What do black holes sound like? NASA releases recording of black hole in distant galaxy
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2022
- NASA released new audio approximating the sound of a black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster, which experts discovered had a pitch over a “million billion times deeper” than the limits of human hearing, making it too deep to be heard.
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As for the sound itself, onlike light, cannot travel in vaccum. This is totally a NASA scam.
FAKE!
Sounds like an enchilada of dead lost souls after they died.
Om sound ... For Hinduism .. ..
@@Shivay961 correct bhaiya jii 🕉️🕉️❤️❤️
😍🙏 led say I am so small, that
I live on a solar system inside a galaxy inside the enrgy transmision as the enrgy transition trouth a nerve dimention of a human beïng would I don't see the same presentation of behavieures as in audio and vision as in that nasa sharings of the audio of the black hole😍🙏😍👀👀👀😍
A black hole is probably one of the scariest things in the universe. The sound makes it even more frightening
That’d be so cool to be able to record what is in it someone should sacrifice their life so the world can know what’s in it 😂
Ethan Lewis I’m dead asf 🤣🤣🤣
@@ethanellis5365 that would actually be really cool
@@ethanellis5365 but how would they tell us if they’re dead 😭
@@ethanellis5365 pretty sure black holes dont have anything in them
That's kind of actually sounds like all possible noises in space being pulled towards the black hole.
It doesn’t sound like every possible sound in space that would be too loud to comprehend
@@nukacolacompany2534 on top of the fact sound waves don’t travel in space. nice name btw.
@@blackflame3x thnk u.!
@@blackflame3x incorrect. The popular misconception that there is no sound in space originates with the fact that most of space is essentially a vacuum, providing no medium for sound waves to propagate through, A galaxy cluster, on the other hand, has copious amounts of gas that envelop the hundreds or even thousands of galaxies within it, providing a medium for the sound waves to travel.
@@oliviabryant1353 Yeah that’s what the video says
Literally the sound of The Fabric of Space and time being twisted and turned by gravity. How these can even exist is just so astounding and cool to me.
How we can exist is incredible
@@fredlesley6258because of neutron stars
@@GoldenCougar-zn2dy your body elements all belong explosions of neutron stars or supermassive stars
And it’s weird it all came from nothing
There must a be a god but not necessarily the Christian god
this is genuinely terrifying
Crazy how we’ve created our own little world on Earth but we will never be able to comprehend a fraction of the ACTUAL universe our world is just floating in.
Look into Phil Schneider he discovered an underground alien base in New Mexico he talks about it he was killed for being a whistleblower. If he haven’t I recommend you guys look into it
ruclips.net/video/Xs4emKd_fG4/видео.html
Kinda scary
Can someone explain why we can hear it if sound doesn't travel through space
@@abrahamvazquez6290 look it up for what?? did he actually show it??
Hats off to the boom mic and camera person who captured the event. We appreciate your service, and the sound engineering who pitched the sound up so we could hear it, and the visual dept who scaled the spectrum up so we could observe it.
Haha!
Cameraman jokes aren't funny anymore
They totally are
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did u also hear that the earth is flat, and if u travel to far, u will fall off. And the sky is a sheet with cotton wool stuck to it............I know, it's mad.🤔
THE UNIVERSE IS SINGING TO ME
I thought Sigma’s music was a piano, not…this.
Correction: The manifestation of death in the universe is singing to you.
@@ReadilyAvailibleChomperWHAT IS THAT MELODYYY
Imagine being an astronaut and suddenly that's all you hear coming from space. I'd die of fear.
Normally , we can't hear it but if you see one , it's game over
you can't hear sound in space due to absence of air. But, as the person above me said you see one, you're a goner
@@AiLikeChickenNuggetsNormally you can't see a black hole either, not even light can escape them to reach your eyes.
@@arandomfinnin1941u can see the event horizon lol
Plus you still have time before you cross the event horizon. Once that happens, it’s over for you
We're gonna need a bigger planet.
😂😂
Even on the largest planet in the universe, you wouldn’t be safe from any black hole of any size even if it’s the black hole is the size of a quarter
@@einstein3185 it's a joke. Would it have helped if I put Bazinga at the end Sheldon?
@@roberthollingsworth8940 Einstein's not known for his humor. He'd probably say, 'humor is for little brains.' 😆
Lmaoooo you win the comment section
Can't imagine the first time the scientists listen to this, I am pretty sure the room would have gone quiet
I like your comment, its something I didn’t think about
Fr
Bruh I’d be scared and have goosebumps everywhere
I would've got turned on tbh
@@Melissa-rb6ct even the too too pop mushroom hair part?
This is when we r hearing it on our phones . Imagine the intensity and how many times louder it actually is
Bruh the fear I would have omg
If we heard our sun if it passed overhead, we'd die, if a Black hole could be heard we'd be dead more times over, well I exaggerated where we'd die from the sun's sound but it would be overbearing to hear every day...
its not actually making a sound they converted gravitational waves into sound
If the pitch is too low we wouldn't be able to hear it.
The sound is actually very low so one would hear it. They had to pitch it like 100 quadrillion notes or something. Idk how that works
It sounds just as terrifying as I've always imagined it 😍(honestly tho when I was a child I had this huge fascination with black holes and I still do today and it's absolutely amazing that we have come so far as to not only take an image of a black hole but also know what it sounds like)
You ever wonder why it sounds like that it's all the stars forming along with stars exploding from the black hole ripping them apart along with the Event Horizon and I just think it sounds pretty cool
Did you take a job related to black holes?
@@mochi7087bbc
@@KickyBuddyBBC and PH..
@@towerofresonance4877how is pron hub releated to black holes
Imagine the horrifying sounds out in the galaxy. Bone chilling.
I think it's a beautiful sound.
@@rubicunduseratiudas1264 I imagine some people think screams of death are beautiful as well. Doesn’t make it such.
@@bradlymacy4108 Well, I don't know about those people you mention, but I heard no screams of death on this video. The death don't scream by the way...
@@rubicunduseratiudas1264 okay buddy.
There is no sound in space
“The void doesn’t just stare back at you. It howls back at you.”
-Curly Nietzsche
bruuuuuh
Black hole sound is like OMMMM
The Black hole is the most frightening conceivable thing. It literally made me cry thinking about if you every hear this noise in person, everything you have ever known will no longer exist.
bro is glazing at this point but no one talking abt the fact that it sounds like music
Such an ominous sound, props to the scientists who got the sound, there is so much we do not know about space and the universe. I would love to know more about blackholes and space in general.
Look up "In a nutshell" videos on black holes. Also PBS space time. And veritasium
Black holes are terrifying, it could wipe out humanity whenever it wanted to
@@RussianAiden Not necessarily. They're quite rare, and very far away. Even orbiting, it would be mostly harmless
There’s still so much we don’t know about our oceans. 🤷🏾♂️
@@RussianAiden we don’t know that tho just a theory
Almost like a pit of voices extorted through broken wavelengths...or metal warping through itself. This is quite beautiful and eerie
I was thinking that same thing. Maybe it’s something in the same line as god or fallen angels
@@Logan-lk7qd Naw, its cool science stuff not cruddy fanfiction.
@@Logan-lk7qd yeah... no. A black hole is not a fallen angel or a god. It's just a void of discommunal mass who devours everything in it's path.
yea ofc the weird mfs gon say it beautiful 💀
@@Logan-lk7qd well if you actually read The book of Enoch the prison for the Fallen Angels is described almost exactly like a black hole
Om.. the sound of universe♥️
The sound fills me with dread wondering what happens to any matter falling into it
Truly, this is the sound of an immortal, voracious, and ever consuming pit of death and darkness.
Try meeting my ex wife
Lovecraft caught a glimpse first…
Azathoth, the mindless daemon sultan which rules all time and space from a curiously environed black throne at the centre of Chaos…
Here the vast Lord of All in darkness muttered
Things he had dreamed but could not understand,
While near him shapeless bat-things flopped and fluttered
In idiot vortices that ray-streams fanned.
They danced insanely to the high, thin whining
Of a cracked flute clutched in a monstrous paw,
Whence flow the aimless waves whose chance combining
Gives each frail cosmos its eternal law.
Not immortal, interestingly.
aint immortal though
I should give OJ a call on that matter haha
I swear on everything this sounds exactly like my house on a windy day.
Sounds spooky -- is your house haunted?
Wow don't think i would like that.
Your house is a black hole
I think its time to move
Yeah as some one has been through a really bad hurricane that is exactly sounds like wind howling
The destroyer of worlds.
and the sound is even more terrifying.
sounds like mario kart 8 intro
Not worlds my guy galaxy’s
Openheimer.. On your left
Sounds so cosmic and other-worldly
This might just be the most eerie sound in the universe
Listen to Saturn sound effects
It's Om Sound, Related to Hinduism
@@MrRUclips. No its just the sounds of a black hole
@@larryle9724 i think you don't know anything about brahmand , Sanatan Dharma
This definitely sounds like a portal
Props to the guy who got close enough to record the sounds.
Props to the uncreative guy who made this unoriginal joke
@@morgan4544 Props to the person who takes time out of their day to just push others down a bit... oh wait
@@morgan4544Relax bro ain't nobody hurt you. Lmao.
@@itzyaboicloud8735 Haha, obviously
That is the coolest and spookiest noise I've ever heard
this was scaled 58 octaves above its true pitch so that we could *actually* hear it, this means that we’re hearing it up to 288,000,000,000,000,000 (288 quadrillion) times higher than its original frequency.
just food for thought. 🙂
Mmmmm. Thought diet. So filling.
Do you have a source for that?
source: another random recommendation from yt.
chipmunk version
Does that mean the original sound has more bass that we can't reproduce?
If blackholes are already scary, just imagine that haunting "boo-ing" sounds. Very chilling.
To be fair, you wouldn’t hear any of these noises. If light can’t even escape it, sound especially in a vacuum wouldn’t be able to.
That was haunting and beautiful
the fact that it sounds like what i thought it would sound like is even scarier
Exactly what I thought it would sound like
Om
I thought it would sound like a really high pitched screaming... screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- like that
Can’t get any more “spacey” than this, but I honestly think that a black hole is the scariest thing in the universe and the sound is making it even more scarier
I think the sound is beautiful.
@@rubicunduseratiudas1264 Your mom is beautiful, not this.
@@Benazgul Well, thanks. She's about 75, but kind of you to notice. How about yours? Has she ever told you about me or is she still keeping the secret to herself and from the man you call "dad"? Hey, sooner or later you would have to find out, right? Sorry you had to find this way, son...
The only thing scarier than a Black hole is the universe itself
I just wanna know... whats on the other side
Dude imagine this being the last thing you hear
Imagine if all those noises are every life in this universe talking.
Sounds like matter being destroyed to me
maybe its the matter crying out in pain lol @@ejosjek52.87
I need a 10-hour version of this
Theres an hour version
Literally where is it
Don't do it because in the end you would get a heart attack.
I'll stick to my summer crickets video. 🥺
😀🙏
Wow, it’s almost exactly how you would imagine it. Fascinating.
Magnify this sound 1000x, and you have captured something truly terrifying.
Kind of reminds me of the THX sounds.
I put this sound while watching the black hole scene in interestellar....haven't been able to seleep for 3 days now....
I'm not very good at math, science, or music, but if they had to scale it up 58 octaves to get it near middle C, wouldn't that work out to a frequency of roughly 1 cycle every 30,000,000 years? That's a gentle vibration. It would be fascinating to know how it's possible to measure something like that from such a distance.
Good point actually! Granted I might be about to embarrass my former comms and signals professor, but I'd hazard it's some clever combination of sampling and interpolation. To reconstruct an analogue signal without loss, you'd have to sample it at a minimum rate of twice its highest frequency (what's known as its Nyquist sampling rate). NASA are probably in the clear there, since they get to sample it more than once every ~15 million years, lol.
But theoretically, we wouldn't know much about how it changes over time. Physics people, could it have been something to do with the wave dispersing, reflecting off bodies or being bent around massive objects, then getting received multiple times? Could we have received the signal simultaneously from different points over time?
says the person who thinks they dont do math well
@@benimoo7894 I'd been thinking 😂
@@e.s.r5809 your second paragraph really got my imagination running. Maybe it's like trying to stand on one end of a public pool and trying to monitor your friend on the other side by feeling the waves.
i didn't understand any of that but cool
That is an eerie sound but also kind of soothing at the same time.
it’s like a choir in a horror movie/game
The new nether portal sounds crazy!
Sounds exactly what the utter obliteration of light and matter by sheer density should sounds like.
You've heard that as well?
Anything in the universe "should" sound like that.
@Dante Rivera did you know that black holes may all consume all matter n condense it down n then boom births another universe once this one die's like the universe recycles itself over n over again. Its just a theory. Just remember anti matter is the only way known to destroy matter any other method only transform the matter into a more base matter.. I'm not insane much MWHAHAHA HAHAHAHA 👀🐢😁
Exactly as scary as predicted
Because it's hard to see on a small enough level to perceive vibrations from so far, I'm guessing they took very large and slow moving vibrations and raised the sound a number of octaves.
Ok but that is hauntingly beautiful
That is incredibly creepy
I might be the only one that hears it sounding like screaming people in slow motion. Such a scary sound... Many thanks and respect for the people that were able to record it ♡
Bro I heard the same thing
this sounds like something straight out of a physiological horror game and i love it
That sound is really creepy as hell!
This is giving me Event Horizon vibes..and it's terrifying
EXACTLY what I thought too!
I mean blackholes Literally have whats called an event horizon
I finally found a comment about Event Horizon ! I'm not the only one to think about it... If this had been issued before the film, I Can only hope the sound designers of the film would have the idea of including it at the time !
It sounds like souls of beings form across the universe trying to find their pitch
sounds a lot like something to find in a massive sinkhole
i think this is the sound they used for it
This made me fall asleep in class. I put it on repeat, and it calmed me a lot. Made me have a very nice and gentle sleep for an hour. I guess it's "horrifying", but it's beautiful and somehow this literal warping...existence... in space somehow sounds gentle.
are you bugging bro?
@@MohammedAli-yq6pn Nope.
Dude you shouldn't sleep in class you should listen to your teacher
@@Zeeb759 It was on final's day, and I apparently didn't need to be there, so the teacher just let me sleep while everyone else with less than an 85 took a giant test.
And I fell asleep to this.
I have fallen asleep before though, and had to bolt up for the Pledge.
Edgy ahh mo fo
I remember when I watched the Sounds of space video, in that video the black hole sound was calm and almost quiet, very anticlimactic, but now, That's how a real monster who can end entire galaxies sounds like, really fitting for a black hole, very amazing and unnerving.
I need this on loop so I can listen to it to fall asleep
Creepy. Yet kind of soothing as well.
Horrifyingly beautiful
Hats off for the camera man who was recording.
Which university are you from?
What is university?
The camera man is undefeated
#fakenews
@@Vi3tKid420 #itsajoke
It's the sound of 1 quadrillion^1,000 souls screaming out in perpetual agony
So wonderful, I can hear the vortex twisting and pulling yet pushing all the same. Beautiful
It sounds like someone is calling. Something like the souls of the dead.
Yaa, it sounds third world
Same thing I thought
It's sound OM..hindu meaning creator of all
That’s what I thought!
sounds hungry and despairing
‘OM’
Whole universe has this sound ❤
Reminds me of those space trumpets or what people heard in the sky
So eerie that you can feel it in your soul
no i don't, God created this and you. God loves you, so nothing eeerie
@@raghukumar8407 👍
Because it's probably souls that tormented from being separated from GOD.
@@anesiathomas6076Amen!!! This is exactly right. May God bless you for knowing the truth. This black hole is a portal to Hell.
Is it just me that hear a bit music in the sound?
So calming
Exactly what I thought it'd be
Sounds exactly what I expected
I listen to this every night before I fall asleep.
hahaha
Why
I cant stop listening to it
Lol
@@Jordan-vj3gl you know a guy who provides exorcisms
wow that’s absolutely horrifying
That was horrifying to hear.
Life truly is more than it is, and yet I work tomorrow
I love the sound of cosmic horror in the morning
😭😭
Nothing like some Insight to wake me up
The bass has some sort of stable frequency rate and filter cutoff fluctuation. Cool.
Sounds like the layer of the finale boss in Earthbound
We always big up the camera man for standing in space to film that but this time we've gotta respect the boom guy, what a legend
Facts
And being able to resist the gravity, I wonder how much he gets paid?
May he rest in peace. Oh wait, that’s not how black holes work.
Damn.
When I was under anesthesia I heard this sound the whole time and I was traveling threw the nervous system, absolutely mind blowing
Woah..
@@unicornzrbae3199 yeah man as soon as I heard this sound it took me back to it.
We are just a part of the universes body 🙀💖
What do you mean by you traveling through the nervous system?
we are each a minature universe, composed of the exact same atoms & molecules as each star, planet & black hole is made up of. probably why you heard it. i'm so intrigued and would love to hear more about your experience!
I've heard some scary stuff before, but this is the kind stuff that induces nightmares
It sounds like someone playing a giant organ really far off in a water-logged tunnel. Fascinating!
So creepy.. even creepier that we have one right in the middle of our own galaxy
The nearest one is just about ~150 light years from earth.
@@indjgaming44701560*
I’ll be inside one of those, one day
Ah now I get it
That’s what she said
@@BateMasterJeff9887 he
Addicted to this audio
It is the universal sound OM
Can someone explain to me how this is possible? I thought audio wasn’t possible in space
Smart
@@Chad_Max Define what you mean by meaningless.
Frequencies
Its transferred through radio waves which is an electromagnetic wave and travels at the speed of light, and then converted to sound. Same way astronauts on the moo were able to talk to people on earth.
They converted the ripples produced in the cluster of gases due to pressure waves into sound notes which humans can hear . They actually don't produce such sound which humans can hear. In short, it's the translation of astronomical data into sound notes which humans can hear.
Also sound can't travel in space where there's vaccum. But where there's cluster of gases in a galaxy can provide a medium for sounds to travel
Thanks for putting audio to my nightmares!
It sounds cozy.
That is terrifying
The sound of matter being distorted at the most extreme level
absolutely amazing and terrifying all in one
that is terrifying
I feel like im not supposed to be hearing this… like idk how to describe it. Everyone is saying how it’s ominous sounding but for me it’s actually pretty calming in a strange way
It sounds so...forbidden. like it was never meant for our ears, never meant for us. The sound of isolation and annihilation itself, truly ominous.
This is the primeval sound from the cosmos, the sound of creation 'om'. In Tamil language it is represented as 'ஓம்'
1. It doesn’t sound like OM
2. OM is Sanskrit
3. Stop claiming everything you see as hindu or Indian, Science doesn’t care about made up religions
@@Ultimatepritam How much do you have idea on cosmology. Om is itself the sign of Cosmic energy, sound wave and infinity. The pieces have already been mentioned in Hindu scriptures before a thousand year. Agree that, our ancestors and gods were more advanced than us today.
@@mmallick3224 and probably Dogs were cuter than you, back then
So true
@बलवंत So a monkey can fly?
And y’all think we’re the only ones out here?
Now we just gotta make something in order to go inside a black hole.
This is such a scary noise
That's amazing.
@Jay Rodriguez 🪐👀