Galactic Kraken
When NASA sent a balloon 36,576 meters into the atmosphere in 2006 with the intention of detecting signals from the first stars to be created, they were in for a surprise. When converted into an audio wave, the signal they eventually discovered was six times louder than anything else that had been picked up before.
NASA researchers, on the other hand, believe that something else is preventing them from detecting the first stars and that this signal was instead originating from something else. And no one has yet offered an explanation for this radio emission.
In order to put this emission into perspective, keep in mind that all galaxies are comparable to the Milky Way in that they all emit a dull static hiss when translated into sound. There is no mention of quick radio bursts surrounding the Space Roar in any of the publications, despite the fact that this emission is still six times stronger than any radio signal that has been recorded subsequently (as NASA decided to call it). Which do you prefer—my name or yours?