Following Ocean Infinity and various Undersea Expeditions. Hoping they resume the search for MH370. Like my Facebook page to follow. The link is below.
@LabratSR@rumrunnerthai Sadly you may be right—unless it's an accidental find while doing something else.
…or an MH370 offspring who makes it Elon-big, and spends a billion dollars searching the entire 7th arc 20 years from now
Sadly, my hunch that MH370 would be found near Zenith and not in the OI search area remains…a hunch.
But I now really feel free to wade back into the discussion unencumbered by politeness.
MH370 is NOT where the search has been focused.
Never was.
Not a waste of time though
@LabratSR@rumrunnerthai Kevin, I do comprehend just how expensive it is. My point is if 20 years from now when all but Zenith is searched without result, then what?
"We searched everywhere but Zenith, so MH370 is lost to the ages"
@Edward_767@rumrunnerthai I think you are missing the point. Searching, anywhere, is terribly expensive. You keep stating “ after they search…” without considering the cost of searching anywhere. I’m not kidding about 10 million just to get started. Who is going to pay that?
@LabratSR@rumrunnerthai I'm good. I'll let everyone else point to their favorite MH370 location. After all that is searched and nothing is found, what to do with un-searched Zenith is for another generation to worry about.
@LabratSR@rumrunnerthai IF Zenith ever gets searched it will be because everywhere else has been searched and it's the last place to look for MH370
Logic will demand that Zenith finally will be searched
Each empty location builds a case for "elsewhere" Each empty "elsewhere" narrows the possibilities
@AustinJamesCoo1@RadiantPhysics The probability is about the same for searching the entire 7th arc as it is for these other areas these guys are talking about.
With Ocean Infinity and Malaysia announcing the search for MH370 has ended due to rough seasonal weather and commercial engagements, it's time to search the acoustic anomaly of Ed Anderson, located near Java in more favorable seas.
Read more here:
mh370.radiantphysics.com/2026/03/10/a-c…
@LabratSR@rumrunnerthai Never say never
Having said that, it may be 20 years from now and all but Zenith has been searched to no avail?
…some guy had a hunch MH370 was there, so let's not search there?
I encourage all search efforts. The more we know where it isn't, it targets where it could be
@Edward_767@rumrunnerthai I think a better question is, what is the point of talking about searching elsewhere when, unless you are completely delusional, you have to know it will never be searched?
@rumrunnerthai@Edward_767 No, it was found in a canyon they missed on the first pass. The AUV wasn't programmed to go down into it. It was apparent when they assembled the mosaic.
@Ocean__Infinity
Please consider taking a detour to calm tropical waters before the #MH370 contract expires in June to search the Java acoustic candidate site on the 7th Arc. Some experts have vetted the new evidence and expressed hope that the site would be searched after their priority areas.
Over a dozen hydrophones detected an event, and some 40 regional seismometers pinpoint the epicenter precisely on the 7th Arc at 01:15:18Z, 56 minutes after the last ping. The timing is consistent with a large section of sinking MH370 debris impacting the seabed within 2-3 km of 8.36S 107.92E, 70 km from the coast of Java.
All previous searches were based on an assumption that there were no turns made shortly after the plane left radar. Instead there is a low and slow flight path at holding speed toward daylight that passes by the only two island airports in the SIO and matches all of the SATCOM ping arcs.
Photo analysis of the flaperon barnacles at La Reunion shows that they were growing on top of abrasions from beaching. That moves the arrival timeline for previous drift studies earlier by months.
With your advanced AUV deployment, the broader Java candidate site could be searched in less than a day.
The Java site is compatible with all the hard evidence, including hydrophone detections mentioned in the 2018 ATSB Final Report, BTO arcs, multiple drift studies, yet no aerial/surface/seabed searches within 1300 km of the site.
I am confident that the site will eventually be searched, as it is so specific that any team with a submersible capable of 3,400 m depth and sonar could survey the site.
Detailed reports are at 370Location.orgoceaninfinity.com/news/conclusio…
Our drone teams surveyed the devastation in Union City, MI today. The @Unitedcajunnavy is preparing supply shipments to the region. Stay tuned as UCN Chief Meteorologist @WeatherWomanAmy predicts more severe weather is on the way!
@LabratSR Is no win no fee going to be economically viable?
Considering multiple no fee searches Malaysia in good faith should increase the reward for funding MH370 to 100m.