other around the circumference of the globe. There are five (5) located at 26° 34' 12" N and five (5) located at 26° 34' 12" S latitude. The theory states that there are twelve (12) locations around the globe, which are equidistant from each other, which have predispositions to paranormal phenomenon. The theory attempts to explain why areas of the world seem to have higher incidents of paranormal phenomenon then others.
Still others think that the Vortices may be entry and/or exit points connecting to a hollow earth or to other dimensions.While investigating the paranormal he developed the theory of "Vile Vortices". Others advance that the Vortices are connected via earth radiation lines contributing to a global, or planetary energy grid.
Some advocates have interpreted the Vile Vortices in terms of New Age and Earth Mystery metaphysics, citing their close proximity to ancient civilizations and sacred sites.
This phenomena included strange sky and sea conditions, mechanical and instrument malfunctions, and mysterious disappearances. Sanderson thought that conflicting air and sea currents in the regions covered by the Vortices contributed to the anomalous phenomena observed there. The existence of the Vile Vortices was first advanced by noted naturalist and author Ivan T. The most well known Vile Vortices are the Bermuda Triangle itself, the Devil's Sea near Japan, and the South Atlantic Anomaly. Issac's comment that certain places have geological and magnetic properties (the Orientation video found in the hatch states that this particular island was chosen for those same properties) is built on the theory of the "Vile Vortices" - the twelve "Bermuda Triangle - like" areas distributed more or less evenly around the globe.