I first read about the Ghost Frequency on Cracked 13 years ago, so when everyone else was ranting about how insane sound illusion disks are, a little voice in my head kept going, "It's... the frequency!"
which would mean if each night is lets say a minute long and it takes 5 second for foxy to get to the office it could be like 2 or 3 minutes before he gets to the office, hes slow as hell
That's just a false/inaccurate way of doing it, this is just a game mechanic so that the night can pass much faster, no one will play at 6 hours my dude Besides, the animatronics themselves are fast
3:26 Correction: they are multi-layered animatronics with rubbery plastic exteriors that are cracked in various places. They have regular functioning joints, as well as a mock springlock endoskeleton inside that only exists to kill people. TheNickofTime has a pretty good set of videos showing off novel-accurate models of them. 18:10 A big issue is that they're inconsistent. In some cases, they just change visual perception, but in others, they're practically magical in how they can warp reality. Other people more well-versed in the novels (and Frights) have more insight on this than I do. As I understand it, they're often used as a sort of "excuse" plot device. 19:48 Yeah, but at least those concepts are largely internally-consistent. I think you may have used a logical fallacy? Okay, that's a pretty good end bit.
The Novels do go into quite a bit of detail on how they supposedly work. Although it's still a stretch to say they're possible in real life, I feel they do have at least a little better backing than the video suggests. I think the concept is a little muddled here (no offence). Although ultimately I do believe they wouldn't work anyway, lol. At the start of the book Charlie's professor is talking about how your brain handles and filters all the sensory input it has to deal with: “Your eyes deceive you every day, filling in the blanks for you in a world of sensory overload.” (...) “When I say ‘sensory overload’ I mean that quite literally. At every moment, your senses are receiving far more information than they can process all at once, and your mind is forced to choose which signals to pay attention to. It does that based on your experiences, and your expectation of what is normal. The things we are familiar with are the things we can-for the most part-ignore." I'm not gonna pretend like I've done hours of research to verify, but from what I have read it seems like FNaF's logic here is decently sound, if not a little simplified. IRL your brain does screen out unneeded information based on what you need to pay attention to, like when listening to a conversation while music is playing. The logic the illusion discs work on is overloading the senses, not trying to induce a specific image for you to see. It does use frequencies that only your subconscious can perceive, but the main point is that its multiple frequencies that keep you busy trying to find a pattern that's not there: “The disc emits five sound waves that continuously vary in frequency. First they match one another, then they don’t; they go in and out of harmony, always on the edge of forming a predictable sequence, then branching away.” (...) **“The tone fluctuations happen so fast that they’re only detected by your subconscious**. Your mind goes mad trying to make sense of it; it’s immediately overwhelmed. It’s like the opposite of white noise: you can’t follow it, and you can’t tune it out.” The illusions rely entirely on your own memory and perception, in this case its your perception of the animatronics which changes person to person: “It’s-it’s some kind of transmitter, embedded in a disc,” Charlie said. “It scrambles your brain, cluttering it with nonsense so that **you see what you expect to see.”** “Because you already have those images in your head,” John said. He tore the Freddy poster off the wall and stared at it momentarily before letting it fall to the ground. “But we know better. We know they’re monsters.” “And we’re afraid of them,” Charlie said. “And so we’re seeing them for exactly what they are,” John concluded. Charlie also explains that you likely don't register what a stop sign really looks like, your brain just assumes. Again, I've not done much research on this myself but even if the actual disc frequencies method probably wouldn't work or be remotely impactful enough to have the effect, I can kinda see what they're getting at. Or trying to. Hypothetically if you could **force** the brain to pay attention to something it wouldn't be able to make sense of while you're not conscious enough of it to tune it out (If that's even required?), maybe you could assume what the animatronics looked like based on your own memory, similarly to the stop sign example. Like you're paying attention to a conversation you don't even know you're part of. But the thing with that is I feel your conscious perception of the giant killer animatronic in front of you would probably win out anyway just as basic survival instincts would make you focus on danger. Surprisingly I couldn't find many studies on the effects of 7ft tall kidnapping mascot suits on the mind. Weird. Cool video anyway! I don't think ghost frequencies do much for me but I want to look into it more
Yes! Yes! Exactly! It isn't the frequencies of the discs themselves, but the effect //OF// those frequencies on how the brain processes visual data in connection with memory! Thank you for paying attention to what was //ACTUALLY// stated and suggested in the books! :)
I kinda glossed over that in the video, because the way the book explains it actually has no scientific backing. Even with the example of the stop sign, that’s just called making an educated guess. Your brain didn’t fill in any gaps or alter your perception at all, we all just know that red hexagon signs say stop on them, so you can pretty safely guess what it said even if you didn’t see it. This also only makes sense when recollecting something. Your memories of an event can change all the time, but sounds affecting your perception in real time is pretty far-fetched!
@@TheChiptide fair point: but I think we should ALL remember we're talking about entertainment robots possessed by murdered children: so really trying to put science to a specific thing is like comparing oranges to apples which have been painted orange!🤷♂
@@TheChiptide there's an illusion where there's a cross and a dot on a white background, if you close one eye and see the corresponding dot if the screen is in a position like close enough then the other sign will disappear and be filled out with white because that's a blind spot (I think it has to do with a part of our eyes that doesn't process light) so that definitely is an instance of something being filled with something that isn't there
Unfortunately, I don't think the discs could produce any low frequency tones. According to the books the discs are coin-sized, and the only device I can think of that could fit the size factor would be a piezo speaker. These have a frequency response from around 1kHz to well over 20kHz, so a super high frequency sound is absolutely possible, but low frequencies are out of the question since a piezo or any other small driver cannot produce an audible frequency that low. But than again this is the fnaf universe where almost anything is possible.
The Dittophobia gas feels like some blatant confirmation of how FNAF 4 works, ESPECIALLY with all the gas tanks in Sister Location, a game Scott has said was created to craft the story into something better (this was right after Dream Theory)-- the thing is, if this is the case, why did he make the Twisted Ones almost a full year after Sister Location and make it all about sound illusion disks if it was supposed to be gas the whole time?
Good to know that something actually occurred there, I’m built different so I didn’t really react that much. Maybe a bit of heightened anxiety, but I attribute that to being psychosomatic/placebo from the things he was saying. Sidebar and unrelated, but while I have you here could I ask whether or not you "see" things you imagine? I (probably) have undiagnosed aphantasia but need that last little push to fully internalize that. It’s like people that are colorblind but don’t know that having to be told repeatedly and shown examples from someone that isn’t colorblind that yes, they are indeed colorblind.
I feel that pretty frequently without explaination and it's a bit irritating, especially when I want to use them to see something. Right now, it does it as well and I'm only in the first 2 minutes into the video
I don't know anything about sound illusion discs, but if i take the interpretation literally, using sound to create visual illusions, i can see that there is IRL holographic display where you can see hear and feel the holographic object by suspending a small plastic bead on a standing pressure wave emitted by an array of small speakers, and casting light on it. And while current technology relies on two desks full of tiny speakers opposing each other, maybe you could use ANC (active noise cancelling) to suspend tiny particles, like dust, that is already present in the air, against ambient noise, and cast the holographic image on them, making the device portable and barely visible, since you can hide it inside of the illusion. Bonus fact those holograms can appear blurry, or incomplete, or perfectly revealing how it works based on your shutter speed
Sound illusion disc's don't cause illusions in themselves. It's explained that they're meant to create distortion in the mind. Similar to how a.i takes noise, and static and uses to create a new image based on prompts to create a.i art. The idea is that these sound waves will cause distortion causing your brain to create new images based on your memory, and perception. They basicly just distract you so that you don't see clearly what's right in front of you.
My eyes feel a little weird after hearing it… but when you played the ghost frequency… I felt it vibrating in my ear buds… almost to the point where you can say I can hear it
@@TheChiptide Having spent multiple days trying to model something relatively simple because I kept forgetting very basic things... I feel this statement
When you played the ghost frequency the muscles in my chest actually clenched together and i had trouble breathing but not to much then my legs started vibrating
The sound the illusion discs emit can actually be heard. Maybe it's because she's a robot, but Charlie can hear it. She also explains exactly how the discs work (The Twisted Ones, pg. 164-165). "In class we learned that when the brain is overstimulated, it fills in the gaps for you. So, say you pass a red hexagonal sign on the road, and someone asks you what words were on it. You'd say 'STOP.' And you'd imagine that you saw it. You'd be able to picture that stop sign the way it should have been. That is, of course, if you were properly distracted and didn't notice an obviously blank sign. This thing distracts us. Somehow it makes our brains fill in blanks with previous experiences, the things we think we should be seeing." "It's a pattern, sort of. The disc emits five sound waves that continuously vary in frequency. First they match each other, then they don't; they go in and out of harmony, always on the edge of forming a predictable sequence, then branching away." "The tone fluctuations happen so fast that they're only detected by your subconscious. Your mind goes mad trying to make sense of it; it's immediately overwhelmed. It's like the opposite of white noise; you can't follow it, and you can't tune it out."
The part about Charlie being able to actually hear it because she’s a robot sounds totally plausible! From a scientific perspective, though, the rest of it is pretty much total nonsense…
9:52 I was getting ready to work while listening. You made me look at the video because for second, literally, I felt like my tablet had broken until I saw he text, and even then there was anothersecond before I realize what you had just said. in the third second i 5hough all was okay. And in the fourth second...I still didn't like my headphones making that sound and tried to focus on your voice for comfort since I was...home alone...At least I THINK i am... 10:56 EDIT: maybe THAT'S why i stopped and cautiously looked over to my tablet playing the video and away from my computer I had been logging on to...
It depends on the quality of speakers, some aren't designed to be able to produce sounds that people wouldn't even be able to hear as sort of a cost-saving thing
Didn't feel anything from that frequency, but I did actually hear a faint buzz. Granted, I have extreme hypersensitivity, so I do sense things that most can't. My input probably doesn't apply for the average human brain. ;w;
when he played the sound, gonna be honest, I felt it hard to breathe for a few seconds!! so weird!!! "Illusions in the shadow..They terrify you. Scare you to your core..Can you feel it? Can you feel the reality of your non-existence crawling on your back, entering your head? I am real, so you must believe." -Reality
So, if the ghost frequency can make you feel fear and stress; and both fear and stress can mess with your digestion, causing constitpation or diarrhea; could the Ghost Frequency be considered a “Brown Note”?
@@TheChiptide given that I subscribe to you, I’d hope it’s evident that I like how you think too. Always nice to hear an actual engineer’s thought on all this weird FazTech
when the ghost frequency played I didnt experience any of the sympoms listen, but isntead my legs felt cold and went back to feeling normal when it ended
Wellllll, if you combine the disks with the gas which is stated to put some in a state of both sleep even if they are awake, then it could work! The only question is what is in that gas 🤨
I see your point with the animatronics, but it's not exactly that hard to imagine. Walking robots during the '80s were around. The problems are the costs of the necessary parts and the amount of time needed to perfect the mechanisms, which is why they were mostly limited to universities. Waseda University, for example. It took five years (1967-1972) for them to perfect WABOT-1. But thanks to the lessons learned from it, they made WABOT-2 in 1984, which could play the piano. Henry and Will definitely faced similar issues, and these are enough to discredit the game's core concept. But if they experimented behind the scenes and picked their materials carefully, they may have made their free-roaming animatrons possible. Which could also help them budget-wise since the business gives them a steady source of revenue. Not a lot in terms of a local pizzeria chain, but still enough for the basics.
This was some fascinating analysis and research! But to make a wayyy more important note: I loved the execution of the rickroll. Beautifully subtle, 10/10
I felt like something was trying to crush my ahead, but it wasn't strong enough to do it. I can't say if you really played the sound or not (we can't hear it), so I searched it and heard myself... same feeling.
(Context: I was washing the dishes as I listened to the video) When you played that 18.98 Frequency, my whole body did start to shake. I don't know if it was a placebo affect because of how you described it, but I felt my arms start to tighten and overall uneasy. It didn't feel like life threatening or anything, but I felt something. And it went away when you turned it off.
Not gonna lie i didnt feel anything when you played the frquency, but when you first started talking about it causing your body to shake i started shaking slightly which scared the hell out of me.
I thinki it might have just been the position i was in? Kind of like if you are sat down and you put your elbow on your leg and the weight of your head in your hand which causes your leg to shake?
vaguely off topic but i remember physically flinching once at some random curtains and such down the hallway because my brain registered it as a person for a split second, lol
When you played the ghost frequency I didn't see shadows (probably because it's the middle of the day), but I felt the dread rising and my stomach/chest area tightening as it ended
I can hear it and it made my heart rate go up a bit but besides that I didn’t feel much But the left speaker on my headphones is a bit damaged and sounds like a wet fart so that could be why it kinda raised my heart rate but not much happens lol Also I can hear the note as a musician I’m not surprised lol but I thought your not supposed to hear it lol
Wait. I heard something. And had a bit of goosebumps. I tried it again. Something is just there i hear it. Like, the sssssssss when it's silent. But, it isn't silent.
Interestingly, as someone who is hearing impaired and has trouble hearing high pitched sounds, I can still feel them. For example, I can't hear fire alarms, but if I'm close enough to it, I'll feel that vibrating sensation. So often times, I associate that feeling with high pitched sounds and was not aware it could happen with low pitched sounds too. I've never had any other effects from hearing certain pitches though lol, just the vibrating sensation. Edited to fix a mistake.
I could actually hear a very dim and low wave during the 18.98 hZ frequency segment. I did feel the slight tightening effect and hair standing up, but no visual oddities.
i have just finished the part with the 19.98 hz and all it did was make me laugh, this usally happens to me when some illusion is going on, especially sound related ones, does anyone else get this???
Didn't hear the ghost frequency but I'll try it with my headset maybe it works. Though my eyes vibrate by themself sometimes for a bit of time so I wouldn't find a difference there Okay, I listened to it and well... It was like listening to a speaker with an old/bad plug connection and makes this static booming sound. I kinda liked it
Just a note here, you can replicate shadows moving in the corner of your eyes by pushing one of your eyes with your finger (with the eyelid or without, your choice) and then moving it around. It will appear on the pushed eye opposite of the pushed point. I sometimes played with this when I was little
The thing with the "ghost frequency" is that, because it's so low-frequency, you probably won't "hear" it through normal speakers, and it's pretty likely to be filtered out of any compressed video file, as it can cause aliasing. You'd need to be a decent distance away from the source of the sound because of the wavelength, and tbh, based on what we see of the sound illusion disc, I don't think they'd be able to *produce* those kinds of frequencies - they're just way too smol.
Never had a problem with sound illusion disks, this is a series where ghosts haunt and move giant robots that can be melted down to spirit metal and turned into tangle of wires with a mind of their own. In the end sound illusion disks are a way to explain how someone could make scary killer robots without rising supsion on why there buying a bunch of really sharp metal teeth
9:51 I could hear it, I could feel it vibrating my internal organs and it made my laughter at your symptom recreations more erratic, but just that, I don't see anything
There's no way i just got rickrolled in a video talking about five nights at freddys sound illusion discs. Edit: my house might have 18.98Hz everywhere because im always seing stuff in the corner of my eyes
I don't get why some people make a big deal about the illusion device. It is a fictional device used by fictional characters in a fictional video game series about dead kids possessing animatronics. 😐 Yeah, it is silly and a bit dumb, but is this where we draw the line? Anyways, great video as usual!
ive had sleep paralysis, guess im lucky i always had my eyes closed, or was face down, the hardest part is breathing, because for some reason i can control my breathing when i am in sleep paralysis, and thats kinda hard with my diafram not moving, though i can also slightly move my finger or toes, so i keep doing that until i can move again.
I personally think they un-canonized Illusion disc's since in the Dittophobia FNAF 4 is revealed to be cause of Nightmare gas and generally halucination gas makes more sense against a disc that is way too complicated for their own good
tch, when u mentioned the frequency i immediately searched it up and kept it playing in the background and i got admit, i was feeling a bit suffocated. when i turned it off however things immediately got better, freaky stuff, although i did not get any hallucinations or shadowy figures.
Hypnotist: "You are a lion, you are a bear, and you... are an alien." Ben: (fiddles with Omnitrix) Max: "Show's over!" Gwen: (rushes to push Ben behind the curtain)
9:51 I can hear it and it made my heart rate go up a bit but besides that I didn’t feel much But the left speaker on my headphones is a bit damaged and sounds like a wet fart so that could be why it kinda raised my heart rate but not much happens lol
13:52 responding to the editors note: It’s because a common demon pple see it called hat man and its just a guy with a top hat or a fedora, basically me if you’ve see what I where lol
I really enjoyed this video, but it brought up something I’ve always wondered about. Why do people hate Sound Illusion Discs? When they were first introduced, I found them to be extremely cool and interesting, and I never really cared about how they worked. Is this just me?
Sound illusion discs sure are a headache. Next thing you know, they'll start hypnotizing people with masks...
Nah, they would NEVER do something as crazy as that...
lmao
Sounds like the Incredibles 2 plot A😅😂
Animatronic Apocalypse Tales From The Pizzaplex
About that…
I first read about the Ghost Frequency on Cracked 13 years ago, so when everyone else was ranting about how insane sound illusion disks are, a little voice in my head kept going, "It's... the frequency!"
If you ever try to calculate foxy’s speed again, please take into account the fact that 6 hours go by in 9 minutes
which would mean if each night is lets say a minute long and it takes 5 second for foxy to get to the office it could be like 2 or 3 minutes before he gets to the office, hes slow as hell
@@RoyalestFort yeah, he is slower than a snail, yes, I did the math and he is actually slower than a snail
That's just a false/inaccurate way of doing it, this is just a game mechanic so that the night can pass much faster, no one will play at 6 hours my dude
Besides, the animatronics themselves are fast
My that argument, your door takes minutes to close. Freddies laugh is minutes long. And no on and no forth
3:26 Correction: they are multi-layered animatronics with rubbery plastic exteriors that are cracked in various places. They have regular functioning joints, as well as a mock springlock endoskeleton inside that only exists to kill people. TheNickofTime has a pretty good set of videos showing off novel-accurate models of them.
18:10 A big issue is that they're inconsistent. In some cases, they just change visual perception, but in others, they're practically magical in how they can warp reality. Other people more well-versed in the novels (and Frights) have more insight on this than I do. As I understand it, they're often used as a sort of "excuse" plot device.
19:48 Yeah, but at least those concepts are largely internally-consistent. I think you may have used a logical fallacy?
Okay, that's a pretty good end bit.
The Novels do go into quite a bit of detail on how they supposedly work.
Although it's still a stretch to say they're possible in real life, I feel they do have at least a little better backing than the video suggests. I think the concept is a little muddled here (no offence). Although ultimately I do believe they wouldn't work anyway, lol.
At the start of the book Charlie's professor is talking about how your brain handles and filters all the sensory input it has to deal with:
“Your eyes deceive you every day, filling in the blanks for you in a world of sensory overload.” (...) “When I say ‘sensory overload’ I mean that quite literally. At every moment, your senses are receiving far more information than they can process all at once, and your mind is forced to choose which signals to pay attention to. It does that based on your experiences, and your expectation of what is normal. The things we are familiar with are the things we can-for the most part-ignore."
I'm not gonna pretend like I've done hours of research to verify, but from what I have read it seems like FNaF's logic here is decently sound, if not a little simplified. IRL your brain does screen out unneeded information based on what you need to pay attention to, like when listening to a conversation while music is playing.
The logic the illusion discs work on is overloading the senses, not trying to induce a specific image for you to see. It does use frequencies that only your subconscious can perceive, but the main point is that its multiple frequencies that keep you busy trying to find a pattern that's not there:
“The disc emits five sound waves that continuously vary in frequency. First they match one another, then they don’t; they go in and out of harmony, always on the edge of forming a predictable sequence, then branching away.”
(...) **“The tone fluctuations happen so fast that they’re only detected by your subconscious**. Your mind goes mad trying to make sense of it; it’s immediately overwhelmed. It’s like the opposite of white noise: you can’t follow it, and you can’t tune it out.”
The illusions rely entirely on your own memory and perception, in this case its your perception of the animatronics which changes person to person:
“It’s-it’s some kind of transmitter, embedded in a disc,” Charlie said. “It scrambles your brain, cluttering it with nonsense so that **you see what you expect to see.”**
“Because you already have those images in your head,” John said. He tore the Freddy poster off the wall and stared at it momentarily before letting it fall to the ground. “But we know better. We know they’re monsters.”
“And we’re afraid of them,” Charlie said.
“And so we’re seeing them for exactly what they are,” John concluded.
Charlie also explains that you likely don't register what a stop sign really looks like, your brain just assumes.
Again, I've not done much research on this myself but even if the actual disc frequencies method probably wouldn't work or be remotely impactful enough to have the effect, I can kinda see what they're getting at. Or trying to.
Hypothetically if you could **force** the brain to pay attention to something it wouldn't be able to make sense of while you're not conscious enough of it to tune it out (If that's even required?), maybe you could assume what the animatronics looked like based on your own memory, similarly to the stop sign example. Like you're paying attention to a conversation you don't even know you're part of.
But the thing with that is I feel your conscious perception of the giant killer animatronic in front of you would probably win out anyway just as basic survival instincts would make you focus on danger. Surprisingly I couldn't find many studies on the effects of 7ft tall kidnapping mascot suits on the mind. Weird.
Cool video anyway! I don't think ghost frequencies do much for me but I want to look into it more
Yes! Yes! Exactly! It isn't the frequencies of the discs themselves, but the effect //OF// those frequencies on how the brain processes visual data in connection with memory! Thank you for paying attention to what was //ACTUALLY// stated and suggested in the books! :)
I kinda glossed over that in the video, because the way the book explains it actually has no scientific backing. Even with the example of the stop sign, that’s just called making an educated guess. Your brain didn’t fill in any gaps or alter your perception at all, we all just know that red hexagon signs say stop on them, so you can pretty safely guess what it said even if you didn’t see it. This also only makes sense when recollecting something. Your memories of an event can change all the time, but sounds affecting your perception in real time is pretty far-fetched!
@@TheChiptide fair point: but I think we should ALL remember we're talking about entertainment robots possessed by murdered children: so really trying to put science to a specific thing is like comparing oranges to apples which have been painted orange!🤷♂
@@TheChiptide there's an illusion where there's a cross and a dot on a white background, if you close one eye and see the corresponding dot if the screen is in a position like close enough then the other sign will disappear and be filled out with white because that's a blind spot (I think it has to do with a part of our eyes that doesn't process light) so that definitely is an instance of something being filled with something that isn't there
@@mariotheundyingYeah.
an ad happened when the low noise was played, I was getting ready then "HO HO HO this Christmas-"
Unfortunately, I don't think the discs could produce any low frequency tones. According to the books the discs are coin-sized, and the only device I can think of that could fit the size factor would be a piezo speaker. These have a frequency response from around 1kHz to well over 20kHz, so a super high frequency sound is absolutely possible, but low frequencies are out of the question since a piezo or any other small driver cannot produce an audible frequency that low. But than again this is the fnaf universe where almost anything is possible.
The Dittophobia gas feels like some blatant confirmation of how FNAF 4 works, ESPECIALLY with all the gas tanks in Sister Location, a game Scott has said was created to craft the story into something better (this was right after Dream Theory)-- the thing is, if this is the case, why did he make the Twisted Ones almost a full year after Sister Location and make it all about sound illusion disks if it was supposed to be gas the whole time?
Plus the endo we see in Nightmare doesn't at all match the description we were given in Dittophobia
When you played the ghost frequency i only felt my eyes vibrating a bit for a moment.
Good to know that something actually occurred there, I’m built different so I didn’t really react that much. Maybe a bit of heightened anxiety, but I attribute that to being psychosomatic/placebo from the things he was saying. Sidebar and unrelated, but while I have you here could I ask whether or not you "see" things you imagine? I (probably) have undiagnosed aphantasia but need that last little push to fully internalize that. It’s like people that are colorblind but don’t know that having to be told repeatedly and shown examples from someone that isn’t colorblind that yes, they are indeed colorblind.
I feel that pretty frequently without explaination and it's a bit irritating, especially when I want to use them to see something. Right now, it does it as well and I'm only in the first 2 minutes into the video
@@antonberkbigler5759 Nah it was only like 2 seconds that i felt a little vibration but no spectres or anything
I personally felt the hair on my arms straigthen slightly
My breathing went fast and I framed out idk why but that was strange
There’s no doubt Matpat is gonna watch this video, and spend about 40 minutes or over that. XD
You my friend, have a gift. Keep up the good work. 🙏😀👍
I honestly have no idea how he even found the last one, but hopefully someone will send this one his way too!
I sent him your way this time. We’ll see if Ash sees it.
There’s no doubt they will. I loved it, and the science that you’ve used is so breathtaking. 😱😀👍
Good luck in your future. 😀👍
No doubt she will.
I don't know anything about sound illusion discs, but if i take the interpretation literally, using sound to create visual illusions, i can see that there is IRL holographic display where you can see hear and feel the holographic object by suspending a small plastic bead on a standing pressure wave emitted by an array of small speakers, and casting light on it. And while current technology relies on two desks full of tiny speakers opposing each other, maybe you could use ANC (active noise cancelling) to suspend tiny particles, like dust, that is already present in the air, against ambient noise, and cast the holographic image on them, making the device portable and barely visible, since you can hide it inside of the illusion.
Bonus fact those holograms can appear blurry, or incomplete, or perfectly revealing how it works based on your shutter speed
it might just be power of suggestion, but the frequency made my vision have some dark blotches kind of similar to when you get up too fast sometimes
That's exactly what some people see! I guess it has to do with your eyes vibrating and slightly un-focusing, but not everyone experiences it
Sound illusion disc's don't cause illusions in themselves. It's explained that they're meant to create distortion in the mind. Similar to how a.i takes noise, and static and uses to create a new image based on prompts to create a.i art. The idea is that these sound waves will cause distortion causing your brain to create new images based on your memory, and perception. They basicly just distract you so that you don't see clearly what's right in front of you.
My eyes feel a little weird after hearing it… but when you played the ghost frequency… I felt it vibrating in my ear buds… almost to the point where you can say I can hear it
Didn't hear anything from the Ghost frequency... Did feel something when you constantly wrote hZ instead of Hz though! Really enjoyed the video
Look, I may sound smart, but that doesn't mean I can't still be an idiot
@@TheChiptide Having spent multiple days trying to model something relatively simple because I kept forgetting very basic things... I feel this statement
Not gonna lie, the Ghost Frequency got me on edge... but nothing more than that.
i hear a lot of videos about the 18.98hz but anyone maked me feel anything, but when in this video where played i actually felt something
When you played the ghost frequency the muscles in my chest actually clenched together and i had trouble breathing but not to much then my legs started vibrating
The sound the illusion discs emit can actually be heard. Maybe it's because she's a robot, but Charlie can hear it. She also explains exactly how the discs work (The Twisted Ones, pg. 164-165).
"In class we learned that when the brain is overstimulated, it fills in the gaps for you. So, say you pass a red hexagonal sign on the road, and someone asks you what words were on it. You'd say 'STOP.' And you'd imagine that you saw it. You'd be able to picture that stop sign the way it should have been. That is, of course, if you were properly distracted and didn't notice an obviously blank sign. This thing distracts us. Somehow it makes our brains fill in blanks with previous experiences, the things we think we should be seeing."
"It's a pattern, sort of. The disc emits five sound waves that continuously vary in frequency. First they match each other, then they don't; they go in and out of harmony, always on the edge of forming a predictable sequence, then branching away."
"The tone fluctuations happen so fast that they're only detected by your subconscious. Your mind goes mad trying to make sense of it; it's immediately overwhelmed. It's like the opposite of white noise; you can't follow it, and you can't tune it out."
The part about Charlie being able to actually hear it because she’s a robot sounds totally plausible! From a scientific perspective, though, the rest of it is pretty much total nonsense…
9:52 I was getting ready to work while listening. You made me look at the video because for second, literally, I felt like my tablet had broken until I saw he text, and even then there was anothersecond before I realize what you had just said. in the third second i 5hough all was okay. And in the fourth second...I still didn't like my headphones making that sound and tried to focus on your voice for comfort since I was...home alone...At least I THINK i am...
10:56 EDIT: maybe THAT'S why i stopped and cautiously looked over to my tablet playing the video and away from my computer I had been logging on to...
I think I'm a little confused on the ghost frequency because I did hear it, but the science said humans can only subconsciously hear that frequency?
It depends on the quality of speakers, some aren't designed to be able to produce sounds that people wouldn't even be able to hear as sort of a cost-saving thing
The frequency made my limbs go cold.
I really appreciate the recap at the end of the video. I also get lost on what the point of other videos, with out the recap, is about 😅
I thought you were going to make a joke about the low frequency being the dreaded “poop note”
This guy is so underrated, he really deserves more subs!
Was half asleep dozing off, but then 6:43 happened, and it scared the hell out of me
and then the section by 9:50 woke me up more
This really reminds me of the good ol Game Theory episode, in the best way possible.
Looking forward to the next one
Didn't feel anything from that frequency, but I did actually hear a faint buzz. Granted, I have extreme hypersensitivity, so I do sense things that most can't. My input probably doesn't apply for the average human brain. ;w;
when he played the sound, gonna be honest, I felt it hard to breathe for a few seconds!! so weird!!!
"Illusions in the shadow..They terrify you. Scare you to your core..Can you feel it? Can you feel the reality of your non-existence crawling on your back, entering your head? I am real, so you must believe."
-Reality
So, if the ghost frequency can make you feel fear and stress; and both fear and stress can mess with your digestion, causing constitpation or diarrhea; could the Ghost Frequency be considered a “Brown Note”?
I like the way you think!
@@TheChiptide given that I subscribe to you, I’d hope it’s evident that I like how you think too. Always nice to hear an actual engineer’s thought on all this weird FazTech
i think it also emits light frequencies so basically it's a labrynth of sounds smells and misdirection
dont forget misfortune!
when the ghost frequency played I didnt experience any of the sympoms listen, but isntead my legs felt cold and went back to feeling normal when it ended
Wellllll, if you combine the disks with the gas which is stated to put some in a state of both sleep even if they are awake, then it could work!
The only question is what is in that gas 🤨
I see your point with the animatronics, but it's not exactly that hard to imagine. Walking robots during the '80s were around. The problems are the costs of the necessary parts and the amount of time needed to perfect the mechanisms, which is why they were mostly limited to universities. Waseda University, for example. It took five years (1967-1972) for them to perfect WABOT-1. But thanks to the lessons learned from it, they made WABOT-2 in 1984, which could play the piano.
Henry and Will definitely faced similar issues, and these are enough to discredit the game's core concept. But if they experimented behind the scenes and picked their materials carefully, they may have made their free-roaming animatrons possible. Which could also help them budget-wise since the business gives them a steady source of revenue. Not a lot in terms of a local pizzeria chain, but still enough for the basics.
This was some fascinating analysis and research! But to make a wayyy more important note: I loved the execution of the rickroll. Beautifully subtle, 10/10
I felt like something was trying to crush my ahead, but it wasn't strong enough to do it. I can't say if you really played the sound or not (we can't hear it), so I searched it and heard myself... same feeling.
(Context: I was washing the dishes as I listened to the video)
When you played that 18.98 Frequency, my whole body did start to shake. I don't know if it was a placebo affect because of how you described it, but I felt my arms start to tighten and overall uneasy. It didn't feel like life threatening or anything, but I felt something. And it went away when you turned it off.
Just to note since i did have an interesting response to the tone, my hairs stood straight up when hearing the tone, felt nice actually lol
Not gonna lie i didnt feel anything when you played the frquency, but when you first started talking about it causing your body to shake i started shaking slightly which scared the hell out of me.
Maybe it has something to do with I being layered on other sounds? I don’t know, it sounds like everyone reacts differently, but that’s interesting!
I thinki it might have just been the position i was in? Kind of like if you are sat down and you put your elbow on your leg and the weight of your head in your hand which causes your leg to shake?
18.98 is not inaudible to me at all in fact on my speaker i can hear frequencies of 1 so there is something wrong with it :(
I felt a little off when playing the ghost frequency sound but nothing crazy so that’s interesting
The child got up AFTER his body regained that moving ability but yet agian he does do stuff...
What about a totally awake person who has schizophasia reacting to the disc's?
I am very excited for the live stream!
All the ghost frequency did was make my head shake slightly.
Still, it was freaky even if it wasn't that intense.
vaguely off topic but i remember physically flinching once at some random curtains and such down the hallway because my brain registered it as a person for a split second, lol
When you played the ghost frequency I didn't see shadows (probably because it's the middle of the day), but I felt the dread rising and my stomach/chest area tightening as it ended
I can hear it and it made my heart rate go up a bit but besides that I didn’t feel much
But the left speaker on my headphones is a bit damaged and sounds like a wet fart so that could be why it kinda raised my heart rate but not much happens lol
Also I can hear the note as a musician I’m not surprised lol but I thought your not supposed to hear it lol
Wait. I heard something. And had a bit of goosebumps. I tried it again. Something is just there i hear it. Like, the sssssssss when it's silent. But, it isn't silent.
That's exactly it! When I listen to it I can't really hear anything, and yet when I pause it I can definitely tell that it stopped
I GOT AN AD FOR CHICKEN STRIPS RIGHT BEFORE THE FREQUENCY AND IT BLASTED IN MY EAR LMAO 😭
Interestingly, as someone who is hearing impaired and has trouble hearing high pitched sounds, I can still feel them. For example, I can't hear fire alarms, but if I'm close enough to it, I'll feel that vibrating sensation. So often times, I associate that feeling with high pitched sounds and was not aware it could happen with low pitched sounds too. I've never had any other effects from hearing certain pitches though lol, just the vibrating sensation.
Edited to fix a mistake.
I could actually hear a very dim and low wave during the 18.98 hZ frequency segment. I did feel the slight tightening effect and hair standing up, but no visual oddities.
7:32 what if i just unsubscribe?
i have just finished the part with the 19.98 hz and all it did was make me laugh, this usally happens to me when some illusion is going on, especially sound related ones, does anyone else get this???
Didn't hear the ghost frequency but I'll try it with my headset maybe it works. Though my eyes vibrate by themself sometimes for a bit of time so I wouldn't find a difference there
Okay, I listened to it and well... It was like listening to a speaker with an old/bad plug connection and makes this static booming sound. I kinda liked it
Just a note here, you can replicate shadows moving in the corner of your eyes by pushing one of your eyes with your finger (with the eyelid or without, your choice) and then moving it around. It will appear on the pushed eye opposite of the pushed point. I sometimes played with this when I was little
The thing with the "ghost frequency" is that, because it's so low-frequency, you probably won't "hear" it through normal speakers, and it's pretty likely to be filtered out of any compressed video file, as it can cause aliasing. You'd need to be a decent distance away from the source of the sound because of the wavelength, and tbh, based on what we see of the sound illusion disc, I don't think they'd be able to *produce* those kinds of frequencies - they're just way too smol.
Demons are most likely skinwalkers or something similar which can go to uncanny valley
Wow 18.98 Hertz Actually Worked
How are the illusion discs any worse than the nightmare gas
Never had a problem with sound illusion disks, this is a series where ghosts haunt and move giant robots that can be melted down to spirit metal and turned into tangle of wires with a mind of their own. In the end sound illusion disks are a way to explain how someone could make scary killer robots without rising supsion on why there buying a bunch of really sharp metal teeth
when I heard the frecuency of 18.98 i felt like somethin was pulling my nose outwards, it was pretty fun
Now I want to make a sound illusion disc with the ghost frequency IRL.
Hated? Aw, I always thought they were pretty cool!
9:51 I could hear it, I could feel it vibrating my internal organs and it made my laughter at your symptom recreations more erratic, but just that, I don't see anything
yeah ok but when are you gonna do fazgoo?
10:15 my eyes started watering up?
10:15 for all of yall with panic attacks.
There's no way i just got rickrolled in a video talking about five nights at freddys sound illusion discs.
Edit: my house might have 18.98Hz everywhere because im always seing stuff in the corner of my eyes
If you’ve got an old air conditioner or oven or some other appliance like that, it certainly could be the cause!
I don't get why some people make a big deal about the illusion device. It is a fictional device used by fictional characters in a fictional video game series about dead kids possessing animatronics. 😐
Yeah, it is silly and a bit dumb, but is this where we draw the line?
Anyways, great video as usual!
I Can ear the ghost frequency and even if the song just destroy mi ear, it really afect me, this IS terrifyng
ive had sleep paralysis, guess im lucky i always had my eyes closed, or was face down, the hardest part is breathing, because for some reason i can control my breathing when i am in sleep paralysis, and thats kinda hard with my diafram not moving, though i can also slightly move my finger or toes, so i keep doing that until i can move again.
Can you turn black and white for 5 seconds and then you didn't
Nope I feel nothing
I kinda liked it (NOT IN THAT WAY. NOT IN THAT WAY!)
I personally think they un-canonized Illusion disc's since in the Dittophobia FNAF 4 is revealed to be cause of Nightmare gas and generally halucination gas makes more sense against a disc that is way too complicated for their own good
I Can ear the ghost frequency and even if the song just destroy mi ear, it really afect me, this IS terifyng.
ngl the ghost frequency is just the placebo effect
I just felt a bit warmer
10:00 my almost entire left arm actually got a lil tingly feeling lol
tch, when u mentioned the frequency i immediately searched it up and kept it playing in the background and i got admit, i was feeling a bit suffocated. when i turned it off however things immediately got better, freaky stuff, although i did not get any hallucinations or shadowy figures.
18:27 That joke got me lmao
When to frequency started, my eyes started vibrating and i saw a black figure.
Good video, thanks for making my day
How is no one here! This is cool
this dude is the next game theory
I think I heard of sound illusion Disks before.
In Classic Ben ten, wasn't there was that hypnotist villain with the Clocks?
Hypnotist: "You are a lion, you are a bear, and you... are an alien."
Ben: (fiddles with Omnitrix)
Max: "Show's over!"
Gwen: (rushes to push Ben behind the curtain)
9:50 I actually feel more comfortable when listening to it😅
9:51 I can hear it and it made my heart rate go up a bit but besides that I didn’t feel much
But the left speaker on my headphones is a bit damaged and sounds like a wet fart so that could be why it kinda raised my heart rate but not much happens lol
7:09 that's a cool feature
This is a good video. This is a good channel. Good job. I'm subscribed now.
I can't feel anything because my cat won't leave me the hell alone.
It is I! The man behind the FNaF RP (from the most recent stream)
Your story may be over, but your legacy will live on forever!
13:52 responding to the editors note:
It’s because a common demon pple see it called hat man and its just a guy with a top hat or a fedora, basically me if you’ve see what I where lol
I heard the dread sound but felt nothing. I even tried my headphones (which is how I was able to hear the sound in the first place), but still nothing
oh look a dear -GLaDOS
I really enjoyed this video, but it brought up something I’ve always wondered about. Why do people hate Sound Illusion Discs? When they were first introduced, I found them to be extremely cool and interesting, and I never really cared about how they worked. Is this just me?
HE RICKROLLED USE DOGPILE HIM!!!!!!
It's just making me sick.10:08
what if that the jumpscare sound from nightmare from fnaf 4 is this very deep sound of the disc :O!
This was a really interesting video
The Dread noise thing didn't work for me
Which animatronic is the most dangerous based on what they can do, in game?