The evidence for this stupefying new insight into a mystery that has bedeviled the world for years is laid out by Harry Coumnas in a research paper that will be published very soon. He has hypothesized that it is the huge bubbles of methane rising from the ocean that are responsible for most of the mysterious disappearances of aircrafts & ships in the Bermuda Triangle. He has challenged many researchers, who describe this region as a Triangle. According to him, the region where these strange occurrences take place is more like a lozenge than a triangle.
What inspired Harry Coumnas to research about a subject that had scientists stratching their heads for years is a sad incident. In 1928, his father, Jerry Coumnas went missing after the plane he was flying in was disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle without a trace. Harry at that time was thirteen years old. The episode of his father going missing changed his life forever. He made a promise to himself that one day he will solve the mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle. So, the success of his extensive research on the subject of Bermuda Triangle brought a flurry of mixed emotions. While on one hand, he was extremely happy, on the other hand, he was overwhelmed with the fact that he has successfully resolved a mystery that took the life of his late father.