In an unprecedented discovery, researchers from the Interstellar Coalition have reported new sonic anomalies detected around the blackhole designated RZ-45. Dubbed the "Cosmic Murmur," the phenomena suggest a polyphonic radiation release that seems to defy the known laws of astrophysical turbulence.
As the recordings were retrieved, composed of frequencies undetectable by traditional electromagnetic means, many within the scientific community posit that these murmurs may carry encoded information about the universe's birth and potential end. Critics, however, remain skeptical, citing a need for more substantial empirical data.
The implications of these findings extend beyond mere curiosity. Coalition officials are exploring potential applications in high-velocity communication channels, benefitting interstellar travel navigation. Imminent workshops are slated to discuss the future of blackhole research in detail.