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    Louischarlc0
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    The area between Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico is called the Bermuda’s triangle or the Devil’s triangle. As it is believed that the atmosphere and ocean in this region contains a high concentration of methane gas, airplanes and ships are unable to pass through this region. When they do, they will sink towards the ocean floor as airplanes are unable to float in the air and there is not enough buoyancy forces to hold ships on the water due to less dense air and water then the material that makes up airplanes and ships. What if we can construct airplanes and ships from material that are less dense then methane? Since methane is a fuel source, what if we can construct a device that can suck up this methane and store it as a fuel source?

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