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MH370 Wasn't Lost… It Was Accepted By Something In The Deep - YouTube

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MH370 conspiracy content reframes silence and missing wreckage as meaningful signals — a textbook case of apophenia and how humans construct agency where none exists.

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Theory Briefing

  • MH370 vanished in 2014 with 239 people aboard, and its near-total disappearance still fuels wild reinterpretation of every fragment found.
  • The video frames scattered debris not as crash evidence but as a deliberate 'reply' — a classic apophenia move, finding patterns in random data.
  • Conspiracy framing like this exploits proportionality bias: a disaster so vast, the mind refuses to accept a mundane mechanical explanation.