They can hear whales humping, im sure they can hear a passenger plane hitting the ocean.
Which has what to do with it not hitting the seabed?
They can hear whales humping, im sure they can hear a passenger plane hitting the ocean.
Which has what to do with it not hitting the seabed?
That doesn't happen though, when an aeroplane hits the water it disintegrates and the ocean absorbs the entire force of the impact, it doesn't get transmitted to the seabed.
Indeed, but did they not state much earlier that no such event had been triggered.
Perhaps this was another load of BS from the haphazard Malaysians, but I was sure it had previously been referenced.
the ocean absorbs the entire force of the impact, it doesn't get transmitted to the seabed.
Guys, a huge plane (250 tonnes or so) at 500 knots hitting water will cause a huge pressure wave which radiates in three dimensions. The highest force will be immediately down, in the direction of the plane's trajectory. There will be attenuation as the energy travels through the water but it will still be a significant force when it hits the seabed 100m below. It would have a central peak and would diminish outwards, much like an inverted seismic event.
“The location coincides with a region of regularly occurring seismicity along the Sunda-Java trench,” according to a report by the USGS.
The waveforms were consistent with a 2.7 magnitude earthquake, according to the report.
USGS analysts said that the area where the activity was detected “has been the source of a handful of great earthquakes in the past decade.”
If this is so plausible why are none of the major news outlets carrying this story?
CNN does not count as a decent source.
EDIT: The seismic activity is bang on the plane's path to Beijing. Not consistent with the Indian Ocean theory.
It is physics, it's nothing to do with plausibility. It's what happens.
I refer you to my earlier post where the oil rig guy saw something burn and whatever that was ditched and something else flew off west. Or the seismic thing could have been a meteorite![]()
If this is so plausible why are none of the major news outlets carrying this story?
I still think the only theory I've heard that makes sense is a hijack and intention to use it as a 9/11 style attack on Diego Garcia but it simply didn't make it that far
The laws of physics still apply under water by the way...
Yes, which is to enormously attenuate the energy of the impact over the average 1km depth of the South China Sea.