Is there any other senses?

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That humans don’t have but animals do?
 
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They can see other colors that we cant
 
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there are shrimp that can see ultraviolet and there are probably some that can sense magnetism. snakes also have jacobsen's organ
 
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do animals have souls

what if animals can communicate with eachother but just in a different wavelength we will never understand
 
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That humans don’t have but animals do?
some animals can sense electric and magnetical fields but we cant
 
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How do u not know this? Many animal senses r extremely different. Whales talk in frequencies
 
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do animals have souls

what if animals can communicate with eachother but just in a different wavelength we will never understand
Humans dont have souls
Your just biased towards humans
 
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So do humans
Not like whales do nigga

Literally a change of pitch can have a different meaning. We don’t talk in frequencies we just have different frequencies while we talk tf u on abt
 
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That humans don’t have but animals do?
Intuition of thought
Being cappable of thinking events before happening
Most people said once they had intuition of something going to happen, means time is not linear but spacial
 
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Not like whales do nigga

Literally a change of pitch can have a different meaning. We don’t talk in frequencies we just have different frequencies while we talk tf u on abt
Each word is just a change in frequency
 
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Each word is just a change in frequency
Ok but that’s not the same they are literally using frequencies to echolocate and their “speech” is just low murmurs of pure tones
east asian languages are tonal and use relative frequency
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I guess you could say we use frequency in our tonalities to implicate different emotions that’s not the same thing as literally talking in pure frequencies
 
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my pp
 
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Ok but that’s not the same they are literally using frequencies to echolocate and their “speech” is just low murmurs of pure tones
We used to do that but we evolved to be more precise
 
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pure frequencies
whales still use relative frequency, and frequency isn't the only component to their communication. if you mean pure as in sinusoidal, that's not the case either.
 
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whales still use relative frequency, and frequency isn't the only component to their communication. if you mean pure as in sinusoidal, that's not the case either.
I didn’t say that’s their only method of communication it’s just their biggest method either way it’s not remotely the same as humans in any way they communicate besides maybe some body language type shit
 
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I didn’t say that’s their only method of communication it’s just their biggest method either way it’s not remotely the same as humans in any way they communicate besides maybe some body language type shit
it is comparable, in tonal languages tone literally changes the meaning of a word. and like @ey88 said it's likely that at one point or another at least one group of humans linguistically began with something relying more on tone than diction.
 
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it is comparable, in tonal languages tone literally changes the meaning of a word. and like @ey88 said it's likely that at one point or another at least one group of humans linguistically began with something relying more on tone than diction.
It’s not lmao. Humans use tone to ALTER MEANING of their phrases. Whales literally TALK IN TONES. Huge difference there. human speech is a musical performance with lyrics when whale speech is a language made out of musical notes

We ain’t talking about primitive language. Either way though the difference in how humans understand each other even primitively is way different than whales because whales literally use echolocation which humans have never been able to do
 
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If you want to know the secrets of the universe think in terms of frequency, vibration and energy
 
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i can smell a shitskin online, don't know if that counts
 
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