Nah this water droplet sound is actually pretty terrifying and it is already sending shivers down my spine . It’s just how fast the sound goes from lower pitched to high pitched and imagining two huge objects clashing together making that sound just sends shivers down my spine ngl
@@MASTEROFOTTERS It was recreated from gravitational waves picked up by LIGO. Its frequency got increased because it was below rhe range of human hearing originally
It's like a million lightyears away, if it happened close enough to earth and is heard in full volume, it would decimate everything. Your head would explode
@@PepsiEnjoyer69no its not the distance its the fact space is a vacuum, if the sound was able to travel to us through air or something it would destroy us all even if it was far away
If it makes you feel better this is completely made up. Black holes wouldn't make a sound as sound doesn't travel through vacuums. And if you were on a planet that was anywhere near a black hole that planet is toast lol
@@morisn yes… by gravitational waves, not air. This is a reproduction of what they think it would sound like. Gravitational waves can be converted to sound.
2 roundularities that literally twist and break physics around them colliding, making an estimated 500+ DB noise that sounds like a water droplet hitting a puddle
black holes release gravitational waves which can be converted into sound its pitched up because the sound is actually under 20hz and so we cannot hear it without the higher pitch, if you were closer to the collision the sound would blow your head apart even if you can't hear it
I like how that sound has more energy than every star in the observable universe and it is the loudest sound in the universe but I could fall asleep it it because it sounds like a drop
I heard about this a few years ago on the Science Channel. If I'm not mistaken Mike Rowe was the narrator and he talked about the collision releasing something like 3x the sun's mass in the form of a gravitational wave (In the first collision).
Just to make it clear, you would actually hear nothing. And what would happen is the violent absurd energy of spacetime itself being bent would absolutely decimate you in ways we probably cant begin to understand because we are not capable of testing something that requires the magnificent fucking energy of two black holes colliding. Its actually quite terrifying, and despite traveling unimaginable distances we can somehow still detect the dissipated warping effect. All they did was turn a measurement/image into audio for fun
So you mean to tell me the black holes circle one another and it's all slow until the very end when-- "bwhiiip!" they merge together just like that?!?! If so, that's insane to think about such massive things moving so fast🤯
I hear them all the time, who hasn't?? There colliding at least every 15 minutes all over the place,, more amazing is being able to hear them since sound doesn't travel in space
It sounds like the audio correlates with how fast they collide as they spin faster and faster around each other which makes this sound stupid terrifying bc it shows just how fast they really move
So you’re telling me that theoretically speaking two black holes colliding, from the perception of a human, would sound like a reversed comedic slide whistle sound effect lol
imagine how dense they must be to have the power to pull nearly identical in size masses and simply merge without exploding. it's strong enough to contain likely a cataclysmic explosion for anything around it
The interesting thing about their collision is that even though it may look like they've collided for us, the two singularities could still be orbiting each other at a significantly faster and faster rate just like what is shown in simulations where two orbiting masses circle each other at an increasingly faster speed endlessly as they get denser and the closer to each other
in case folks were wondering: this sound is a translation of gravitational waves into sound waves, not a recreation of the sound waves one might have heard if they were near the black holes. they took the gravitational wave frequency and instead played that same frequency as a sound, scaled up into the human-audible range. for this video, they chose a higher octave but it could have been a lower octave. this sound also has nothing to do with the sound that theoretically MIGHT (i'm not even sure) have been produced IF the black holes were surrounded by dense gas, because those sounds would depend on the gas makeup and density. and it's worth noting that a lot of gas clouds in space have extremely low density. if such a low density environment were between you and the black holes, it would mean almost zero sound propagation.
If you could be nearby and be able to hear the sound, it'd probably be loud almost ear shattering rings. You'd be dead before hearing that though I'm sure
To be fair, it isn’t actual sound waves, it’s waves on spacetime. So yeah imagine that instead of sound you’re getting space and time squished into a high pitch like that
Remember kids, the true vibrations of black holes are on a frequency that we can’t hear it. Coupled with the fact that the wavelengths are so wide. Not only have these sounds been scaled up into a frequency that we can hear, but it happens on such a large timescale that we wouldn’t even notice the shift
The black hole : 💀🔥👹💥
The sound : 💧💧
Fr
You should replaace the baby emoji with water emoji💧 because the sound look sound like drop of water
@@i_love_gay_corn_69 true
isn't this sped up?
🗿
Me: lowering my volume, ready to be scared...
The sound: kawaiii-
Sounds goofy af ngl like a cartoon
@@williamowens2063 ikr💀
🤣🤷🏻♀️
That's because sound don't travel in vaccum. It's just interpretation of wavelength capture
Well to human hear it sounds like that, because it's so god damn loud that our ears would've started ringing so much, and then we've gotten deaf
Nah that's just funny but it would be terrifying in person 💀
In person?hunny u wont hear a thing
@@dlwlrma4307 but seeing it.
@@dlwlrma4307 seeing it hunny.
What I think it was vs what it was
What I think it was:💣💣💣💀💀🔥🔥☄️☄️
What is was:😊
its literally a explosion bigger than all nuclear bombs we can make with all materials from all planets in the universe
My expectations: ⚡️💥🔥💀
Black hole: 💧
Fr
the hell was that
I expected like an eerie long sound that would send shivers down my spine but instead I got this -->💧
Bruh literally...
But listen to the sound of one on its own and you really will get shivers
Nah this water droplet sound is actually pretty terrifying and it is already sending shivers down my spine . It’s just how fast the sound goes from lower pitched to high pitched and imagining two huge objects clashing together making that sound just sends shivers down my spine ngl
sweat?(jk)
Bro sounds like a reverse water droplet 💀
This is actually loudest sound possible in the universe.
Eardrums breaking because of a water drop sound
The fact that the two scariest things in the universe colliding sounds like a water droplet on a spectrograms is kinda poetic
Black hole: Destroyer of worlds, nothing can escape, the most powerful entity in the universe
Sound when they merge: woop
The black hole: 👺👹👿🦹♂️🤬
The sound: 💧😊
this not nice bro 😒👎
Copycat 🗣🗣🗣
Copy comment momment
The same joke but worse
@@erikamarton7635you’re the one not nice
A bit too chill for the loudest sound in the universe 💀
Its raidowaves being translated into sound!:D
@@MASTEROFOTTERSIsn't it gravitational waves?
@@ubel539 I don't think so(?)
@@MASTEROFOTTERS It was recreated from gravitational waves picked up by LIGO. Its frequency got increased because it was below rhe range of human hearing originally
My brain sounds I hear while studying out of the blue💀:
Bro missed science class
@@relstudios1346🤓
@@ismellfeet888🪞👆
Don't judge a book by it's cover 💀
"Don't cover the judge by... AYE.. don't judge the cover judge the book, ay man
Don't book the cover.... wHaTeVeR, just don't do it."
Don't judge a cover by it's book
It's cute but the scenario is terrifying. Like hearing a happy children's song at 3AM when you're home alone.
if you're happy and you know it cl
what i expected: HHHUUUUGRRRRRRRE
what actually happened: woooooooe
It's like a million lightyears away, if it happened close enough to earth and is heard in full volume, it would decimate everything. Your head would explode
@@PepsiEnjoyer69that’s…. Not reassuring
@@PepsiEnjoyer69nuh uh, I have ear plugs
@@PepsiEnjoyer69no its not the distance its the fact space is a vacuum, if the sound was able to travel to us through air or something it would destroy us all even if it was far away
@@Shinssei bruh
Cute, considering they're the scariest things in this universe
This is what it sounds like from billions of miles away🤣 I’m sure up close it would be a lot more devastating
thousands of lightyears actually, which is much further than billions of miles
In space... you can not hear sounds.
They moded the sound.
@@evanyes5762 they used the gravitational waves to do this they turned it into sound
@@suntzu2508 ^
@@suntzu2508 AKTUALLI 🤓
the black hole: D E A T H
the sound: bloop
the bloop that shatters you from how loud it is, though
This is actually loudest sound possible in the universe.
@@RUBIKS.R.lemme edit
so two black holes colliding sounds like my black hole passing a small amount of gas... nice
I hope its not what im thinking it is💀
@@SmilingDumbCat yes it is
I see what you mean
Very astute observation
did i just mute my volume all the way to 10 expecting some next level earrape sound, then i got a drop of water?
If it makes you feel better this is completely made up. Black holes wouldn't make a sound as sound doesn't travel through vacuums. And if you were on a planet that was anywhere near a black hole that planet is toast lol
@@TheAcad3micAs I read from some comments here, they transform gravitational waves into sound waves
Though it doesnt sound loud, if space had some sort of medium sound level and we had heard that it would be deafening
As I understand it bigger events in space are 350-500dB.
I love how black holes sound like the pits of hell but when they collide they just sound cute
Black holes: guys today we are going to do water asmr
So the sound they produce in the vacuum of space. That's nice.
The sound is derived from the gravitational waves, not real sound as in air vibrations.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 still sound, isn't it.
@@morisn yes… by gravitational waves, not air. This is a reproduction of what they think it would sound like. Gravitational waves can be converted to sound.
@@williamowens2063 thank you. You learn something new every day
@@morisn No problem! It is why I love channels like this. In my opinion, these channels the best type of content on YT. :)
Ah yes, my favorite soundtrack, blackhole.
2 roundularities that literally twist and break physics around them colliding, making an estimated 500+ DB noise that sounds like a water droplet hitting a puddle
BLACK HOLES COLLIDING BE SPITTIN BARS 🔥🔥🔥
why did i just burst out laughing hearing that💀
And apparently it is supposed to be the loudest thing in the universe. So imagine that sound but multiply the decimal amount by a million
From producing building toys for kids into studying a goddamn blackhole. Damn Lego is breaking leg!
But in Space.......... nobody can hear you scream....
So, how do we hear the sound?
Microwaves or radiowaves
black holes release gravitational waves which can be converted into sound its pitched up because the sound is actually under 20hz and so we cannot hear it without the higher pitch, if you were closer to the collision the sound would blow your head apart even if you can't hear it
Could've been in a gas cloud
Gravitational wave
Soundwaves wtf
Black holes casually being one of the most terrifying entities in space but the sound they make is the same as my as my kitchen sink 😂
Respect to the cameraman filming and recording it
its crazy how something so simple can be so complex at the same time.
Me getting ready to take my headphones off
Me realizing the sound is a water drop
I was prepared for a huge sound that would blow my eardrums out, guess I’m wrong💀
This sounds like i respawned in a game
This sounded like a hyena
Хуйня?
I really thought the sound would sound like a fabric getting ripped in a distorted effect
After that sound I knew the comments would be LIT af 😂😂😂😂
Fun fact: this is the loudest sound in the entire universe
I like how that sound has more energy than every star in the observable universe and it is the loudest sound in the universe but I could fall asleep it it because it sounds like a drop
How can something so devastatingly destructive sound so... cute! 🤨
I heard about this a few years ago on the Science Channel. If I'm not mistaken Mike Rowe was the narrator and he talked about the collision releasing something like 3x the sun's mass in the form of a gravitational wave (In the first collision).
Vacuum does not carry in sounds, this is how space-time fabric would sound if converted into sound we here.
Good thing we gave it a cute name, called gravity~
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Actually, now that I think about it more, it’s starting to frighten me…
nobody : 🌌
the sink in the bathroom; 🫧
the shower in the bathroom; 💧
“Have you ever heard the sounds of black holes?”
Me: Well I hope I never do 💀
Just to make it clear, you would actually hear nothing. And what would happen is the violent absurd energy of spacetime itself being bent would absolutely decimate you in ways we probably cant begin to understand because we are not capable of testing something that requires the magnificent fucking energy of two black holes colliding. Its actually quite terrifying, and despite traveling unimaginable distances we can somehow still detect the dissipated warping effect. All they did was turn a measurement/image into audio for fun
No, this is what it sounds like. This is actually the loudest sound in the universe, its just lowered down to an absurd level for obvious reasons
So you mean to tell me the black holes circle one another and it's all slow until the very end when-- "bwhiiip!" they merge together just like that?!?! If so, that's insane to think about such massive things moving so fast🤯
No i havent heared sound of 2 black holes crashing on each other. Thanks for asking!
it sounds quiet because it was recorded on a device but if you were to hear it in person it would be way louder than a device
The video:black holes collision
The biggest black hole among them all:
I don't collide,I swallow
I hear them all the time, who hasn't?? There colliding at least every 15 minutes all over the place,, more amazing is being able to hear them since sound doesn't travel in space
Good to know that a bigger black hole doesn’t eat the smaller one, they just fuse.
Black holes are like the equivalent of whirlpools
It sounds like the audio correlates with how fast they collide as they spin faster and faster around each other which makes this sound stupid terrifying bc it shows just how fast they really move
Imagine getting stretched into two while the black holes crash on eachother (you'r between them), and all you can hear is "woeeelp💧"
(Black hole coming to earth)
The whales:
So you’re telling me that theoretically speaking two black holes colliding, from the perception of a human, would sound like a reversed comedic slide whistle sound effect lol
imagine how dense they must be to have the power to pull nearly identical in size masses and simply merge without exploding. it's strong enough to contain likely a cataclysmic explosion for anything around it
Remember.
If you hear *"woop,"* let's just say, ya ded bro.
The interesting thing about their collision is that even though it may look like they've collided for us, the two singularities could still be orbiting each other at a significantly faster and faster rate just like what is shown in simulations where two orbiting masses circle each other at an increasingly faster speed endlessly as they get denser and the closer to each other
Us from earth: Well, that didn't sound so bad...
The nearby planets who orbited the black holes: 🔥🔥🔥☠️📉📉📉
That's adorable.
AMAZING CREATION OF GOD.
God: “it’s just a prank bro”
*the universe
@@Marksmen17i hate god
The fact a black hole is just a dead star thats so heavy it bends gravity and light around it
in case folks were wondering:
this sound is a translation of gravitational waves into sound waves, not a recreation of the sound waves one might have heard if they were near the black holes.
they took the gravitational wave frequency and instead played that same frequency as a sound, scaled up into the human-audible range. for this video, they chose a higher octave but it could have been a lower octave.
this sound also has nothing to do with the sound that theoretically MIGHT (i'm not even sure) have been produced IF the black holes were surrounded by dense gas, because those sounds would depend on the gas makeup and density. and it's worth noting that a lot of gas clouds in space have extremely low density. if such a low density environment were between you and the black holes, it would mean almost zero sound propagation.
Black holes colliding: 💧
Atmosphere of fucking Saturn: ☢️☢️☢️🗣️🗣️🔫🔫🩸🩸🩸🩸
I should make that my phone's notification sound.
Sounds like the mating calls a bird makes
I just busted out laughing the moment I heard that. 🤣
This happened billions of years ago and the sound waves just reached us
For an event so catastrophic it’s the cutest sound you’d hear 😂
Its actually the loudest sound in the universe, just the volume is lowered down for an obvious reason
Hauntingly beautiful
Fr sounds like the voices of the undead
It sounded like my leaky faucet while I was high off psychedelic mushrooms
I love how we perceive the sound of it lol. It makes me chuckle every time I hear it.
Keep in mind.
This is like hearing à whistle like its 30 ft away but the source is on the moon
Black Hole Chan getting in a fight with sister!
That sound stops being cute when you understand that is the noise of gravity itself being rippled trough space
It's basically my email notification sound
The forbidden bloop💀
Have you ever heard the sound of two black holes crashing together?
Me: No, it's impossible...
If you could be nearby and be able to hear the sound, it'd probably be loud almost ear shattering rings. You'd be dead before hearing that though I'm sure
Everyone was expecting the sound to be terrifying.. but instead.. it sounded like a damn water droplet-..
Bro after the water drop noise just imagine getting flung super far away from the gravity waves after 💀
That sound was...something
I bet that was not the sound generated near the black holes when they collided some hundred light years back😂
"In space, noone can hear you scream!" But you can hear black holes merging?
Incredible two wormholes coming together
sounds like a teardrop
The Black Hole sound: 👹💥⚡️💀
Two Black Holes collides: 💧
This is literally the sound of two universes colliding. Even our universe is inside a black hole.
Everytime two black holes collide, a man and a women fall in love
WE MAKING IT OUT THE SINGULARITY WITH THIS ONE
To be fair, it isn’t actual sound waves, it’s waves on spacetime. So yeah imagine that instead of sound you’re getting space and time squished into a high pitch like that
My expectation:👹💥🔥💀
Black hole:💧💧
Here I thought it would be like the Mount Krakatoa explosion. 😂
Remember kids, the true vibrations of black holes are on a frequency that we can’t hear it. Coupled with the fact that the wavelengths are so wide. Not only have these sounds been scaled up into a frequency that we can hear, but it happens on such a large timescale that we wouldn’t even notice the shift
That sound is almost certainly accompanied with body destroying ripples
this sound is probably pitched up by something like 10^50 times
No way. Those events probably sound more like tuning forks as loud as a billion nukes!
It’s probably a whole lot louder in person