A New Theory Emerges
An Australian scientist, Vincent Lyne, believes he has uncovered the "perfect hiding place" for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. He claims the plane was deliberately plunged into a 20,000ft-deep "hole" in the Broken Ridge, an oceanic plateau in the south-eastern Indian Ocean.
Lyne's theory is based on satellite data analysis and his own research. He argues that the deep hole, surrounded by underwater plateaus, volcanoes, and deep ravines, would be the ideal location to conceal the wreckage. He also suggests that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, deliberately chose this location due to his familiarity with the area.
Lyne's theory contradicts the official investigation's conclusion that the plane crashed near the 7th arc, the point of its last communication. He believes the previous searches failed because they focused on the wrong area.
Researchers from Cardiff University have also analyzed data from the southern Indian Ocean and believe they have identified a signal from a hydrophone that could be related to MH370.
Despite these new theories, the mystery of MH370 remains unsolved. The precise location of the wreckage is still unknown, and the cause of the disappearance remains a subject of speculation.
5 Comments
Mike Cruiser
Analyzing data from different angles can provide a more complete picture of the incident.
Dick Pick
The families deserve every effort to find closure, even if it means exploring unconventional possibilities.
BuggaBoom
Exploiting a tragedy for personal gain is disgraceful. This theory seems more about publicity than truth.
KittyKat
Sensationalizing a tragedy like this is irresponsible and disrespectful to everyone affected.
Noir Black
Innovation and new perspectives are crucial in solving complex cases like this.