The Baltic Sea Anomaly Was Finally Solved — And the Truth Is Worse Than We Thought

For more than a decade, every expert who examined the object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea seemed to leave with the same expression. Silence, then fear. In June 2011, two Swedish treasure hunters, Peter Lindberg and Dennis Åsberg, discovered a disc shaped object about 200 feet wide at a depth of nearly 300 feet. It had sharp edges, burn marks across its surface, and a trench about 1,000 feet long carved into the seafloor behind it, like the runway of a crash. Every time they came close, their equipment went dead. After years of failed explanations, experts finally reached a conclusion about what it might be. They called it the corpse of technology. And once you understand what that phrase means, the truth becomes almost impossible to believe.