The 'bloop' is the name given to an ultra-low frequency underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration several times during the summer of 1997. The source of the sound remains unknown...
What could have caused the sound? Why aren't the NoAA looking for this beast and why the hell do they like to speed and slow down all of their samples?
Whatever made this sound was, arguably, the biggest organism on the planet. I presume it is now dead as the sound has not been heard since 1997. However, said organism may have been part of a larger ecosystem in the depths of the ocean, one the likes of which have not yet been discovered by man due to it's treacherous depths and crushing pressure. This is an exciting prospect, however, the real truth may be very dull one- such as a non organic cause. However The source of the sound remains unknown...
The 'Bloop' noise can be heard at the beginning of the video, sped up 16x
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