Scary Sounds in Water

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0:00 - intro
0:23 - hydrophones
0:57 - upsweep
1:35 - whistle
2:01 - bloop
2:59 - julia
3:39 - slowdown and train
4:39 - boing
5:10 - malformed whale
6:33 - creepy beluga
7:35 - fish can talk
7:43 - garibaldi
7:56 - weakfish
8:19 - black drum
9:10 - abyss call
9:49 - ping
10:23 - lightning strike
10:46 - monster
11:27 - ocean is unexplored

#mrslav #mystery #sound
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6:53 i don't what scares me the most
the fact that the whale is perfectly mimicking the tone
or that fact that the mimic sounds like a panicking human frantically contacting someone underwater

devonmike
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I’m more afraid of whatever is hiding underwater than I am about whatever is undiscovered from outer space.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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I've heard that a sonar pulse underwater is severely fatal to a close by diver. I've heard that it is like a big pressure wave and will literally rupture and liquefy someone's organs. Those divers were super lucky they weren't close

Valfothr
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I remember hearing a creepy story of divers who'd work at the bottom of the ocean where it was so dark they could barely see a few feet in front of them with their lights and how fish would come up to them. The divers knew this meant the fish were hiding from something.

UberAwesomeDewd
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Fish noises can be really creepy.
I used to have a catfish in an aquarium next to my bed... His name was Kirby (he ate a lot) and I absolutely adored him.
Didn't keep him from scaring the hell out of me by hissing and growling in the middle of the night, though.

silvercandra
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The Train one sounds like a ship whistle still being blown by a deceased sailor. The beluga whale was just uncanny valley scary.

GreenDashEntertainment
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That scene in that movie 7:31 has been the most terrifying thing that I've ever seen/heard in any movie. There's no ghost, demon, jump-scare or anything in any other movie that has sent chills down my spine like that horrific stuff.

SomeoneCommenting
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Can’t wait to be on a submarine and suddenly hear
“Detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in the region are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”

krewoliskii
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No obnoxious intro, no obnoxious outro, just information and good occasional humor to breakaway from the data. I enjoy this style of video very much.

ResonantTonalityMusic
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I appreciate that this video was just very...rational about the explanations. "This is a creepy noise, and it was probably just volcanic activity." Simple, informative, and not fearmongering for effect.

sovereigncervine
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If you look at the left side of those spectroscopes you can see these sounds have been shifted up in frequency a lot. In reality theyre very VERY deep bass frequencies. 20hz is the lowest sound a human can hear, but you can still FEEL lower frequencies in your body if theyre loud enough.

So imagine this: youre scuba diving and suddenly you hear and feel this insanely loud and deep rumbling in your body 😱

Litepaw
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As someone prone to being spooked, I appreciate how you actually break down logical explanations for what all of these are.

ToastbackWhale
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A theory I heard was that the 52 hertz whale might be completely deaf and thus doesn't know how loud he's being, which would explain why there was only one. The reason another was detected could mean that another deaf whale was born and managed to survive into adulthood.

Pipkiablo
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8:15 that weakfish is just typing on his keyboard really fast

nembutsu
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6:53 impostors beluga is damn creepy af.

spongeman
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As a person who live in Pacific ring of fire, you can literally heard the rumbling of eathquake traveling like a wave coming towards your location. It was terifying to hear and even see its wave like shaking when you live in a plain, unpopulated area.

philipandreigumabong
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For those who are having trouble imagining just how deep the abyss call was in this video, if you've ever played the game "Subnautica", the active lava zone is approximately 1, 700 meters deep, which equates to about 1.7 kilometers. under a tenth of the depth that call was recorded at. It kinda puts into perspective just how massively deep our oceans are.

shimo_
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Hearing a radar pinging underwater has to be one of the freakiest things ever, it sounds so surreal!

Sniperboy
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The ping seems the most terrifying, the fact that the fast high pitched sounds right after the call are frequent and perfectly aligned gives the mood that an animal is making that sound.

F-BLightningII
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9:15 just sounds like an in-air recording of bullfrog in a pond especially with the high pitch noise in its background.

rsethc