ey88
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That humans don’t have but animals do?
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some animals can sense electric and magnetical fields but we cantThat humans don’t have but animals do?
I’m gonna be able to soonsome animals can sence electric and magnetical fields but we cant
chad tbhI’m gonna be able to soon
So do humansWhales talk in frequencies
Humans dont have soulsdo animals have souls
what if animals can communicate with eachother but just in a different wavelength we will never understand
Not like whales do niggaSo do humans
Intuition of thoughtThat humans don’t have but animals do?
some do, it's a spectrumdo animals have souls
Each word is just a change in frequencyNot 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
east asian languages are tonal and use relative frequencyEach word is just a change in frequency
this is why chinese sounds so sillyeast asian languages are tonal and use relative frequency
Ok but that’s not the same they are literally using frequencies to echolocate and their “speech” is just low murmurs of pure tonesEach word is just a change in frequency
east asian languages are tonal and use relative frequency
We used to do that but we evolved to be more preciseOk but that’s not the same they are literally using frequencies to echolocate and their “speech” is just low murmurs of pure tones
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.pure frequencies
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 shitwhales 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.
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.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’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 notesit 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.