Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Mystery of the Missing Malaysian airliner---a Bermuda triangle like area in Asia?

Six days and forty planes and hundreds of ships deployed, and still no trace of the Malaysian Airlines MH 370. Onboard the aircraft are 235 souls whose fates are still unknown.

This is, by far, the most mysterious incident in this century. In the past century, there has been mysterious incidents that happened. In this era of high technology, such things as mysterious disappearances are not as difficult to explain in theory.

Several decades ago, Albert Einstein postulated the theory of Unified Field Theory which basically sets the unity of electromagnetism and gravity. According to the theory, if light were bent, then space and time would likewise be bent, leading to a warp in space and time.

Such a theory was used in creating the film " The Philadephia Experiment" which told of a story of the United States navy experiment which allegedly happened in 1943. The USS Eldrige reportedly disappeared in the Philadephia Navy yard and entered in a time warp. Of course, the US navy denied that such a thing happened.

There is a list of accidents involving aircraft here.

Many thought that this is a terrorist act. The Malaysian authorities, after checking the identities of the two Iranian who used fraudulent passports, already ruled out terrorism. The most plausible reason for the disappearance which authorities are now pursuing is pilot suicide.

There is this theory that the pilot may have caused the plane to directly crash into the water headlong, which prevented the plane from automatically activating its beacons and black boxes. However, no debris have been found, as yet.

Another theory goes that the plane disintegrated in mid-flight. This, however, is being thoroughly discussed because, again, no debris were found. Even if the plane disintegrated into very fine dust, surely, some of the plane's big parts would surely be highly difficult to just disappear without any trace.

Conspiracy theorists propound that the plane must have been shot down by a beam of light. Others think that there might be some sort of a Bermuda triangle thing in that spot of the South China sea. Such postulations are linked to the freak weather systems now affecting Central and Southern Philippines, which have been the sites of a continuing weather pattern of storms, dry spells and what-have-yous which were non-existent a decade or so ago.

Some theorizes that the plane must have been hijacked. However, this Boeing 777 is a big plane which requires a long landing strip and authorities are concentrating their attention to the Malacca straits. However, if this is the reason, surely those who planned this hijacking must have communicated this already to the Malaysian authorities. No such thing happened.

What is most definite is this---there is a scientific explanation on this and surely investigators would be able to ascertain this in the future, given ample time and adequate equipment. There are still some things which are explanable by theory, such as the Unified Field Theory, which our minds cannot really explain or grasp in reality.

Whatever happened, we will know about it, for sure.


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