Bordering on a week into the disappearance, and despite an intense, extended and ceaseless multinational search involving the air force, navies, coast guards and rescue operators of 10 countries, MH370 has not re-emerged. What have surfaced, instead, are countless theories. They range from the mundane—pilot error, mechanical malfunctioning—to the extreme: mid-air explosion, terrorism, hijacking. Some reports suggest that the plane changed course and flew without any contact with air control for over four hours. For a while, much was made of the fact that two of the passengers were travelling on stolen passports. They were later identified as Iranian nationals, trying to sneak into Europe for better job opportunities. Eerily, among the passengers, there were also 20 computer geeks, working in the arms industry and whose expertise was in making aircrafts and ships disappear from radar screens to ensure the enemy cannot identify them.