So this crash landing needs to be a big enough impact to cause a big sound that would travel down into the specific layer of ocean that the hydrophones network can hear the sound. That would cause a big field of debris for Search and Rescue and satellites to see… but they didn’t. That amount of debris would mean there may only be a few large, heavy bits on the ocean floor that would be easily detectable… but they didn’t. Then the argument that there are some crevices that said bits could have sunk into. I mean, they’re struggling aren’t they? Why don’t they just admit it went North?
So this crash landing needs to be a big enough impact to cause a big sound that would travel down into the specific layer of ocean that the hydrophones network can hear the sound. That would cause a big field of debris for Search and Rescue and satellites to see… but they didn’t. That amount of debris would mean there may only be a few large, heavy bits on the ocean floor that would be easily detectable… but they didn’t. Then the argument that there are some crevices that said bits could have sunk into. I mean, they’re struggling aren’t they? Why don’t they just admit it went North?
Agreed!