Take care, as other commenters point out it's not clear that any of this is true!
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It makes perfect sense to me that dolphins use echolocation and transmit the images via sound. But what else are they saying? Do they send images they imagine or remember? Emotions? Plans? Things we can’t even comprehend? I hope this research continues and gets more funding
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Source looks dubious. No citations, no scientists or academic institutions named, etc. I hope it's true, but...
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Yes. "The basic form of dolphin/dolphin communication in this view would be a sort of aural onomatopoeia, a drawing of audio frequency pictures -- in this case, caricatures of a shark." http://www.xenology.info/Xeno/13.3.2.htm
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Yes, I've suspected that for decades. They use sound to see pictures. They are very social. Of course they'll use sound to paint pictures.
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Looks like it's bullshit unfortunatelyhttps://www.businessinsider.com/what-dolphins-see-using-echolocation-image-likely-wrong-2015-12 …
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It looks like the Business Insider blog is bs... the fact that they have not published their algorithms, does not mean that they do not work. This article just states that the algorithms this team uses, are not published. That’s it.
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