The Bermuda Triangle is a loosely-defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and vessels are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. However, it may not be the only one of its kind. The Devil’s Sea, also known as the Dragon’s Triangle, is an area of the Pacific Ocean, near Japan, which has hundreds of its own paranormal tales.
In January 2012, the MV Lin-je, a Chinese freighter with 19 crew on board, failed to arrive at the Japanese port of Kagoshima.
The vessel disappeared somewhere in the Devil’s Sea without raising a distress alarm or any signs of stress.
Authorities spent months searching for the remains of MV Lin-je, with no luck.
However, Professor Junichi Yaoi says he has an answer that explains why no remains were found.
The author and expert in paranormal activity claimed the ship was sucked into another dimension during an interview on Amazon Prime’s “The Devil’s Sea” documentary.
He said on the 2003 series: “Let me explain it with an easy example – imagine a radio wave.
“TV programmes are made in a studio, but when they are broadcasted they are changed into a radio wave.
“So what I’m saying is, maybe the different dimension is here where we live, but we just can’t see or touch it.”
It is not the first time Dr Yaoi has made a sensational claim over the waters.
On Friday it was revealed he believed a black hole could be to blame for the disappearances.
He revealed during the same series: “There are many possible answers for their disappearance.
“Basically I think some of the tankers sank because of the conditions of the sea during storms.
“But then they just disappear.
"I think they go to another dimension – I think an entrance opens in that area [of the seabed]."
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