I often film myself near babbling brooks for my RU-vid channel, and often CC displays words that the water is speaking. Lately on many channels, CC displays "foreign" from background noise. I've seen it dozens of times.
Wydaje mi się, że najbardziej odpowiednim tłumaczeniem zwrotu "indistinct chatter" jest "gwar", przynajmniej według Słownika PWN. gwar «mieszanina wielu głosów zlewających się w jedną całość»
Dziękuję, za wyręczenie mnie w zadaniu spolszczania rzeczy. Nigdy wcześniej się go nie podjąłem, a potem zobaczyłem Twój komentarz i pomyślałem sobie "wow, mamy tyle zawiłości rodzimego języka, że pasują w pytę do tych anglosaskich , a czasem nawet lepiej!" To powiedziawszy: fenomen tego konkretnego napisu jest wdrukowany w mój mózg teraz. Od czasu lektury "Indisting Chatter 1", kiedy ta fraza pojawia się pośród transkryptu dla walących konia, z zatkanymi uszami, mam ciarki.
Has anyone tried to scan the last piece of static audio with a spectrogram? I can't tell if that's the correct thing to do, but the audio in that sounds like there's a secret message inside. I'm not exactly sure if a spectrogram is what should be used but... I feel like there's something there. Could be wrong though.
It is also fascinating to now know exactly what this series is about. We have gotten plenty of hints before, but this video seems to confirm a few things that were left mysterious in the first few videos. What a strange discovery... a caption that contains immense amounts of data. That feels fundamentally wrong in a surreal way, this huge signal contained in such a small little caption with the simple phrase "(indistinct chatter)". There's a lot to think about here, especially with the themes of the broadcast revolving so much around time, stuff like "maybe if there's too much space, there's no time" is very relevant here. This is genius, that's all I gotta say. Just a magnificent work of art.
@@ratkingthegreat7161 This reminds me of a short story I once read about faster than light communication. They discovered a way to do it and there was always a short burst of what they thought was high pitched static at the beginning of each communication. They realized eventually that it was every single communication that had and will ever be made using the technology, hyper compressed into each message. Of course, they only realized this just before some cataclysmic event ended the possibility of using the communication ever again and the last communication was warning about what would happen and that it couldn't be stopped.
Okay, so these are definitely Magic Eye stereograms. In the first one it looks like two lines of text (possibly decipherable, but it hurts my eyes) slowly receding into the background, while the second one is someone's face (maybe Dooper?) looking back out at the viewer before turning to face their right (viewer's left). I have no idea what's hidden in the third one, no matter how much I cross and uncross my eyes.
Indistinct chatter is muffled or distorted syntax at a cadence which sounds like a pattern of speaking familiar to the listener but is not clear or defined enough to be understood. Occasionally within indistinct chatter specific words, typically short words, can be distinct lending to the evidence of a voice/voices chattering.
why is absolutely nobody talking about (indistinct chatter)? has it just been too long since the original COTN incident video was uploaded for people to care?