It’s a myth. SOS is a standard morse code for distress signal originated in the German maritime radio regulations adopted effective 1 April 1905. The SOS is generally written with an overscore line without space between the letters. SOS is transmitted as an unbroken sequence of three dots, three dashes and three dots. The abbreviations were created outside maritime communication for common usage.

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