Why Silence is Going Extinct

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Aidin Robbins

Aidin Robbins

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@TheAverageGuy12
@TheAverageGuy12 Жыл бұрын
I live in Tasmania, one of the Earth's last great wildernesses. The silence where we live was scary at first, now we hate leaving it.
@ramimassar2939
@ramimassar2939 Жыл бұрын
You need to grow up to appreciate it
@morfgo
@morfgo Жыл бұрын
Is the depiction of your landscape accurate in the movie "the hunter"?
@yesok2954
@yesok2954 Жыл бұрын
@@morfgo You'd have to drive a bit out of the cities, but yes. The Hunter was filmed entirely within Tasmania.
@TheAverageGuy12
@TheAverageGuy12 Жыл бұрын
@@morfgo Well movie be movie, but the landscape yes.
@mytra_editz
@mytra_editz Жыл бұрын
I live in a small vilage in Romania, its the best feeling to hear nothing, i started to apriciate silence like 2 years ago, now im 15 and i love it.
@whuwhaaa2
@whuwhaaa2 Жыл бұрын
I remember telling a friend once, that sound and light pollution are probably the two of largest stressors in everyone's lives that nobody seems to talk about. Light pollution in particular would be so easy to deal with honestly.
@Volvith
@Volvith Жыл бұрын
I didn't know the true colours of the sky until i was 19. And it took me until i was 22 to realize just how much of an impact the eternal lights had on my sleeping schedule. Light pollution is something that should be taken seriously, but is one of those things that people look at you weird for when mentioned. Turn off the light, we don't need it.
@unlimited8410
@unlimited8410 Жыл бұрын
@@Volvith straight out I want the night sky back, that is so much better than seeing fluoresecnt lights all night.
@oceanbnd
@oceanbnd Жыл бұрын
Lights are needed to deter criminals. Cameras as well
@whuwhaaa2
@whuwhaaa2 Жыл бұрын
@@oceanbnd Actually, years of data indicates that lighting typically has little to no effect deterring criminals. Motion sensing lights have are somewhat more effective, but 24/7 static lighting isn't impactful.
@michiman6757
@michiman6757 Жыл бұрын
@@oceanbnd a ton study indicates that lights don't have any impact or increase the crime. Burglaries usually happen during the daytime when people are at work, The level of night time car thefts almost halved when they turned off the lights between midnight and 5am. Motion sensing lights would be most likely best
@nickinoelle5331
@nickinoelle5331 Жыл бұрын
Quietness is so relaxing, but some people get uncomfortable by silence. Great documentary in telling a story about the impact of sounds.
@axiolot5857
@axiolot5857 Жыл бұрын
@Lushian Ryder no lol, a complete lack of sound is disturbing, feel free to look it up, theres 500 explanations to it
@logi-operations
@logi-operations Жыл бұрын
@@lightningmcqueen4078 keep up the good work
@foljs5858
@foljs5858 Жыл бұрын
"Quietness is so relaxing, but some people get uncomfortable by silence" Yes: idiots.
@weejim5797
@weejim5797 Жыл бұрын
i went to olympic with my friends once and we got split up while on a run, and the silence scared the shit out of me, and then i heard rattling in the bush and a twig snap and a sort of like distorted voice which was my friends in the distance, i never knew at the time, and i started running deep into the forest idk why, but i did and i also left my phone in my friends bag, so i was alone deep in a forest running away from an imaginary fear, i felt alone and scared for one of the first times since i was younger, never went there ever again it never felt right in that park, i know this is because i was alone without friends and running from something stupid, but even once i got back to my friends something never felt right after that.
@QWERTY-gp8fd
@QWERTY-gp8fd Жыл бұрын
because in silence u realize u are alone. or are u truly alone?
@robbieaulia6462
@robbieaulia6462 Жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to have a sound proof room in my house just for the fun of it but now you've encouraged me to do it for my health and sanity
@Spat1o
@Spat1o Жыл бұрын
sound proof rooms aren't worth it, if its for your health and sanity, go visit places like he did.
@Zanthorr
@Zanthorr Жыл бұрын
Being in an enclosed space isn't good for your health and sanity. "Quite doesn't mean an absents of sound, it means an absents of man-made noise pollution."
@cr1tikal_arc
@cr1tikal_arc Жыл бұрын
@@Zanthorr what? you do realise rooms on their own are already "enclosed spaces", right? and a soundproofed room, especially if you're living in a city, would reduce the manmade noise that you can hear in the room? the quote you used there means literally nothing, and the former of what you said doesn't even apply.
@Zanthorr
@Zanthorr Жыл бұрын
@adriantaro I'm so sorry, you're right and I'm wrong.
@echothefreak9396
@echothefreak9396 Жыл бұрын
@@Zanthorr you’re one of the few people I meet who isn’t scared to admit it. Thanks for being chill, since people are so quick to defend themselves as if being wrong about something means death.
@RinoaL
@RinoaL Жыл бұрын
I recently moved from a very rural area with almost no noise, to Philadelphia. I am having trouble getting used to it and know I never will. Others say they are used to it and yet they are so stressed. They aren't used to it, they are just blind to it.
@RexorInvicta
@RexorInvicta Жыл бұрын
It probably depends on your mindset, if you're not wanting silence then of course you will have trouble adjusting. If you just want to escape from your system being overloaded by noise it's probably easier. Those people that are "stressed" I presume are rural-citizens that have never lived in a city? If that's the case, then they are probably not used to wanting quiet and therefore stressed due to them being overloaded with it. Perhaps listening to music more often will help you adjust.
@1758
@1758 Жыл бұрын
you dont know for sure what are you saying about your friends
@BlissBatch
@BlissBatch Жыл бұрын
I play loud city noises when I'm somewhere relatively silent. Pretty sure I wouldn't want to do that if those sounds stressed me out.
@devin6079
@devin6079 Жыл бұрын
You don’t get to just say that they’re stressed and aren’t used to it lol
@flowersKC
@flowersKC Жыл бұрын
haha the exact opposite happened to me, it’s so quiet.
@justanothermortal1373
@justanothermortal1373 Жыл бұрын
I am extremely sensitive to sound and stress. Even a balloon pop makes my ears ring so this is very important to me. The reality is saddening :(. No wonder there are so many KZbin videos of audios of calming sounds as people don't really have access to them irl anymore.
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit Жыл бұрын
I have the same problem, extreme sensitivity to sounds. I was living in a noisy apartment and the suffering got so bad that l actually went and got it checked out. Turns out there is a recognized and established diagnosis, even if there isn't much effective treatment. Anyway it's called hyperacusis. I get some other wierd effects like low frequency tinnitus, long term repetitive b/g noises seeming to "stick" in my ears long after they cease, extreme discomfort from loud noises, feeling like sudden and unexpected loud noises had an almost physical aspect to the effect on me which can take hours to calm down and not being able to focus with bg noise etc. I don't have a lot of money and don't drive due to disability so finding affordable quiet places to live has been a nightmare. I actually kind of live off grid because of that, and for the sake of my animals (also because I'm so on edge in noisy environments so it isn't fair on them either). Anyway whatever the issue l hope you find some peace. I once actually had to pack up and go homeless in the forest some time back. I did it for almost a year, in freezing cold Scandinavia, just to get out of the city during a big ol' noise exasperated breakdown so yeah, you have my sympathy.
@Phoenix-bn5ec
@Phoenix-bn5ec 10 ай бұрын
SAME! I also live in an apartment where my upstairs neighbor works from home at night. She is heavy footed and loves to clean and move furniture at 2am for like 2 hours.. =( Trying to find ear plugs that don't cause pain or weird pressure on my ear drums... UGH
@James.527
@James.527 6 ай бұрын
@@Phoenix-bn5ecI bought ones from Amazon they are a mouldable silicone feel that you press into your ear and they are cleanable and re usable. They are really effective and comfortable
@spiritea5640
@spiritea5640 Жыл бұрын
This video resonates. When I’m desperate for silence I find it extremely challenging to find a quiet place. It’s relieving to hear that there are people who work so hard to protect silence. Gratitude 😊
@mignonne_
@mignonne_ Жыл бұрын
I savor the 2-10 seconds of birds chirping and the wind blowing on my walks when there are no cars nearby
@askanel_6837
@askanel_6837 Жыл бұрын
i dont know why america is so obsessed with airplanes. like i live in central europe far away from any mayor cities with airplanes so i literally never heard a commercial flight. and even cars arent that big of a problem, i just get away form any roads, that it
@andyc9902
@andyc9902 Жыл бұрын
Suburbs.
@mailleweaver
@mailleweaver Жыл бұрын
I used to go caving before caves started closing down to slow the spread of white nose syndrome in bats. The thing I miss the most about it is the times I could get everyone to sit still and turn off their lights. Those brief moments of quiet darkness are so rare. It's been years, now, since I've been able to experience that. I always wished they could last longer, but other people find darkness and silence extremely uncomfortable for some reason. Lately I've been feeling extremely stressed by all the noise around me. I have to sleep with a mask on to block all the light around me and listen to white noise ASMR to drown out fan noises, air conditioners, and traffic noises. I'm not even in a city. I'm in semi-rural Arkansas. The few times I've visited cities, I've found sleep nearly impossible. How are people so disconnected from themselves that they don't recognize how impactful sound is on them? During the day, I do all I can to minimize my volume. I mow my grass with an unmotorized reel mower and trim tall weeds with a scythe. I split firewood with an axe instead of a hydraulic splitter. I have a treadle powered grinding wheel for sharpening tools instead of a motorized grinder when they need a lot of work. And I work from home when I can to avoid driving. Sometimes I can't avoid making noise when driving to work or cutting a tree to length. I have been experimenting with an old crosscut saw to potentially replace my chainsaw and toying with the idea of coppicing for firewood instead of relying on the big trees around me that are dying to beetles.
@Lavenish
@Lavenish Жыл бұрын
This sounds like a beautiful way to live (The last part)
@Friedflicken
@Friedflicken Жыл бұрын
@@Lavenish thats what i was thinking
@_Gwuapo
@_Gwuapo Жыл бұрын
Sound like a big wussy it’s just noise
@lavapix
@lavapix 6 ай бұрын
Lava tubes are my escape from noise. I go alone and deep into one and it's dead silent. Remote lava flows are also great. Very soothing sounds as the lava slowly chugs along. People often comment on my lava flow videos about how relaxing they are.
@jimmy6886
@jimmy6886 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Washington State for 17 years, and going to the Olympic National Park was where I always went to get away from people/society. He is correct; you have to drive all the way around the park, there are very few roads that go a LITTLE into the interior, but most, NOPE, you have to go by foot. It's incredible to listen to a waterfall alone in the woods. SCARY, but there is a fantastic feeling to have the silence of artificial noise and hear nature. Your stress and anxiety literally disappear in minutes.
@bogi2557
@bogi2557 Жыл бұрын
Here in Norway you can find silence many places. Its obviously more difficult in the biggest cities, but there is a lot of untouched nature here that stays silent. They are the only places where Ive experienced 100% quiet, absolutely no sound. In the winter all the snow and the trees covered in snow supress the noise, and at nighttime it literally cannot get quieter outside and its absolutely magical.
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit Жыл бұрын
Ironically enough you can usually find silence most countries as long as you have a car to go out and find it, or to provide livability to a silent and therefore remote place.
@user-sg4ov7ng4h
@user-sg4ov7ng4h Жыл бұрын
yep same in france
@eglol
@eglol Жыл бұрын
And Norway has the northern lights right?
@bogi2557
@bogi2557 Жыл бұрын
@@eglol yes but what does that have to do with silence
@backyardastronomer
@backyardastronomer 2 ай бұрын
Luckily, my second country, Sweden, is the same case. Next year, i will be going to Sarek. In the Netherlands where i have lived all my 13 years, i still have to find a quiet place.
@lemiczny254
@lemiczny254 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in a village in Poland. Sometimes i heard tractors, dogs barking, cows, hens of some other sorts of animal, but I still loved and love to this day when i go back to the fields and I hear NOTHING, but wind, flies, and wheat. It's comforting. BTW I was very much positively suprised by your shots man! The marker scene was amazing!
@shakz6006
@shakz6006 Жыл бұрын
Same
@julius-ceasar
@julius-ceasar Жыл бұрын
i grew up in a village in poland and dogs barking put me to sleep lmao
@dziooooo
@dziooooo 2 ай бұрын
I've always lived in a city, but my family spent vacations in a tiny village in northern Poland every year. I remember nights being incredibly quiet there when I was a kid, and the sky was so dark you could easily see the Milky Way. My parents moved to a different village in the area when they retired a couple years ago. It's still beautiful, and the nights are still quiet and dark, but they are nowhere near THAT quiet and dark. You can't see the Milky Way anymore, the nearby towns and villages have grown too much and the light pollution increased a lot. On the plus side, the air and water pollution is greatly reduced compared to when I was a kid. And after decades of work to increase biodiversity, there are animals and plants returning to the forest and thriving.
@MagicianStevey
@MagicianStevey Жыл бұрын
I remember once when I went on a field trip to a very remote area. The quietness is unforgettable. No car horns, no drones that you just tune out, no noises of cars on roads, just complete silence. It’s impossible to imagine until you’re actually there, and I recommend everyone to go somewhere that’s silent and experience it at least once, because it’s a good experience.
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit Жыл бұрын
"Impossible to imagine" 🙁
@CIeaner23
@CIeaner23 Жыл бұрын
It really is
@user-sg4ov7ng4h
@user-sg4ov7ng4h Жыл бұрын
where y'all living to be shocked of no noises
@therabbidt
@therabbidt Жыл бұрын
​@@user-sg4ov7ng4h Thr cities bruh. Or near to it atleast
@eglol
@eglol Жыл бұрын
There are many casual sounds that are very comfortable to hear in certain places at certain times during certain feels, but hearing them too much, really all the time, it starts to mess with you.
@someone-nf3ui
@someone-nf3ui Жыл бұрын
I live in Auckland, NZ and I find it quite easy to just stroll through our native bush with no man made noise. The fact that I can do that is something I have never really thought about/cared to think about. This video shows just how blessed I am to live in this beautiful place.
@lavapix
@lavapix 6 ай бұрын
The moment the new neighbors across the street moved in silence was lost forever. The rainforests of Hawaii can be quiet but mostly at night. One of my favorite and most difficult hikes that I've been doing for over 30 years is so quiet. I hike it at night on the way to the vent. 5 hours of bliss. Once it's light out the tour helicopters invade the skies. Now even the main summit area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park allows numerous helicopters to fly overhead constantly during eruptions. I like to record audio in the park but it's only quiet at night. No birds like you hear in the morning.
@nisc2001
@nisc2001 Жыл бұрын
I got chronic tinnitus when i was 17. My mind has learned to drown it out since then but when i first got it, the thing i complained the most about, the thing i cried over, wasn't that it hurt, but that i wanted silence back. I live in a small to medium sized city, so both sound and noise pollution are relatively high. True silence likely isn't a thing i've expirienced since the last time i was in a more rural town's wooded area. And now with tinnitus....i likely never will again. All the sounds of life drown it out but if i truly try to listen, it's still there. Silence is something people don't appreciate until it's taken away from them, i know i didn't. I'm glad to see that there are people who care about it and (hopefully) don't have tinnitus. Silence is a thing that needs protecting so that those who can still enjoy it...can.
@uptrack5235
@uptrack5235 Жыл бұрын
Great story. About 30 years ago I was backpacking on Bogachiel Peak in Olympic NP and we ran into a solo hiker who was there for this very reason. He had tinnitus and the park was the quietest place he could find. Thanks for the video, your work is extraordinary!
@hel-my-mjk-j4u-hfx
@hel-my-mjk-j4u-hfx Жыл бұрын
The interview added so much depth to this, and the topic is such an interesting subject that needs to be brought more into the light. Thanks for making it!
@AidinRobbins
@AidinRobbins Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this one my friend!
@exostatics
@exostatics Жыл бұрын
@@AidinRobbins sad it's only 10 minutes!
@kazha98
@kazha98 Жыл бұрын
Just recently talked about this subject with a buddy of mine while walking through a forest. It's insane how bad it has gotten, and truly a shame that it has :/
@assassin8636
@assassin8636 Жыл бұрын
It's not that bad right?
@clintbustwood4800
@clintbustwood4800 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Alaska. I hated the life but the sights and sounds defined me. Eventually I moved to Chicago where I met my wife. For whatever reason, it came up one night with me talking about Alaska and the sky at night. Turns out she’s never seen the Milky Way at 34 years old. That broke my heart. Beyond the light, she’s never heard REAL silence and that destroyed me
@XTeam49
@XTeam49 11 ай бұрын
I grew up on an island called Styrsö outside of Gothenburg Sweden. I remember the nights being so peaceful when almost everyone were sleeping (you could her a select few mopeds sometimes but not often), the light polution is MINIMAL at all times so the night sky was amazing. Ofcourse we had some noises during the day, everything from boats, mopeds, bikes, chainsaws, lawnmowers etc but it was for the most part quiet out there, very peaceful, especially during winters. God bless the places that are still peaceful and quiet from humanity’s urban areas ❤
@theodorejay1046
@theodorejay1046 Жыл бұрын
Many places in remote national parks are still full of silence ... basically the absence of noise. So quiet on one trip to Islands in the Sky - Needles District, I could hear my watch ticking, heart beating, & soda bubbling in my can. It's a different sort of existence but I thouroughly embraced it 🙏 No cell service, no phone, no TV, just my thoughts.
@eccer
@eccer Жыл бұрын
No cell service, no phone, no TV, head empty, no thoughts 😆
@RussWeymouthExploration
@RussWeymouthExploration Жыл бұрын
This is the very reason why I visit the Scottish Highlands or Snowdonia each year - to escape and find peace and just be. There are areas in the Scottish Highlands where on a calm day you can soak in the views in absolute silence.
@montef
@montef Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, Aiden! I could easily have watched you cover this topic for an hour or more. As a resident of the metro Atlanta area; I can confirm that human made noise pollution is a major problem and a huge negative for living in the Eastern United States. Great work, as always. Your videos are among the small handful of content creators that I watch as soon as I see them pop up!
@BlissBatch
@BlissBatch Жыл бұрын
As a resident of one of the quieter places in NYC, I often like to play loud city noises, to make it sound like I'm closer to the heart of the city. To each their own!
@CanoeBoi
@CanoeBoi 4 ай бұрын
Silence is the main reason I go camping in non official camping grounds. People go camping with loud generators, boats, chainsaws, radios and are just being loud in general. Winter is even quieter from where I'm from, since most people that aren't enthusiastic campers tend to stay out of forests in cold temperatures and unplowed trails. Snowmobiles that can go quite deep but usually they don't camp so nights are incredibly silent. Even the night sky is getting more and more polluted with satellites (namely Starlink) and cities/people using incredibly strong LEDs to light up their driveway all night long. All this comes down to respect. Respect for the nature around you, recognizing you're visiting an incredibly old entity that was there for milennias before you came. It doesn't need you and it probably doesn't want you either so being as quiet as possible really is a form of recognition that you're only an unwanted guest. The forest didn't called you in; you imposed your presence. Respect for other guests around you that have understood this and act accordingly. Respect for the animals. If you want to be in contact with fauna, just shut the hell up, look and listen. You'll see and hear, guaranteed. Just ask a hunter how he feels about his mate next to him cracking a beer and eating chips... Thanks for this video! I hope it's "ear opening" to people, even more so to new people who wants to go out camping for the first time in a long time or ever... Public forests aren't you're property; you're a unwanted guest. Remember this.
@yessica5231
@yessica5231 Жыл бұрын
I think that's why the only thing that makes winter bearable is the silence. I can just stand outside under the snow and it's almost like it mutes everything. It's strange but I feel like I almost become nothing in silence. It isn't disturbing, but it isn't comforting, it's just sorta like becomign aware and being at peace.
@lor3nz42s2
@lor3nz42s2 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I saw this when it first came out, and ever since then, I've always wanted to visit Hoh. Today I just visited it for the first time. This park is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
@ilikeanime1610
@ilikeanime1610 Жыл бұрын
one of the calmest and relaxing Video i've seen, this is so refreshing since every youtuber now try to be energetic like mr beast style to attract younger audience
@stegotron
@stegotron Жыл бұрын
I took a friend who had lived in London and Birmingham his entire life to Ennerdale Water in Cumbria on a very cloudy, close day and the thing that stood out most for him was the total silence. Having sat at the top of plenty of fells over the years taking photos, the good feeling that comes from being surrounded by silence is among the best. Great topic and video
@motormann2083
@motormann2083 Жыл бұрын
Damn, every aspect of these video is just stunning and i mean that. The camera shots, the script, the idea how to express what you intend to say with these videos, interviews i just could keep going. Its nice to see that some people on this platform still do things for the sake of doing it, not only for money or attention. Idk but this thought makes me genuinely happy.
@TheHolder5
@TheHolder5 Жыл бұрын
I love getting outside. Hiking and backpacking is one of my favorite pastimes. Getting away from all the problems, the stress, becoming one with nature. I love it
@Shecanread_shesbad
@Shecanread_shesbad Жыл бұрын
Two of my favorite things about spelunking are practicing cave silence, and cave darkness. If you appreciate the silence of the forest, you'll be shocked at how much quieter nature can become below the surface. It's difficult to describe the sensation of your eyes searching for any sliver of light and finding none, it's quite pleasant.
@Coudy_the_Cat
@Coudy_the_Cat Жыл бұрын
I experienced something similar to this when I went to Kapadokia in turkey, it felt almost alien the landscape, but the silence was peaceful. I went ATVing with my friend and once we got far enough, we cut the engines and just walked around, it was almost completely quite, and snow had just started to fall. It was so calming.
@guich.mp4
@guich.mp4 Жыл бұрын
Dude I love every single one of your videos. The way your voice sounds when you tell something is amazing. Your shots, compositing, color grading, and sound design is so smooth, clean and beautiful. It just makes me wanna dive into your video. Such an inspiration, would love to see more videos like this in the future.
@zochbuppet448
@zochbuppet448 Жыл бұрын
Will happen. Rich mommy and daddy.
@monclair5535
@monclair5535 Жыл бұрын
Your colour corrections are absolutely stunning. I feel so many unintelligible emotions of solitude and loneliness yet it's actually comforting. Such a mesmerising video,
@ticko23
@ticko23 Жыл бұрын
Not too long ago, I went on a short trip to a place in my country where we were far enough from any settlement to not hear anything. It was both beautiful and weird, it was so quiet it felt exactly like putting your head underwater.
@SoySauce9
@SoySauce9 Жыл бұрын
I feel like I should've paid for this. This production quality is surprisingly high and covers an interesting topic that's relevant to us.
@vadimmanuilov7401
@vadimmanuilov7401 Жыл бұрын
I live with someone who can’t go an hour without listening to something on their phone loud, so everyone else can enjoy it too. For someone who loves silence and solitude it’s quite unpleasant.
@baronteddyvonforsthoffer2567
@baronteddyvonforsthoffer2567 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I grew up in an area of 400 acres many many years ago. So quiet. I wish I could go back.
@GiftLee
@GiftLee Жыл бұрын
I have the same feeling towards the Himalayas but was never able to pin point exactly why. This explains a lot. I can see the amount of work you put into this video, the sound editing, the shots, the script. Great work!
@marcus_bowling
@marcus_bowling Жыл бұрын
Norris Dam state park in East TN can have this level of quiet during the winter when the dam is closed. No boats, not many cars. Bliss. Great video as always!
@rajspeaks7478
@rajspeaks7478 Жыл бұрын
The dense inside forest view is stunningly beautiful
@sonderbain
@sonderbain Жыл бұрын
I love rain for one big reason. It is the one time man is quite quiet. Id love to visit some of these places.
@The-Inner-Self
@The-Inner-Self Жыл бұрын
Incredible job on this video. I have always unconsciously desired escaping to true silence, but i think you rightly point out that what i really wanted was freedom from man made noise. Thank you for bringing this to our attention
@xsvinesl
@xsvinesl Жыл бұрын
the way your videos are shot is just *chefs kiss*
@AkhileshSinghtravels
@AkhileshSinghtravels Жыл бұрын
Something from my heart, I have been struggling with this from a long time. May be some people are more susceptible of the noise around. My place is at very busy and noisy road and peace for me is like a luxury. your work is always soulful and feels like truly something I can deeply connect with.
@FossilBox
@FossilBox Жыл бұрын
As an auditorily hypersensitive autistic person, I am PROFOUNDLY aware of this problem and it's impacts on health. I am SO amazed to hear someone else care about this for once. It's inescapable. It's like what if someone NEVER let you turn the lights off in your home? You'd lose it. Noise is like that. It's endless, unstoppable, and invasive. It invades every home and park you go, anywhere, anytime.
@scrappydvg4090
@scrappydvg4090 Жыл бұрын
I actually appreciate how some shots are filmed with a low shutterspeed, it makes it feel more realistic and makes me appreciate the scenery through your camera more. 3:54 Looks like you were only there in a moment for the forest by the way Aidin is blurry
@artcrafter9941
@artcrafter9941 Жыл бұрын
I spent the last week hiking through a National Park in Sweden. I was blown away when I realised, that I it wasn't trucks that I was hearing but instead just the wind. Thank you for listening.
@nichi1031
@nichi1031 Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful and inspiring documentary, I'm really glad I found it. I'm 16 and strongly believe that quiet is how the world should be enjoyed. I wish to experience quiet more and more, as that's nature, that's what we've been here to thrive in for millennia. I have always loved the quiet. Being aboriginal, I would experience silence when my uncles would take me out bush to the Grampians, the Victorian Alps etc. Being able to experience that silence, to take in the true beauty of the earth, of nature, changes you. A lot. Every time I experience quiet it changes me. It awakens your soul, let's you see the earth for what it is. The silence should spread. I'm planning on taking my girlfriend to the silence soon for her to experience what I consider true natural beauty. Everyone needs to experience it. Silence is natural, and that is beautiful. Have a good life everyone who read through this ramble. I hope you have or will experience true quiet. We all need it. Stay safe everyone.
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 Жыл бұрын
You experience silence between any two noises. Also you experience the lack of auditory inputs whenver you focus on anything but sounds. As you read my comment, it's quite likely that you don't hear anything consciously. Your delusion that you "need" to be in bumfuck-nowhere and "experience" silence is what makes noises annoying in the first place.
@NuniaBiznaz
@NuniaBiznaz Жыл бұрын
@@MrCmon113 you don't need to focus on a sound to hear it, or to be affected by it I'd advise against making sweeping assumptions about others when this is a relatively subjective matter.
@aeiou1738
@aeiou1738 Жыл бұрын
@@MrCmon113 L take
@shaeby8123
@shaeby8123 2 ай бұрын
"Silence is natural" The cic- *buzzing* THE CICAD-**BUZZING** *THE CICADAS DISAGREE!*
@thomasziehmer8096
@thomasziehmer8096 Жыл бұрын
You said, that you are feeling the experience of emptiness.Because you listend with all your senses. Many people are not aware of this great experience because they rush through such a beautiful location having goals in mind and not enjoying the moment.
@monidelvalle11
@monidelvalle11 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. It's so amazing how something so "simple" as silence is so important and yet, we just take it for granted. Love your all your videos :)
@Isaidggfivetimes
@Isaidggfivetimes Жыл бұрын
I live in Southern Germany Baden-Würrtemberg to be exact I've been to the Black Forrest on basically a monthly basis there is nothing better than getting truly lost and sitting by a creek or a river and just reflecting I think that everyone should have the option to enjoy the silence of nature like the people here.
@babinpierre
@babinpierre Жыл бұрын
I rarely comment but I've watched all your videos and just wanted to say how impressed I am on how you always manage to level things up and find new ways to improve your videos. Beautifully done but also really informative, thanks! 🙏🏻
@PBRatLord
@PBRatLord Жыл бұрын
Me, stepping out on my deck with a coffee and a joint buck ass naked while watching this, looking out over nothing but trees and wilderness as the wind gently rustles the leaves and pine needles, an occasional pinecone drops and bird calls echo in the distance... Naw mate, it's all a matter of decision. No one has to force themselves to live in a city or somewhere crowded. My neighbor (Kinda, he's a couple miles back down the road) used to live in NYC scraping pennies and clamoring through the rat race until he had enough, sold literally everything and moved out to the country. Had a temp job and cheap housing to get himself established then opened the most reputable mobile vet in the county that allowed him to get back on his feet and live FAR more comfortably than he ever was back in NYC. Point is, YOU chose where you live, so don't settle and find a way to make it work for you
@jakefelzien
@jakefelzien Жыл бұрын
The slow shutter speed choice was genius. Well done as always Aidin, great content
@jwiljr9639
@jwiljr9639 4 ай бұрын
During the winter I went backpacking out in Colorado and one night it was so quiet that I started hearing my heartbeat. I have never been in area that quiet before
@AaronandTaylor
@AaronandTaylor Жыл бұрын
Really well done! One of my favorite things about living and exploring rural New Mexico is the quiet away from city noise. Well, that and the dark skies we get at night too.
@tacrewgirl
@tacrewgirl Жыл бұрын
I miss living in NM. It's so beautiful.
@travisn346
@travisn346 Жыл бұрын
​@@tacrewgirlme too. I miss the Jemez, Red River and Ruidoso tremendously.
@skoolietravelers
@skoolietravelers Жыл бұрын
Silence takes a lot of getting used to. We moved from a city into a bus to travel to remote places in the USA. Now, I love the silence and we seek it out. It used to keep me up all night.
@sofiassecretchannel
@sofiassecretchannel Жыл бұрын
This is such a beautiful video. I watched it twice today. The effort and love you put into this really gives the viewer the direct feeling of why these silent places are so precious and worth protecting. And just in 10 minutes! I'm in awe and I look forward to watch your other videos. By the way: In German we have a word "Waldeinsamkeit". Translated directly it means "forest-lonelyness". It describes this feeling of being by yourself in the forest, searching for the silence, peace, and for being alone in the woods.
@desertman3326
@desertman3326 Жыл бұрын
Peace and quiet is one of nature's best gifts to us as a species
@RoccoGermani
@RoccoGermani Жыл бұрын
Awesome video Aidin! I have noticed this trend of increased noise overall recently myself. I'm trying to get out to more places that are peaceful and quiet. This past summer I went camping in what might be one of the quietest places in West Virginia... It was incredible, especially at night. There was next to no light pollution too, which is rare for the east coast, and I could see the whole milky way whist sitting in my hammock, listening to the sound of the trees slowly whispering in the wind. God's creation is so beautiful! I hope that I can visit Olympic National Park one day too, to experience that environment firsthand.
@hel-my-mjk-j4u-hfx
@hel-my-mjk-j4u-hfx Жыл бұрын
i'd love to be there 🥲
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 Жыл бұрын
So millions of creatures freezing to death, starving and being eaten alive is "peaceful". People working to help others in various ways, applying themselves for the benefit of their loved ones and strangers, that's "noise".
@dudu28r81
@dudu28r81 Жыл бұрын
​@@MrCmon113 Yes
@mariaadeel2423
@mariaadeel2423 Жыл бұрын
@@MrCmon113 Bruh that's nature, the cycle of life, are you seriously mad that animals need to eat other animals to survive? And that survival of the fittest is a concept in nature. Sorry, thee world isn't a fairy tale. Also sorry that your education was pathetic.
@Surfrz3
@Surfrz3 Жыл бұрын
The sound of silence in a deep forest is the most beautiful song of all. Awesome presentation. 💚⛰️
@Aniisananime
@Aniisananime Жыл бұрын
Alright, this is one of the most brilliantly made videos I have ever seen. I was engaged till the end and when you said you will return again to the forest, I was like wait it's over? And I checked the timeline. 10 mins passed and I was fully immersed in the world you crafted, sailing along your serene thought train. Might not be that significant but you have one more subscriber now.
@DanielSpiegel
@DanielSpiegel Жыл бұрын
Well... another place from your videos has been added to my bucket list. Thanks!
@ericmattt
@ericmattt Жыл бұрын
Dang man. So well done - love that you’re drawing attention to this. Hit me in the feels at the end 🥹
@voiddoctor
@voiddoctor Жыл бұрын
I spent 2 nights this fall camping outside of a small self-sustaining town of 10 residents in southern California. The silence was so deafening during the nights that it was hard to sleep. One of the most interesting places I've ever been.
@maciejsordyl7125
@maciejsordyl7125 Жыл бұрын
As always an absolute visual and audio masterpiece!
@the_entity5164
@the_entity5164 Жыл бұрын
I love watching videos like this, that bring issues to light that i had no idea existed. Turns out living on an isolated mountain is beneficial for health, even if you cant get anywhere convinietly.
@aryanbhairwadgi7210
@aryanbhairwadgi7210 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. You give such an immersive experience to your audience, I’ve barely experienced my mind shift to other places. You kept me hooked. You’re a genius to be making such films, there’s not many people doing it. Keep it coming man. Appreciate it.
@thesolarsailor
@thesolarsailor 3 ай бұрын
This is exactly why so many of us seek out wilderness areas, well done.
@JackHayyden
@JackHayyden Жыл бұрын
This video is amazing. I can't really put into words how peaceful the ambience of this video makes me feel. Being able to do that while also making a valuable argument is brilliant. I didn't even know this was such a big issue, but I know how much silence helps my mental health and stress levels. Thanks man!
@Faceplay2
@Faceplay2 Жыл бұрын
I mean to be fair, it’s just simply the way the guy edited the video down. For instance, making an extra quiet in his house whenever I was touching items with a directional Mic, aiming to only obtain that level of audio. My only issue with the video is it makes it seem like there’s no other place in the country or the world that’s that silent and I can definitely say they’re very incorrect maybe not in the state like New York if you’re living by New York City or Los Angeles. But I grew up in Phoenix and once you get about 30 miles out of the city, you can see some of the most beautiful hiking trails in here nothing but the sounds of the wilderness in the wind blowing through the desert landscape.
@sasuke4612
@sasuke4612 Жыл бұрын
While I haven’t experienced the true quietness explained in the video due to stuff like aircraft (15 uninterrupted minutes), I have heard close to it when hiking mountains in the wilderness. To me, it is a very weird feeling. But, at the same time, I don’t want to leave it. Don’t want it to end. It’s something that I think everyone should experience.
@msnspy
@msnspy Жыл бұрын
The opening is straight out of a zombie apocalypse movie😍🔥🔥🔥
@xyzxyzxyzxyz
@xyzxyzxyzxyz Жыл бұрын
A year ago me and my girlfriend went on a tour of pompeii that ended on a climb to the top of mount vesuvius, I have climbed mountains before when I was younger and never really noticed the silence. But the moment I sat on top of mount vesuvius watching over the bay of naples total peace and quiet.... that moment is something I will never forget and long back for. It was so incredibly calming.
@netherman1325
@netherman1325 Жыл бұрын
damn, guess im lucky to live where i do, cause you can pretty much go anywhere in the mountains and have complete and utter silence. not a single sound. especially in the winter when there are no birds or bugs out.
@themothman3726
@themothman3726 Жыл бұрын
I spent most of my childhood out in the middle of nowhere, for the longest time all I knew was the sound of silence. As an adult I still consider that quiet nothing to be home despite not having returned for a long time. I miss silence, your short clip of pure forest sounds made me very happy, made me feel like home.
@albal-v3869
@albal-v3869 Жыл бұрын
After hearing the first clip; of "silence" I just sat here and cried. I have sound sensitivity syndrome (Misophonia) and as noise pollution is one of my main triggers its so hard to deal with on a day to day basis. Silence is just so...beautiful, I really apreciate this video spreading awareness. ❤❤❤
@randomnobody9229
@randomnobody9229 Жыл бұрын
Just move out from the city, you don't need to be rich to make that happen.
@albal-v3869
@albal-v3869 Жыл бұрын
@@randomnobody9229 I don't live in the city...I don't think I could.
@gruesomedevil5062
@gruesomedevil5062 Жыл бұрын
I have two houses one in a city and another in a village high up in the mountains .... and the first difference i notice whenever i visit my village is no artificial sounds only birds and running water ... its honestly really peaceful
@simonrockstream
@simonrockstream Жыл бұрын
this world is a disaster. we're doomed. and we're suffering for it right now, until we all burn in a few years.
@donquixote8462
@donquixote8462 Жыл бұрын
It can't come soon enough. Humanity is wretched.
@saketraut
@saketraut Жыл бұрын
This documentation of places and feelings attached to it ,is so Pure. This is really good.
@iamjasonthompson
@iamjasonthompson Жыл бұрын
I went to this wine estate in Napa once. It was far up in a mountain. Self sustaining farm and all that. Away from the city. When we got out of the car, I closed the door and the silence was breathtaking. My ears adjusted to try to hear something. Eventually I heard a low buzz. It was the bees around the flowers nearby. I could HEAR the bees. I felt like I’ve been missing out on my own planet all this time.
@Rockydoglover
@Rockydoglover 2 ай бұрын
I live in a swiss city by a busy road and it 1000% adds to my stress. If I ever wake anxiously in the night it drives me crazy. I'm from outside of a village in Ireland, and when I sleep at my parents house I feel so at peace
@kevorka3281
@kevorka3281 Жыл бұрын
I hate loud engine noises. I live in a national forest but with highways running through... most of the time you can hear loud car engines from the highway all day long. It's so disappointing.
@biuliu7157
@biuliu7157 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it makes me want to seriously annihiliate whatever's doing that
@furisado4396
@furisado4396 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the biggest upside to electric car technology advancing and someday expanding through all of our society for me as they made comparatively make no sound when operating, imagining walking through my city without traffic noise ... is honestly bewilderingly pleasant beyond my capacity for words, whole different thing . Really appreciate your videos Aidin and crew they allow visage into such beautiful isolated worlds and our place within and without them, thank you.
@biggifront
@biggifront 11 ай бұрын
A neighbour in our street is driving an electric car. Surprisingly they aren't much quieter than the other cars. They have a higher piched running noise that I hate a lot, I immediately recognize it and it sounds awful.
@KantSleep
@KantSleep Жыл бұрын
When I watch your videos, I can escape my thoughts. Even if it's just for a small moment in time, I enjoy it. To develop such a unique style in such an overcrowded space where everything seems like it has already been done is an amazing feat. As always, you inspire me more and more to create my own as well. Thank you
@mravalik
@mravalik Жыл бұрын
I remember there was a time a few years ago, I had told a friend that I was dealing with severe stress and anxiety, to which he invited me to a nature reserve and when we went out there, there was a bit of a breeze and autumn was just setting in. About halfway through the walk, it was like someone unveiled this beautiful canopy of bright orange tree tops scaling above our heads, and I took a moment to stop and take in a deep breathe, and in that small moment I immediately felt calmer, more relaxed and didn't feel strain anymore.
@m4rt_
@m4rt_ Жыл бұрын
I live in Norway... it is really easy to get away from noise pollution.
@bogi2557
@bogi2557 Жыл бұрын
Helt sant, jeg skjønner ikke hva de snakker om i videoen med at det er så vanskelig å finne stillhet.
@PB4U
@PB4U Жыл бұрын
@@bogi2557 you don't know what you have until you lose it.
@bogi2557
@bogi2557 Жыл бұрын
@@PB4U What would make me lose it exactly?
@IItsIgor
@IItsIgor Жыл бұрын
​@@bogi2557 can't speak for Norway specifically but its usually things like airports, highways or roads in general and funnily enough other people.
@bogi2557
@bogi2557 Жыл бұрын
@@IItsIgor the thing is we only have a population of 5 million for a big country for Europe's standards, and there is a ton of untouched wildlife here and forest as far as the eye can see. Maybe other countries are in danger of noise pollution, but definitely not the entire world.
@DreamerFromTheDepths
@DreamerFromTheDepths Жыл бұрын
Natural silence is wonderful, the kind of silence I don't like is soundproof room type silent, it'd be great for recording in those rooms but the silence itself is kind of unnerving to me. For me personally the area I live in is pretty quiet, I'll hear a plane overhead maybe once a month, any other planes I see in the sky are too far away to be heard, it's not perfect but when the time is right and you're far away enough from the road there is a tranquil silence.
@greenberrygk
@greenberrygk Жыл бұрын
Noise cancelling headphones
@Amogius
@Amogius Жыл бұрын
I live in Stockholm Sweden. I sometimes travel up north to my families house about 2 hr away from arvidsjaur. It is so far up north that i have never seen a plane fly overhead. Really gives this feeling of silence and isolation. Especially at night when its just you, the stars and the endless black boreal wood
@blueamongusvids
@blueamongusvids Жыл бұрын
space: ☕🗿
@Rorek0fNol
@Rorek0fNol Жыл бұрын
That's why I love winter here just peace and quiet. Nobody's around; save for a few shovelers, dog walkers, crows and me. In the summer you got the noise of roofing, parties, birds, cicadas, crickets... etcetera.
@lizalove91
@lizalove91 Жыл бұрын
I was kind of hoping you’d get into the flip side of this too. Like that we’re SO unused to quiet that true silence makes us uncomfortable. Like we’re always reaching for our phones, listening to headphones, putting the TV on in the background, using white noise machines at night, etc. people even have trouble sitting in silence with other people and find they need to make small talk
@aff77141
@aff77141 Жыл бұрын
I grew up running around in lots of backwoods behind ours and families houses, where very little sound from the rest of the world got in, or at least that's how it felt. That clip of the olympia forests sounds brought me right back to the kiddish feeling I always get in the woods; thank you for this video, it's making me think of going out next weekend to a hiking spot I know...
@unknownrealms8452
@unknownrealms8452 Жыл бұрын
I live in a village within a 100km radius of Delhi in India. I still remember back in 2013 or 2012 how much quite our village was. There still was calming sounds coming from a railway track 3 km away and the planes were a complete menance, they would just vibrate the hell of everything or it seemed to be. But since then many things have changed, A new expressway has been laid in the southern fields of my village and the duration of power supply has increased in my District headquarters and nearby rural areas. I still remember how crazy the night sky looked like. But now when I look in the north-west direction there will be a orange blob of light coming from the district headquarters situated 5 km away and it blocks the whole night sky in the NSW quarter of the sky. The only constellations I can see after keeping my eyes in the dark for several minutes are ursa major and Orion. Noise pollution has increased so much that we usually don't even notice a plane flying by. I wish we could go back to the old times but still have good medicine.
@zacheryalandi
@zacheryalandi Жыл бұрын
Homie makes KZbin videos that have better footage than most high budget documentaries. These videos are so beautiful
@San-hu3nr
@San-hu3nr Жыл бұрын
This why I love quietness and silence. Eveything about it is just so different compared to overpopulated or busy cities.
@IAF1900
@IAF1900 Жыл бұрын
Peace, that's the word. I actually have no words to say how good this video was made start to finish. I'll keep silent.
@HMSVanguard46
@HMSVanguard46 Жыл бұрын
I have never experienced true silence in my life, as I was born with tinnitus, and the moments when I get silence before it's sets in are the best on earth
@BrokenLlamaMug
@BrokenLlamaMug Жыл бұрын
I live in Québec, Canada. There's this park called Fjord du Saguenay close to Quebec City. I once went in Saguenay for few days one winter and I didn't check properly if the park was open to public. It wasn't. I ended up spending the day alone with my snowshoes, the wind blowing in between the trees and within the Fjord, the sound that chunks of ice make when rubbing and hitting one another, and nothing else. To this day, it is one of my best memories. I do hope everyone gets the chance to experience this. Thank you for your video
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