- Mark Mauvais wrote:
- I am currently writing a book of prophecies about the future using the Nostradamus scrying method. http://markmauvais.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/scrying-what-is-scrying-and-how-to-do.html and writing it using psychic automatic writing http://markmauvais.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/how-to-do-automatic-writing-and-danger.html my favourite one so far is a prediction that Whales will speak to men. I love it that its the Whale that starts the dialogue!
and today I read this:
It's well known that dolphins have complex social lives and can express their emotions through sound and movement, but since the 1960s scientists have tried to prove whether or not they have a language.
Now, a dolphin expert has used a specially-made underwater translator to understand the whistles of the intelligent underwater mammals.
Dr Denise Herzing claims she heard one of the creatures 'say' the word sargassum, a type of seaweed, when she was swimming in the Caribbean last August.
It was the first time that a prototype dolphin translator called Cetacean Hearing and Telemetry (Chat) has managed to translate a dolphin whistle.
‘I was like whoa! We have a match. I was stunned,’ the founder of the Wild Dolphin Project, based in Florida, told New Scientist.
The machine detected a whistling sound for sargassum which Dr Herzing had invented when she was playing with the dolphin pod that she has studied for the last 25 years.
Her team hoped the animals would continue to use the whistles, which are quite different to the noises they naturally make.
When the dolphin 'said' sargassum, Dr Herzing heard her own voice because the machine translated the unique whistle as 'sargassum'.
It is not known whether the dolphin said the word because it saw some of the seaweed and was trying to communicate with another a dolphin.
So far the sargassum whistle has been heard just once.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2590715/Deciphering-dolphin-Underwater-translator-reveals-intelligent-mammal-said-seaweed.html