The Ocean Has Black Holes That Can Swallow Ships

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The ocean hides something even more terrifying than rogue waves—massive spinning voids that behave like black holes at sea. Known as oceanic eddies, these powerful “rogue holes” can trap debris, disrupt currents, and create dangerous conditions strong enough to overwhelm vessels. Unlike normal waves, they pull and spin with unpredictable force, making them far harder to escape. Scientists say these dark whirlpools may be one of the least understood dangers in the open ocean. Watch now to uncover the ocean’s closest thing to a black hole—and why sailors fear what they can’t see.

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