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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Cthulhu Found!
"In 1997, the United States Navy detected a mysterious sound deep in the Pacific Ocean. Underwater microphones originally intended to detect Soviet submarines during the Cold War recorded a very low, loud, repeating sound somewhere near S 50°, W 100°. When you digitally speed up the sound (which, when unaltered, lasts longer than a minute), it sounds like "bloop." The noise is similar to a whale's song, but biologists point out it would take a whale larger than any known to man to make a noise like the Bloop. Some Lovecraft fans suggest the noise comes from Cthulhu, possibly as he snores deep within the walls of R'lyeh. " ( From: http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com /arts/literature/cthulhu2.htm)
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Cthulhu,
H.P. Lovecraft
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