Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"
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Welshbeef said:
As I said a long time ago what IF the plane somehow entered space and is currently in orbit?
Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
Ok everyone, stand down. Welshbeef has solved the mystery of MH370. We can all go home now.Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
nikaiyo2 said:
Welshbeef said:
As I said a long time ago what IF the plane somehow entered space and is currently in orbit?
Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
No it is an absolutely 100% impossibility for a 777 to go into orbit. Can not, will not, has not never ever happened. It is about as likely as your BMW becoming airborne and reaching 38000 feet, under its own power.Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
nikaiyo2 said:
No it is an absolutely 100% impossibility for a 777 to go into orbit. Can not, will not, has not never ever happened. It is about as likely as your BMW becoming airborne and reaching 38000 feet, under its own power.
And even if it wasn't impossible, it would be spotted by the military systems that detect and track objects in space.Welshbeef said:
Sheets Tabuer said:
Is he taking the piss?
It may have had rockets strapped to it a la Moonracker setup and gone into orbit....
I'd wager we will never find it anywhere in our lifetimes
TankRizzo said:
Welshbeef said:
As I said a long time ago what IF the plane somehow entered space and is currently in orbit?
Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
You're joking, right?Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
Please say you're joking.
Most likely is the same as that SouthAmerican plane from the 1950's hit the mountain and the avelanche covered it deep give it 60 years and it will pop out the end of the glacier.
I loved the thought that ISIS had it and were going to use it for terror or China shot it down etc etc.
Blackpuddin said:
SpeckledJim said:
Blackpuddin, this kind of pure-grade jibbering brain-fart is essentially what powers the internet.
Keep it up.
Here to help. Keep it up.
Welshbeef said:
TankRizzo said:
Welshbeef said:
As I said a long time ago what IF the plane somehow entered space and is currently in orbit?
Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
You're joking, right?Near on impossible but its not an impossible scenario and would explain why no debris anywhere ever since it went down
Please say you're joking.
Most likely is the same as that SouthAmerican plane from the 1950's hit the mountain and the avelanche covered it deep give it 60 years and it will pop out the end of the glacier.
I loved the thought that ISIS had it and were going to use it for terror or China shot it down etc etc.
Welshbeef said:
Ch5 HD 8pm tonight a documentary on this - one year on.
March 2014 239 passengers and crew vanishes without a trace. A unique event we've never seen it before.
12 months on.
Its not a game changer its a world changer - it entered space
Excellent, now we know NASA wasted all that time and money developing the Saturn 5, when any old Boeing 707 would have done the job.March 2014 239 passengers and crew vanishes without a trace. A unique event we've never seen it before.
12 months on.
Its not a game changer its a world changer - it entered space
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