Humans Were Never Meant to Hear This
Signals from space, sky, sea, and something deeper
Are humans meant to know everything?
The human is limited to five core senses: touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing. The apparent “sixth” sense has been debated over: intuition, clairs, the ability to see the dead. All of these, still, are limited within the human experience.
However, humans are curious beings—sometimes too curious. Although the phrase “curiosity kills the cat” is often thrown around in these cases, it seems as if cats have a much better understanding of basic survival skills than the average human.
When humans discover one thing, they must then discover more. Once they gain, they can only gain more. It is a trajectory of up and nothing less.
Some may argue that there is some scientific or spiritual reasoning for this. The Archive argues that humans are oftentimes led by their flaws.
What then happens when humans decide to force themselves into what they were never meant to perceive? When they create technology to allow them into spaces they don’t belong in?
PART I: SPACE SCREAMS
The universe is composed of many different things. Humans, “aliens,” solar systems, and galaxies. Stars are born everyday as others explode in a beautiful death.
Throughout the years, scientists have said that space is silent. Space is a vacuum, with no atoms or molecules to catch the vibration of sound. Therefore, there is no sound in space. It is silent, with only the energy pulsating throughout its vast darkness.
Astronauts do not hear anything while in space. It is not peace, but rather a test of the human psyche.
You may have heard of the anechoic chamber, with the most famous one being at Microsoft’s headquarters. It is the quietest room on Earth.
Most people cannot stay inside for longer than 45 minutes, as its extreme quiet leads to hearing things that no human should. People hear their heartbeat, their blood flow, and even their nervous system.
Humans are not meant to hear how their body operates.
While humans have simulated the intensity of space’s silence on Earth, the real void is not as quiet as people think.
It is true that humans cannot hear space in the traditional sense. This is because they are not meant to.
NASA scientists converted electromagnetic frequencies into a range for the human ear. Below is what they captured of the planets within the Solar System:
Most humans describe these sounds as eerie and unnerving.
They are not meant to be heard. These planets operate in ways the human mind cannot understand, despite how hard they may try to. Space is not meant to be fully explored, because it is not meant to be claimed.
Humans often like to claim things that aren’t theirs.
PART II: SKY RESPONSE
Back on Earth, there are warnings against space eavesdropping.
As humans continue to poke and prod into the universe, Earth bites back. Not maliciously, but as a warning to not go too far. Earth is a protector, guarding the rest of the universe from what humans may do if gone unchecked.
As so, the phenomenon known as skyquakes explodes into the sky.
Scientists say these strange trumpet-like sounds are caused by a few possible things: gas releases, meteors, coronal mass ejections, etc. There is no one answer. There isn’t meant to be. Skyquakes are mysterious because have they have to be.
Please see the below video file on a skyquake from Canada in 2013:
In fact, this has become a cause for discussion in recent years. People from all over the world have reported hearing these strange sky trumpets, and yet, there has been little to no explanation about what these could possibly be.
In a religious context, sounds like these are often contributed to the apocalypse. In The Bible, it is described that seven angels will sound their trumpets to warn of the Rapture, causing mass destruction on Earth in forcing mankind to repent for their sins.
Then the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared to sound them. - Revelation 8:6
What’s most fascinating about this, is that it is revealed that this apocalyptic event stems not from the force of God necessarily, but rather due to humanity’s own darkness.
The rest of mankind who were not killed by these plagues still did not repent of the work of their hands; they did not stop worshiping demons, and idols of gold, silver, bronze, stone and wood—idols that cannot see or hear or walk. Nor did they repent of their murders, their magic arts, their sexual immorality or their thefts. - Revelation 9:20-21
Outside of a theological view, others say that these sounds are supernatural. Some say they are caused by UFOs.
Whatever these sounds are, it certainly wants all of humanity to hear it.
Which leads into The Archive’s theory: is the sky screaming or is it simply responding?
From NASA’s audio recordings of Earth, it is clear that it is one of the loudest planets due to human activity. Perhaps then, it is not just humans who are always listening, but the Earth itself.
And if the Earth is listening… perhaps it is simply responding to the conversation.
PART III: OCEAN CRIES
Humans are not marine creatures.
Unlike other animals, humans are not natural swimmers. They have no natural instincts in the water. Yet, humans can learn how to swim, and therefore can coexist with the naturally occuring bodies of water on Earth.
Despite this unique ability, humans have never been satisfied with “just” swimming. They created boats, submarines, jet skis, and cruises. They glide on water with water skis and dive from dangerous heights in competitions.
More importantly, humans love learning about the ocean. In most contexts, this is completely fine. Wonderful, even. But there is a line that humans keep crossing.
The ocean is full of pressure. The further one goes down into the depths, the more water presses down on them. For every 10 meters, the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere.
The Mariana Trench, for example, has a pressure of 1,100 atmospheres, which is equivalent to 8 tons per square inch.
Without special equipment or vehicles, humans essentially die from implosion within the deep water.
This is why scientists are extremely careful when researching the deep sea, relying mostly on ROVs, specialized cameras, and microphones.
The NOAA has recorded many strange sounds from the ocean, which are typically explained way by being underwater volcanic activity or icebergs falling. While this may be the case, the sounds recorded are unusual nevertheless.
Below are audio recordings of some of the most infamous sounds, including “Julia,” “Upsweep,” “Bloop,” and “SlowDown.”
“Julia” - 1:18
“Upsweep”
“Bloop” - 0:51
“Slowdown” - 0:39 and on
Most of these are attributed to icebergs, though that is simply a guess. The reality is that scientists have no concrete answer to what these may be as they have no way of actually knowing due to the insane depths these were captured in.
As a reminder, only 20-25% of the ocean has been explored, making 80% completely uncharted territory.
With everything previously stated in mind, is it really a shock that humans have no idea what these noises are?
The deep sea keeps the creatures within its abyss safe. The pressure is a natural deterrent, especially considering the overfishing epidemic.
The Archive can only presume one thing: humans are not meant to perceive to what is down there.
There is no way to say what is real or not. Perhaps there are sea serpents and sirens populating the depths of the oceans. Humans will likely never know.
These noises act as a reminder to humanity: do not play where you do not belong.
PART IIII: BELOW US & BEYOND US
Humans have explored the Earth, the ocean, and space. What is left?
The inside of Earth.
Between 1970-1989, the Kola Superdeep Borehole project created the deepest hole on Earth. Scientists drilled 12,262 meters into the ground to study the depths of the planet, but never quite made it further due to the extreme heat that came from within the hole at 356°F degrees.
The project ended due to the USSR’s collapse.
The hole, despite being the deepest ever made, only explored 0.2% of the Earth’s crust.
Urban legend tells a tale of the project ending for different reasons. Instead of the intense heat, the project ended after the Soviets recorded the following sound.
“Sounds of Hell - Redirect to YouTube”
The Archive must inform our readers that this is very much a hoax. However, the story still acts as a popular warning to humanity in terms of digging too deep.
Yet, even the real life project was thwarted by Earth itself. The extreme temperatures forced it to stop, warning scientists that they are not meant to go inside of the planet.
So, if nature keeps telling humans to stop… what is left to explore? Perhaps the beyond.
As many of you know, The Archive invited readers to call The Operator through our hotline. By dialing 1-900-ARCHIVE, you could ask The Operator about anything, including any interdimensional questions.
While the line was open for quite some time, an incident took place that caused The Archive to temporarily close it at The Operator’s request. The incident was recorded, as all calls to the hotline are recorded for training and monitoring purposes.
Please see the evidence for FILE OP-01:
According to our staff, the following incoming call was never logged.
Rest assured, we are closely investigating the incident. We are unsure how and what intercepted our hotline, but The Operator is a very busy [redacted] and does not have time for such behavior. A statement from The Operator follows:
“The Archive is not meant to scare you. We do not operate on fear.
While we may cause discomfort, our primary mission is to expose what is happening within our interdimensional universe.
You may have noticed this file was written differently than usual. I decided to write this spontaneously, thus causing a mishap in our usual release schedule. However, I found this to be a very important lesson that needed to be shared.
The Archive’s hotline was intercepted. What I said in that recording is not meant to scare you. It is not a threat.
I apologize for any fear I may have caused.
My intention is to amplify your voice.”
The Operator
Conclusion
The Archive is dedicated to our readers.
Do not heed the warning of nature. Do not trespass where you are not welcomed.
Thank you for your patience.
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