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Wednesday April 15, 2009 10:03 am
Cymascope May Translate Dolphin Language
Acoustics engineer John Stuart Reid and American dolphin researcher Jack Kassewitz are working on a Cymascope, a device that allows dolphin-speak to be converted into graphics on a screen. The eventual hope is that the pair can translate that into words. They are starting with basic verbs and nouns and will work their way up into a conversation. Since humans cannot hear many of the sounds, the visual graphics will aid in deciphering. While this goal may not be reached in the foreseeable future, one day they may just find that dolphins have been laughing at us all along for our puny minds.
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This makes me wanna learn dolphin language.
Something tells that dolphins once again will be used in warfare if it turns out that communication is simple. Pitty..
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