The Deep Ocean Noises We Still Can’t Identify

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  • @clivematthews95
    @clivematthews95 Рік тому +316

    The ocean is its own world. I love how complex the earth is

    • @TURK69KURD
      @TURK69KURD Рік тому +1

      agreed

    • @e-ben616
      @e-ben616 Рік тому +2

      Well it's literally where life started so...

    • @runnergo1398
      @runnergo1398 Рік тому +2

      @@e-ben616 We don't know that. Life could have started in a pond. But I agree it was started in water.

    • @saadisave
      @saadisave Рік тому +3

      ​@@runnergo1398 where would you find water on a volcanic hellscape outside the ocean? We are almost completely certain that life began in the oceans; there wouldn't have been any body of water on land stable enough for evolution.

    • @HumanBeanbag
      @HumanBeanbag Рік тому

      The earth is it's own world as well

  • @achristiananarchist2509
    @achristiananarchist2509 11 місяців тому +55

    I was a sonar tech in the navy and I always liked just sitting in there with the headphones in and listening to ocean biologics. Recently I was watching something on youtube where the sounds shrimp make was played and it was an instant nostalgia bomb because the crackling of shrimp was always the signal that we were about to pull into San Diego bay on our way back from underway periods and deployments. Almost a decade later, I hear that sound in a nature documentary and my lizard brain is still triggered to fire off the shrimp=home response.

    • @MissAmeROCKana
      @MissAmeROCKana Місяць тому +1

      My uncle has a patent for sonar tech that he developed while in the Navy ☺️ I bet you used his invention!

    • @achristiananarchist2509
      @achristiananarchist2509 Місяць тому

      @@MissAmeROCKana I might have a few choice words for your uncle then lol. Only seven ships were ever made with our exact sonar system because it was an experimental system that we were guinea pigs for. The system that developed from it after they got all the kinks worked out became the standard but our system was a hot mess that I was constantly fighting with. One of the craziest examples is when we actually had all 7 of these ships, some of which were out in not very friendly waters doing operations at the time, completely break down for a few days on New Years because of a mini-Y2K style bug in the code of the sonar system that broke the whole combat systems suite...in 2010.

  • @benservey9295
    @benservey9295 Рік тому +103

    ocean scientists casually naming sounds like they're Steven King

    • @jessicalynn6285
      @jessicalynn6285 11 місяців тому +2

      Stephen*

    • @over-educated-sp
      @over-educated-sp 8 місяців тому +2

      Grammar Nazi’s. There’s always one. 😝 I’ll admit. I’m at fault of this though. When you take it for constructive criticism, it becomes a good thing. Unfortunately most people see it as a bad thing. Not me.

    • @NeBe1984
      @NeBe1984 4 місяці тому +1

      @@over-educated-spThat’s not grammar. Read more.

    • @over-educated-sp
      @over-educated-sp 4 місяці тому +2

      @@NeBe1984 Grammar nazi/spelling nazi or grammar pedant/spelling pedant is a term for a pedant who compulsively criticizes or corrects others' grammar mistakes, typos, misspellings, and other errors in speech or writing." The term originated in 1990s discussion forums as a way to insult those who overly correct others' grammar. "Grammar Nazis" often correct mistakes humorously, though this can reinforce arbitrary standards of linguistic correctness.
      These corrections often reflect literacy. I’m actually deaf, so it’s hard for me to see anything. I feel you though. 🔳

    • @NeBe1984
      @NeBe1984 3 місяці тому

      @@over-educated-sp grow up. It’s your fault you can’t spell like an adult.

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold Рік тому +230

    I did stereo loudspeaker design for years. The speed of sound through different materials has a lot to do with good sound. For example, to make a Tweeter go higher, some companies are now using DIAMOND. Bowers and Wilkens is now up to 80 KHZ with their Dome Tweeters. The stiffer the material, the higher in frequency it will go before, "breakup." That is when the dome or cone starts to divide into different sub-frequencies, and the response graph takes a dive.🤩

    • @RobinPalmerTV
      @RobinPalmerTV Рік тому +8

      My Focals with beryllium tweeters feel very insecure

    • @Davethreshold
      @Davethreshold Рік тому +4

      @@RobinPalmerTV Cool! I have a pair of the (I think) 120's with Titanium Dioxide dust over titanium domes. The magnets are HUGE, but they are nowhere near 80K either.

    • @silverXnoise
      @silverXnoise Рік тому +10

      @@zen7349Transients such as those produced when a snare drum is struck have frequency components that range much higher than 20kHz, and those inaudible frequencies are necessary to form the sharp rising shape of the resulting sound that we can hear. It might not be tonal, but frequency content that fall above or below the threshold of our eardrums’ sensitivities contribute significantly to the timbre and non-tonal qualia that can be felt or otherwise perceived.
      There are also other more prosaic considerations when it comes to signal processing and amplification that sometimes demand performance at ultrasonic frequencies.

    • @silverXnoise
      @silverXnoise Рік тому +2

      The way sound travels through air and water is also a great example of impedance matching (or mismatching, as it were) in the natural world.

    • @Davethreshold
      @Davethreshold Рік тому +2

      @@zen7349 I think it's partly an ego thing on the part of some high-end companies. A friend of mine has a pair of them, and the sound is something to behold!

  • @WaitWhat99
    @WaitWhat99 Рік тому +496

    Why do we explore space and not our oceans? Because water pressure is cumulative. The further down we explore, the higher the risk of instant destruction. Space, on the other hand, has a finite stressor; vacuum. The vacuum of space is actually a very stable environment, unlike our oceans.

    • @MrVireon
      @MrVireon Рік тому +44

      We should really send Sleepy Joe down there, there is no depth of depravity and confusion that man can't reach...
      Just saying...
      💀💀💀

    • @korstmahler
      @korstmahler Рік тому

      "not our oceans?"
      I'll go tell all the Marine Biologists to quit their fake jobs then.

    • @davidhand9721
      @davidhand9721 Рік тому +35

      False premise. We do explore both.

    • @jesswestcoast2667
      @jesswestcoast2667 Рік тому +85

      @@MrVireonyou’re trying so hard to be funny it’s honestly cringe 😂

    • @homesliceslices69
      @homesliceslices69 Рік тому +6

      ​@@davidhand9721lot less radiation underwater too.

  • @lonewolf36s
    @lonewolf36s Рік тому +21

    In water, sound is everything.
    No wonder whales are committing suicide because of our ocean-based wind farms.
    We're cutting off their communication completely and they can't even think.
    Like being held hostage listening to Baby Shark on max volume 24/7, and turning off the cell phone network.
    They hear frequencies we cannot. Have we even evaluated wind farms on any level whatsoever as to their impact? How insanely cruel. And what a sad way to die.

  • @jerrysstories711
    @jerrysstories711 Рік тому +167

    Real Science never disappoints!

    • @hebrewisraelitescharleston843
      @hebrewisraelitescharleston843 Рік тому +3

      The Lies We Tell

    • @runnergo1398
      @runnergo1398 Рік тому +1

      The best thing about the video is it keeps blowing your mind the longer it plays. Whoever is the producer/editor did a really good job with the flow of the video.

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 10 місяців тому +9

    Its so funny and yet so dumb how so many UA-camrs, online influencers, and news articles take mysterious sounds like the Bloop and just try to run with them, saying it could be caused by some massive underwater creature... And conveniently leave out the little detail of the sound itself being sped up almost 20 times its normal speed. XD
    It's refreshing to see channels like this actually approach it from a realistic and objective standpoint instead of trying to hype it up as some supernatural phenomenon.

  • @BeastHighlightsOfficial
    @BeastHighlightsOfficial Рік тому +34

    Imagine dolphins developing civilisation one day, they’d place microphones 3000 kilometres apart on land
    “What’s that sound? The land is noisier than we thought!”
    Turns out to be car horns

  • @Vinny__212
    @Vinny__212 Рік тому +23

    I love how early in the video there’s an element of mystery and unexplainability and as the video goes on, more and more of my questions are answered. Well done, super engaging and though provoking.

  • @pluspiping
    @pluspiping Рік тому +15

    Although we're pretty darn sure The Bloop was caused by ice... Even if The Bloop wasn't a creature... I still like the "cryptid" designs people invent for it, as if the design could be a mascot for Weird Ocean Sounds.

  • @Heyheyrayeraye
    @Heyheyrayeraye Рік тому +170

    The thought of being really deep under the ocean absolutely terrifies me. I think I would spontaneously rise from a coma if someone tried to put me in a submarine. 😂

    • @rabbychan
      @rabbychan Рік тому +9

      Suddenly you see a gigantic shadowy figure getting closer and closer.

    • @Ladythyme
      @Ladythyme Рік тому +1

      I’m right with you there 😮

    • @MGzockt
      @MGzockt Рік тому +4

      well if they give me a xBox controller...
      i would fall into a coma

    • @Ismail-FIRE
      @Ismail-FIRE Рік тому

      Why would someone put someone who's in a coma inside of a submarine?

    • @Heyheyrayeraye
      @Heyheyrayeraye Рік тому +7

      @@Ismail-FIRE I'm guessing for the same reason you made this comment when this was clearly meant to be humorous, to see what would happen. 🙄
      Also, if I fall into a coma, my family and doctor now know how to bring me OUT. 🤷‍♀️

  • @hariganeshbabu7742
    @hariganeshbabu7742 Рік тому +29

    Love your work! Keep doing what you love!

  • @jonathanrattanathongxay1139
    @jonathanrattanathongxay1139 Рік тому +36

    Do the insane biology of: The Blue Whale.

  • @MJAY_NFFC
    @MJAY_NFFC Рік тому +20

    Absolutely love her voice, her accent, the way she pronounces words ♥️ x

  • @tmorningstar2978
    @tmorningstar2978 Рік тому +17

    Gave me the legitimate creeps the way all deep sea stuff does, I really enjoyed it and learned a lot!

  • @divemasterzach34705
    @divemasterzach34705 Рік тому +8

    The whale sounds were eventually figured out. The documentary 52 blue does an excellent job capturing the story of discovering the origin of this sound.

  • @geekdivaherself
    @geekdivaherself Рік тому +8

    The Upsweep sounds like my tinnitus, only lower-pitched.

  • @annecarter5181
    @annecarter5181 Рік тому +39

    What an interesting, well presented video; I really learned a lot!! Our planet’s oceans are brimming with their own types of mystery & life!!!!

  • @alexlandherr
    @alexlandherr Рік тому +5

    This brings to mind the sonar operator in “The Hunt for Red October” and the “magma displacements”.

  • @Randomlyme
    @Randomlyme Рік тому +12

    tectonic plate movement

    • @annecarter5181
      @annecarter5181 Рік тому +3

      My money would be on plate tectonics- add in ocean currents, ship movement & large mammals vocalizing.

    • @JoeyP946
      @JoeyP946 8 місяців тому

      @@annecarter5181 I bet the history channel would say something else🤣

  • @emm5468
    @emm5468 Рік тому +5

    It’s important to note that these sounds were sped up a lot more than the original

  • @pmarprj2108
    @pmarprj2108 Рік тому +5

    the SOFAR channel also exists in the atmosphere, and thats what the Roswell balloon was, they didnt want to let the russians know that we were trying to listen for nuclear tests and so they just let the speculation go wild

  • @crossbonesI
    @crossbonesI Рік тому +125

    We will spend so much exploring outer space. When we have an entire ocean to discover.

    • @risenempire
      @risenempire Рік тому +28

      Yeah, obviously that's why we WANT to explore space. Have you heard these sounds???

    • @deltagamer6912
      @deltagamer6912 Рік тому +6

      can agree, going to space is way more expensive. ocean on the other hand also have important lifeforms to discover.

    • @anthempt3edits
      @anthempt3edits Рік тому +31

      We can do both

    • @novigradian1284
      @novigradian1284 Рік тому

      Well same (stupid) argument can be made for exploring other biomes then. Why spend trillions exploring the ocean when we have vast rainforests (or insert any other biome here) to explore.
      We can explore space, oceans and other biomes at the same time. And frankly we spend way less money on all these exploration projects combined then we spend in subsidies for corporations that are polluting this planet.

    • @JackFrost008
      @JackFrost008 Рік тому +9

      yup but exploring the water is more difficult mainly because of pressure and (obviously) no air.

  • @RidireOiche
    @RidireOiche Рік тому +7

    If employed in less populated and seldom trafficked coastal areas, might that recording of welcoming reef sounds be used to attract coral larvae to an specific area or areas forming new reefs over decades and generating new aquatic environments conducive to improving life for both land and sea creatures?

  • @nickcunningham6344
    @nickcunningham6344 8 місяців тому +1

    The fact that we originated from the ocean (or more accurately, _all_ life originated from the ocean) yet we understand relatively so little about it is kinda crazy when you think about it.

  • @Tentacular
    @Tentacular Рік тому +7

    My mind is being blown out of the water by how amazingly scientific yet spooky this video is!

  • @OofHearted
    @OofHearted Рік тому +20

    It's so noisy because of all the fish farts.
    There are also so many other things living in the sea, so many farts travelling that fast underwater, but the loudest one of all, "the Bloop", was one of a kind, the loudest one ever in recorded history and could only have be made by one thing....
    Jo, obviously.

    • @darkhydrat9096
      @darkhydrat9096 Рік тому +7

      I'll bite, Jo?

    • @OofHearted
      @OofHearted Рік тому +15

      @@darkhydrat9096 Jo Mamma of course.

    • @phelan8385
      @phelan8385 Рік тому +5

      ​@@OofHeartedyou absolutely destroyed him

  • @joshtherocky
    @joshtherocky Рік тому +17

    amazing video:) thank you so much for your love of science and education. You make this terrible world a better place.

  • @baldbastardo
    @baldbastardo Рік тому +2

    Absolutely fascinating. But my money is on geological noises for much of the constantly loud noises.

  • @scottbilger9294
    @scottbilger9294 9 місяців тому +1

    On my first night offshore (or at least out-of-harbor) we anchored off Anacapa in the Channel Islands west of LA. As darkness descended there began a sound of bacon frying. It was audible only below deck. I guessed it was hundreds or perhaps thousands of lobsters or other crustaceans clicking claws or segmented legs or mouths as they went about their crusty business. Incredibly, we heard whales as well. They must have passed very close as, anchored below a cliff, the sound echoed so loudly it sounded as if they were between us and the cliff scarcely 100 yards away. The whales did not stay but the frying continued all night. .

  • @StepBaum
    @StepBaum Рік тому +12

    Super interesting topic, never thought about it. Another great video :)

  • @yazovgang
    @yazovgang 8 місяців тому +1

    Imagine an underwater civilization and they make a video called unexplained sounds from the surface and the most mysterious one is a parade

  • @HELIOSXXI
    @HELIOSXXI 9 місяців тому +2

    I love the ocean damnit it’s so cooooool! 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🐋

  • @braydopaintrain4346
    @braydopaintrain4346 Рік тому +5

    Oh thats just the underwater alien bases. No worries.

  • @jameskim1505
    @jameskim1505 Рік тому +3

    Officially 52 is my spiritual animal.

  • @oddomanic
    @oddomanic Рік тому +2

    I get so excited whenever a new episode drops!

  • @varunprakash6207
    @varunprakash6207 Рік тому +3

    Ocean Research deep ocean noise & Whistle So many strange sounds

  • @Science4Kidz123
    @Science4Kidz123 Рік тому +6

    This is a very interesting video, while the ocean seems like a scary place it is very interesting to look at all these special phenomena that occur.

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Рік тому +2

    Very informative video!

  • @over-educated-sp
    @over-educated-sp 8 місяців тому +1

    I love the ocean, on the other hand , I fear it.

  • @bobdenton1
    @bobdenton1 Рік тому +2

    Loneliest whale gave a new meaning to the name of a childhood card game. Good old 52 Pickup!

  • @juliamartins2959
    @juliamartins2959 Рік тому +3

    I’m scared now after hearing the ocean call my name 😭

  • @brigittenichols8
    @brigittenichols8 11 місяців тому +1

    Upsweep is the earth's heartbeat

  • @legolars5122
    @legolars5122 Рік тому +3

    I just finished reading "The Swarm" by Frank Schätzing. This video is a perfect addition to it ^^

    • @quisbey
      @quisbey Рік тому +1

      what is it about?

    • @legolars5122
      @legolars5122 Рік тому +2

      @@quisbey Starts with mysteroius attacks of sea Fauna and Flora all over the planet that escalate more and more and scientists are working hard on finding out why. But the big danger would be a hard spoiler. Fascinating book.

  • @nathanmccall328
    @nathanmccall328 Рік тому +7

    next time you guys have a video where you show sounds, i recommend not having the music play in the background when you play the sounds.

  • @timothytumusiime2903
    @timothytumusiime2903 Рік тому +2

    😂 Giant squid doing something weird is an interesting thought 🤔

  • @HornadySetiawan
    @HornadySetiawan Рік тому +2

    Many thanks for your good contents 👍🏻🏆💝

  • @jamesbrown6020
    @jamesbrown6020 Рік тому +1

    Text book travel, all.about nature, AND REAL SCIENCE! all post a new video on the same day!! Boys, Christmas came early this year!

  • @dosadoodle
    @dosadoodle Рік тому +2

    I had to do an image search of the beautiful creature at 11:37! It is a "gem sea slug".
    Alright, back to the other commenters who are discussing the actual topic of this video...

  • @Ashclayton1994
    @Ashclayton1994 9 місяців тому +2

    1997 wasnt "more than 30" years ago

  • @kayatreichler65
    @kayatreichler65 Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you for this knowledge!

  • @Ladythyme
    @Ladythyme Рік тому +2

    Does anyone ever ask why the environment above the ocean have so many strange sounds…like people talking?😂😂😂 yak yak yak yak yak

  • @LeahWalentosky
    @LeahWalentosky Рік тому +1

    Please do The Great Lakes on this subject

  • @Evan.the.Butler
    @Evan.the.Butler Рік тому +2

    My theory: The whales are playing tricks with us.

  • @Netbase2000
    @Netbase2000 Рік тому +4

    I love your videos

  • @siniquichi
    @siniquichi Рік тому

    Brilliant ad integration! 5 starfishes out of 5!!! Came across it out of the blue!!!

  • @Shirocco7
    @Shirocco7 Рік тому

    That segue... Smooooth

  • @NhậtAnhVũTrần
    @NhậtAnhVũTrần 3 місяці тому

    It's like the legendary bloop

  • @fromnaras
    @fromnaras Рік тому +2

    This was a great episode. I hope more people watch this and realize human activity is the biggest cause of climate change.

  • @phantommixamixi6472
    @phantommixamixi6472 Рік тому +1

    At 9 to 10 mins it sounds like Metroid music is playing in the background

  • @into_the_void
    @into_the_void Рік тому +3

    It's SpongeBob and friends... chill

  • @eaudesolero5631
    @eaudesolero5631 Рік тому +2

    So the fish is at coral reefs and everything like to congregate around the sounds of life and activity. How does this translate to land animals reptiles and humans? Has anybody ever done that study?

  • @josephlance9262
    @josephlance9262 Рік тому +3

    Can’t believe this channel hasn’t blown up bigger yet. Great content.

    • @JT-ev5jh
      @JT-ev5jh Рік тому +1

      1 million subs not big enough? 😂😂

  • @Highlander77
    @Highlander77 Рік тому +2

    You know...look up where the estimated location of the source of the "upsweep" is...and then compare that to the location that H. P. Lovecraft gave for the location of R'lyeh. Might want to rethink that "forget Cthulhu" comment! 😝

  • @bigfootnintendorazr
    @bigfootnintendorazr Рік тому +1

    Wonderful

  • @djjoshski
    @djjoshski Рік тому

    *Love content always good to watch*

  • @RemiliaVampire
    @RemiliaVampire Рік тому

    ur my hero stephanie

  • @stevenanderson5272
    @stevenanderson5272 2 дні тому

    They figured out that the bloop was ice and most of those sounds was just ice

  • @Kirjava88
    @Kirjava88 Рік тому +2

    The lonely whale now has a friend.

  • @michealwestfall8544
    @michealwestfall8544 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like we need more microphones.

  • @sheshasaibabagujjari3481
    @sheshasaibabagujjari3481 Рік тому +4

    Let Godzilla sleep peacefully.

  • @BorisKOUKA
    @BorisKOUKA Рік тому +2

    Does that mean Australian sperm whales could communicate with American sperm whales when they dive to 1000m deep ?

  • @HappyBear376
    @HappyBear376 Рік тому +1

    Very enjoyable.

  • @The_Robert.Fletcher
    @The_Robert.Fletcher Рік тому

    So interesting. I am surprised you missed out on the HUM.

  • @Kryptic_Karma
    @Kryptic_Karma Рік тому

    In "An Immense World", if I recall correctly, one researcher hypothesizes that these are whale calls.

  • @desmondhuff9
    @desmondhuff9 Рік тому

    Fave youtube channel !

  • @over-educated-sp
    @over-educated-sp 8 місяців тому

    Those ufo 🛸 sighings have determined these things to be going so fast through the water. imagine the noise those must make?

  • @gofast8878
    @gofast8878 Рік тому +1

    i follow you for a while now.
    you sound so smart, really love how you Mixed in the "alien" quote.
    keep it up.

  • @honkeykong9592
    @honkeykong9592 Рік тому

    Oooohhh the Baker tests were the best flex 💪 0:13 you have look how small those aircraft carriers and destroyers are from such a distance… like throwin’ a lake/small sea into the sky.
    I’ve watched all the videos suggested by this, lady or uhh young lad 😅
    I suppose that natural science is the avenue of choice? Maybe nuclear weapons isn’t their cup of tea, but a run through of the tests in chronological order throughout the Cold War, would be good in this semi swift format. Just cutting out the chipper 1945 guys would be an improvement.

  • @hilliard665
    @hilliard665 Рік тому +2

    Does that mean for a sonic boom underwater you need mach 5?or a 5th of mach 1?

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Рік тому +5

      Mach 1, because Mach 1 is per definition when your velocity is equal to the local speed of sound in the medium :)

    • @hilliard665
      @hilliard665 Рік тому

      @@eljanrimsa5843 ooh cool thanks 😊

    • @user-et2dx5du7e
      @user-et2dx5du7e Рік тому

      sonic boom under water ?thats so dam cool

  • @Innomen
    @Innomen Рік тому +1

    Why can't the sound be triangulated?

  • @willestus9120
    @willestus9120 Місяць тому

    Could you make an episode about the huge shark that went missing off the coast of australia and what may have eaten it

  • @doug774
    @doug774 Рік тому +1

    Super interesting

  • @Sunflowersarepretty
    @Sunflowersarepretty Рік тому +34

    Its amazing how we know so little about oceans. We've explored outer space but our oceans still remain unexplored. I'm fascinated by the life underwater.

    • @marcob1729
      @marcob1729 Рік тому +15

      We definitely have explored the ocean far more than outer space, basically in every way imaginable.

    • @talkingweevil3172
      @talkingweevil3172 Рік тому +3

      @@marcob1729actually we know more about space than we do about our own ocean (not percentage based of course)

    • @marcob1729
      @marcob1729 Рік тому +14

      @@talkingweevil3172 We absolutely do not. The reason dark energy and matter are a thing is because there are positively fundamental processes about physics and space that we do not understand. That doesn't even begin to address the obvious point of the oceans of other planets and moons, let alone those in other solar systems, or those not even made up of water. The list goes on. Just because we've surveyed large portions of the night sky with various telescopes does not mean they've been "explored" or that we know more.

    • @user-et2dx5du7e
      @user-et2dx5du7e Рік тому

      ​@@marcob1729more people have gone to space then the the deep sea

    • @filonin2
      @filonin2 Рік тому +4

      ​@@user-et2dx5du7eNo one has left orbit of the Earth which is the equivalent of putting a toe in the ocean. Space is almost infinitely larger than the ocean and there are trillions of oceans out there to explore.

  • @Arkhkalos
    @Arkhkalos Рік тому +2

    Julia made me laugh, it being the name of one of my sisters 😂

  • @ReaperUnreal
    @ReaperUnreal Рік тому +1

    I blame ghost leviathans.

  • @AphroditeMilo
    @AphroditeMilo Рік тому

    very interesting 👍

  • @NapaWorku-rz3jj
    @NapaWorku-rz3jj Рік тому +1

    Talk about the pistol shrimp next vedio

  • @crackedemerald4930
    @crackedemerald4930 Рік тому

    Is predicting what physical process could make a particular sound one of those deceptively difficult things to do?

  • @josheee6123
    @josheee6123 Рік тому +1

    It's North Korea cooking meth underwater

  • @colekarrh9114
    @colekarrh9114 Рік тому +4

    Don't ask a man his salary
    A woman her weight
    A marine biologist what they heard

  • @J03130
    @J03130 Рік тому +7

    curious if the upsweep is actually something underneath the earths mantle being affected by the earths position relative to the sun. kinda explains the fluctuations to my caveman brain.

  • @16thdemon
    @16thdemon Рік тому +1

    Don't disturb the Great Old Ones.

  • @GeoffryGifari
    @GeoffryGifari Рік тому +2

    deep-sea earthquakes?

  • @gsilcoful
    @gsilcoful Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @kadenvanciel9335
    @kadenvanciel9335 Рік тому +1

    Previous videos regarding those and other unexplained underwater sounds somewhat help out with the idea of those sounds being made by icebergs, though there are still ideas that organic entities undiscovered in the large Pacific Ocean that we only discovered 10% of so far exist making those sounds, due to organic quality as the man running AllTop5s said, though the organic quality of Julia could be due to some distortion like with the Bloop as one of the later UA-camrs on my playlist of videos regarding these sounds explained.

  • @dericksilva281
    @dericksilva281 Рік тому +1

    Valve could have just taken this sample, or, perhaps it could be just me pareidolizing it... But, it sounds very similar to half-life 1 doors sample sound.😂

  • @Innomen
    @Innomen Рік тому

    SOFAR reminds me of the shortwave band.

  • @joshuawhinery208
    @joshuawhinery208 Рік тому

    Good Morning Julia! These sounds from the bottom of the ocean make me wanna go full Trottle