The SOFAR channel is a natural underwater layer approximately 1,000 meters deep where temperature and pressure conditions bend sound waves instead of allowing them to escape, enabling whispers to travel thousands of kilometers with minimal loss; this phenomenon is used by whales for long-distance communication, was exploited by the Navy during the Cold War for submarine detection, and is now employed by scientists to track earthquakes and monitor environmental changes like melting ice.
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🌊 The Sound Channel! Secrets of the Deep Ocean 🤫Añadido:
Deep beneath the waves, there is a place where sound does not [music] fade. It just keeps going. Normally, sound in water scatters like ripples from a [music] stone, weaker with every meter.
But, the ocean is layered by temperature [music] and pressure, stacked like invisible glass sheets.
Around 1,000 [music] m down, those layers bend sound instead of letting it escape. This is the SOFAR channel, a natural tunnel for sound. A whisper [music] here can travel thousands of kilometers with barely any loss.
Whales use it [music] to sing across entire oceans, finding mates they never see.
Then, humans realized the ocean [music] itself could be a listening device.
During the Cold War, the Navy quietly [music] built microphones into this layer. They could hear submarines from the other side of the planet. Entire fleets [music] moved, unaware they were already heard. For decades, this channel shaped silent standoffs beneath calm seas.
Today, scientists use [music] it to track earthquakes and melting ice.
The same physics that hid war now reveals [music] a changing planet. The ocean is not silent. It is listening all the time.
And deep below, [music] every sound you make is still traveling.
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