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    Cymatics Used To Create Dolphin Alphabet

    Researchers in the United States and Great Britain are currently using cymatics to create a visual alphabet of dolphin sounds, in hopes of finally decoding the language of dolphins.

    Using high definition audio recordings of dolphins, the research team, headed by English acoustics engineer and cymatics researcher, John Stuart Reid, and Florida-based dolphin researcher, Jack Kassewitz, has been able to use cymatics to image the imprint that a dolphin sound makes in water.

    They have used cymatics to create “reproducible patterns that are expected to form the basis of a lexicon of dolphin language, each pattern representing a dolphin ‘picture word’” similar to the way Egyptian Hieroglyphics function.

    Kassewitz says, “there is strong evidence that dolphins are able able to ’see’ with sound…” And that is why creating images of their language through cymatics may allow us to understand for the first time how dolphin language really works. Read full article here

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Cymatics Used To Create Dolphin Alphabet
Researchers in the United States and Great Britain are currently using  cymatics to create a visual alphabet of dolphin sounds, in hopes of  finally decoding the language of dolphins.
Using high definition audio recordings of dolphins, the research  team, headed by English acoustics engineer and cymatics researcher, John  Stuart Reid, and Florida-based dolphin researcher, Jack Kassewitz, has  been able to use cymatics to image the imprint that a dolphin sound  makes in water.
They have used cymatics to create “reproducible patterns that are  expected to form the basis of a lexicon of dolphin language, each  pattern representing a dolphin ‘picture word’” similar to the way  Egyptian Hieroglyphics function.
Kassewitz says, “there is strong evidence that dolphins are able able  to ’see’ with sound…”  And that is why creating images of their  language through cymatics may allow us to understand for the first time  how dolphin language really works. Read full article here