Tuesday, June 17, 2025

What Exactly is Going on in Antarctica? More snow, lower temperatures, four black sarcophagi, and strange radio signals

From Legal Insurrection:

The article also notes that the extreme cold disrupted supply flights to research stations like McMurdo Station and Phoenix Airfield.

The study’s abstract states that the cold temperatures were measured across a broad area and hindered aircraft operations into McMurdo Station and Phoenix Airfield. When temperatures fall below −50°C, flight operations become risky because of hydraulic fluids and fuel can turn into gel onboard aircraft.

How cold was it? “Antarctica as a whole experienced dramatic drops in temperature,” reports The Watchers. “This extreme cold coincided with record-breaking high temperatures in South America, particularly in Chile where temperatures reached -40 ℃.”

Meanwhile, recent reports describe the discovery of four mysterious black sarcophagi beneath Antarctica’s. These artifacts, unearthed by an international team of scientists from the United States, Russia, China, and India, have sparked widespread intrigue and speculation due to their unknown origins and design.


According to Baku.ws, the discovery of the black sarcophagi is unlike any other found in Antarctica. These objects were not just typical archaeological artifacts; they appeared to have an advanced design, one that did not fit with any known human history. Upon opening one of the sarcophagi, the scientists encountered an even more puzzling find. Inside was a hot metallic cylinder, etched with thin, mysterious lines. The object’s temperature and peculiar markings only added to the air of mystery surrounding the sarcophagi.

With the cylinder inside the sarcophagus seemingly capable of holding immense energy or power, the team of researchers made the decision to leave the sarcophagi undisturbed. They carefully returned the objects to their original location, citing safety concerns and an inability to fully comprehend the nature of the find. Yet, the unanswered questions surrounding the discovery continue to puzzle scientists worldwide.

Meanwhile, scientists have recently detected unusual radio signals originating from beneath the Antarctic ice. These signals were picked up by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment, a NASA-funded project that uses balloon-borne instruments to detect radio waves from cosmic rays interacting with the Earth’s atmosphere.

ANITA’s primary goal is to study high-energy particles from space, especially neutrinos, by analyzing radio emissions produced when these particles interact with Antarctic ice.

The goal of using balloons was to gain new understandings of cosmic events throughout the universe, with the instruments sent up 40 kilometers (29 miles) above the ice to catch emission signals.

Instead of the expected signals reflected from the ice, the ANITA instrument recorded radio pulses coming from below the horizon at an angle of about 30 degrees below the surface. Stephanie Wissel, associate professor of physics, astronomy, and astrophysics at Penn State and one of the researchers, revealed that the anomalies detected are “very likely not neutrinos,” which were the target of the search. “It’s an interesting problem because we still have no explanation for these anomalies, but we know they most likely do not represent neutrinos,” said Wissel.

According to Wissel, the anomalous signal would have had to traverse thousands of kilometers of rock and ice beneath Antarctica and interact with it before reaching the detector, which should have made the radio waves undetectable as they would have been absorbed.

Initially, researchers thought the signals might be related to neutrinos, but analysis showed that the recorded pulses do not correspond to the properties of neutrinos, and the unusual signal does not fit into the picture of particle physics. Neutrinos are abundant in the universe, often produced by cosmic events like supernovae or the Big Bang, and they are emitted by high-energy sources like the Sun. 

Currently, there is no definitive explanation for these radio pulses ...

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