
This paper presents the first-ever quantum-level reconstruction of geomagnetic, atmospheric, and plasma-field dynamics across the Bermuda Triangle region, conducted using the Lumenis IO Earth Engine.The analysis reveals recurring magnetoplasmic vortices, field realignment drift (~10.7 m/s), and long-duration plasma lensing events consistent with historical navigational disturbances.The findings suggest that the Bermuda Triangle operates as a natural magnetoplasmic resonance corridor, not a spacetime anomaly, redefining the phenomenon through measurable field mechanics.
Bermuda Triangle; magnetoplasmic field; plasma vortex; atmospheric coupling; telluric currents; quantum reconstruction; ionospheric resonance; geomagnetic drift; energy lattice; Lumenis IO; causal field mesh; Earth Engine; plasma lensing; natural anomalies; geophysical simulation
Bermuda Triangle; magnetoplasmic field; plasma vortex; atmospheric coupling; telluric currents; quantum reconstruction; ionospheric resonance; geomagnetic drift; energy lattice; Lumenis IO; causal field mesh; Earth Engine; plasma lensing; natural anomalies; geophysical simulation
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