The way to find the truth is to ask the right questions. After studying MH370 for a decade, I’ve become convinced that the way to solve the mystery is by cracking open the two core paradoxes surrounding the debris collected in the western Indian Ocean. And we can do that through an experiment of modest scale.
In last week’s main podcast, I laid out the concept of the Finding MH370 and the impressive partners who’ve offered to help bring it to fruition, including NOAA and OceanX. Today, October 1, 2024, the journey has official begun, with the launch of a Kickstarter project to get it funded.
It’s a pretty big ask, by Kickstarter standards — $50,000 is basically at the high end of the goals the website will let you set. But it if we can get our replica flaperon in the water, the potential payoff will be huge. Huger, really, that a dollar value can be assigned to.
So, if you care about MH370, about aviation safety, about the loved ones left behind—about living in a world in which airliners don’t just vanish into the void without someone doing everything in their power to figure out why—I hope you’ll join in the effort at Kickstarter.
Thank you!
The Finding MH370 Project is live!