• afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Sure, a relative of mine was an ex-sailor and he pulled up maps of how many ships on average passed in a given area per year and then he divided it by the number of reported incidents. Demonstrating that the Bermuda Triangle had slightly less things go wrong compared to the ocean as a whole. Which he speculated was because everyone knows that hurricanes are a thing and the presence of the US coast guard.

    It didn’t even take him that long. I got into a thing with him about it and about an hour on the computer later he had the numbers to back it up.