

Encompassing three vertices, the Bermuda Triangle - sometimes referred to as the Devil’s Triangle - is a large abyss that stretches between San Juan, Puerto Rico, Bermuda Island, and Miami, Florida. The Bermuda Triangle is probably the most famous stargate portal. These meeting points - called X-points by NASA - have been pinpointed by scientists using polar data. Opening and closing numerous times during the day, magnetic forces mingle, allowing their crackling energy particles to flow between the Earth and the sun. Most of these are small with short lives, though others have been observed as gaping holes with sustained lifespans. In March 2015, NASA launched its Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) that, among other things, is tasked with studying these portals to gain a deeper understanding of them. The result is a direct pathway between the Earth and the sun. Usually these are found where the faraway geomagnetic field bumps up against the passing solar wind.

One of NASA’s spacecraft, the THEMIS, and cluster probes from Europe have amassed enough observational data to confirm that a magnetic stargate portal exists in many locations. In 2015, NASA admitted that the idea of Earth portals - areas on the planet that instantly teleport human beings from one place to the other - are a reality that they have been studying for quite some time.
