Machine to enable people to read “dolphin language”
An acoustics engineer named John Stuart Reid, who lives in St John’s-in-the-Vale, UK, is creating a machine he claims will enable people to “read” what he calls the “dolphin language.” The gadget is called the Cymascope, and it converts the sounds dolphins make when communicating with each other into images, which can then be mapped into a dictionary of sorts, then later “read” by people trying to understand what all that dolphin chatter is about.
Original post by Mike
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