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  • This loud strange sound everyone is hearing around the world right now, it seems to be related to this, but now that we can hear it with our own ears it seems to mean business. Could this have something to do with the "pole-shift"?

  • 6:41 that's what she said.

  • That was fascinating...this is what scientists are telling the public they're hearing lately when they hear the strange, loud trumpet like noises (around the globe) but if you need special equipment to hear this kind of thing, then how is the public hearing it with their ears and and recording it with regular cams with no special equipment I wonder....

  • Fascinating! This is so beautiful. I had no idea that you could actually 'hear' the Northern Lights. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • My mind was going ''STOP FUCKING TALKING all the time!!!'' hahaha its funny like that... with its desires, expectations.. :)

  • Sounds like dolphin ghostsXD

  • I heard them with my own ears when I was a kid growing up in the late 1950s or early 1960s...I was afraid to tell anyone thinking they would think I was crazy but we had strong auroras in northern Illinois that even knocked out TV reception.

  • i just hear crackling and your voice dude

  • beeee quiet you weird scientific guy pleeeaaase i wanna hear it i dont care about electro magnetic whatsitsname!!!!!!!!!!!!=p=o

  • My dad and his friends swear that they could hear these whooshing sounds, without equipment during a week of -65 in the dead of night. He said the northern lights were so bright the whole week they reflected off the snow and made it look like dawn. They swear by it, and I believe them.

  • OK, those whistlers are reminding me of the synths in Tom Sawyer by Rush.

  • Ok. When - and if - I ever get married, me and my future husband are going to Norway. During winter. Too see the Northern Lights.

  • all right, who got the ray gun out of the box?

  • He seriously needed to shutup

  • This sounds authentic.

  • Can I get this minus all the words? :/

    I like the northern light sounds...

  • Great video! Thanks for sharing. Can you hear the sounds without special equipment? I've heard you can sometimes hear an electrical buzz.

  • tht guy shud shut up .___<

  • You should be able to listen to the Perseid meteor shower tonight on space weather radio, tonight.

  • I love the explanations but I love the sounds/music too and would love to just listen. Maybe create a video with subtitles so we can hear the beauty of the lights and Mama Earth!

  • M'BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

  • I rember as a kid 25 years ago i pulled myself a germanium diode a funny looking vari cap and wound a wire aroung my finger out of some bang and olefson circa 1700's, pluged it in a phono input on a crappy amp i salvaged from the roman empire. I picked up some awsome wierd stuff, since then i have always adored it all. However I never learned french, to me,at that talky stuff was just interference. Or as the french would say " Interferance is what it is"

  • What is the actual frequency or frequencies  that you listen on to hear these?

  • Wonderful, thankyou. One thing incorrect - you said that these sounds were first discovered in the UK not so long ago in terms of linear historical perspective, actually indigenous peoples throughout the earth have been listening to "the music of the cosmos" for ages. Pythagorus also knew about this and based philosophies upon it, he gained this understanding from teachers before him.

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  • Great video! It would be nice to be able to just listen to the aurora, and maybe read the explanations.

  • SHUT UUUUUP! i want to listen to the noises.

  • If these recordings prove anything it is the truth of my People's Teachings that isolation is an illustion.

  • the commentary spoils this :(

  • I can't wait to see the Northern Lights one day. I can't even explain how happy and in awe I would be.

  • hÏhi_Í_fèÉl_sÕ_løÑèlÿ_tØdÁY

  • wonder if thats ghost or spirits moving lol

  • @xb00kr0ck153x This world is more fascinating and wondrous then any supernatural force that our minds can think up. Even the god of the bible is nothing when compared to the birth and fall of stars.

  • I wonder what goes on INSIDE the Earth during this...

  • @arepasheat like what?

  • @smartzazi

    Just the magnetic core. How is it moving and responding.

  • @arepasheat Well, according to NASA "our magnetic poles are shifting" and in this process Dramatic and sever natural changes or "disasters" either happened (i.e japan tsunami) recently or even the thousands death of birds in Tampa or other disasters will happen soon. Major solar flares happen every once in a while, and a huge SF is expected next year and it might change lota things.. thats when we shall run to the hills :)

  • Wow.

  • Ooondava.

    

  • UFO's and Ghost noises

  • I remember one year having Northern Lights up here in Montana. It was really fascinating to see them. I was too young to remember them vividly, however. I never knew that they created this noise. O.O

  • I've read that some have claimed to "hear" the sounds of auroras with their own ears. Some wonder if these people's brains pick up the electromagnetic waves somehow.

  • @Cchrisbud813 I swear i thought i could hear them one night when i was young. Sounded like when you run your hand through a sink full of bubbles when you put too much dish soap that would be the best i could describe it. Like waves on the ocean but different. It was very faint. Then again maybe it was just the wind but it happened everytime an aurora appeared and moved.

  • Thanks for posting. Always good to be reminded there is so much that our limited 5 senses cannot perceive.

  • I thought northern lights was another name for weed

  • ray gun noises

  • this is incredible. i love it!!!

  • fake

  • @619badazz13

    Your mom's fake.

  • @3DPlanets UMM FAKE ... UR MOM LIKES TO HOLD A ARABS DICK " LMAO

  • @619badazz13

    Just trollin'. Lol u mad?

  • @3DPlanets no just like getting one peoples nerves

  • less talk

  • Wow. So breathtaking.

    It sounds like large whistling<3

  • ...also i thought they would sound like heavy deep vibration noises or pulses throughout the sky.... :)

  • i always thought that they would sound more deeper in tone..sorta like what the bass sounds like in your sound systems on your stereos..if u get what i mean?

  • very interresting,beautifull

  • So informative and visually magical!!!! Amazing video!!

  • so this where birds come from? jk

  • Aurora Borealis , out of this world musician with one massive sound system!

  • @hellkitty10 it's not fake, google it.

  • Hi Steve...this is really quite fascinating, you have probably already mentioned it somewhere but what is the reciever you are using please for this recordings..?

    thanks

    Clint - Melbourne

  • @VK3CSJ Clint: Steve uses his own receiver:

    WR-3 Model VLF Whistler-Receiver

    there's i link to his site in this video's info above.

  • @VK3CSJ @VK3CSJ Clint: Steve uses his own receiver:

    WR-3 Model VLF Whistler-Receiver

    there's a link to his site in this video's info above.

  • @hearvox Many thanks dear sir, although it seems I've missed my chance of getting one as Steve has just recently decide after 19 years to stop making the Receiver, if I can get the PCB and Parts I'll be happy to make one up myself....thanks again!

    Cheers

    Clint - Melbourne

  • @hearvox where and whats the site???

  • STFU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i hate when they talk

  • Sound like trance music!

  • If you listen closely, you can hear " PLEASE GOD, I'M SORRY FOR MY SINS!!!! PLEASE FORIVE ME!!!! I WANT TO REPENT!!!!! BLAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!"

    lawls :D

  • Whistlers; like that loose booger in your nose that you can't get rid of.

  • @LovelyYTRocks  Ah, yes, the annoying nose whistle that wakes you up at night!

  • @LovelyYTRocks lol ;D

  • I wish you wouldn't talk all the while so that I could hear those sounds better. Maybe you can do another recording with just the sounds.

  • @Cyron43 Evidently, part of PBS Segment; hence, the educational aspect which I really enjoyed. Just click on keyword: "Mcgreevy-VLF Radio" or something similar and should take you to numerous audio samples on the Internet. Radio itself is simple to build or get pre-assembled, will find this on Steves Site also. Need to be in Northern Latitudes during Geo-Magnetic Storm to hear "Chorus". Anywhere free of "electronic smog" should do for "Spherics and Whistlers". What a hobby!

    Cheers.

  • @4405486 Thank you :-)

  • Thank you. Really enjoyed this. Mcgreevies RCVR s basicly simple wide band amplifier. Received signals are low enough in frequency to be in Human hearing range; however, can't hear them directly (least not most people) because they are in the Electro Magnetic Spectrum- Radio RCVR will convert to Audio spectrum.

  • fisheye cameras suck btw

  • Suicune! ---- Aurora BEAMMMM ~!!!!!

  • Man, all you people saying this isn't good for the Earth and blah blah blah, this is nature we're talking about. It's not like it just started happening yesterday. This has been going on for billions of years and the Earth is still here. That's what the atmosphere is for, to protect the Earth for the rays of the sun. What's disturbing is the dissipating of the ozone/atmosphere due to chemicals in the atmosphere, once that's gone THEN the particles that cause this will cook the Earth like an egg.

  • Love it :) Thank you !

  • What would happen if someone went into the aurora? Would he/she get fried or what? How many miles or feet above sea level does this stuff take place?

  • this is so beautiful !

  • As a radio ham. I used to follow the whistlers as they roved through the radio bands.

    Thank you for drawing what happens to make these effects.

  • they sounds good.

  • Hello, if you want to listen those minute sounds, you shuld not be sitting on the ground surface , you are supposed to be in the space.

    HOW the educated people got different theories to start making fool the young ones!!

    WHAT A FUNNY :))))))))))))))))) HAHHHAAHH

  • @droppermyth1 Lol, you're supposed to be in space to listen to these sounds.. If anyone, even kids believed that, then they're very fucking dumb, nice one though lmaoo..

  • @droppermyth1uh so tell me how is he going to get to space stop being dumb really going to space is something we dont even do any more really budget cut by Obama to save up for mars. And earth is in space not like where in nothing that would be well...Its not a funny at all either is retard face you made stop looking at this videos if you have no idea you should expect to never go to space.

  • and effective...

  • Your commentary is really great, I was amazed at the idea of using a fence as an antenna. Do you have more recordings like this?

  • In the late 80s we saw the best ever aurora near Collingwood On. I a'd swear that we could hear an audible whoosh each time the lights arched across the sky.

  • id rather hear them AND learn about them than just hear them, you guys complain soooooooooooooo much

  • This si so cool!!!! I want to see the northern lights so bad

  • Sounds like solar rain on the roof of the planet.

  • @YamiPoyo The "chorus" effect sounds EXACTLY like the cries I've fallen asleep to for most of my 20 years of life(at least all the spring and summer months), living in a rural area near swamplands: watch?v=GCAiKKFbxAo. Seriously, the similarity is uncanny.

  • @Frowned Sounds of nature eh. All things in nature are simple and so similar.

    Like why spacial bodies are spheres. And these similar sounds.

  • @Frowned That really IS uncanny.

  • sounds like bebe gun very tiny

  • SHUT UP AND LET ME LISTEN TO IT RETARD.

  • オーロラの音。直に聞いてみたい。

  • fantastic

  • we can see this from canada? I'm so heading up there if so.

  • When the Aurora is in a circle like one part of the Video it's called an Halo Like Earth is protected or something

  • you know, this stuff is not good, Its excess static in our atmosphere. If that gets to be too close to our equator and gains strength, we are going to see some of the worst lightining storms ever. Ugh sounds like the earth is cooking at 2:55 on.

  • they are beautiful and Im proud to live where I actually can see them for real, many hasnt got the oppertunity to see them

  • i like these videos, not only you get amazingly beautiful sound from different beautiful things, but these videos aren't being filled with arguments with people being stupid. cuz we all share something in common, we appreciated Sience!

  • If we do not praise him the very stones will sing..why not light from the father of light!

  • I wonder if you could us an AM radio to listen?

  • you can feel use a lead shield for your body

  • see my movies also, real proof....

  • it sounds like thin ice then when you make a stone skip the ice you get some simulair sound on 50seconds

  • hey Noorwegen van de junglesurfer

  • Ok, now, would you SHUT THE FUCK UP?

  • do you get more cancer from living there in North pole?

  • @xxbox6191 no but it in the south maybe, the ozone is the deciding factor for radiation. the amount you recive is still small thou

  • @xxbox6191 Cancer is more of a fungus than an effect of radiation. Also our atmosphere would protect us from bombardment by cosmic rays that poison us. Your getting more radiation from your computer monitor now than from the bombardment.

  • lame ass talks all over it

  • Amazing and beautiful! I really want to see this someday.

  • GOD THE GUY TALKING RUINED IT

  • @luvachii this video is on youtube, so it's sorta aimed towards uneducated people. i'm sure there's a solid video of these sounds from a more advanced source.

  • @ysc707 you tube is not aimed towards anyone, its videos posted by other people you dumbass

  • @ysc707 you tube is not aimed towards anyone, its videos posted by other people you dumbass

  • @luvachii GOD HATER SUCK MY ASS BITCH

  • @rjniscool lmfao

  • beautiful one day i hope to see this

  • 0:46 EPIC. sounds like an 80's music video.

  • Will you get burned if you touch the aurora?

  • @tobohagen erm...no!

  • Go away christian.

  • @Hellraz0r go away god hater!!

  • @MaryStewart Thanks for that assumption, but I don't hate god. Another typical come-back from a christian.

  • *****

  • Very interesting video!

    Maybe this could be the key to understanding what Tesla experimented with those ether specific frequencies ?

    ***** at least.

  • I loved spotting Orion's belt. I think he did a great job of speaking when the noises were repetitious. The lightening info was mind boggling!

  • no kind of special receiver... just a radio that can pick up HF with SSB capability!

  • Thank you for oploading this. I like that he's explaining so much about this phenomenon.

    5/5 :)

  • these planets are so interesting. and each one is unique brill!

  • kinda gives me goosebumps to know that there are things like frequencies or magnetic fields or light a human alone cant sense.

    makes you wonder what other phenomenom nature has that we dont know about. you can only perceive what your consciousness allows you to.

  • @MrMushroom123 Seriously- isn't it great? So much we've yet to learn; so many more proverbial mountains to climb, if you will.

  • @MrMushroom123 Like when animals stare at nothing.

  • I heard this noise on 10/11/12 mtrs band SSB early in a morning.Now i Know.

    Whats the freq your using to receive these signals?

  • check out this acoustic instrumental band you'll likely hear on NPR soon. they are really quite original and quickly gaining a following. you can find them on Youtube. search for "Radium Karmara"

  • if u could shut up for couple of seconds , we could hear thoes voices properly, dont take me wrong but i was trying to listen the voices but ur continue commentry was irritating me

  • This is really cool! Thanks for posting.

  • That was really interesting.I have heard these noises on my radios for many years and assumed they were noises from space.

    Thanks for confirming it

  • orions belt at 5:20 :)

  • awesome!

  • Why do humans always think other beings want to talk with sounds? Maybe they want to talk with pictures or with emotions. Maybe they would feel more confortable if you were out of body instead of right there. Maybe they think you want to understand something and you don't. Why is it you try to talk to humans with pictures and they don't even think in pictures..... I was just trying to find more stuff about time that is how I asked them to show me their info on time travel.

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  • Mate, are you on crack?

  • @ClairaGEagleHawk you think yer not human? time travel? yer so weird!

  • Steve McGreevy should just sit down and close his eyes (old Indian Trick) and put his right hand out and say to nobody in particular he would like to listen if someone wants to talk... You would be shocked who shows up... to talk either mentally with pictures or with feelings.

    That would be cool to listen and see and feel what someone would say to him while this is happening. Sort of ask for a translation of sounds. Cool

  • @ClairaGEagleHawk Im interested in what you said. Explain more please. 8-))

  • 2:44 sounds like crickets and birds.

  • Yes....But has Anyone SMELLED them?

    ....Not really pleasant.

  • Thank you for uploading this video. People have always laughed at me when I saw I want to listen to the nothern lights before I die. Everyone wants to see them.. me I would love to be close enough to listen. great video.

  • bunch of typos up there but you get what I mean:)

  • I agree, hextbylife. It sounds like this "hissy whistler" has had a few and had to fulfill another one of nature's other wonders...

  • sounds like when I take a wizz in the woods

  • nice vid

  • God, this is beautiful *sigh*

  • great! thnks!

  • the animation is really cool! very informative commentary. Thanks for posting!

  • Very well done...thank you for the comments. It is a help!

  • you can hear them with your ears, they crackle

  • The explanatory animations are awesome. They are a lot better than his comments.

    He should try not to talk so much and get to the point. Good educational topics have a planned script. Improvisation makes things look unprofessional.

    There are really many unnecessary comments, like how cool he thinks he is because he wanted to be a scientist since he was a kid?! Duh... Gimme a break. What a cliché. Science facts only, please. The show should be about the lights, not the guy.

  • You seem to have mistaken an interview for a presentation.

    The interviewee's great amateur spirit shines through readily, and serves science far better here-- inspiring through example would-be amateurs to invest in equipment, gather data and share-- than it would by reaching the people he's failed to impress.

  • Wow, what an amazing place this planet is. How ironic that when something so deadly combines with something that protects us as as a species, it makes something so beautiful as the Northern Lights. How cool is that?

  • haha it really is helpful and easier to remember these sorts of things hearing someone explain them thank you:)

  • I thought the commentary was really insighful and helpful...thanks so much. You have a good radio voice, too. Ignore the haters!

  • Thanks for the heads up on this video...cool!!! How are you doing Raven? Peace to you Sister!!!

    Yvonne

  • Awesome video, but I knew that as soon as I finished it and glanced at the comments, I would see only astounding ignorance and stupidity. I was right.

    What's with all you assholes who want the guy to "shut the fuck up"? OH NOES NOT LEARNING! LOL SCIENCE HURTS MY EARS. If you want to hear more aurora radio recordings, there's several websites with that (and a few are even linked in the description, which you clearly never read). STFU, enjoy the video, and enjoy filling your mind with facts.

  • No need for vulgarity! Your words belie your professed intelligence. Too-limited a vocabulary for high IQ!

  • well said, i really enjoyed this. over the last 6 months i have found a new love. Science

  • Glad to hear it. There's always room for more science fans. :)