The Howling Mermaids

Analysis of subaqueous acoustics reveals the unpredictable nature of mermaid vocalizations, often categorized under the complex harmonics of void-driven resonance. The howling phenomena typically occur clutching voids' edges.

Observation: Mermaids allegedly emit sounds elongated over temporal gradients as if bending both pitch and memory. Observers note interference patterns reminiscent of ancestral sonar employed in historical navigation.

Frequency_Analysis(murmur) — returns array of amplitude envelope curves. Convergence resistance highlights tonal incoherence attributed to intra-media turbulence above oceanic voids (FFT Insights).

Our culminating hypothesis suggests that refracted noise structures delineate flickers in spatial distortion, akin to holographic whispers vibrating marginal surfaces of drowned timelines.