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The strange sound makes many people think that this is the sound emitted from the alien spaceship while scientists think this is just a "fart" of millions of fish at the same time.

Scientists have discovered a strange and mysterious sound outside the ocean that is said to be millions of fish "farting". According to Metro, people who believe in the existence of UFOs do not think so, they think there is a base of aliens under the ocean and sounds of spacecraft. Aliens are moving up to the mainland.

And scientists believe that this strange sound is the sound of millions of fish "farting" at the same time. Gas escapes due to a gas bubble inside the fish's abdomen. In an interview with NPR news agency, scientist Simone Baumann said that the sound is very similar to the sound of animals under the ocean rising to the surface of the water, causing bubbles to follow. He also emphasized: "Probably many of them have" deflated ".

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The strange sound is thought to be the sound of thousands of fish "farting" at the same time.

Scott C Waring, a long-time hunter of evidence, said: "Only electronic devices emit such sounds. This is a sign of the existence of outsiders. Like their wifi to help the phone connect to the Internet, this sound helps aliens know that they are in a safe area with their fellow men. "

He added: "This strange sound came out in the Pacific Ocean in 1991 and until now, sometimes the sound came out. The military said that they had never heard any kind of sound. And scientists think that this is a fish "farting". I absolutely do not support this idea. "

According to the Huffington Post, this strange sound was recorded about a few years ago and made many scientists startled because it was completely different from the normal sounds coming from the ocean. In the 2016 Ocean Science meeting held in New Orleans, biologists gave some assumptions to explain this strange sound.

Some experts explain this sound as the sound of fish moving along the stream ranges from 200 to 100m under the ocean. "The sound can be their communication language to signal movement, like:" Let's go, " said biologist Simone Baumann-Pickering .