These are the eery and insane sounds made in space. We might not be able to hear it like we can here on Earth but we have ways of decoding the sounds of the universe.
SPACE IS FAKE!!! Let me help u with your main question why lie about space?? That simply is to make us feel insignificant and turn us away from God considering so many planets, etc... we are way more significant and are God's children!! Besides that, we have capt.cook,admiral byrd,they say they lost the tech to go to the moon, but they are playing with remote control cars on mars??? Satellites are helped by balloons, and all ur GPS images are from high altitude aircraft. Phones and internet run off towers thats why u can pay them together!! Kubrick definitely filmed the moon landing, leaving you details in THE SHINING. even put an Apollo 11 shirt on the kid in it. The moon is out all day at 20% next to sun and is see through! Elons and nasa rickets hit the firmament leaving a water like effect with ripples and come back down. Programming won't let our own eyes see the truth. 1959nasa/1958 Antarctica treaty!! The rocket man von Braun has psalms 19.1 on his gravestone for Pete sakes!!! 70 mil a day and we don't have an authentic picture of our ((globe)) which was illegal to have in classrooms the 1600,1700. Get over it and wake up!!!
To be fair we were compared to absolutely massive objects in the universe as well as a literal storm on Saturn...meanwhile we're just a tiny planet in a small solar system
Watch the analog horror with the supermassive black hole, it's one of the most terrifying ones for me. 😭🙌 The name of the analog horror is Sinkhole btw
@@NestaSimbaSautiThe energy expended to pump blood throughout the body is nothing compared to the energy of a giant hydrogen reactor 1 million times the size of Earth in a perpetual explosion loop, generating enough light energy for the entire solar system to be illuminated.
Yea its like she uses this frequency to attract life to her.❤ She wants to evolve but humans need to collectively evolve 1st. Think of Gaia/Earth like our space Mothership. We could potentially evolve our consciousness as a collective converging and conspiring together with our energy to bring our civilization 0 up to at least lv1 or 2.
It’s so wonderful hearing all the other sounds of space that make scary noises and then Earth sending out a chirp saying, “there’s life on this planet.”
Fun fact: we're already in space, riding in the comfiest spaceship humanity may ever know. Sure, we can't steer it, but we can look out the window. Just look up 😊
Hi there! Jesus says to you today: "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest." -Matthew 11:28 May God bless you! 😊
@@ImStupid361 you're almost there. The only reason we can hear people talk is because we have air, the gas medium, that our sound waves can translate to one another. As long as that medium is present, there can be "sound". Scientists have also "read" the vibration waves reverberating through gas clouds, matched the frequency, and used that as an analogue for sound. There's also sonification in this video where location and light have an designed tonal value that makes a specific sound when passed over.
@@ImStupid361 yup, I'd venture to say most people don't know that. The phrase "vacuum of space" in the literal sense is a misnomer. A complete vacuum requires there to be absolutely zero air or other elements/compounds in a given space. Realistically and in our daily lives, space might as well be a full vacuum given how little matter is in a given unit of measure. Space rarely is a full vacuum as having literally nothing in a large scale isn't an easy thing to find. Even voids which we recognize as being the least-packed areas in space (that we know of) still has very minute but present elements like hydrogen or helium in the area. Though space isn't a giant, absolute vacuum, the fully "vacuumed" areas have so little matter that at pretty much don't even have to adjust/account for it as it's not enough to do anything to harm us. Space is such an enigma and I'm sure we don't even have the tip of the iceberg in sight. We are pretty technologically advanced with what we have but in ten years, what we see as cutting edge (like quantum computing) and fringe will be commonplace. We're all in for a hell of a ride.
@@ImStupid361air/atmosphere lets sound travel in waves without it sound has no where to go and canno reach your ears, radiowaves on the other hand can move in a vacuum without an atmosphere so scientists use radiowaves to capture the sounds of different space objects and change its pitch to human hearing levels
@@JotaV2502ummm… no… they don’t… I mean kinda but also not at all. A giant explosion wouldn’t sound like water droplets, this video is just making shit up.
If Helix Nebula creates such a terrifying sound I wonder what the most destructive force in the entire universe would sound like Most destructive force: "Bloop"
i like the fact that you're not only identifying where each sound is coming from but you even managed to separate them from other sounds available in space as if all the others stopped making their sound so you can have a clear recording for each. nice!
If that's sarcasm, I hope you realize that people isolate instruments from vocals in music all the time, so this is completely viable tech to use for space, too.
@@BlackRoseAssassin They're tracing radio waves in order to come up with these sounds, or at least that's the premise we're given. We can track the origin of radio waves, both in space and here on earth. That means we can see the direction dn strength and see that they're coming from so and so area, which is where such and such thing is.
It seems like the planets are all communicating to each other. Also an idea of the scary screaming noises being bad souls all screaming out loud. I maybe overthinking it but hey. That’s what makes it fascinating.
What’s amazing, is that stars sound exactly what you would’ve imagined or heard even in some shows. That “twinkling” and “sound of bright light” is actually pretty much what it sounds like.
The Helix Nebula screams, the Perseus Black Hole howls, the two colliding black holes explode, Saturn's Hexagonal North Pole Storm is very windy, and Earth chirps, a bit like a howling bird. We don't know which one would be our favourite. We like all of them.
@@jupiter4234 If those chills make you feel down, remember that we're not the only ones in the universe. There are flashing stars out there, with some of them having life orbiting them on a planet, an asteroid, a moon or a dwarf planet. Some civilisations may feel the same way. That why we said that you're not the only one. We understand how you must feel. We're always there to help those who feel down in their lives.
@@Seagirl2023nah they were warming up to start relieving you of your dollars for space missions to beat the Russians to it. Now they just snaffle it & wont admit what tf they are up to
For some reason, the sounds of Earth really seem to say “there is life here”, fascinating
It really does I love it
It's like a whistle.
Maybe because of familiarity? It sounds a bit like a chirping bird to me
I just hope nobody outside hears it
SPACE IS FAKE!!! Let me help u with your main question why lie about space?? That simply is to make us feel insignificant and turn us away from God considering so many planets, etc... we are way more significant and are God's children!! Besides that, we have capt.cook,admiral byrd,they say they lost the tech to go to the moon, but they are playing with remote control cars on mars??? Satellites are helped by balloons, and all ur GPS images are from high altitude aircraft. Phones and internet run off towers thats why u can pay them together!! Kubrick definitely filmed the moon landing, leaving you details in THE SHINING. even put an Apollo 11 shirt on the kid in it. The moon is out all day at 20% next to sun and is see through! Elons and nasa rickets hit the firmament leaving a water like effect with ripples and come back down. Programming won't let our own eyes see the truth. 1959nasa/1958 Antarctica treaty!! The rocket man von Braun has psalms 19.1 on his gravestone for Pete sakes!!! 70 mil a day and we don't have an authentic picture of our ((globe)) which was illegal to have in classrooms the 1600,1700. Get over it and wake up!!!
The helix nebula sounds like ghosts screaming 😭😭
Bro was so scary bro even got the scary ones screaming 😭 🙏
sounds like a dbz charging sound
Given that the nebula looks like a nova remnant... absolutely.
And even looking like a ghost's eye
A Banshee indeed
Universe: dreadful, scary noises
Earth: sends out a tweet
Two black holes merging: bloop
we are deadful
we will fucking capture this whole universe in millions of years
@@sasmegwe really won't.
@@tumultuousv yes we will
Earth sounds inviting and welcoming everything about our sounds screams “we are here and we are *alive.* Beautiful
How the earth lies
Sounds like that ............. to a Human.
But also sounds extremely dangerous, for some reason. Like a sound that a predator animal makes to attract it's prey
🫤More like an innocent prey, than anything else.
Earth is a trap. 😂
The rest of space: 🚨🚨🚨
Earth: 🐦🐦🐦
🐦 🐦 🐦
berb
birb
Birb
birb
Everythings so terrifying. Then we’re just a slide whistle
The black holes colliding wasn’t scary. Lowkey sounded feminine
😂🙌🏽
@@silversurfer8208how does something sound feminine 😭😭
@@oceangummyJust use your imagination. There are quite a few feminine sounds in life.
@@oceangummy when it’s annoying and doesn’t shut up
Universe: Ominous and hellish sounds
Earth: *I am a birb*
😂😂 that’s exactly my interpretation
IM DA BIGGEST BIRD😂😢
Actually it’s “am birb” you’re comment makes too much grammatical sense to be on TH-cam
To be fair we were compared to absolutely massive objects in the universe as well as a literal storm on Saturn...meanwhile we're just a tiny planet in a small solar system
@@kyle1751 Bro think he is a geek in space science 😂😂 Better stay home cause your super massive black holes ain't safe from me lil bro😈💯🙌
Earth sounded really comforting for some reason. Like the sound has always been there. But we just never recognized it.
You hear it when your ear rings. That’s the frequency we perceive it.
That's part of current theories concerning the possibility of "Space Madness". What happens when the sound isn't there?
The sound of black holes puts into perspective how terrifying and powerful they truly are
😅
I would absolutely love to see these sounds in a horror game!!!
If I had a chance to be launched to my death in a black hole I would take it just to see the beauty and awesomeness of it.
I mean they are scary so a matching noise just makes sense
@@B3lph3g0r scary because you don't understand them?
Even though you can't hear it, somewhere, somehow, space is always screaming.
Silently screaming 😅
Turning radio waves into sound does not mean it's making noise
And we wonder why aliens don't visit us
@@dontmatter4423 Wrong...aliens not only visit, but have moved in long ago!
Jup
@@dontmatter4423 because of people like you?
Earths noises suits it perfectly for a place that harbors life
What about the helix nebula man
@@sultandexter4485that one is gonna give me the worst nightmares
@@sultandexter4485Nah that’s a demon sound 🫣
@@RAYNEARREMCDABOOM ikr
@@anyaaa2801 ohh ok then 😈
"here's some of my favorite sounds from space"
[Eldritch space horror god noises]
Earth has a sweet, distinct sound. That's really cool and inviting in a weird way.
👀
For sliens
For aliens
The helix nebula sounds so terrifying bro.
Edit: thnx for the likes everyone .
Watch the analog horror with the supermassive black hole, it's one of the most terrifying ones for me. 😭🙌
The name of the analog horror is Sinkhole btw
demons realm
@@Neurodiv_Raiden7What's it called?
@@matthewparker5277 sinkhole
@@Neurodiv_Raiden7 Yeah you can't say to watch it without telling us the name of the videooooo
If sound could travel through space, we’d hear a constant jackhammering sound. The source would be the sun.
Let alone hear, the sound would probably wreck earth in instant considering the force..
Not necessarily. We probably would be used to that. You can hear blood flow in you veins but your brain ignores it.
@@NestaSimbaSautiThe energy expended to pump blood throughout the body is nothing compared to the energy of a giant hydrogen reactor 1 million times the size of Earth in a perpetual explosion loop, generating enough light energy for the entire solar system to be illuminated.
They doin' a lot of work there?
New sun deck?
Why?@@NestaSimbaSauti
I loved how two black holes merging just sounds like water drop XD
It sounds exactly like The Bloop
it would be pretty loud so they change frequency
This sounded a bit like my phone notifications 😂
Apparently it's the loudest sound in the universe
@@DarkMelon255yes it is, btw FINALLY ANOTHER MELON PLAYGROUND FAN!
Earths frequency is fabulous. Earth has a real vibe and I like it.
Yea its like she uses this frequency to attract life to her.❤
She wants to evolve but humans need to collectively evolve 1st. Think of Gaia/Earth like our space Mothership.
We could potentially evolve our consciousness as a collective converging and conspiring together with our energy to bring our civilization 0 up to at least lv1 or 2.
You should visit it sometime.
Yeah real vibe of "warmth"
Edit: ok that was a bad one..
Ya, aside from all the crime, murder, pedophilia, etc. I guess Earth is ok.
@@JP-vi4ig stop acting like that is all that is going on on the planet... there's no value to this sort of nihilism...
Earth: “Yeah I’m cute, keep hurtling thru space.”
Earths sound is just so cute and sweet it's like the Jigglypuff of the universe
So it's good on the outside, but has a darkside, and is secretly sadistic.
I concur
(:
@@BaxterAndLunala the earth isn’t sadistic, the organisms on earth are
@@fabis4164 Same thing. And besides, there's always the Great Dying as a point.
Earth sounds like life honestly. It made me feel nostalgia
❤❤
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Also, we're still here. 😊
Its the sound of home and you are my family in one way or another. Our species forgot that somewhere along the way.
It sounds so cute and comforting compared to the others
The helix nebula sounds like the sickest drift.
Universe: Scary noises
Earth: got notification noises.
You’re really gay.
Dude...your profile pic......why...
Noooooo......Not that girl again!
@@syedfahim6695 dont worry josuke saves her!
@@kod1265 nah, she died till the end
Science fiction movies/shows/video games should take some inspiration from these actual space sounds for some of their sound effects.
1 idea. The sound is not in this video, but theres an different sound of Saturn that just sounds like the screaming pits of hell
The two black holes merging is my favorite because it resembles a drop of water which is beautiful if you understand the true nature of the universe.
i agree
As above so below. Us hearing that sound here during our lives is probably connected in some way
true but it’s all fun and games until you get close to one
this guy does shrooms
@@metas2945 you do shrooms.
It’s so wonderful hearing all the other sounds of space that make scary noises and then Earth sending out a chirp saying, “there’s life on this planet.”
Black holes merging was my favorite... sounds like a galactic drop of water 💧 😌
BLOOP
I can't find
That's only because space is so big that merging black holes are a drop in the ocean.
I thought it sounded more like a baby's heartbeat on an ultra scan 😊💚
That’s literally what I was gonna say bro 💧🔥
The chirping sound of Earth is just beautiful
its very inviting but I hope aliens don't really find it that interesting.. 😶
Helix nebula: *start scream like an angel from Evangelion*
Biblicaly accurate angle screams
I could swear the Saturn North Pole sounds just like Adam during the second Impact
Helix Nebula sounds like Ramiel before firing
Man. I hate when Geometry screams at me.
It kind of looks like one too. 😅
"So here are some of my favorite sounds in space"
*Shows Helix Nebula as an Embodiment of Hell itself*
Fun fact: we're already in space, riding in the comfiest spaceship humanity may ever know. Sure, we can't steer it, but we can look out the window. Just look up 😊
People MIGHT shit on you for this, but you're right.
Hi there! Jesus says to you today: "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest." -Matthew 11:28
May God bless you! 😊
💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot💯💯💯 *_God does give rest_* .
Cant see shit to much light pollution all across the country 😂😂
I love that one of the most destructive things in the galaxy goes “bloop”
Earth chirping makes sense, considering there is a lot of nature on it.
Maybe 200 years ago but gets drowned out by machines x traffic
@@InfraRedChameleonjesus dude😭
@@InfraRedChameleonWho said he cringed?
@@InfraRedChameleonIt's just cool what you said.
@@InfraRedChameleon Nice info
Nah that’s why birds fly high so they can hear there father
Scary space noises like the Helix Nebula one is literal cosmic horror.
That’s now what cosmic horror is 🙄
@@a.g8969pretty sure he meant to it as an expression lol
No I think the Helix Nebula is just playing car games.
Imagine a ethichain or how you spell monster coming out making that noise. That one form of art that's pretty much cosmic horror
I am pretty sure the suppermassive blackhole sound was used in Vintage Eight’s “Sinkhole” analog horror
Earth sounds like a tropical rain forest! Awesome!
"No one can hear you scream in space."
*listens to the collective wailing of billions of souls being tormented in hell aka the Helix Nebula*
The sound waves are probably translated into what we can hear, since we can't see thing in space, it's probably the same for hearing
@@ImStupid361 you're almost there. The only reason we can hear people talk is because we have air, the gas medium, that our sound waves can translate to one another. As long as that medium is present, there can be "sound". Scientists have also "read" the vibration waves reverberating through gas clouds, matched the frequency, and used that as an analogue for sound. There's also sonification in this video where location and light have an designed tonal value that makes a specific sound when passed over.
@@YukonJack oh I never knew that!my bad
@@ImStupid361 yup, I'd venture to say most people don't know that. The phrase "vacuum of space" in the literal sense is a misnomer. A complete vacuum requires there to be absolutely zero air or other elements/compounds in a given space. Realistically and in our daily lives, space might as well be a full vacuum given how little matter is in a given unit of measure. Space rarely is a full vacuum as having literally nothing in a large scale isn't an easy thing to find. Even voids which we recognize as being the least-packed areas in space (that we know of) still has very minute but present elements like hydrogen or helium in the area. Though space isn't a giant, absolute vacuum, the fully "vacuumed" areas have so little matter that at pretty much don't even have to adjust/account for it as it's not enough to do anything to harm us. Space is such an enigma and I'm sure we don't even have the tip of the iceberg in sight. We are pretty technologically advanced with what we have but in ten years, what we see as cutting edge (like quantum computing) and fringe will be commonplace. We're all in for a hell of a ride.
@@ImStupid361air/atmosphere lets sound travel in waves without it sound has no where to go and canno reach your ears, radiowaves on the other hand can move in a vacuum without an atmosphere so scientists use radiowaves to capture the sounds of different space objects and change its pitch to human hearing levels
Earth was my favorite and space freaks me out
Im glad everyone is in agreement that Earth sounds lively and friendly, familiar even.
😂 yes it does
😂
It is a habitable and welcoming planet so it makes sense
Could it be the familiarity that makes it sound friendly?
.
The black holes merging sounded like the sound of a cartoonish droplet of water dripping from a sink.
I was going to say an ultrasound of a fetus
It sounded like bees 🐝 in the trap 🪤 Roman 👌🏽
@@Spiritualpanda2read my mind lol
"Sounded like a sound"
I think this channel is for entertainment only
Helix nebula sounds like hell!! The black holes merging…I love the subtle plop lol.
Earth’s sound is so full of joy and hope ❤
Fun fact, if sound could travel through space, the sun would be as loud as a foghorn right up against your ear…
"Ah so that's why birds on Earth chirp!"
Two black holes merging: "💧"
The nebula sound is something out of a horror movie
that sounds like bowels of hell.. 💀
Sound doesn’t exist in space.
@@TheoryYaps Dosent exist??? you mean cant travel in space.
@@TheoryYapsfrequencies do however exist, and frequencies can be converted into audible sound.
@@TheoryYapsI was wondering about that, I didn't think you could be able to hear anything.
It’s no wonder the aliens are interested. Until they actually get here and witnesses someone dancing for TikTok on Hollywood blvd.
Earth is just so perfect it even makes a nice lil noise
And that my friends is why Earth is just BEAUTIFUL in every way !! 😌😌
indeed.
God made our home beautiful
@@MoviesMadeEasy-26have you met him? Did he tell you that?
The universe: errie and creepy
Two black holes falling in love: * droplet noise *
You describe them as scary, but I’d play these sounds and go to sleep. Just like Studio’s dinosaur sounds. So soothing.
so you’re telling me that two black holes merging sounds like a water droplet💀
All day long?
Hey ruby nice seeing you again@@rubymargaritais5657
Big masses act like fluids when colide
Make sense when two droplets merge
@@JotaV2502ummm… no… they don’t… I mean kinda but also not at all. A giant explosion wouldn’t sound like water droplets, this video is just making shit up.
Just remember, we all live inside that man’s ear.
The droplet sound of black holes merging is hilarious
Agreed
Earth sounds like those noises you hear in early dragon ball z episodes
Haha! Like when they sense something?
Yeah 😂
DBZ all time favourite
@@girishkumar9498 mine too☺️
I love how everything sounds terrifying except earth that has life and makes a friendly chirping noise
Helix nebula is all of us when it's monday morning.
It’s Monday 😅
@army2rich441 and I did my weekly screeching! 🤣
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
More like Monday-Friday
Helix nebula sounds like a car drifting😂😂
A Japanese man named Iso Tomita, made a recording of various pieces of music using the radio wave frequencies of various bodies in space.
Thank you, looking for it now.
Link? Ty.
Link
I enjoyed Mama Earth's chirping sounds in space.
Same here. The mother has a beautiful voice
Full of love & life compared to the eternal darkness of souls in space.
Sounds Like police 🚨
Earth sounds beautiful, every other planet sounds like they bouta snatch yo chain.
Planets cannot snatch things you fool
Universe: Screeching and screaming..
Earth: Tweet :>
Earth’s sound was kind of endearing. The 1st sound was eerie.
If Helix Nebula creates such a terrifying sound I wonder what the most destructive force in the entire universe would sound like
Most destructive force: "Bloop"
i honestly think it's the lack of emission and how fast these sound waves travel considering that a black hole is as fast as light
what does space sound like?
my brain: starts playing can you hear the music
It’s pretty crazy how we’re able to use technology to hear the sound in space that doesn’t travel due to the lack of matter.
i like the fact that you're not only identifying where each sound is coming from but you even managed to separate them from other sounds available in space as if all the others stopped making their sound so you can have a clear recording for each. nice!
If that's sarcasm, I hope you realize that people isolate instruments from vocals in music all the time, so this is completely viable tech to use for space, too.
@NightWink129 but how would you know for sure what the whole sound is tho?
@@BlackRoseAssassin They're tracing radio waves in order to come up with these sounds, or at least that's the premise we're given. We can track the origin of radio waves, both in space and here on earth. That means we can see the direction dn strength and see that they're coming from so and so area, which is where such and such thing is.
Earth is most pleasant sounding. The black holes merging reminded me of water.
that’s crazy that theoretically if you were stuck in space you wouldn’t hear anything
Aww, Earth's a little cutie. 🥰
It seems like the planets are all communicating to each other. Also an idea of the scary screaming noises being bad souls all screaming out loud. I maybe overthinking it but hey. That’s what makes it fascinating.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking/‘feeling’ too
Same thing I thought, too
That sounded like what he'll would sound like truly terrifying
Helix Nebula: *literally beautiful*
Also Helix Nebula: *GHOST SCREAMING*
I like that "bloop" from the 2 black holes 😅
It’s adorable haha
Bloop. The highest energy collision in the universe has been reduced to a bloop
that bloop sound is similiar to the sound Drop of water💧
thats cool and add until you realize that its the loudest sound in the universe 😮
@@informingg if human have ability to hear space we would Hear Million or Quadrilion ton of Decibel if we hear black hole💀
The hellish screams of agony is my favorite
banshee scream
😮
Jesus christ is lord
Universe: dreadful haunting noises
Earth: cartoon flute
What’s amazing, is that stars sound exactly what you would’ve imagined or heard even in some shows. That “twinkling” and “sound of bright light” is actually pretty much what it sounds like.
The Helix Nebula screams, the Perseus Black Hole howls, the two colliding black holes explode, Saturn's Hexagonal North Pole Storm is very windy, and Earth chirps, a bit like a howling bird. We don't know which one would be our favourite. We like all of them.
Is this an AI comment?
@@zachk5249 It's not. We can assure you that all four of us are human.
These comments give me chills 😭🙏
@@jupiter4234 If those chills make you feel down, remember that we're not the only ones in the universe. There are flashing stars out there, with some of them having life orbiting them on a planet, an asteroid, a moon or a dwarf planet. Some civilisations may feel the same way. That why we said that you're not the only one. We understand how you must feel. We're always there to help those who feel down in their lives.
Howling? Those were cheerful chirps!
Aliens when they detect signs of life on Earth
Alien: I thought only birdbrains live on Earth
"Earth is not a bird"
Earth:*sends out a tweet*
Can really relate to the helix nebula just constantly screaming away out there 😂
Universe: "I keep screaming but won't answer"
The earth chirp 🐦
Sounds like what earths nature would sound like before we ruined it
@@cheems474even god itself said he regrets making us on the earth
@@cheems474the LORD regretted that he made human beings on the earth". and his heart was deeply troubled." -genesis 6:6
@@cheems474💀
everything in the universe : Predators
Earth : whale sounds
Earth sounds like a person slipping in a cartoon in a majestic fashion
I think its amazing and beautiful how the earth is actually 'sending a beacon'
Earth be using mating calls while everything else is using war cries.
Musicians have a marvelous ability to recreate these dynamics in their compositions.
The rest of the galaxy : fractured screaming of still born gods
Earth: happy ball noises
If you think about it, we could possibly find another earth using this sound. Granted it may be a variation, but it should still be the same!
I agree. Common sense approach.
Government will not accept such a proposal until billions $ later
Would be near impossible to do right now, we don’t have the tech too know if a planet is as inhabitable as earth
@@Aryan-qv5qksome have already been found
@@ericb.9702 some have been found to be maybe inhabitable but we don’t know
*Chirpy voice*: "Here are some of my favourite sounds from space:
"*REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!"*
I definitely love the sound of Earth . Like bird's chirping ! Life forces mostl pleasant.
Everything is so eerie and then we are a damn slide whistle >:/
I promise you the 1950 sci-fi movies nailed it
Right exactly! 😂
Basically the only thing America did at the time other than arguing with the Soviets
(Studying space and making movies because Hollywood wanted cash)
@@Seagirl2023nah they were warming up to start relieving you of your dollars for space missions to beat the Russians to it.
Now they just snaffle it & wont admit what tf they are up to
I like the Earth sound it reminds me of someone whistling to catch a taxi.
Earth be sounding like Mario 64
Every thing making sound in universe: 👿🔥👹👺
Earth:🥰😚😋
The Helix Nebula💀💀💀
I feel like every sound would blow your ear drum
I love how the black holes colliding is just *bloop* like a water droplet
Ya,
I was surprised at that water Bubble in the Mud’ like Blop’ sound ..
To me it sounds like an ultrasound/Doppler of a fetus
Which is weird considering this is probably the single most violent phenomena in the observable universe
The second noise is literally what I be hearing right before I fall into a deep sleep if I’m still awake to notice it. It’s weird to explain
The Earth sound chirp,is amazing ❤
(Space: General Sounds:) [💀☠️👾👽👹]
(Earth: General Sounds:) [🐦🐥🐣]
😂😂