October 7, 2014

The Mysteries of Nature

Bermuda Triangle, one of the world’s most unexplained mysteries has successfully provoked an irresistible fear in the minds of so many individuals who prefer living life in a caged and secure way and often forget to accept vantage of the phenomenon that have been gifted to them to have fun and be adventuresome. Only a few individuals have had courage to explore the Mysteries of Nature.

Earth, where gravity is the alpha and the omega. Where it's the A and the Z. Why then in Nakuru, Kenya, Africa was a hill where everything went in the opposite direction of gravity? The location has not been a cause of deaths so far raises dozen questions in the minds of scientists and normal people. People often wonder whether this is something they should worry about. Some people do not even know about it while some people do know and are curious.Take Luvish Gupta for an example. Living in Nairobi, Kenya, the 10 year old kid heard about the phenomenon from his nerdy friends and requested his unbelieving Dad for a short visit to this fascinating hill. Before he knew it,the father reluctantly planned a short visit to the hill and the nearby town. An hour later, the boy found himself at the bottom of the quite steep hill. Excited, he ran out with his small water bottle and poured all the water on the burning ground. Just like his nerdy friend told him to. Immediately, the water shockingly started to flow uphill. “Look Daddy, it works!!!”, squeaked the small kid fascinated by the phenomenon right in front of him. The amount of water flowing uphill started to decrease because of the thirsty sun burning the water on the ground. It was a really hot day. Now facing the shocking truth, the father started to wonder if this place was safe for him and his family. He rushed up his family in the car and left the isolated and cryptic location, which even though unveils so many fascinating truths of nature and our planet, is not known by all.

The devil’s sea is a region of the Pacific around Miyake Island, about 100 km south of Tokyo. It is known as the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific. Flights passing the area face an immediate threat from nature. Most flights have survived through the mysterious area, but some have never returned. Some people easily give up the hope of surviving after a small problem. But some try to keep up the courage through these rough circumstances. Let's look at Sean Michaels. Travelling from Kenya to Japan, his plane faced unexplained turbulence for quite a while and suddenly, the engines stopped working, the lights went off and the plane started hurting towards the blue and hungry sea. He was close to the end of the Triangle but the plane stopped. All communication to people outside the plane was ceased and they were going to die. Obviously, it takes time to descend from 35,000 feet to 0. So one Mississippi, they hurtling towards the ground, slowly but steadily. Two Mississippi, Among, the crying and weeping people was the boy, Sean Michaels, who shouted across the aisle, “We won’t die! We will survive, We will survive, We will survive!!!!,” Three Mississippi, he convinced most of the passengers to keep the hope alive. They all cheered with him and in moments, the horrified weeping changed to cheering and building hope. Gravity helped and the plane exited the Devil’s sea and at a height of 10,000 feet, the engines restarted, communication was back on and the plane steadily returned to normal.

“Our world is filled with things we don’t know or maybe things we don’t care about. Our world is much more than we think it is. Our species had a time where we were fearless hunters who never lost hope and we’re always searching for unknown, discovering, learning and finding. But now, we have changed to frightened people that are afraid of the unknown and even lose hope easily. Is this the legacy of mankind? Is this how we will always be?” quoted Luvish Gupta, the same 10 year old boy now 13 years old who visited the anti gravity site in Kenya….

Written by Luvish

7 comments:

  1. I am an 8th grade teacher in Wisconsin, USA. My students are new to Investigative Journalism. They read and have responded to various articles you have written. Although we are not ready to blog individually, I would like to share their response with you:
    Dear Luvish,
    We liked how you told other peoples stories but still stuck with the theme. There were a lot of stories, but were there other facts you could have added? People's stories aren't the total truth. The stories maybe a little twisted.

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    1. Hi Mr. Cvandoske,

      Thank you for spending your valuable time reading my article and giving such important feedback. The aim of this publication was to add narrative craft to our stories and not focus that much on research. Research is the goal for the next publication. Your feedback will help ensuring that my next article includes researched facts.

      Thank you,
      Luvish

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  2. I really like the ending because it has a really deep meaning and you hinted at the bigger context for the story. About the issue, I agree with you and I agree that we should go out and explore our interesting planet and study those strange phenomenon.(I have a stupid theory about the anti-gravity hill, maybe the sun gravity that pull the earth in its orbit somehow is stronger there and therefore pull things upward? Just wondering)

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    2. Thanks for reading my article. Maybe your theory is right. That's what we or any human should do. We should explore this!!!!

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  3. Hi there, I'm an 8th grader from Mexico and highly agree with your blog. Us as humans are terribly afraid to stare into the unknown and discover new things. We should risk it and go and explore the things we still don't know about!

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    1. Thank you for reading my article!

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