Misery Loves Company

Feb 01, 2009 21:14

I have no drawings to show for tonight, and I need to go to bed shortly. I wanted to draw, but I got caught up reading every single frightful article on wikipedia, which is the place I rely on for all of my information. This is alright to do as long as you keep in mind that you will probably be wrong.
I would like to share with you my discovery, the newest thing which is going to drive me right up the wall, and through the roof after that. I am sure that the following will come as no news to you, but you must understand that I am easily terrified; and if you hadn't heard, then I would like you to
Just In Case You Were Planning On Sleeping Tonight


During the summer of 1997, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration repeatedly detected an ultra-low frequency underwater Sound. The source of the Sound remains unknown, but it matched the audio profile of a living creature. However, there is no known creature capable of producing the Sound, and if there were, it would have to be larger than the Blue Whale, which, as you know, is the largest living mammal on this earth.
The Sound was loud enough to be detected by the entire Equatorial Pacific Ocean array. Here are the mooring locations of each autonomous hydrophone in the array.


This is where the Sound was traced to, approximately.
They named it Bloop.

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WARNING: the following are direct links
Another sound they recorded and named was Slow Down
And perhaps the most troubling by far, Julia

They were all recorded before the year 2000 in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean.
I wonder what they're hearing these days?

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