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So. I'm assuming that high beeping at the end was intentional. And probably some sort of Morse code about protect your hearing.<br><br>Has someone translated it yet if it is indeed Morse?,(reply>), "Never gonna give you up" |
I wonder if everyone who complained are people who never had to game on CRT tellys? |
Super geek |
"<a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&t=4m01s"">4:01</a> AAAAAAH<br>AAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOH GOD MAKE IT STOP KRABS MAKE IT STOP<br>IT HURTS<br>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" |
18 or 48?<br><br><br>48. |
and now my ears are rigging... great end, really tempted to dislike the video.<br><br>it's even worst than animal repellent device and old wifi router.<br><br>in school the class was amused to play such thing on their phone while i was freaking out about it and the teacher had no idea.<br>the worst when they had it in their pocket or bag for it muffled it in a way that i was not able to tell if they were doing it or if my ears where rigging. |
Those high pitched noises at the end are in morse code. Someone decipher it. |
Thank you so much Tom! When I was little, I was hearing that noise every time the TV was turned on. And nobody believed me (I was the only child at home)! Now I know that I was right. There WAS a noise! |
Ugh, the high pitch while the credits were on made me look around 'cause i thought the video had already stopped and it was coming from somewhere else xD<br>Which age are you suposed to stop hearing that one? |
All these people talking about the morse code at the end, and I'm sitting here waiting for it... nothing. 28 years old. Guitar amps and drums can be LOUD. |
"Is it just me or did that loud pitch noise at <a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&t=3m58s"">3:58</a> and on sounded like morse code? Hurts my ears too much to figure out what it means though haha" |
a lot of people are talking about the high frequency morse code at the end, but I'm more worried about the evn higher frequency morse code |
But why do old screens, particularly big TVs, sometimes make a donk noise. Used to have one in my room and it both terrified me and drove me mad when I was trying to sleep. |
Low pass filter |
"<a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&t=3m59s"">3:59</a> I just got Rick Rolled by high pitched morse code.",(reply>), Hahaha yes,(reply>), @james they're taking about the sponsor block extension available for Chrome, firefox and other browsers.,(reply>), Thanks my sponsor blocker to block me from being rickrolled,(reply>), ah so that's what it was, thanks tom,(reply>), what? |
This is making me really sad |
At least i could properly sympathize with 20-year-old you when you funneled morse code into my ear |
I hear a high pitched noise always in my left ear can editing fix that? |
Tom: Well, at least you can still hear it<br>Tom 2 seconds later: Let’s use Rick-roll Morse to pierce your eardrums,(reply>), @Joahnna Ibarra that says nevergonnagiveyouup, without spaces.,(reply>), It was painful for me,(reply>), @Sollace Oh,(reply>), @Stop masterbaiting or eat a laser beam LED not LCD. The little glowing light on the front of it.,(reply>), @Sollace whut, I don't think that's the lcd buzzing, because it isn't on when in standby mode. I think it's a component inside your tv. Mine doesn't buzz. Maybe try to see if you hear it from another tv? |
Ugh Tom you left it in at the end |
i went on online tone generator and put in the tone and i dont want to go to that place |
I don't know what age the high pitched morse code at the end was meant for, but I am 28 and glad I could hear it. |
I see what you did there, at the very end of the video ;) |
Watch Tom Scott have a mental breakdown at the end of the video |
"Did anyone else hear that noise at <a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&t=4m00s"">4:00</a> I wonder what pitch that is.<br><br><br>ah thats the secret message people are talking about. Still wonder what frequency that is though" |
I HEARD THAT AT THE END |
is that a mosquito alarm at the end? nice |
"<a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&t=4m01s"">4:01</a>" |
Oh my god every time we watched anything at school on tv they used this old ass tv that made that super high noise and because the teachers were too old to hear it they never believed us and we all hated it |
So you are basically saying that to remove the loud sound from that video you have to damage your hearing |
This is all lies, its actually the hamsters inside that power them screaming. |
Why do old TVs make a random crack sound |
I can still hear the high pitched noises at the end, but unfortunately, I cannot decode Morse by ear. |
Who else heard the high frequency noises at the end of the video. |
I've had hearing problems since birth, and have never been able to hear above around 14Khz |
Tell me about it. Not only does my hearing drop off rather badly at high ranges, but I also have near constant tinnitus in the form of a high frequency hissing noise. I probably wouldn't even notice that sound.,(reply>), Place the palms of your hands over your ears with fingers resting gently on the back of your head. Your middle fingers should point toward one another just above the base of your skull. Place your index fingers on top of you middle fingers and snap them (the index fingers) onto the skull making a loud, drumming noise. Repeat 40-50 times. Some people experience immediate relief with this method. <br><br><br><br>works for a couple of hours. Its technicaly not healing you, its just masking the tinitus for a couple of hours. |
Hahaha nice at the end of the video there is some sort of Morse code high pitch message |
Never gonna give you up😂 |
anyone else notice the morse code at the end? no clue what it says... |
That noise at the end was so sore😂 |
I always wondered why the beginning of Ratatouille irritated me so much when I was little- it was the TV! Now I can tell my parents without them thinking I'm crazy |
I thought that high pitched sound at the end was something in my room. |
I've had an old TV in my house that we used until three years ago so I didn't even notice it |
there's was i high pitched hum at the end of the video... bruh |
The admonition to protect our hearing would be more useful, if it were possible, but it basically isn't possible. Infants can hear 30,000 herz. Tom Scott here, who looks to be in his 30's, can no longer hear 15,000 herz, but that is not a natural effect of aging. Wizened Bedouins in the desert have been shown to be able to hear 30,000 herz, just like toddlers. What we think of as our "natural" hearing loss as we age is nothing but the cumulative effect of the noise pollution that pervades our modern, probably urban, environments. So, short of moving to the Falklands, there is nothing we can do to prevent hearing loss.<br><br><br>I could still hear the 15,000 herz whistle from a CRT when I was 40, but not since. |
Was that Morse code at the end? What did it say?? |
The gap in my front 2 teeth is the perfect size to allow me to make the mosquito noise. I can adjust the pitch up and down and have always been able to bring the pitch beyond my own range of hearing. (I had people tell me they could still hear it after I couldn't anymore.)<br><br>This video made me think about my ability to do this over the course of my life. Good stuff.,(reply>), me too!,(reply>), @Lou it's like whistling but while smiling,(reply>), what, how do you do that????,(reply>), I use my lips to adjust the hole and the frequency. But Idk if I can go that high pitched.,(reply>), Thanks, I unlocked a new skill today |
now i want to see and hear this vid. how can i find it? |
We are all bebe that is why we can hear it |
hah my tinnitus is doing that 24/7,(reply>), Place the palms of your hands over your ears with fingers resting gently on the back of your head. Your middle fingers should point toward one another just above the base of your skull. Place your index fingers on top of you middle fingers and snap them (the index fingers) onto the skull making a loud, drumming noise. Repeat 40-50 times. Some people experience immediate relief with this method. <br><br><br><br><br>works for a couple of hours. Its technicaly not healing you, its just masking the tinitus for a couple of hours.<br>doest always work, but used to help me |
This mans really left 15kHz morse code at the end |
That wad sad until the last few seconds. Then I laughed. Thank you Tom. |
I miss the days of being a young boy and trying to watch the telly using a wire coat hanger to get reception. |
"<a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&t=3m32s"">3:32</a><br>f" |
It's ok Tom, we still love you even if you are getting older. |
wow the sound at the end is very weird- it doesn't feel like it's coming from my phone, it feels like it's just there, in my ears. |
Was that Morse code in the end? |
Me: <b>literally being ear raped</b><br><br>My grandma: "i dont hear anything"<br><br>Me: <b>ight imma head out</b> |
Is that a morse code message in the end screen? Can someone translate it? |
It could be worse. I have tinnitus, the nature of which, the high frequency hearing loss I have, is replaced by a permanent, constant squeal of that sound in my head.<br><br>The noise of that room, in your head. Forever.<br><br>Take care of your hearing. |
Thanks for the high pitched sound at the end tom |
I can hear the "Morse code" at the end. My hearing is strange. I have a high frequency hearing loss from damage at 6mo old. I could always hear the TV's down the hall in school too. Yet army won't let me back in due to hearing. |
Uuh that end screen noise. Yikes. |
I thought it was tinnitus. |
Was the part in the end Morse code? |
I remember being able to hear that noise from outside my flat when my dad was watching TV. |
ok boomer |
I relate so much to the aging/hearing loss realization part of this hahaha |
I almost missed the Morse code at the end and I am still 20. Bad |
This video went from “oh cool science” to “oh mortality” very quickly,(reply>), Damn so true,(reply>), @Milky Way Chances It is in fact morse code.,(reply>), @Oi oi oi Mate do you have a Loicence it sounded a bit like Morse code to me. It also felt a bit like my ears were bleeding down the back of my throat lmfao,(reply>), @amethyst next popular reply down, NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP,(reply>), Thanks for one more reminder of our inevitable death |
This was somehow the funniest, saddest, most trivial, and yet deepest video I've ever seen. And WHAT DID YOU DO AT THE END |
I like how the outro is high pitched music |
Every time I revisit this video, it gets less sad and more scarier. |
What was the Morse code thing at the end of the video saying |
high pitched morse code af the end too lazy to decode. somebody pls |
I have tinnitus. I cannot notice any high pitched frequency other than a constant ringing in my ears. |
this monitors suffer from tinnitus |
Why the squeaking at the end. Why. |
It’s weird not being able to hear higher pitched but also have tinnitus and always hear the high pitch screeching |
I came here for education and now I'm just sad God dammit |
For anyone who isn't aware, Tinnitus – for a lot of people including myself – is that very sound, but constant. Never going away completely, always there, often an amalgamation of multiple high pitch frequencies. I've had it for as long as I can remember and notice I often tune it out subconsciously, but when it's quiet around me, it's there. <br><br><br>So this video's coming up on 3 years old but I only recently found it, sorry! |
I have this wierd effect where I am deaf to some higher frequencies on my right ear, but not my left one.<br>It is not a age thing, however. I had it since I was 18-ish. |
me, a marching band student: WHAT?! |
Too old to listen to the hidden message. |
Wait there are teenager wards? |
I'm 31. I can hear pitches far higher than I'm supposedly supposed to. An induction burner for example. I can hear when it turns on. The odd part was, males, younger and older than men couldn't, but females could, and a few of them are older than me. |
A family friendly content maker, EXCEPT for the description.<br><br>Tom, i gladly went and got some goddamn earplugs. |
>cant hear the morse at the end of the video that everyone's talking about<br>IM ONLY 20 NOOOOOOOOO NOT LIKE THIS,(reply>), Its painful to hear you don't want to |
Tinnitus is so wonderful! But just sometimes I want to bash my head into a moving train |
When you don’t notice the noise at the end because you have tinnitus |
Wtf was there some noise at the end?? I am 27 and I heard some screeching noise |
my tinnitus nullified the ringing anyways |
AWh why at the end of the video AHHHHHHH thAt HuRt<br>Seriously y |
I didn't realise how bad my hearing was until seeing the comments about the horrid morse code. Jacking the sound right up I only quietly heard it in one ear. I'm 31 <b>sobs</b> |
Back in the day... the HF transformers use to degrade and get louder as the cores got loose. Female users would hear them and complain so I taught my team how to replace them and bought a load cheaply. The younger women could hear the whine loudest. The almost always older male computer engineers would says they couldn’t hear a problem and declined to fix them. Not a happy situation |
WOT'S THAT MORSE |
Dude your not Logan Paul a simple comment pined on that video will do jeez great science lesson but dude.... It's not the end of your carrier as a yt er |
I'm too lazy to morse translate that tbh. |
Why are Tom Scott videos appearing on my recommended every time I open YouTube? |
Hahaha nice Easter egg at the end there |
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