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A Possible Solution to the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle: a Nuclear Physics-Based Quark Transfer Model Leading to Perpetuity of Magnetic Force

Authors: Bijon Kumar Sen, Subha Sen

On the basis of a nuclear physics-based model, an attempt has been made to explain the neutron to proton (n — p) conversion in the nucleus of an atom and the way of transfer of a d- quark into a u- quark. From examination of their implications in the mechanism of low and high temperature superconductivity, we came across a stupendous conclusion which may lead to busting the mystery of the Bermuda triangle. This, however, assumes free quarks may have limited existence under special condition. It is the swarm of quarks produced from unlimited supply of free electrons, unhindered by the warmth and the depth of the ocean, unchecked by the Meissner effect, add up (aided and abated by mutual enforcement) to a strong attractive force which can explain the anomalous magnetic behaviour as noticed by Columbus during his voyage through Bermuda triangle. The appearance and disappearance of the hysteresis curve shows that the Bermuda Triangle serves as a natural channel, passing everything that comes into contact with it into eternal sleep leading ultimately to the perpetuity of magnetic force. It is advisable that the study of tectonic and geophysical processes should be carefully made by the scientists so as not to meet the swarm of quarks for their own safety, security and escape from becoming a part and parcel of perpetuity.

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