The video: look at these eery creepy sounds, which one of these creepy sounds creeped you out the most...... The people in the comments: ahh, so relaxing, love these sounds, so soothing.....
and also the newfound air that would appear in space as a medium for that sound would immediately turn everything into a black hole of uncanny size, not before incinerating everything as well
Sound travels only so far the reason people say this is because they for some reason fail to understand sound has a limit, just because it's not audible to us doesn't mean it's not there and ontop of that most people who state this haven't even been to space and also fail to realise sound is not produced by waves alone it is vibrations if something vibrates enough it has to make sound and in space it needs something to bounce off to make a noise hence why sound exists in the space station. Not to mention they literally have audio of Mars.. that's sound my guy.
Every single sound you have presented you describe as either terrifying, violent, a feeling of unease or all of the above. I have to disagree, I have found them to be quite beautiful, intriguing and even peaceful.
@@ashtonfranco9 That's what I'd thought too, but when I actually tried to look it up, for some reason I found "seed-god"...didn't make much sense to me, to be honest.
@@longWriter I think you found the wrong info, as Saturn *is* most definitely the Roman equivalent of the Greek titan Kronos, who was the god/titan of time.
Everything about the universe makes me feel so excited, pure, like I'm a piece of its puzzle. I feel so reassured, calm, peaceful. I love the cosmos and the more experts discover not just about the cosmos but even our history on earth, I'm so excited and hungry for more. I am the cosmos experiencing itself, excited to learn about itself and the organisms growing within it, which are intrinsically connected to itself as a conscious tendril of wonder.
It was! It was a bit unnerving how much it literally just sounded like a gigantic generator, but also kinda calming. Maybe because it does sound so familiar.
It makes me wonder how earth sounds like from space? Did NASA put that out as well? It'll be interesting to compare it with that of the other celestial objects.
I saw a very good comment on here that talked about everything like a universal heartbeat. I've been playing a lot of Stellaris lately and it moves me deeply. We can not be the only life in this vast UNIVERSE. The Stars the moons the planets Us and other life beat like a universal symphony. Cherish your short lifespan ❤️
Also just realized something. If there is life out in space and they try to contact us, we may not even know someone/something is talking to us because they might speak in a totally different language.
They could "speak" in a way that you do not have a sense for. Our senses (taste, touch, sound, etc) have been evolved over much time in Earths very unique environment. An alien from an unknown place, perhaps from a gas giant, might not even be a solid mass or may even exist as pure forms of energy. There is much we do not know and your inquisitive mind is a good trait. I hope you always continue to wonder 🪐
@@Factnomenal I mean it may not be impossible for us humans to one day be able to translate, but as far as technology goes for that. We'd have to have more messages/sounds, then we could put together an organized file, and try to see what's really going on. I can't say Aliens do Exist. But I can say that we're not alone, somewhere out there, there is indeed life. It's just finding it is the tricky part. Time will tell though; patience is probably something that'd come in handy right now.
I actually enjoyed the sound of our sun. Also, Jupiter's plasma wavez in the ionosphere captured by Juno sounded almost musical. Maybe Jupiter was just singing to his wife, lol. Pretty cool
If you really think so then just take any old-school shortwave radio and tune it into the spaces between the many actual radio stations from all over the world, and you will hear all kinds of different noises like in this video, no two are exactly alike! Admittedly, most of the noise you hear on shortwave as "interstation hiss" is probably just various computerized machines and/or microwave or similar data transfers or other kinds of similar man-made RF noise like that, maybe even certain coded satellite transmissions sometimes, but I'd figure that at least part of the noise you can hear in the background of shortwave radio is possibly noises made by things happening in space, like the moon orbiting the earth, etc... You just have to listen to shortwave only at night, because it is SO sensitive to all types of RF interference that the sun during the day completely drowns out any and all intelligible radio stations on there also, not only just all of the finer minutely faint noises that you can often hear at night. It's quite interesting to say the least, especially if you're a "nerd" like me, lol! For best results, try to find an old totally manual tuning and wide band shortwave radio, that way you can tune easily in between stations and also adjust the "muting" and squelch controls to actually be able to hear the interstation noises... If you ever try this then you'll be freaked out by some of the stuff you hear!... Have fun though, it's kinda cool!
I think it was one of Jupiter's moons that sounded like a bird chirping? I am endlessly fascinated by these sounds; some were a little creepy but still wonderful to hear.
The “violent“ sounds between the moons I found very wholesome and the other was kind of bubbly. As for the sun, it was very heavy and suffocating yet comforting, you can truly feel just how strong the sun is
You often described sounds as creepy and makes you feel uneasy but tbh I actually love it. The sound of those black holes merging I thought was fairly beautiful
Technically, sound can, and does, travel through space, just not at wavelengths or pressures we can perceive due to lack of particle density (space is not a perfect vacuum).
Radiowaves being translated into audio. Sources are : Space noises coming from a receiver, then read by a program, transcoded into artificial sound, or also photographs being read optically and then interpreted into sound by simply scanning the respective image in lines, circles e.g. (there is no sound in space, only detectable acoustics exists on planets which are carrying an atmosphere)
Wow, in case you don't know, the sound that's coming from the two black holes merging is the black holes thumping on space-time. It's literally a wave in space-time that you can hear.
This is going to sound wierd guys, but I think the sound at 8:18 helped heal me, I kept listening to it over and over and found it quite soothing. The sound at the end (The Sun) was quite unnerving.
Throughout history there have been fairly numerous reports of "sound" healing people, oftentimes music, so don't start thinking that you're "loosing your marbles"! Just say "thanks" and continue to enjoy life. 🎼👍🎷🤗🎶
I kinda like those sounds. They remind me of 3 things in particular: whales & dolphins communicating, thick ice cracking & having MRI-pictures taken... 🌌☀️🌑🌠 🐋🐬 ❄ 🧲
I've heard a kind of chirping/humming noise in my head for years! Sometimes very loud, sometimes not so loud, but always there. It sounds exactly like the Sun and Ganymede combined.
You should genuinely get that checked out because it is probably tinnitus but it can be worse things. Genuinely not trying to scare you but a friend thought he had tinnitus because of background noise but had a brain tumor.
How many of us are aware of the following: - Annual cracking of ice sheets in the Artic as spring approaches - Sirraco winds and Chinook winds during seasonal changes - The land breathing with a visual up and down motion in various northern woods - Magma coming to the surface - A hum that has been recorded by astronauts. These universal sounds are amazing and speak to the planets being living entities, and the solar system as a living ecosystem.
I liked the sounds. They were really amazing and makes my mind think what it could be. One of them sounded like a ship or something passing and flying away.
Nothing makes me uncomfortable. I feel it is a previledge to hear anything from ouside space. This precious experience is a gift from science/scientific community to the mankind.
None of these sounds made me feel uncomfortable... They're probably the most "Natural" sounds there are... ✌️ The Suns sounds are "Electrifying!" 😎 ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ ⚡
Knowing what i know about science , the sounds we hear here make sense as they sounds similar to things in nature that we have heard before. So none of these sounds actually gave me a sense of fear or uncomfortableness. If anything , the lack of life is what is the most unnerving. Because we are used to co existing with many forms of life. I can't imagine how lonely it feels , feeling like the only thing existing in that place. That and all the dangers of space with the radiation and whatnot.
I loved the sounds, they're interesting, thrilling, beautiful and your information is greatly appreciated as it's thorough, easy to follow and accurate. Please, lose the over-dramatics. None of this was scary, terrifying, menacing, violent, or negative in any way. Don't pander, your efforts to provide good comments and videos are better than that. Give up the drama and you'll keep a lot more viewers as we find these sounds exciting, interesting, beautiful and awesome.
“Drama”? What drama? Some Would find these sounds to be terrifying as the implications are that these are sounds that we wouldn’t be able to hear Without proper equipment. It just buts into perspective just how primitive we really are, in terms of of our own biology and science both. It’s one thing to enjoy these sounds from the comfort of your own home, now just imagine you aren’t there but in the void of space with nothing but these noises to keep company.
This is a great video. All the different sounds are a bit "creepy", but very interesting! I forget which planet (Jupiter?) sounded like crickets! Absolutely amazing and I thank you for sharing. You have a great channel. I just subscribed!!
I know, that misinformation really bothered me. While he was probably trying to get a little 'color' into his commentary, such an obvious mistake like that makes me wonder what else he got wrong.
4:00 The Greek/Roman myth nerd in me is screaming lol. Saturn is the Roman god of harvest and agriculture. NEPTUNE is the Roman god of the sea and the Roman counterpart of Poseidon. On another note, it sounds like popcorn.
The video: look at these eery creepy sounds, which one of these creepy sounds creeped you out the most......
The people in the comments: ahh, so relaxing, love these sounds, so soothing.....
Bc it's not good jump scare you bruh this not five nights at space man
only thing creepy was you trying to make it creepy and saying creepy things.
Ya
I could sleep to these sounds
@@halburd1 he never said anything about it being creepy, he simply quoted someone as a **joke** .
0:18 (2 blackholes merging)
2:07 (mars/ marsquake)
3:34 (plasma wave science)
4:37 (Saturn)
5:11 (saturns rings)
6:33 (Jupiter)
7:32 (A BowshOcK)
8:17 (Juno waves/ jupiter)
10:55 (moons of Jupiter)
12:28 (the sun*)
The moon of Jupiter tho..
And, we are TOLD,we must be afraid. No. Allow every person to choose. I choose to hear without prejudice.
Thanks for saving my time,hate the thumbnail
Thanks for that!
jupiter sounds full of life
Fun fact,if sound could travel trough space,the suns noise would be deafening
Edit: Keyword: *IF*
Indeed ⚡︎
and also the newfound air that would appear in space as a medium for that sound would immediately turn everything into a black hole of uncanny size, not before incinerating everything as well
Thats why ear defenders were invented
Sound can travel through space and it does.
Sound travels only so far the reason people say this is because they for some reason fail to understand sound has a limit, just because it's not audible to us doesn't mean it's not there and ontop of that most people who state this haven't even been to space and also fail to realise sound is not produced by waves alone it is vibrations if something vibrates enough it has to make sound and in space it needs something to bounce off to make a noise hence why sound exists in the space station.
Not to mention they literally have audio of Mars.. that's sound my guy.
I think these sounds are extremely overwhelming and it gives off a vibe of how interesting our galaxy and the universe can be
Every single sound you have presented you describe as either terrifying, violent, a feeling of unease or all of the above. I have to disagree, I have found them to be quite beautiful, intriguing and even peaceful.
How true
personally i find em intriguing, wierd and kinda familiar
I 👍 agree
Yeah sometimes I lie when I want to sound cool
Absolutely peaceful, and relaxing.
I actually think it's kind of beautiful. Like the sound of a universal heartbeat.
not scary at all!
Even kind of bubbly sometimes...
Yeah why does all the sounds have to be scary?
@@SilverHuskyYT humans are scared of what they do not know
i have the biggest fascination of space and i don’t think it’s scary either it make space seems like there’s life
@@yosema8465 not me. I am excited by it. It means something new, something unexpected, something to LEARN from.
Uncomfortable? These sounds are beautiful
I use planet sounds as my white noise to sleep. It is so peaceful to me.
Nice!
Hmmm, I’ve been using rain sounds but imma try planet sounds now!
@@tltt3902 Saturn will be a good one
until you realize its the sound of billions of planets dying.
@@wicktownentertainment.2633 wym
@4:02 Actually, Neptune was the sea god of the Roman pantheon; Saturn was a seed-god.
Unless I’m trippin too, he called Saturn the big blue giant in 4:26…😭
Saturn was actually the titan cronos or Kronos in Greek
@@ashtonfranco9 That's what I'd thought too, but when I actually tried to look it up, for some reason I found "seed-god"...didn't make much sense to me, to be honest.
@@longWriter I think you found the wrong info, as Saturn *is* most definitely the Roman equivalent of the Greek titan Kronos, who was the god/titan of time.
@@Zachattack1cub Wrong info is a thing...before I looked things up, I could've sworn Saturn = Kronos, myself.
Everything about the universe makes me feel so excited, pure, like I'm a piece of its puzzle. I feel so reassured, calm, peaceful. I love the cosmos and the more experts discover not just about the cosmos but even our history on earth, I'm so excited and hungry for more. I am the cosmos experiencing itself, excited to learn about itself and the organisms growing within it, which are intrinsically connected to itself as a conscious tendril of wonder.
That was beautifully poetic 💫
Dude! 🤯I love it though! “I am the cosmos experiencing itself.” I’m gonna walk around with that attitude from now on. 😎
Best comment ever! ❤️
Shrooms kicking in
Nice to meet you cosmos I am groot
I'd actually consider these sounds rather relaxing. Pretty good stuff.
Of course you would Mr. Myers, of course you would
I like stuff. Stuff is cool
I prefer these sounds to people talking
@@jaylispwalker3773 Nails on chalkboards, jackhammers and tornado sirens are preferable to most people's mindless yapping.
@@amosthescrewball3240 Hell, yeah! Stuff is the frickin' BEST.👍
the black hole sound is just terrifying
The humming of the Sun feels very comforting. Very beautiful.
sounds like white noise
I really liked the sound of the sun. Very soothing.
It was! It was a bit unnerving how much it literally just sounded like a gigantic generator, but also kinda calming. Maybe because it does sound so familiar.
Sounds like a gargantuan cosmic microwave. "BEEP BEEP BEEP HERE'S THAT BOILING HOT BOWL OF FREEZING COLD SOUP YOU ORDERED."
thats similar to the sound of OM.
@@TheFos88 it sounded like a train whistle a little bit
i liked juno waves/jupider which gives me subnautica vibes
0:18 the smell that never dieees
It makes me wonder how earth sounds like from space? Did NASA put that out as well? It'll be interesting to compare it with that of the other celestial objects.
They did
The sound you hear the earth make from space is usually the prayers of the people in Mecca. Most of the other sounds are probably filtered
7.83 hertz or Schuman's frequency
@@unlearnedteacher7967 biased
@@unlearnedteacher7967 no it's the sound of yo mom hopping out of bed
I have COPD 4 stage I put the speaker to my chest when the sound of the Sun was done it eased my breathing
Wow that's awesome! 😯
Not your COPD obviously, but that the sound of the Sun eased your breathing. We may be onto something here...
@@Factnomenal .__. We better figure it out then ._.
ok cool
12:15 🙂👍
All of this sound is soothing and relaxing.
I say we transpose Ganymede’s magnetosphere into the bass clef and put it in a new wave song 💯
yaaas pogggg
@@sonicbhatt3156 a
It would sound better than most of the shit out there today 🙄
Your efforts is incredible. Keep it up ally..
Lol
I saw a very good comment on here that talked about everything like a universal heartbeat. I've been playing a lot of Stellaris lately and it moves me deeply.
We can not be the only life in this vast UNIVERSE. The Stars the moons the planets Us and other life beat like a universal symphony. Cherish your short lifespan ❤️
💫 A universal symphony, I like that!
Life as we know it here on Earth 🌎
But wait, there's more!
🙏
John 3'16
🪶🪶🪶 🕊️
Beautiful!! Great exploration!!
The low humming sound of the sun mostly makes me wanna fall asleep instead of being terrified . All the sounds seem incredibly amazing to me.
2:07 (mars/ marsquake)
3:34 (plasma wave science)
4:37 (Saturn)
5:11 (saturns rings)
6:33 (Jupiter)
7:32 (A BowshOcK)
8:17 (Juno waves/ jupiter)
10:55 (moons of Jupiter)
Ok now meaning?
Voyager’s bravery to go through that sound. We should respect him
Also just realized something. If there is life out in space and they try to contact us, we may not even know someone/something is talking to us because they might speak in a totally different language.
Exactly right
They could "speak" in a way that you do not have a sense for. Our senses (taste, touch, sound, etc) have been evolved over much time in Earths very unique environment. An alien from an unknown place, perhaps from a gas giant, might not even be a solid mass or may even exist as pure forms of energy. There is much we do not know and your inquisitive mind is a good trait. I hope you always continue to wonder 🪐
@@Cyph3rX thank you, you seem like a very Logical person, with a sharp mindset. Nice to meet a fellow intellectual. Good day to you.
@@Factnomenal I mean it may not be impossible for us humans to one day be able to translate, but as far as technology goes for that. We'd have to have more messages/sounds, then we could put together an organized file, and try to see what's really going on. I can't say Aliens do Exist. But I can say that we're not alone, somewhere out there, there is indeed life. It's just finding it is the tricky part. Time will tell though; patience is probably something that'd come in handy right now.
Mathematic is the universal language.
I loved all the sounds. Nothing bad about them. Just relaxing and in some way calming. Like a summer storm.
Yeah a couple were overly hyped up to be disturbing when at most they were just curious/weird.
me too. I loved the sounds. bow shock sounds like a breeze w a child whispering interspersed.
Awesome enjoyed all of it , thx for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it! Check out our livestream when you get chance!
I think the Sun sounds wonderfully calming and I find myself trying to hum its tone. It just feels good.
I loved the sound of the Sun. I am a musician and it sounded much like a synthesizer making its sound using 2 analogue oscillators.
I get you I’m too as well a musician I think it kinda sound like amp plugging in getting ready to be tuned as well
@@jordanlangren1500 I see what you mean. it sounds like a guitar cable that is not plugged in to an instrument
I love space and history and when I saw this my jaw dropped and I loved this
I actually enjoyed the sound of our sun. Also, Jupiter's plasma wavez in the ionosphere captured by Juno sounded almost musical. Maybe Jupiter was just singing to his wife, lol. Pretty cool
None of the sounds generated were weird but Plesent. Could fall alsleep to any of those lovely sounds.
If you really think so then just take any old-school shortwave radio and tune it into the spaces between the many actual radio stations from all over the world, and you will hear all kinds of different noises like in this video, no two are exactly alike! Admittedly, most of the noise you hear on shortwave as "interstation hiss" is probably just various computerized machines and/or microwave or similar data transfers or other kinds of similar man-made RF noise like that, maybe even certain coded satellite transmissions sometimes, but I'd figure that at least part of the noise you can hear in the background of shortwave radio is possibly noises made by things happening in space, like the moon orbiting the earth, etc... You just have to listen to shortwave only at night, because it is SO sensitive to all types of RF interference that the sun during the day completely drowns out any and all intelligible radio stations on there also, not only just all of the finer minutely faint noises that you can often hear at night. It's quite interesting to say the least, especially if you're a "nerd" like me, lol!
For best results, try to find an old totally manual tuning and wide band shortwave radio, that way you can tune easily in between stations and also adjust the "muting" and squelch controls to actually be able to hear the interstation noises... If you ever try this then you'll be freaked out by some of the stuff you hear!... Have fun though, it's kinda cool!
I think it was one of Jupiter's moons that sounded like a bird chirping? I am endlessly fascinated by these sounds; some were a little creepy but still wonderful to hear.
The chirping sound recorded at Jupiter was actually found to be individual lightning strikes on the surface of the planet
@@smoff__ Thanks!
The “violent“ sounds between the moons I found very wholesome and the other was kind of bubbly. As for the sun, it was very heavy and suffocating yet comforting, you can truly feel just how strong the sun is
The sun actually sounds like an insane generator. It's dripping with power and it's so cool.
You often described sounds as creepy and makes you feel uneasy but tbh I actually love it. The sound of those black holes merging I thought was fairly beautiful
Sounds like everyone here loved them.
Black hole, destroyer of worlds, makes a cute whoop sound as it collides with another black hole
@@Phaz0nFckr that's "mating", bruh! 😂
Cosmic porn music
@@topaz2825 Not if they were destroying your blackhole. Ouch! LOL
Two black holes merging is like a intense *BLOOP*
Technically, sound can, and does, travel through space, just not at wavelengths or pressures we can perceive due to lack of particle density (space is not a perfect vacuum).
Me having a seizure just trying to understand this fact
@@nitro-speeds ong
@@nitro-speeds he meant that sound can travel in space because there is material in space so its not a perfect vacuum but we just cant hear it
@@ryoto1080 ty
Fr I heard the first sentence amd thought this man is spitting straight lies.
The most eerie sounds that made my skin crawl, was Jupiter and it's moon's. That was really creepy 😨
Thanks for watching! Those were very strange sounds! 😬
Jupiter is fucking creepy overall
@@Arkasic the fact you can't escape it's gravity is terrifying
@greg yeah, we should just b rlly glad it's so far away and try not to look it up hehe
@@MyOwnWorld221 we seem to have a lot of problems in the future but we're unlikely to be alive when it happens so, whatever :D
Radiowaves being translated into audio. Sources are : Space noises coming from a receiver, then read by a program, transcoded into artificial sound, or also photographs being read optically and then interpreted into sound by simply scanning the respective image in lines, circles e.g. (there is no sound in space, only detectable acoustics exists on planets which are carrying an atmosphere)
I found all of it beautiful in its own way, especially the music of the sun.
11:00 Love him or hate him he spittin straight facts 💯😤
Wow, in case you don't know, the sound that's coming from the two black holes merging is the black holes thumping on space-time. It's literally a wave in space-time that you can hear.
No...black holes (are not what the so called experts say they are)!
So there ARE birds on Jupiter
Nome. Its jupiter's storms making sounds at once
Saturn is the god of sowing, seed and agriculture. Neptune is the god of the sea.
Don't exagerate....
@@WaqasAli-pg9nrhe’s not exaggerating anything you idiot, he’s stating a fact
@@WaqasAli-pg9nrWhat do you mean?
This is going to sound wierd guys, but I think the sound at 8:18 helped heal me, I kept listening to it over and over and found it quite soothing. The sound at the end (The Sun) was quite unnerving.
Throughout history there have been fairly numerous reports of "sound" healing people, oftentimes music, so don't start thinking that you're "loosing your marbles"! Just say "thanks" and continue to enjoy life.
🎼👍🎷🤗🎶
Is it just me or is the sun's sound actually really soothing?
Honestly the Sun's sound made me feel relaxed 😌
Same here 😊💖
9:40 thereby providing the first thumbs up in extraterrestrial history
I kinda like those sounds. They remind me of 3 things in particular: whales & dolphins communicating, thick ice cracking & having MRI-pictures taken... 🌌☀️🌑🌠 🐋🐬 ❄ 🧲
omg you're so right i couldn't quite put my finger on it but now that u point it out it definitely sounded like them
Wonder what was actually caught and not sharing. It has to be more than just certain sounds
All sound like amazing white noise I felt calm after hearing all of them.😊 I want more
There's nothing chilling or uncomfortable about these sounds to me. They're interesting and relaxing.
I didn't feel uncomfortable from any of the sounds the sun itself had a calming feeling I'd like to hear more!!
None of these sounds have sounded scary to me. I find them fascinating!
All the sounds reminded me of all the different sounds of Animal species on Earth . FASCINATING THANK YOU .
Glad you enjoyed them Vachik! 👨🏻🚀 It's really cool how even the things beyond Earth sound so unique
Scientists: *Record random planet*
The sound: We don’t know when it’s gonna get to you, but if we couldn’t escape maybe you could
I love the sound of the sun. It brings a peaceful and restful atmosphere. Like the sound of a fan at night to claim my nerves and help me sleep. 🌞
Alien: “wanna do a prank call?”
These sounds and recorded data are so amazing and extraordinary. I wish you wouldnt go out of your way to make these things seem creepy.
It’s what earths elites want you to believe be afraid of space because they’re not & they know a lot more than what they’re letting on
All of the sounds made me relaxed and sleepy. It’s exciting to hear these and I wonder what we can learn from them.
All the sounds are beautiful and soothing
Nice! Which was your favorite?
Which one was the best I couldn't tell I clicked on the video for a totally different reason.
I found these sounds very satisfying. I wanna float in space hearing these sounds forever
To me, what makes the sounds in space so terrifying and eerie is that you can tell it's in the middle of nowhere.
😬
Scremtrap,
" No matter where you go...there you are."
Buckaroo Bonzai
No, its in the midlle of everwhere. We cant see NOWHERE from where we are.
@@aaronpatterson2369 it's a phrase, chill out bro 😂
None of them made me feel uncomfortable.
I think they're all beautiful sounds.
It's the universe making great music!
None are frightening.
All are fascinating.
No need to fear or to create unwarranted fear.
I've heard a kind of chirping/humming noise in my head for years! Sometimes very loud, sometimes not so loud, but always there. It sounds exactly like the Sun and Ganymede combined.
Interesting! Is it a nuisance or have u grown to enjoy it? 🤔
@@Factnomenal It is very much a nuisance. It gets really loud sometimes and drowns out actual noise.
file a complain that your neighbours make a lot of weird noises!
lmao
@@acinonyxjubatus1073 hyper sensitive to that frequency, that would get annoying. I have ringing in my ears almost always and thats bad enuff.
You should genuinely get that checked out because it is probably tinnitus but it can be worse things. Genuinely not trying to scare you but a friend thought he had tinnitus because of background noise but had a brain tumor.
God liked Minecraft cave sounds so much he used them irl for space 3:34
How many of us are aware of the following:
- Annual cracking of ice sheets in the Artic as spring approaches
- Sirraco winds and Chinook winds during seasonal changes
- The land breathing with a visual up and down motion in various northern woods
- Magma coming to the surface
- A hum that has been recorded by astronauts.
These universal sounds are amazing and speak to the planets being living entities, and the solar system as a living ecosystem.
6:37 it literally sounds like birds in a forest
I liked the sounds. They were really amazing and makes my mind think what it could be. One of them sounded like a ship or something passing and flying away.
Listen to dial up connection in the 90s you hear the same thing . Scary dial up connections were to the internet
I like that! I can hear it, too.
@@sajsultan1839 I remember that!
The Sun sounds like that one microwave you brought at a yard sale
Nothing makes me uncomfortable. I feel it is a previledge to hear anything from ouside space. This precious experience is a gift from science/scientific community to the mankind.
"i have no concept of personal boundaries"
@@Handles-Are-A-Stupid-Idea what???
@@kunpunko "nothing makes me uncomfortable"
We have these built in boundaries for a reason.
None of these sounds made me feel uncomfortable...
They're probably the most "Natural" sounds there are...
✌️
The Suns sounds are "Electrifying!" 😎
⚡ ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ ⚡
The Juno waves sort of sounded like a horror movie soundtrack
Honestly, I find all these sounds interesting and intriguing and it show how much we have discovered in space
That's really cool! Glad you enjoyed them! We're you surprised by any one of them in particular?
I personally thought all of them were peaceful sounding. The Sun’s sound was down right relaxing
Same here.
So weird how sound can't travel in space but we are able to capture sound. Amazing. Truly
Honestly ? I feel greatful to have heard those sounds.
Knowing what i know about science , the sounds we hear here make sense as they sounds similar to things in nature that we have heard before. So none of these sounds actually gave me a sense of fear or uncomfortableness. If anything , the lack of life is what is the most unnerving. Because we are used to co existing with many forms of life. I can't imagine how lonely it feels , feeling like the only thing existing in that place. That and all the dangers of space with the radiation and whatnot.
4:40
him: truly a gods wrath incarnate
me: low budget asmr
👏😆
None of those noises scared or irritated me. I wanted to hear more cause it sounded oddly familiar.
👺
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I loved the sounds, they're interesting, thrilling, beautiful and your information is greatly appreciated as it's thorough, easy to follow and accurate. Please, lose the over-dramatics. None of this was scary, terrifying, menacing, violent, or negative in any way. Don't pander, your efforts to provide good comments and videos are better than that. Give up the drama and you'll keep a lot more viewers as we find these sounds exciting, interesting, beautiful and awesome.
not everybody loves the sounds and to him they were not calming. He can put what he thinks of the sounds in his video as much as he wants
Completely agree with you!
“Drama”? What drama? Some
Would find these sounds to be terrifying as the implications are that these are sounds that we wouldn’t be able to hear
Without proper equipment. It just buts into perspective just how primitive we really are, in terms of of our own biology and science both. It’s one thing to enjoy these sounds from the comfort of your own home, now just imagine you aren’t there but in the void of space with nothing but these noises to keep company.
Those sounds are comfort for me
This is a great video. All the different sounds are a bit "creepy", but very interesting! I forget which planet (Jupiter?) sounded like crickets! Absolutely amazing and I thank you for sharing. You have a great channel. I just subscribed!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words! Welcome aboard! 👨🏻🚀
@@Factnomenal You are more than welcome!
Jupiter did sound like crickets so you are right
You are a very pleasant human, I may visit after all
@@lifeitself354 Please do come for a visit...I always enjoy making new friends!!😀
These sounds are fascinating and interesting! It's amazing that we are able to hear them. I'm honored. 🖤🥰🖤
So glad you liked the sounds from space! Do you have a favorite from the video?
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I want to thank all the rovers and devices that make deep space possible to experience back here on earth.
5:11 thats some good asmr!
😉 Glad you enjoyed it!
Huge respect for the audio guy next to the 2 black holes.
He still needs a ride back I hear 🪐
And we must not forget the Camera operator 😁
The two black holes merging sound terrifying imagine how that looks
Saturn isn't the god of the sea, that's Neptune. Saturn is the god of wealth. Ironically, so is Pluto. One is Greek, the other is Roman.
You are right.
He also called it the "blue giant of our solar system"
@@beadyeyez Yeah, I think he got some notes mixed up somewhere because yeah, Neptune is blue. I stopped watching the video shortly after that.
I know, that misinformation really bothered me. While he was probably trying to get a little 'color' into his commentary, such an obvious mistake like that makes me wonder what else he got wrong.
The black holes sound amazing and beautiful
thanks, finally we have a channel that dosent beat around the bush with a million minute commentary before getting to the point.
You can't tell me the sounds from Europa don't sound like water flowing/gurgling beneath the surface. Coincidence? I don't think so.
I love the sounds. Feels like home.
The sound of Cassini going through the Saturn ting felt like ASMR
The grav waves from two black holes was very cool
It’s almost like our ancient ancestors knew what our planets sounded and looked. Then named them on what they felt and they saw and heard them…
Pretty wild how much ancient civilizations knew about astronomy.
The sounds of Jupiters moons scratch the back of my mind and I love it :)
4:00 The Greek/Roman myth nerd in me is screaming lol. Saturn is the Roman god of harvest and agriculture. NEPTUNE is the Roman god of the sea and the Roman counterpart of Poseidon.
On another note, it sounds like popcorn.
None of these made me feel uncomfortable, and in fact was really interesting to hear. Thank you for the cool video!
Never in my life have i seen such a positive and straight forward comment
@@duck323 For real!