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The one news story that I have followed from time to time....is The Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370. While I understand that this is not what any friends or relatives of anyone aboard that flight want to hear...I really dont think that plane will be found. I know friends and family members would like the plane to be found, because they desire what they call closure....but there is no closure to be had, because their loved are still with them. And if they would stop looking for their loved ones where they are not, and instead reach for them where they are...they would know that. When the plane first allegedly disappeared, my first thought was a Bermuda Triangle type of situation, where the plane with its passengers entered another dimension during the flight. I dont know why....but that just came to me, immediately. And I dont care what who has said...that possibility remains dominant with me. Searchers, are inconsistent in their beliefs of the reasonable proximity of where the plane allegedly entered the Indian Ocean. They were originally searching with the Blufin 21. Which turned up nothing, other than the discovery that the ocean was much, much, MUCH deeper in that part of the Indian Ocean than anyone realized. So they call off the search for several months, while they develope images of what the ocean floor of the area where they believe MH 370 entered the ocean. They have mapped thousands of miles around what they refer to as the 7th arc, of the ocean floor. They discovered volcanos, very big mountains, and cannyons deeper than the Grand Cannyon. Some of the depths in the area to be searched going down to 35,000....yes...thirty five THOUSAND feet. As they were mapping all of that information...others were further analyzing the data that they had available. The pings and the satellite handshakes. When the re-booted the search for this plane on Oct 6....they were resonably certain that the plane would be located by the 7th arc, within the first 12 days of the search. So, they are several days into the search and someone says No wait. We just completed a simulation using the info that we have. MH 370 went into a spiral right before going into the water, during which time it did a left bank turn which would put it 500 miles west of the search area. Comon now! All of these months and they couldnt have done that simulation Before the search was re-booted. Just another excuse, because they are now almost 10 days into the search of the priority designated search area, and they havent found a thing. And I am not surprised. But lets say the did locate MH 370...and lets say that it was located in one of those areas where the depth is 35,000 ft. And lets say that the fuselage was still in tact, after the death spiral that it supposedly hit the ocean in. HOW could they possibly pull that fuselage up 35,000 ft? Do you realize the water pressure that would be holding in down? Do you realize the resistance that water pressure would pose to pulling the fuselage up to the surface? Is there even any equipment currently available, that would have the power to do that? I really dont see them finding that plane. Not in the ocean, nor anywhere else. But if they did find it in the Indian Ocean, and they do not have the capability to return the bodies of the passengers to their loved ones...or for that matter, even verify with certainty that all the passengers bodies are still in the fuselage...then what? What have they accomplished?
Posted on: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 01:01:25 +0000

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