The story told in this film is that the formation of the Bermuda Black Triangle was due to a project called the "Philadelphia Test" by the U.S. Navy in 1943. The content was that the U.S. Navy used a huge electromagnet to manipulate a destroyer (USSEldrldge) and interfere with it. The molecular structure of the ship made the ship invisible, but the result was contrary to the facts. The crew on the ship began to disappear from the ship. Some people even melted on the ship’s deck and created a space crack. This often caused some abnormal phenomena in this place. Ships, airplanes, and people will pass through this crack to reach another space and time. After this experiment, the space cracks are constantly increasing and strengthening, so the black triangle also represents the expanding cracks. The more people missing in the black triangle, the more space will be distorted, so our protagonists often have various hallucinations. So the U.S. Navy wants to close the black triangle through the "reverse shock wave", but the protagonists find that this will only cause the cracks to increase and increase. Only to prevent the "reverse shock wave" from starting and let the space crack disappear automatically is the solution, just as calm. Like the lake water, if you put a stone in it, it will arouse the water waves spreading around it. To restore the calmness of the water wave is not to apply external force, but to let it disappear slowly and automatically over time!
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