The Baltic Sea Anomaly, a mysterious object discovered by Swedish explorers in 2011, has sparked speculation and intrigue for years due to its unusual appearance and location on the ocean floor. Initially thought to be a potential UFO or ancient artifact, the object's true nature has been a subject of debate. Despite claims of it being a unique structure made of metal and causing disruptions to electronic equipment, further investigation and analysis by scientists, including geologists and marine archaeologists, suggest that it is likely a natural geological formation formed during the Ice Age. While the anomaly remains enigmatic, research from Stockholm University supports the hypothesis that it is a product of glacial movements, providing a plausible explanation for its presence in the Baltic Sea. Despite differing theories, the anomaly continues to captivate curiosity for its unconventional shape and mysterious origins.