Studies consistently demonstrate the complexity of ocean currents, yet among these movements lie anomalous formations—tracks, perhaps, etched into the depths.
These patterns, detectable only by sophisticated acoustic sensors, mimic the growth of biological trails but lack any identifiable beginning or conclusion, confounding our understanding and prompting a reconsideration of known dynamics.
In the absence of visible agents or discernible symmetry, proposals range from electromagnetic phenomena to the interference of ghostly marine entities. Each hypothesis, whilst analytical, falters before the irrefutable evidence of the tracks themselves.