08-12-2015, 12:24 PM
I am not a marine biologist (hopefully the Frogs have now employed one) but Barnacles are a strange beast. They like the warmer waters and don't reproduce in colder waters, but as an example on occasion they attach themselves to flotsam (and occasionally Beakers chin) and sometimes that flotsam is carried into colder oceans by the currents with the Barnacles still attached. An example would be a barnacle covered piece of flotsam being taken into colder seas by the North Atlantic Drift.
So one could reasonably presume that MH370 did crash into warm waters. But then again it could've crashed into colder waters that are not barnacle conducive, but as the flaperon floated through warmer waters the barnacles attached themselves to it. They are pretty hardy just like the Miniscuels Y-fronts.
Anyway, it's all chatter chatter, but at least we are pretty sure that MH370 didn't crash in the Antarctica.
Gobbles
So one could reasonably presume that MH370 did crash into warm waters. But then again it could've crashed into colder waters that are not barnacle conducive, but as the flaperon floated through warmer waters the barnacles attached themselves to it. They are pretty hardy just like the Miniscuels Y-fronts.
Anyway, it's all chatter chatter, but at least we are pretty sure that MH370 didn't crash in the Antarctica.
Gobbles