The Sound Of The Ice Piece Thrown Into The Well At 137 Meters Depth Resembling Space Films
John Andrew Higgins, a geochemist from Princeton University, shared a video of ice thrown into a 137-meter deep well. The sound produced by the chunk of ice falling into the well surprised the viewers. While the ice piece falls into the 137 meter deep well, only the ice piece hitting the wall sounds first. After a while, a sound resembles the sounds of laser gunners in space films. Peter Neff, a professor of ecology at the University of Minnesota, said that in Antarctica, the research team reached about 800,000 years old ice cores to get the old air stuck in ice....