Posted on 08/26/2024 2:44:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
An Australian scientist has claimed he’s found the “perfect hiding place” for missing plane MH370.
The Malaysia Airlines flight vanished from radar after taking off from Kuala Lumpur in 2014, with this March marking 10 years since the disappearance. There were 239 people on board, including six Australians.
Now Tasmanian researcher Vincent Lyne believes he’s figured out where the plane is, with a 2021 research paper of his being accepted into the Journal of Navigation.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I hit the link, “Page not Found.” Apparently he didn’t find the plane after all!
Link isn’t going to an article.
Missing article about the missing plane. Did the person say where the plane might be?
OR, those two Iranian punks aboard using STOLEN passports aren't at all suspicious, no... /s
Note the same pair of legs on both men, hmmmm.
The link says,
Did You Get Lost?
It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.
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What will we find next?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-reference
Original URL was truncated:
https://nypost.com/2024/08/26/world-news/scientist-shares-where-mh370-could-be-perfect-hiding-place/
You already know the link doesn’t work but I’m going to google it. When this happened I was recovering from a C1-6 cervical fusion and it was tough at times and boring most times. This kept me occupied. I still wonder about it.
It’s on the other side of the flat earth?
https://nypost.com/2024/08/26/world-news/scientist-shares-where-mh370-could-be-perfect-hiding-place/
I can’t believe we don’t know where it is.
“...[W]here the longitude of Penang...intersects the Pilot-in-Command home simulator track... discarded by officials as ‘irrelevant.’”
Nothing better than watching a debate between the flat earthers and the hollow earthers.
Are you doubting the hollow earthers? They must be correct since they have their own state park.
https://floridatraveler.com/koreshan-state-park/
If you google the researcher’s name and MH370 you’ll find multiple articles by him, downloadable via research gate. He claims to tie together all the available evidence as consistent with this location and that the pilot’s intent was to attempt a controlled sea landing from where the plane would sink into a known 6000m deep, narrow hole, with plenty of sediment at its bottom from where it would only ever be found by sheer luck.
His articles sound plausible to me, although I lack the techical skills to really evaluate them. One virtue of his theory is that although it takes expensive equipment to search that deep only a narrow area need be searched to prove or disprove it.
I was in Singapore on a flight to Manila on that day when that plane took off from Malaysia. Thank God Filipino pilots of my plane did not get lost.
Let me guess, under 4000 feet of water?
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