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FarCenter

(19,429 posts)
Sun May 11, 2014, 06:53 PM May 2014

Why the Official Explanation of MH370’s Demise Doesn’t Hold Up

Investigators searching for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight were ebullient when they detected what sounded like signals from the plane’s black boxes. This was a month ago, and it seemed just a matter of time before the plane was finally discovered.

But now the search of 154 square miles of ocean floor around the signals has concluded with no trace of wreckage found. Pessimism is growing as to whether those signals actually had anything to do with Flight 370. If they didn’t, the search area would return to a size of tens of thousands of square miles.

Even before the black-box search turned up empty, observers had begun to raise doubts about whether searchers were looking in the right place. Authorities have treated the conclusion that the plane crashed in the ocean west of Australia as definitive, owing to a much-vaunted mathematical analysis of satellite signals sent by the plane. But scientists and engineers outside of the investigation have been working to verify that analysis, and many say that it just doesn’t hold up.

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/05/why-the-official-explanation-of-mh370s-demise-doesnt-hold-up/361826/

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Why the Official Explanation of MH370’s Demise Doesn’t Hold Up (Original Post) FarCenter May 2014 OP
At this point, it seems those tasked with figuring this out don't know what they're doing. Gravitycollapse May 2014 #1

Gravitycollapse

(8,155 posts)
1. At this point, it seems those tasked with figuring this out don't know what they're doing.
Sun May 11, 2014, 07:10 PM
May 2014

Or, at least, are over confident in their abilities. This could end up costing tens of millions of dollars in wasted searches around areas which could not possibly be the last resting place for the jet.

We need to stop the search and invest more time and money in fully understanding the locational data first.

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