No, the opener was prescient.PsychoSerenity wrote:Have they still not found anything conclusive?

No, the opener was prescient.PsychoSerenity wrote:Have they still not found anything conclusive?
In a way, they have. They've found no debris, in the last contact area. That's fairly conclusive.PsychoSerenity wrote:Have they still not found anything conclusive?
The corridors are based on calculations from the way the pings work.Faithfree wrote:All of the old abandoned WW2 airstrips in the jungle I’ve seen now have trees growing out of them, and would not be long enough for a 777. The latest info suggests the plane was still transmitting pings for about 7 hours after the transponder was switched off. For some reason the satellite ping data is suggesting two possible corridors, one from northern Thailand to the Turkmenistan/Kazakhstan junction area, the other from Indonesia to a point in the southern Indian Ocean. The 7 hours suggests the plane flew to its full distance range (or was at least still switched on until that time), so unless it was circling or running on the ground, it is likely to have made it to the far ends of those corridors. The second corridor is a suicide route and makes little sense. If the goal was just to crash the plane to would have been more sensible to do it as early as possible, to avoid the risk of being overpowered. The second route could have plenty of potential hijack scenarios. The desert plains of Turkmenistan/Kazakhstan/whatever-stan have plenty of isolated dry lake beds etc where one might land a big plane. The crash beacon never went off. The 7 hours mean it might have been at least first light in those areas, much better for landing, though I haven’t checked that. Of course it was probably just alien abduction all along, and those anal probes are working overtime.Scumple wrote:There's a wide range of possibilities isn't there. The crew? They must have had numbers to hijack a crew and control flight for several hours? They didn't want anyone knowing where they had gone? Was it a gold carrier? They may have used a decoy beacon to mislead authorities that it flew seawards? and actually landed it on a jungle based airstrip from WW2 that no one knows about. Shot the passengers and took 500 million in gold bullion. Could make a movie?rEvolutionist wrote:The next question is: Who hijacked it?
And why?
BTW the northern Thailand to Turkmenistan/Kazakhstan corridor is on a direct line to the Crimea, although the plane didn’t have enough fuel to get to there. Two passengers were Ukrainian, and one Russian. Probably just coincidence.
Do you really think a Soviet era nuclear reactor, or a current Chinese reactor would survive a large plane, packed with explosives or fuel, diving at full throttle straight at the containment dome?macdoc wrote:Nuclear power station would shrug it off - they are meant to withstand that tho the rods in the pools would be tossed around and thats bad.
The reactor itself would not be touched....
There are other targets like major dams etc that are vulnerable....
A second strike on New York tho would be atrocious and the plane has the range.
There are no reactors without containment domes.o you really think a Soviet era nuclear reactor, or a current Chinese reactor would survive a large plane, packed with explosives or fuel, diving at full throttle straight at the containment dome?
I think there would be a catastrophic breach of the core, and the release of a shitload of radioactive waste...
Our own MiM is a nuclear engineer. I've researched the engineering of nuclear reactors as part of the course I teach on nuclear physics.macdoc wrote:There are no reactors without containment domes.o you really think a Soviet era nuclear reactor, or a current Chinese reactor would survive a large plane, packed with explosives or fuel, diving at full throttle straight at the containment dome?
I think there would be a catastrophic breach of the core, and the release of a shitload of radioactive waste...
People are overly fearful of radioactivity....it's hilarious how stupid they get about it.
We had dozens of air burst hydrogen bombs...something like trying to breach a nuke containment even if it was marginally successful would not even be a blip on the background radiation.
Now packing it full of dirty radioactive waste from hospitals etc and blowing up a downtown - that would be nasty to deal with.
For your amusement read throught this thread where fearmongering OP gets his ass handed to him by people that actually work with nuclear gear including decontamination.
I know Ben Burch IS a nuclear engineer and there are others with real world experience
http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=274775
and another gets the same drubbing
http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=275144
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