"Even before the black-box search turned up empty, observers
had begun to raise doubts about whether searchers were looking in the
right place. Authorities have treated the conclusion that the plane
crashed in the ocean west of Australia as definitive, owing to a
much-vaunted mathematical analysis of satellite signals sent by the
plane. But scientists and engineers outside of the investigation have
been working to verify that analysis, and many say that it just doesn’t
hold up."
[The Atlantic]
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