The Julia sound

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Julia: The Bloop Sound's Cousin

And if the bloop were to come from a massive and terrifying creature, Julia would certainly be its even more mysterious competition. The sound, while lasting nowhere near as long sounds like a dull whine. Though it doesn't sound as massive or eldritch as the Bloop, it somehow carried a vast distance across the entire hydrophone array of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. As listeners adjusted their headphones to focus in on the eerie sound, on March 1st 1999, they couldn't help but wonder what its source could be. Labeled a marine curiosity, the case was briefly investigated but for the most part forgotten.



Relative of the bloop

 
this is an orbital thread so there's no point in taking it seriously but are there really people who sit and listen to the deep seas all day? Especially if orbital were to be right and it just sounds like that background noise all day every day, that's beyond fucking retarded
 
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Large plate movement.



Regular plate movement would be detectable all the time and noticeable due to earthquake sensors going off.
 
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