Data Analyst Flags Impossible "Ghost Ship" Signal in Southern Ocean – Coordinates Point to 1947 Shipwreck
Maritime tracking systems have picked up an automated distress signal from the Southern Ocean originating from coordinates that, according to historical records, mark the exact location of a ship that sank in 1947. The signal, which appeared for 47 seconds at 4:47 UTC, broadcasts a Morse code sequence that predates modern maritime technology. No vessels are currently operating within 200 nautical miles of the anomaly, and the signal’s unique frequency signature does not match any known emergency beacon. "It’s a glitch in the matrix of global maritime data," said one analyst, "as if the Southern Ocean is replaying a ghost from its past." Authorities have declined to comment, but amateur radio operators have already nicknamed it the "Phantom of the Southern Ocean."