Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, making it the biggest mystery ever in the aviation industry.
Despite the intense search efforts for MH370, the world has come to accept that the decades-long mystery, involving the vast skies and deep oceans, remains unsolved.
However, a new breakthrough technology – Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) – could uncover the final resting place of MH370. According to multiple reports, tech experts, including billionaire Elon Musk, are betting on WSPR to solve the mystery of MH370.
The WSPR system is used to detect and track aircraft. WSPR is a global network of amateur operators who send low-power signals to medium and high frequency bands using software to test the transmissions. WSPR data is expected to help experts identify a new search area for MH370.
Billionaire Elon Musk once spoke out about MH370, in which he denied the claim of a user of social network X (formerly Twitter) that aliens could be behind the disappearance of MH370.
"I have not seen any evidence of aliens. If there were, I would post it on X! SpaceX has nearly 6,000 satellites in orbit and we have never had to deploy those satellites around aliens" - the American billionaire shared.
MH370 disappeared from radar screens while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The disappearance sparked a massive search that spanned the South China Sea, the Strait of Malacca and the Indian Ocean.
The search has been going on for years, but has yielded nothing but a few pieces of MH370 debris washing up on shore and countless unanswered questions. MH370’s two black boxes remain a mystery despite Australia’s extensive underwater robot search.
Among the many hypotheses about MH370, there are very sensational hypotheses such as the plane disappearing into a black hole, the influence of extraterrestrial forces...
According to the Economic Times, the mystery of the MH370 tragedy is enough to push the world's aviation industry to strive to find answers through deploying new technologies in newer ways.
According to the Economic Times, the MH370 mystery serves as a poignant reminder of the limits of understanding complex phenomena, whether they are technological failures or cosmic mysteries. The lessons from MH370 can guide us to safer skies and also lead us to a deeper understanding of the importance of humans in the vastness of the universe.