Scientists clash over unexplained signals beneath Antarctic ice | CIRAS Log
Scientists debate unexplained radio signals beneath Antarctic ice that defy physics, raising questions about unknown phenomena and subsurface anomalies.
Scientists debate unexplained radio signals beneath Antarctic ice that defy physics, raising questions about unknown phenomena and subsurface anomalies.
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