Scientists Stunned by Mysterious 'Bloop' Sound from Deep in the Ocean A bizarre underwater phenomenon has left the scientific community baffled, as a low-frequency "Bloop" sound was detected by sensors deep in the Pacific Ocean. The eerie noise, which was picked up by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997, is the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth, surpassing even the sonic booms of supersonic aircraft. Researchers have struggled to pinpoint the source of the Bloop, with theories ranging from a massive iceberg calving event to an unknown marine creature. As scientists continue to investigate this enigmatic sound, they may uncover a new and fascinating chapter in the study of our planet's most mysterious frontier.
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