For First Time, Scientists Reveal What Humans Look Like To Dolphins

  • 8 years ago
Researchers have produced the first ever 3D prints of images contained in dolphin echolocation—including one of a human being seen from a dolphin’s perspective.

The first ever 3D prints of images contained in dolphin echolocation sounds have been produced—including one of a human being seen from a dolphin's point of view.
Jack Kassewitz, from SpeakDolphin.com, said, "When we discovered that dolphins not exposed to the echolocation experiment could identify objects from recorded dolphin sounds with 92% accuracy, we began to look for a way for to see what was in those sounds."
To this end, Kassewitz turned to John Stuart Reid, inventor of the CymaScope, a device that transfers sonic vibrations into images on the surface of water.
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