71% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans, but the surprising thing is that humans have discovered only 5% of the oceans so far. This means that about 95% of the oceans are still untouched and anything can be discovered there. While the world's scientists are searching for other worlds in space, some people believe that another unknown world may also exist inside the ocean. Let's discuss this interesting thing a little more.
Could there be another world in the ocean?
Some experts say that if ever another world is found inside the sea, then it can be found in a different "sea" present inside the sea. Now it may sound strange to hear that how can there be another sea inside the sea. But according to scientific evidence, there may be some areas inside the sea which are completely different from our current knowledge. This world can be so unique that the creatures here are not found anywhere else on the rest of the earth. Scientists have found such creatures in the depths of the sea which are not found in any other part of the earth. Some are so transparent that you can see inside them. These creatures look magical and are quite mysterious.
Can aliens be found in the ocean?
Now the question arises whether there can be aliens inside the sea? First we need to understand what aliens are. The word alien is used for those creatures who live outside the earth, such as on another planet or celestial place. Since the sea is a part of the earth, the creatures found in the sea cannot be called aliens. Yes, it is possible that those creatures may seem unknown and dangerous to us.
Many Hollywood films have depicted ancient and dangerous creatures living in the depths of the sea, which have existed there since the time of the dinosaurs. According to the film stories, if these creatures come to the surface of the sea, they can become a threat to humans. However, till now no such creature has been found in reality that lives in the depths of the sea and is a threat to humans. Whether a different world can be hidden in the depths of the sea or not has not been fully proven yet, but science is constantly engaged in its search. Who knows what mysterious things we will find there in the future!
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