At 194 decibels, a sound wave at standard atmospheric pressure becomes a shock wave. It's not a sound anymore. Above this, it's just increasing shockwave energy and violence.
Sleeping at lasts atlas albums i haven't stopped listening to for a few years now, its music to describe the human expereince as well as talk about our place in the universe.
Music and Albums recommendations: Daftpunk - Homework Daftpunk - Discovery Air: Moon Safari Jamiroquai - Travelling While Moving Manic Street Peachers - Everything Must Go David Gray - White Ladder Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Keane - Under The Iron Sea Led Zeppelin - Mothership
Ty for the explaination for the 40k noise marines Although, i assume the original commenter asked for "how much Weel/THC is enough to kill someone" (possibly basing off the meme about the 20.000 mg THC gummy. Which is a meme i found on tumblr)
I know this might sound crazy, but hear me out here. In this really really small world (Have you seen it? It's like a globe. Crazy, right? Anyway) This place where more than half of humanity goes to die, this world we live on... There are a few weird wacky people that -get this- THEY USE DECIMALS IN PLACE OF COMMAS! Can you believe that? I know, it's soo crazy, i'm about to lose my mind here. So like to them, "20.000" is like "20-thousand" to us normal people. Man, what a wacky world.
The Family Feud Theme Song (there's different variants from it for different eras of the show. My personal favorite is the Dawson era (1976-1985) theme.) Oh and then we have the 1883 Krakatoa eruption. Rated at a staggering 310 dBs, one of the explosions during the 1883 Krakatoa eruption was so loud, sailors over 100 miles away went deaf!
Life Noggins, I have been follwing for long time and like your videos. Recently I developed TINNITUS after SIMPLY sleeping with my headphones. IT HAS NO CURE. If possible, please make a follow up video on TINNITUS. This would spread awareness. I want people to be aware of this. I would not wish this on my worst enemy. Awesome video, BTW.
I once had tinnitus for three straight days. I could hear the ringing echo in my brain when I spoke to my customers for my delivery job. My mother told me it was caused by allergies. That was crazy!
Tom Vek -- Aroused A different kind of pop for all. Also, what is Tinnitus then? Is it just the follicles bent permanently so they create a sound? I ask because I cannot remember experiencing silence.
No one will probably see this rant, but I'm triggered and shall vent. I am always triggered when these videos pop up discussing 'loud sounds'. I'm glad you mentioned that intensity, frequency, and exposure time all play a factor but I wish people would elaborate further. Decibels are not a very useful unit to measure the effects of sound on their own. The frequency plays a massive role. Decibels just measure the pressure difference with reference to the human hearing threshold (quietest sound we can hear). As an extreme example, climbing mount Everest is equivalent to ~184dB when using the formula. Many people climb it and don't suffer any ill effects because the frequency is extremely low. As a better example with audible frequencies, I compete in IASCA dB league where we try to generate as much sound pressure as possible in our project cars. My personal car generates 158db at 38hz and I sit inside that with no hearing protection regularly for extended periods of time. Once again, the frequency is too low to have drastic damaging effects. I've been competing for over 10 years and I'm fine. There are even videos of me out there sitting inside much louder vehicles as loud as 170dB and I didn't died and I can still hear fine. It's one thing to measure raw pressure difference (Decibels) vs measuring how hard you shake something (intensity) with how quickly something is being shaken (frequency) and with for how long (exposure). A good way to think about it is someone slowly swaying you back and forth vs someone grabbing you and shaking you the same distance but very fast. One might feel quite nice while the other can clearly give you a concussion or even kill you.
Interesting Also, if you didn’t know, hope this helps you in general, Jesus will fulfill you more than anything in this world, I speak from experience (from when i did Romans 10:9-13), he loves you and wants to be in a meaningful (not romantic) relationship with you. :) “that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Romans 10:9-13 KJV “and saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.” Mark 1:15 KJV If you want proof that Jesus and the Bible are true look a documentary called “Ron Wyatt discoveries 2022” on TH-cam and a TH-cam channel called Expedition Bible. They both examine archeological sites and discoveries that prove the Bible, and even reference secular sources. (Just don’t convert to 7th day Adventism after watching the documentary) And lastly if you don’t know the gospel and want to be saved search up “abc’s of Salvation Teenmissions” on Google and it should be the first or second result. When you click on it read the whole thing, and do what it says and have faith in Jesus while you are doing it, do not doubt, and if it is hard for you to do what it says, ask Jesus to help you, have faith that he will, and *he will.* God Bless :)
Been listening to a lot of HappyHappy as of recent! Especially their "L'appel du vide" album is really calming to listen to! Though I saw that not many people like it..
"Where Civilization Once Lay" composed by Jeremiah/Joanna Pena, "The Legend Comes to Life" from Pokemon 2000 (because I am a nerd), and "Defiant" by David Chappell are like my top 3 pieces of music.
“Mirror Man” by Jack Stauber “Our Word” from 36 Questions “A Campaign of Shock and Awe” by Evelyn Evelyn “Rät” by Penelope Scott “Dear God” by XTC “Dream Sweet in Sea Major” by Miracle Musical
Im adding to your video that the only sound that can kill you is a submarine sonar which can have up to 300 decibels, if you’re diving close to the area where the submarine is, it can most certainly kill you.
Could you please do any videos on epilepsy or seizures? Be great to know how they could possibly effect our mental health if our brain isn’t 100% working properly
Disaster Area, the alien rock band from Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy....🎶😆 For something quiet to listen to try the Mike Oldfield album Tubular Bells. ❤
I have sooooo many songs that I could recommend. If I had to reduce it to some of my current favourites, I'd recommend checking out "Peeping Tom" by Jamie Berry (ft. Rosie Harte) and "Lie To Me" by Besomorph & RIELL.
I've been listening to Faetooth recently, Echolalia and Discarnate are probably my favorites from them If that's not your vibe, Miracle of Sound released Remasters vol.1 a couple days ago and it's also banger after banger
( A real life ) by greek fire, It has a perfect rythem to it, I have never heard anything like it, also the words speek the truth about what's going on in are world. Wow I have heard this song on loop over 600 times and it's one of the only songs I can lissen to at 90% volume!
Just last night I burned my dinner and set off the smoke detector in my apartment. I couldn’t get it to stop, so I climbed up and unplugged it. But the damn thing was so loud, so shrill! And I am currently suffering from a temporary (I hope) decrease in my ability to hear. Damn thing was eye-wateringly loud!
Do you wave at it or do you press the "I'm cooking dinner" button that mutes it for half an hour? Because ours (and im assuming others' too) has a button that will silence it for a while. It's the test button, but instead of holding it down to test, just quickly press it to mute it for a while.
I listen to Gustav Mahler symphonies Here’s my recommendation The first three symphonies are very solid and epic, specially 2nd and 3rd (fun fact, the third one is the longest symphony, with 140 minutes) 5th is very famous because of the adagietto, which represents love and peace through sound 6th is the tragic symphony, in the finale there’s two massive blows of hammer on the music 8th is the most epic and triumphant symphony of all, with organs, bells, chorus, vocal soloists, children chorus, all of that this piece has 1000 musicians 9th symphony is a duality, with beautiful orchestration and yet has a very sorrowful finale Note: I didn’t include the 4th because it’s very indie, it’s beautiful and joyful but it’s not epic afterward, the 7th I didn’t listen to it yet, 10th one was unfinished, however there’s only the first movement available
Kind of disappointed you didnt mention the volcano explosion that happened in the 1800s in which it is estimated that explosion was 310 dB. And was recorded to be 194 dB at about 100 miles away from the source, which is absolutely crazy. Otherwise cool video
I would like to mention that sperm whales are able to produce sounds reaching 230 decibels. This is enough to rupture blood vessels in the brain and lungs, as well as bursting the air sacs in the lungs; and potentially able to shatter some bones. Some divers who have swam with sperm whales claim that they felt aching hours after the encounter. The sperm whales are even able to use this to stun prey when hunting.
Sonar up close like you were in the water swimming and they sent out a full power pulse when you were right up close to the sub would definitely be deadly
My sons gave me tinnitus. The youngest is deaf, so he screams even louder than his older brother did before him. Quite the achievement, I must say. I got lucky, I guess, because bar that lifelong annoyance, my hearing is still almost as sensitive as before.
At 194 decibels, a sound wave at standard atmospheric pressure becomes a shock wave. It's not a sound anymore. Above this, it's just increasing shockwave energy and violence.
Thats metal AF
First time you guys have been recommend to me since I was 14, I’m 20 now :,) ,, welcome back into my life , life noggin
Me wearing loud headphones:
Pfft, guess I'll die-
You'll won't die. You just won't hear again. In the next 20 to 30 years. Or at least not vary well.
@@MasterCorneiloushe is joking
@@flaviuso2976his fact made me think he's not joking..😃
I did the same now I have tinnitus
@@flaviuso2976 im joking and not joking at the same time
It’s a good day when TH-cam recommends LifeNoggin
yea
3:48 *_INFRARED SOUND_*
so goofy
I absolutely love The Doors' debut self titled album...I have been listening to it on repeat the entire past week
very nice
Great album!
i havent watched your channel in years, its been a while pretty cool to see it again
Today's Fact: In 2021, astronomers detected a powerful burst of radio waves from a distant galaxy, which lasted for just a fraction of a second.
that was my ex farting
The bloop: space edition
That was me screaming in the bathroom
Probably some crazy energetic event like a supernova or quasar or something like that
@@odysseus2k1I love uou
About time a Life Noggin video finally popped up in my recommendations
Oh my god I haven’t seen this channel in so long
CHAPPELL ROAN!? Omg u have taste
on god
I thought they were talking about kush
Sameeee
maybe another time
Clancy. Cant stop listening to it. Sort of an addiction at this point
Dude I was just thinking about this channel! I used to watch this all the time like 6 years ago!
Sleeping at lasts atlas albums i haven't stopped listening to for a few years now, its music to describe the human expereince as well as talk about our place in the universe.
Music and Albums recommendations:
Daftpunk - Homework
Daftpunk - Discovery
Air: Moon Safari
Jamiroquai - Travelling While Moving
Manic Street Peachers - Everything Must Go
David Gray - White Ladder
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Keane - Under The Iron Sea
Led Zeppelin - Mothership
Plucking Tulips (Tag 2) >>>>>
Ty for the explaination for the 40k noise marines
Although, i assume the original commenter asked for "how much Weel/THC is enough to kill someone" (possibly basing off the meme about the 20.000 mg THC gummy. Which is a meme i found on tumblr)
A 20 gram gummy? That would like eating gelatinous Whopper Jr.
@@MSHNKTRL and, according to tumblr, it would turn you into the hat man!
I know this might sound crazy, but hear me out here. In this really really small world (Have you seen it? It's like a globe. Crazy, right? Anyway) This place where more than half of humanity goes to die, this world we live on... There are a few weird wacky people that -get this- THEY USE DECIMALS IN PLACE OF COMMAS! Can you believe that? I know, it's soo crazy, i'm about to lose my mind here. So like to them, "20.000" is like "20-thousand" to us normal people. Man, what a wacky world.
Damn, the TH-cam algorithm has been rough to you lately. But still, nice video man! It's great to have rediscovered your channel
True, it's been rough to life noggin since like 2021.
The black parade is a great album
I just lost a friend a couple weeks ago, and I was thinking of that song yesterday at her funeral. Thanks for the reminder.
@@XBret64 sorry for your loss, if you ever feel sad thinking about it I recommend listening to their band. It usually helps me process emotions better
100% agree
The Family Feud Theme Song (there's different variants from it for different eras of the show. My personal favorite is the Dawson era (1976-1985) theme.)
Oh and then we have the 1883 Krakatoa eruption. Rated at a staggering 310 dBs, one of the explosions during the 1883 Krakatoa eruption was so loud, sailors over 100 miles away went deaf!
Sooo what your saying is hiper voice sylveon and shineing gliter cookie can do a Genocide
Life Noggins, I have been follwing for long time and like your videos. Recently I developed TINNITUS after SIMPLY sleeping with my headphones. IT HAS NO CURE. If possible, please make a follow up video on TINNITUS. This would spread awareness. I want people to be aware of this. I would not wish this on my worst enemy. Awesome video, BTW.
I once had tinnitus for three straight days. I could hear the ringing echo in my brain when I spoke to my customers for my delivery job. My mother told me it was caused by allergies. That was crazy!
you are finally back in my recommendation😭
In terms of music, “pain remains” by Lorna Shore is on constant rotation. But it will for sure hurt the ears if played too long lol
1730 Note Blocks at Once.
(50 Ways to Die in Minecraft reference)
Hehe
I love that part 😂😂😂
@@romanbundy921 part 8, 360th death out of all
@@Sphereythx
man i thought bro was talking about that LOUD
🤣
What is that?
@@gregritferdjrmary jane
Same bruh 😂
lol
I cannot stop listening to Sleep Token's Take Me Back to Eden album
Banger album tbf
Absolute Territory- Ken Ashcorp. It's super catchy (imo)
Tom Vek -- Aroused
A different kind of pop for all.
Also, what is Tinnitus then? Is it just the follicles bent permanently so they create a sound? I ask because I cannot remember experiencing silence.
No one will probably see this rant, but I'm triggered and shall vent.
I am always triggered when these videos pop up discussing 'loud sounds'. I'm glad you mentioned that intensity, frequency, and exposure time all play a factor but I wish people would elaborate further. Decibels are not a very useful unit to measure the effects of sound on their own. The frequency plays a massive role. Decibels just measure the pressure difference with reference to the human hearing threshold (quietest sound we can hear). As an extreme example, climbing mount Everest is equivalent to ~184dB when using the formula. Many people climb it and don't suffer any ill effects because the frequency is extremely low. As a better example with audible frequencies, I compete in IASCA dB league where we try to generate as much sound pressure as possible in our project cars. My personal car generates 158db at 38hz and I sit inside that with no hearing protection regularly for extended periods of time. Once again, the frequency is too low to have drastic damaging effects. I've been competing for over 10 years and I'm fine. There are even videos of me out there sitting inside much louder vehicles as loud as 170dB and I didn't died and I can still hear fine. It's one thing to measure raw pressure difference (Decibels) vs measuring how hard you shake something (intensity) with how quickly something is being shaken (frequency) and with for how long (exposure). A good way to think about it is someone slowly swaying you back and forth vs someone grabbing you and shaking you the same distance but very fast. One might feel quite nice while the other can clearly give you a concussion or even kill you.
Interesting
Also, if you didn’t know, hope this helps you in general, Jesus will fulfill you more than anything in this world, I speak from experience (from when i did Romans 10:9-13), he loves you and wants to be in a meaningful (not romantic) relationship with you. :)
“that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Romans 10:9-13 KJV
“and saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.”
Mark 1:15 KJV
If you want proof that Jesus and the Bible are true look a documentary called “Ron Wyatt discoveries 2022” on TH-cam and a TH-cam channel called Expedition Bible. They both examine archeological sites and discoveries that prove the Bible, and even reference secular sources. (Just don’t convert to 7th day Adventism after watching the documentary) And lastly if you don’t know the gospel and want to be saved search up “abc’s of Salvation Teenmissions” on Google and it should be the first or second result. When you click on it read the whole thing, and do what it says and have faith in Jesus while you are doing it, do not doubt, and if it is hard for you to do what it says, ask Jesus to help you, have faith that he will, and *he will.*
God Bless :)
@@faby_baby Ah yes, another bot forcing their religion on people.
Been listening to Dont Come Lookin' by Jackson Dean when i'm on the road for work. Perfect road trip song.
dIRE sTRAITS brilliant, cant stop
Good Kid!!! Great Canadian indie rock band!!!
I've been finding myself cycling between Joe Jackson's Night And Day and his other album, Body And Soul. Both are amazing to listen to!
keep up the good work noggin boy
Been listening to a lot of HappyHappy as of recent! Especially their "L'appel du vide" album is really calming to listen to! Though I saw that not many people like it..
You are amazing blocko❤
oh you're that guy who made me manually breathe & blink every single time i remembered that one clip of yours LOL
im casting the spell on you if you read comments
Dude, I love just pretend from Bad Omens. I think I'm addicted to this freakin song
LTE's Key to the Imagination is so good
"Where Civilization Once Lay" composed by Jeremiah/Joanna Pena, "The Legend Comes to Life" from Pokemon 2000 (because I am a nerd), and "Defiant" by David Chappell are like my top 3 pieces of music.
“Mirror Man” by Jack Stauber
“Our Word” from 36 Questions
“A Campaign of Shock and Awe” by Evelyn Evelyn
“Rät” by Penelope Scott
“Dear God” by XTC
“Dream Sweet in Sea Major” by Miracle Musical
Hey, just a heads up: the correct pronunciation of cochlea is with a long-O, like "Coke-lee-uhh".
Mortician - Hacked Up For Barbeque, sweet tunes!!!!
Im adding to your video that the only sound that can kill you is a submarine sonar which can have up to 300 decibels, if you’re diving close to the area where the submarine is, it can most certainly kill you.
Short answer. Yes. Mostly underwater near a submarine. Because of it's sonar mechine.
I've heard multiple fighter jets fly by right above me within like 20 minutes and I can still hear just fine
Commodore 64 music is what i can't get enough of.
Could you please do any videos on epilepsy or seizures? Be great to know how they could possibly effect our mental health if our brain isn’t 100% working properly
Infrared sound killed me ...thamks for the laughs
I’d probably recommend Queen II and Revolver, both great albums
'Lo-Fi beats to Yoyle To'. It's a very nice song to listen to, I promise! It can only be found on TH-cam or Spotify though
Anything from battle juice, Kick back, hey kids!, hey kids! Eurobeat and complete and utter destruction of senses
Butcher the Weak by Devourment is a nice meditative album that puts me to sleep.
the good child and the fox spirit by kikuo, and the rest of kikuo's songs
KIKUOOOO
My favorite song would recommend By Good Kid : Mimi's Delivery service
Disaster Area, the alien rock band from Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy....🎶😆
For something quiet to listen to try the Mike Oldfield album Tubular Bells. ❤
I have sooooo many songs that I could recommend.
If I had to reduce it to some of my current favourites, I'd recommend checking out "Peeping Tom" by Jamie Berry (ft. Rosie Harte) and "Lie To Me" by Besomorph & RIELL.
I'm surprised you did not talk about submarine active sonar and how it can boil liquid in and around you directly next to it
What Does Anything Mean? Basically, by The Chameleons
Beautiful experience of an album
Transmitter by ILEVENS (the entire album) and actually about anything by Brendan Byrnes
I thought you was talking about a different loud - I was like that’s impossible !! 💯
What is the different "loud" everyone is talking about?
@@budgerigarerMarijauana or artificially derived versions of THC.
@@oldassaccount9157 ah
You can overdose on anything if you have enough XD
Phantom of the opera overture, It is a masterpiece
The Grand Decline: Act 2 by The Artifex, it's a wild ride
The Dolls of New Albion is always addictive to listen to
I've been listening to Faetooth recently, Echolalia and Discarnate are probably my favorites from them
If that's not your vibe, Miracle of Sound released Remasters vol.1 a couple days ago and it's also banger after banger
I recommend “Sleeping on the Blacktop” and “The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie” by Colter Wall
Winds of madness theme of Albert Wesker, I have many other but this comes to mind first
There is so many, but I guess undefeatable from Sonic Frontiers has been something I have on repeat!
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is A REALYY GOOD ALBUM
a mic is like a reverse ear that hears something and makes a copy of that sound and then a speaker is like the reverse mic
like the shockwave level in Playdead's INSIDE
apolonio is my favorite album it’s a great listen
Heart wa Oteage by Airi Suzuki is one of my favorite songs
Spiritbox, The Fear of Fear, or Holy Roller 🥳
Scooter - Open your mind and your trousers
Heavener (the song not album, although the album i love a ton too) by Invent Animate is such a beautiful song I enjou it so much!
( A real life ) by greek fire, It has a perfect rythem to it, I have never heard anything like it, also the words speek the truth about what's going on in are world. Wow I have heard this song on loop over 600 times and it's one of the only songs I can lissen to at 90% volume!
Just last night I burned my dinner and set off the smoke detector in my apartment. I couldn’t get it to stop, so I climbed up and unplugged it. But the damn thing was so loud, so shrill! And I am currently suffering from a temporary (I hope) decrease in my ability to hear. Damn thing was eye-wateringly loud!
Do you wave at it or do you press the "I'm cooking dinner" button that mutes it for half an hour? Because ours (and im assuming others' too) has a button that will silence it for a while. It's the test button, but instead of holding it down to test, just quickly press it to mute it for a while.
I would recommend Chicken Attack by Takeo Ischi, it is incredible, you will love it
Led Zeppelin IV is a good album especially the song "Black Dog"
I listen to Gustav Mahler symphonies
Here’s my recommendation
The first three symphonies are very solid and epic, specially 2nd and 3rd (fun fact, the third one is the longest symphony, with 140 minutes)
5th is very famous because of the adagietto, which represents love and peace through sound
6th is the tragic symphony, in the finale there’s two massive blows of hammer on the music
8th is the most epic and triumphant symphony of all, with organs, bells, chorus, vocal soloists, children chorus, all of that this piece has 1000 musicians
9th symphony is a duality, with beautiful orchestration and yet has a very sorrowful finale
Note: I didn’t include the 4th because it’s very indie, it’s beautiful and joyful but it’s not epic afterward, the 7th I didn’t listen to it yet, 10th one was unfinished, however there’s only the first movement available
Kind of disappointed you didnt mention the volcano explosion that happened in the 1800s in which it is estimated that explosion was 310 dB. And was recorded to be 194 dB at about 100 miles away from the source, which is absolutely crazy. Otherwise cool video
I would like to mention that sperm whales are able to produce sounds reaching 230 decibels. This is enough to rupture blood vessels in the brain and lungs, as well as bursting the air sacs in the lungs; and potentially able to shatter some bones. Some divers who have swam with sperm whales claim that they felt aching hours after the encounter. The sperm whales are even able to use this to stun prey when hunting.
Sonar up close like you were in the water swimming and they sent out a full power pulse when you were right up close to the sub would definitely be deadly
I haven't seen this guy in so long.
Deathconciousness is my fav album
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (PS5)
"A Second Chance" Is so a beautiful and tragic song
Deadmau5 - "I Remember"
(the 10 minute version)
Travis got no truck with traitors
That's why we all should protect our ear drums with plugs
I like some of ajrs songs also this is the first time I’ve seen you in years I’m glad you guys are doing well still
The album White Women by Chromeo. They are my favorite.
Song: House On Sand, by Nothing More. Quite heavy, but very good
last christmas is good
Toby fox's Uwa... trilogy is great for studying.
4:14 Back on track by Djvi no second thoughts
My sons gave me tinnitus.
The youngest is deaf, so he screams even louder than his older brother did before him.
Quite the achievement, I must say.
I got lucky, I guess, because bar that lifelong annoyance, my hearing is still almost as sensitive as before.
Obviously the tortured poets department has not left my earphones for one second
The best album made in the 2000s, The Emanciaption Of Mimi