The Voyager Interstellar Record - 4/31 The Sounds Of Earth
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@carla05059 Per aspera ad astra. It's in Latin, and it means "through hardships to the stars."
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if one day annother civilazation gona find this one the first thing they gona say would be: "well thx... but first thing we need are ears!" ^^
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does anyone know what the Morse code message is saying?
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@FrozenAtrox - Joe The Alien isn't going to be listening to this record when it's found, a scientist is; and they won't be freaked out. If a civilization has reached technological advancement enough to understand what this is and listen to it, they're going to recognize some of the sounds. I will guarantee that some of these sounds are universal, like wind blowing, fire crackling, water dripping. They're going to know what this is.
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sorry, didn't understand. but im interested, explain plz :)
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At 1:48 during the thunderstorm, if you have good sound equipment, you can hear a peak spike of lower bass, unnatural which I've near heard during a thunderstorm... It's like a typo of the human race.
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Why is the picture of the disk backwards and upside down? Shesh, I'm a nerd, why would I know its portrayed backwards and upside down?
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The intention was to scare the aliens? o_O
"those earthlings... they're in to some weird shit..."
mkotisrael 4 months ago 41
If I were an alien and I discovered this I'd be freaked out... Should've put some more happy sounds on it :P
FrozenAtrox 7 months ago 33