Nasa releases audio of what a black hole 'sounds' like
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2022
- On Sunday, Nasa released an audio clip that represents actual sound waves emanating from the enormous black hole at the centre of the Perseus galaxy cluster.
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The sound is edited so that human ears can hear it, with the agency saying they mixed it with “other data” and amplified it, adding that the idea that there is no sound in space was a misconception.
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I love how it sounds EXACTLY as you would expect a black hole to sound.
totally didnt expect it to sound like that
thats me atleast
I thought it would have sounded more like a very deep rumble
thats not a black hole sound. This sound only 'convert' an image into sound. Very very misleading. The programmer of it could have choose an entirely different tone.
@@jeansebhivon it's less misleading than your explanation trying to debunk it. They took actual sound waves, and used these soundwaves to turn it into sound. Visual soundwaves actually contain a whole lot of information regarding sound and tone. The chance of a black hole sounding like this is actually pretty big.
@@chasebliss5045 thanks for the explanation.
It's only a matter of time before we get the "10 Hour Black Hole" ambience videos to study or fall asleep to.
It is pretty calming. Idk why people are terrified of it
🤣
@@GRAv111: It is an interesting question. I wonder if it's because it reminds us of the sound of strong winds. Some people might say it sounds like something occult, but I would rather say that it's the people who dabble with the occult that is exploiting our natural - and reasonable - fear of the elements.
@@jeschinstad I falls into a similar sound to Brown noise i guess.
Already seen a few. Lol
Black hole??? That's the sound of my stomach at 3 am.
Same thing more or less
😂😂😂
So true 🤣🤣🤣🤣
BRUH I WAS GONNA COMMENT THAT XD
Bro what do you do at night 3 am 😂
The feeling of being so powerless as there isn't much we can do when we encounter something like this.
Black holes are at best speculation .
@@insideoutsideupsidedown2218 We got an actual picture of a black hole already ….. twice …….
luv your SF2 video man
@@unknownplayer10k Thank you so much, i appreciate it!!!!
eerie
That is legitimately one of the creepiest sounds I've ever heard.
Danny Phantom vibes
Look up, "Sounds of Saturn" It's a thousand times more scarier than this
How something which happens naturally create such a demonic sound? Considering what it’s capable of doing makes it all the more creepier.
*Cough cough saturn*
Meanwhile Saturn and Jupiter is screaming
The fact that the sound gives me an "existential horror" feeling is fitting for what a black hole actually is.
You said it
Well, in black holes being doesn't mean existence. So your crisis are very limited in the sense that it restricted by time and space
Liminal space or analog horror is what it sounds like to me
What were you expecting? Do re me..??😂😂😂
It SOUNDS like it eats light. 😐😬
Sounds like how a portal would sound
What if it's a portal?
What if it's?
Bruhhh it's totally a portal but it's like a one way portal@@jrnacimento3644
Ever seen the movie event horizon ?
*Interstellar noises*
We need more horror films that take place in Space. With the right director, cast and crew, you can literally make one of the scariest horror films of all time. Alien 1979 was a step in the right direction. Now we just need a film that is as scientifically accurate as possible, and showcase it in a terrifying way.
I would love some cosmic horror (if that's what it is called.)
@@mintylad4420and terrible
@@vibrantgleamcosmic horror is more Lovecraft and such
Alien
Have you seen the movie Sunshine?
That's about what I expected to hear from a blackhole. Truly terrifying. It sounds like it's just devouring hope itself. Such awesome power.
Think about how awesome the power of the creator of it is
@@macdadibnomar but who made the creator that made the creator?
@@2mono7 reaching too far, an omnipotent being has no creator..
@@Jrdarknessking Then how exactly would the "omnipotent being" come to existence in the first place?
@@w.t.5258 the force
Respect to the man who is still in that black hole sending audio clips of his surroundings
I don't wanna be that guy 😅
🤓
EDIT: Wow didn't think people would follow me lol
@@damsen978 🤓
@@damsen978 🤓
@@damsen978 🤓
It's like lots of people chanting "OM 🕉️
Yes its sound like but you are not talking fact.
@@synonymous8390 What should be more factual than what one has perceived.
Everything is not about religion lil bro 💀
@@simplyshady20 Who says its about Religion mate?
@@simplyshady20 Hinduism is not a religion, it's a philosophy . Everything is scientific in our philosophy. It is ur perspective that ur viewing it as a religion.
This sounds PERFECTLY how it should be and i cant express the vibe its giving
i respect that this video just gets straight to the point without 5 minutes of filler
Exactly i expected it to start with "first you must understand the machine that made hearing this sound possible and how it was made and the opinions of unnamed scientists who were nervous about this machine"
This is a scientific channel. It ain’t no gaming channel
@@napbuddy1754 My thoughts exactly.
This comment needs to be highlighted
I think the filler on other channels is for monetization reasons. It's really frustrating to see long videos for a question that can be answered in seconds.
It’s creepy yet satisfying to listen to, feels like some kind of vintage horror/mystery game style background ambient sound
reminds me like the bacteria from the backrooms
It sounds futuristic
That’s how I felt when listening to it, it’s oddly satisfying for the most part for me.
Sounds like fallout
Just like the sounds from the center of the earth.
Thank you for not playing music over it.
This is by far the coolest thing I've stumbled upon all year
That sound is unsettling, when I was younger I had an irrational fear of black holes, but since they aren't common near earth I got over it, but hearing that I'm even more glad we don't see those near earth often.
Same!!! I am also afraid of black holes too smh And it makes it worse because of the sounds. SMH 🤦🏻♀️
I dont think it's irrational lol, I also have a fear of voids in general
@@lou626 earth Is in space bro. We don't even understand 10% of the universe, if a black hole appears ill be right to be scared, we wouldn't know though, dead before realising lol
@@dfalekulo9138 a black hole is the oposite of a void its so massive and filled with particles it has collapsed on itself.
+ a black hole is not more dangerous then a star it acts in the same kind of way towards outside objects.
Oh yes those pesky black holes when they just stroll into the solar system😂
Exactly how you would expect a giant being strong enough to rip a hole in spacetime with a lifespan so long it might as well be immortal to sound like.
And slurping you up like pasta.
Not a being tho
Not a hole tho
@@BleuFire50 Might as well be a being and a hole, NASA lies for breakfast
No hole I'm out
Honestly tho this is such a terrifying audio from a Black Hole and what I actually expected it to sound like. It's so fascinating yet terrifying at the same time
That sounds terrifying
It literally sounds like a warning that death is coming. Scary, yet amazing.
"Hey, you're gonna die, but listen to my sounds first"
Death is coming...
Sounds like an alarm for war
Sounds like the lich kings portal opening from adventure time
sounds like a guy collected all the infinity stones.
Oh space, you never fail to terrify me and fascinate me at the same time. It's truly incredible
In space, no one can hear you scream
@@greendragon5603 I can
@@PhysicallyAwake That sounds like a threat
@@PhysicallyAwake why don't you go into space to test that?
@Tanjirou Kamdaa you do get the reference, right?
I need an 8 hour video of this for ambience.
this is strangely comforting
Imagine floating through the soundless void of space, and then suddenly you hear this sound faintly, as if off in the distance. It grows in intensity until soon you cross into the event horizon of the black hole. What a hauntingly terrifying sound.
I thought you couldn’t hear sound in space
@@shaybae95 you can’t hear sound in a vacuum, however not all of space is a vacuum. There’s areas where there’s gasses in that vacuum, and as such sound waves have a medium to travel through.
They aren’t usually thick enough for sound waves to properly travel and usually ends up not being heard at all
@@shaybae95 they are converting pressure waves into Sound, you can't hear sound by human ear in space
I will die on the 1st second
Just read up a bit on this, and apparently they had to raise this audio 57 octaves in order for it to even be audible to the human ear. That's insane to think about. We still technically don't know what a black hole ACTUALLY sounds like.
Yeah I heard a black hole is like 57 octaves below middle C
Metal heads: *heavy breathing*
@@ultimatemetal9046 😂
Its time we reach a type 1 civilization on the kardashev scale
It won't actually sound like anything. Even light cannot escape, let alone any matter capable of carrying sound to an ear or microphone.
EDIT: Yes, any matter nearby that isn't actually touching the black holes horizon will produce noise from the distorting effects of gravity, but the black hole ITSELF will not produce any noise.
So a blackhole is actually so quiet we can't actually hear it unless they bump up the decibels. Sound can travel in space as long as their is enough gas in the surrounding area huh so basically that gas acts like a solid surface to reverberate that noise off of.
So if there was a explosion in our galaxy between planets would anyone hear it?
Sounds like OM to me
5-6year back,I noticed a Nasa report that Sun sounds like Om now this theory replaces Sun by Black hole
Keep drinking the kool aid
🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@@news18insider96Theories are made to replace existence theories and will always go on. Time is just an illusion.
Ohmm ❤ namasiva
Holly heck, I never thought in my lifetime that id be able to hear what these sound like, this is incredible
Lies again? Black Hole Berita Harian
I agree it's terrifying yet amazing as well!
fr
You see? This is why I love astronomy, space and sci-fi.
@@-_YourAnimatorSavageAreLOL_-
You should read “Contact” by Carl Sagan then, there’s an audiobook on RUclips of one of the actresses who played in the movie Contact who is reading it, she does a great job changing her voice to match the attitudes and character in the book
If this is what we can now hear, imagine what we have yet to see.
Exactly, Little aliens fighting each other with balls of fire “ bow get in that black hole were you belong” BOWW BOWW
@@Stevehboy Go to sleep Connor, it's past your bedtime.
That part
@@Stevehboy cringe
@@SnowJester also the cobra cringe
This sounds like the music that you would hear on a youtube/tiktok creepy video of the person going down a spooky hallway and further down is just pitch black with the ominous vibe something’s there. Waiting.
The more I learn about the Universe the more terrifying it gets
That is mind numbingly horrifying but absolutely the greatest thing I've ever heard. It's remarkable we have the ability to experience such a destructive sound. Thanks again NASA
Why are you happy you can hear such noise
@@Ajay-lu4je Cuz its space
Aliens
@@Ajay-lu4je cause it's cool
Because it's awesome
The sound is actually terrifying. It feels like you are stuck in a never ending maze with darkness all over you. Im sure there are yet other equally or more terrifying things or sounds we are yet to witness and hear
Sounds like OM, to be honest. Which is also known as Pranav or the sound of the universe. I can understand why it might feel scary but it's just a sound. Just think of it as a sound to mediate to.
Sound of Saturn is equally terrifying if not more.
As mentioned in our vedas the sound of the universe is OM
It's was discovsrd in 6th century
I’m sure we can’t even begin to imagine the crazy things that are out there in different galaxies & planets. Stuff not even the wildest science fiction movie could muster. Only time will tell.
It sounds like "om"
Unbelievably powerful. I'm crying. Genuinely extraordinary.
This is the coolest thing I’ve ever heard. It’s terrifying in that it makes dark matter and energy that much more mysterious and menacing, but the fact we actually have this is wicked cool
energy isn’t mysterious, it is just the capacity for an object to do work
You would have said the exact same thing if they'd recorded strong winds on earth and claimed that it's the noises of a black hole. It's really not that interesting.
@@HonorarySaiyan ppl will believe everything
@@HonorarySaiyan Blah blah blah
@@wilhelmburgdorf9309 I think he means dark energy
I like to imagine the frequency is lower in space so every time it dips down in pitch you'd quite literally feel it resonating in your body. Something that massive you can't see but you can feel in space is a terrifying concept
This is actually true! The audio in this clip is pitched way, way up so that human ears can hear it.
Kinda like how lions roaring loudly can make humans freeze or make our ribs tremble ?
What happened to "there's no sound in space". This video is just a recreation of the sounds based on the vibrations presumably right?
I looked it up. And I qoute The viral audio, to be clear, is not a recording: it has been produced by 'sonifying' data taken from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory (another space telescope). The audio produced was originally 57 octaves below middle C, which meant the frequency had to be raised 'quadrillions' of times to be heard by human ears."
@@KermitsBadFurDayits simply data turned into sound, you could make a sound with anything. Very pointless video
Hauntingly beautiful,awe inspiring and ominous.
Ive listened to this so many times in the past 24 hours and I still cant process it. Absolutely amazing. Thanks YT algo 🤘🏻
The sound is pretty scary and relaxing at the same time. Reminds me of sounds from the sea for some reason.
bro what seas have you been going to?
@@SlimyBonesJones Tennessee
@@khaldrogo6130 Ahh yes, Tennessee the state surrounded by sea
Tf you smoking
@@megaboii8589 he's Khal Drogo. The guys feeling a bit sick, don't mind him
It's incredible how we have the technology to be able to replicate what a black hole sounds like
It's not a replica it turns the waves from the black hole into a sound if there was a present vacuum
Pretty Much using the waves possessed by the black hole turning it into a sound. This is technically what it would sound like if we could hear it. The gass makes through what I theorize Possable sound making a near hellish hum.
That’s was disappointing
This is actual audio captured of a black hole.
Bro it’s real I was there with the microphone recording this trust me
Listen to this with headphones on
This is beautiful, like actually. It sounds so ominous and perpetual infinite.
Its sound like indian word "om" (aum). This is a spiritual word. Also used for meditation.
this is actually incredible. yet terrifying. this is exactly what i thought a black hole would sound like. we never know what’s out there. i genuinely believe there are living beings in space.
Yeah and there are powerful intelligent beings in space. Black holes are undeniable evidence that there are living creatures outside of our physical universe.
@stylusscribblers7466 could you please expand on that? How does a black hole prove there is intelligent life
@@stylusscribblers7466 Hey I’d appreciate if you could elaborate on that as well, sounds interesting.
i have legit seen an ufo so i can confirm that there are indeed living beinds in the space and we're not alone
Yeah, there are living beings in space. Everything on this planet for a starter.
Very ominous and scary. Now black holes even sound just as dangerous as they look so dangerous.
It's omm... 🕉️ sound
@@Moviemafia003 not me, the pitch is different. Plus this sounds creepy so I guess if Kali was singing Om it might sound like this.
White hole me chle ja vo chote hai bohot jyadati
nah it sing well black hole sun 😊
@@Moviemafia003 kali is Time and so she was called destroyer of everthing 👍🏽
An interesting thing about this is that this is actually pitched way up. The sounds were so low that NASA had to pitch it up so that we could actually hear the soundwaves.
goosebumps man...
This is about as much as I imagined it sounding like
Omm.. 🕉 lord shiv
It's omm... 🕉️
It's 🕉️
I wanna take a trip there so badly to see what the noise is about.😃
@@ROD_MON yes u can ... But u will not be able to tell that to us 😂... BTW it's OM sound
I could have happily gone my whole life without hearing this noise thanks nasa
U got BPS
It's also your fault that you choose to click on this video, just saying
Imagine flying by in a starship, seeing a black hole with an accretion disk and hearing that 😱
I mean bro you know it’s gonna sound hella creepy if it’s the sound of a black hole what did you expect
Human curiosity is as inevitable as the vastness of the universe itself.
It sounds like something that would come out from the postal 1997 soundtrack. This audio has great potential for ambience sounds.
The only sound that meets my expectations.
This is even creepier when you consider that if other space faring civilizations don’t exist, we’re the only species in the universe to have heard this sound - a sound that wasn’t mathematically meant to ever be heard.
It's mathematically happening though, but, is it a construct? Or is it a product of circumstances
But we are not the whole universe is so big there definitely things out there, we are not the only ones
But it’s very scary 😰😰😰
@@prettiestbaddie4194 oh yeah I agree, I agree that mathematically I think it’s impossible for life to not exist on other planets. The difficulty and part I’m less firm in my beliefs is whether or not that life has evolved to form civilizations, and if they have, whether those civilizations are space faring civilizations. The Fermi Paradox and its counter arguments create a string of uncertainty that I’m not sure we’ll solve in my lifetime.
Mathematically the chance that we are the only ones with civilization is not 0
For once science fiction comes to reality. This is exactly how I thought it would sound like.
I expected black Sabbath into the void
Because it is itself fiction
Printing organs and smartphones were science fiction only a few years ago and have come to reality, so not really for once lol
I didn't expect to see you here Eula
sounds like I need to check the cameras and see if chica moved
I could imagine just being in like 4035 in a space ship and your controls stop working and all you hear is this sound
How true is that . This is truly the sounds coming from black hole
Extreme gravitational pull that even light and sound can't escape....pretty much what you'd expect, deadly terrifying.
Why does it shoot out beams of light though if light can't escape it?
@@Moa_Smug that's only showing sound tracking ... It's not a light beam
It's omm... 🕉️ sound ... A HINDUISM SOUND
@@Moviemafia003 again, the pitch is different. Plus this sounds creepy so I guess if Kali was singing On it might sound like this.
@@benmiles00 you have personally heard kali mata talking?
The fact that this isn't even what it really sounds like is absolutely terrifying...
Theyd be to quiet to hear even if we was right next to one
@@justarandompersonontheinte5044 i wonder if that would be the case, since the black hole would likely have pulled in so much matter i wouldnt be suprised if it was enough material for the vibrations travelling across that same matter to produce sound
Probably so deafening and intense that it warps space and time... Oh wait, it does.
@@rraymondssilva You wouldn’t hear anything since there’s no air in space for any sound waves to travel through.
@@KinkssNCoilss in a vacuum but not all of space is a vacuum! Like they said in the video there's lots of gas n other materials in space, but you're mostly right our ears can't pick it up however that doesn't mean there's no sound, specially engineered machines can.
Sounds more like my stomach when i’m hungry😂
Freaking cool!!! Thank you for sharing . We would never hear this in our lifetime if it wasn't for you guys!! 😎
When I listened to this for the first time, I felt as if I was being pulled into the actual black hole. Mesmerizing yet spine chilling.
Did the black hole get you in the end?
@@adiands850 If she does not reply soon it is safe to say it got her.
Lol
It's Om sound
💀💀
This is one of the few things in life that actually sound as cool as you imagine it.
Yeah, bald eagles were a real disappointment on that front
the sound is giving me chills .. kind of goosebumps over my body
@@leonardocastellanos7344 I just listened to it and I'm extremely disappointed ☹️
Eye of Terror opened sooner than expected
Imagine floating in space and then suddenly feel a strong tug and this sound starts playing 😮
Weird how even though no one could possibly anticipate the sound this would make, we all did so accurately.
Agreed!
We inherently know a lot of things we are all part of the universe.
We will never know if it's accurate or not
This is absolutely haunting. And yet, also somewhat soothing.
they lying to the world
Well sit on yoga pose and just say 'om' and inhale while say it! you'll fell the same soothing feelings
Try it once
@@deshundillard1337 who is they lol
@@grins6791 The Government and higher ups of america
@@abhishekdubey7058 I tried brother. It didn't
Props to the scientists who travelent to the cluster and recorded this for all of us to hear, then also gave the sound sample to Kane Pixels channel for use in their Backroom projects.
Sounds beautiful!
shoutout to the camera crew and the legends who travelled through this black hole to bring us this amazing sound tape, true legends
Whoever this “ camera man” is. He is basically unkill able. Nothing can stop him from going outside of the universe..
ty bro
Ur all welcome ✌
Don't tell me that you don't know about advance artificial intelligence 💀
@@supertunaInlachimolala sped person spotted
Apparently they had to raise this to a frequency we can hear
Which means it’s even creepier and deeper than that
Imagine the black hole mixing a track and it has an eq from ranges -Infinity to infinity 😅😅
Like the bloop? If no one knows what I'm talking about look up the Bloop in the ocean. You'll understand
@@GlaxianGames just googled that is really
Cool!!! Now you got me going to watch a documentary on it lol
yeah, the original sound wave's period is about 10 MILION years. 20Hz, the lowest frequency we can hear, has a period of 1/20 of a second...
@@GlaxianGames Thx for letting me know of something interesting, was just getting bored.
Sounds like what i would expect a space leviathan to 😂
Imagine your drifting through space all by yourself, detached from your crew and you hear this sound, and its getting excruiciatingly louder as you drift closer and closer to it, while you frantically move around trying to find where its coming from.
Huge respect to the guy who travelled all the way to record this video in 4K resolution 🙌
u mean the drone
@@imadethatbtchfamous r/wooooooooosh
@@imadethatbtchfamous nah, the cameraman
@@bigboss9337 the camera man is inevitable 🤠
Lol… it was a drone
Science can be truly incredible but at the same time terrifying, that’s what makes it interesting.
Then you realize that science is based on reality.
Or so you could say that
Reality is haunting and terrifying.
@@bananacat9139 Indeed, that’s what makes human curious, the fear of the unknown. Perhaps intrusive
Science can also be life saving. It's like the progression system in a game. Very rewarding, we should be more focused on it as a species.
Science can get your marks terrified!
plus ur profile senku 😂
Wow the black hole really being that void full of voices
I like the fact that they managed to get air in space to listen to that sound.
yeah, i have to admit i'm a bit skeptical on that one too, sound waves do not spread in space
@@kiarunauhhhhh did you not read what they said in the video? About the gas cloud clusters?
This feels haunting and gives lovecraftian vibes exactly like you’d imagine a freaking black hole should do
I imagine this noise being made by a giant eyeball with tentacles that travels through space eating planets. Lol
@@zombifiedpariah7392 I can tell you love lovecraftian stuff
My first thoughts as well
Planet sized organism 😳
@@zombifiedpariah7392 Azathoth
sounds really cool. i'm curious what "mixed with other data" means, can anyone elaborate on what it's being combined with?
Farts and burps and stuff
darude sandstorm bass boosted
@@tinman3747 lol
Cbat
Usually audio like this is recorded at around 40-50 octaves below the human hearing range. So they pitched in higher so we can hear it. The mixing makes us hear it better as well.
Edit: It was pitched up by 57 octaves.
this is actually terrifying.
It sounds like the gases are escaping uranus.
Space is so mysterious. Part of the reason why I love it so much.
Imagine how scary the conquerors of are universe are. There’s aliens that are less intelligent than us, then there’s INTELLIGENT aliens.
@@Us3r739 being the only species in this universe is lonely and terrifying
and being NOT the only one species in this universe is also terrifying 🤦♂️
Hate*
@@luzzbightyear2126 why do you hate the universe?
If you’ve played or watched any sci-fi horror media you’ll learn to fear it.
This reminds me of the strongest super typhoon landed in my country 8 years ago. The powerful wind blowing sounded exactly like this.
Was it Hagupit or Haiyan?
That's nature undoubtedly crippy!
@@tropicalsimonthirty2283 Haiyan, but we call that typhoon yolanda
@@pradap2298 indeed
@@elspill1381 are you from PH too?
It sounds like if you lived next to a busy highway and heard hundreds of speeding motorists.
Astronomy has always been my most favorite scientific subject and I don’t know why, but for some reason, I have always found black holes to be equally fascinating and terrifying. And this sound is also both equally fascinating and terrifying as the object it’s from! Space and its infinite wonders will never cease to amaze us
I somehow skipped the black in black holes so I thought you were into holes, just holes.
😐ok...
I forget what scientist mentioned it, but if the body could withstand a black hole, you could use one to travel to the future because of its strong gravitational pull.
@@lenkaido1357this reply has contributed nothing to society
@@lenkaido1357😐what a great comment…
It sounds like something you would find in the deepest ocean waters
What? What could possibly make these sounds in the ocean.
@@TCC62 cthulhu
Interesting how they gave that sound a very low pitch tone. I wonder what it would sound in high pitch, or something close to human voice
We've explored more of space than we have the ocean depths. So believable. Those who view otherwise, I'm sorry.
Right
Never thought that just the sound of something would make me feel this much dread but here we are.
It sounds like OM!❤
the fact all of space is real is insane. Just think of all that is really out there and how big space is.. there’s just so many different amazing things all around space so far away. It really is like a dream, truly unbelievable .
It’s scary to think that farther away parts universe may not even have to abide by the same rules and laws that we do. Like maybe the laws of physics get bent if you go far enough out.
@@user-yk5ql9gz9b Real life far lands lol
@@user-yk5ql9gz9b No it does not. It will feel extremely different but there is no point in space where it's like ok across this line things work differently.
More than 90% of space is empty so…
@@Young-ep8iktechnically we don’t know for certain as we’ve never been that far out, though there’s no evidence to support it we cannot say with 100% certainty.
It sounds eerily terrifying. I can only imagine an giant cosmic entity living in the space, not an black hole.
Space is beautiful and simultaneously scary.
It sounds almost like a musical cue
Kind of what I always imagined they'd sound like. Just an ominous deep hum, like some cosmic hunger
this comment right here. sounds like bellowing, eating and eating to satisfy a hunger that will never go away
Darth Nihilus Moment
The embodiment of no escape
An irreversible tide of unmaking
The roaring moan of destruction
An unplugged drain in spacetime
The sound of all hopelessness
An unending cry of forget
The dying scream of the unknown
*Dies of death*
Britain.
Defo got a 9 in English language
The call of the void
@@AJ-yu6uh what would it mean if I scored a 7
sounds like what i expected it to sound like a vacuum cleaner in space
I take credit for this. They used my stomach after eating taco bell to craft this sound.
Literally exactly what I always imagine one would sound like.
Actually sound is Allahu Akbar try again and holeheartedly magic❤❤❤❤
This is so eerie. You're not just hearing something from space, you're hearing a creature that has torn a hole in the very fabric of reality itself, an entity that has come to be known as the destroyer of worlds. It's such a haunting sound, hearing the echoes of a dark pit we haven't even seen yet.
*EDIT:* For anyone wondering, I'm not trying to be all existential or deep or anything. I'm just describing the black hole "emitting" this sound in a creative way. This is literally just how I describe things sometimes.
Cthulhu?
not so sure buddy
@@zed6740 probably dormamu, idk how u spell it.
Major L
You should consider poetry
Sounds like a 1910s phonograph played backwards.
Respect to Ligeti (and by extention Kubrick) for getting it right.
Actually hearing this makes me terrified and also amazed, from the sound of it, it had me hitting the sentece "must not look" it makes me think that originally we shouldn't be discovering this kinds of things outside our planet but because of curiosity and knowledge we ended up so and this is just fascinating... I wonder if ever there is something more that we would discover outside the solar system..
Maybe one day but probly not in our lifetime.
@@tobygarton9494 not with that attitude
@@blob5907 Well we certainly dont know for sure i could be wrong though ill admit that much. The solar system and universe is a big place and everything is so far away from earth. I am hopeful one day we will discover amazing things.
There's this theory that life is alien bc water is not naturally from Earth, so what if the life was already in it when it arrived? This makes me think there's something deep inside us that tells us to be afraid of this
@@tobygarton9494 you never know. People were saying humans wouldn't be flying for another hundred years only a couple years before planes were invented