All kinds of flowers, plants, trees, birds, insects and fish in the world appear in various forms in the eyes of humans. So what do humans look like in the eyes of animals? It is understood that most of the time, the vast majority of humans are "terrifying killing gods" in their eyes. Contact with humans is a terrifying and stressful event for them. Even if you treat cats and dogs lovingly, in the eyes of them, you may still be a "horror movie zombie." Previously, Speak Dolphin, a dolphin biology research institute in the United States, conducted an experiment. To see what humans look like in the eyes of cute marine creatures like dolphins. Scientists have discovered that dolphins use high-frequency sound waves to scan objects. Every time a sound wave briefly hits an object, it is like taking a still photo, similar to our human camera. If we collect this sound information and then use 3D printing equipment to convert the dolphins' sound signals into visual images, then these images will undoubtedly be the world as seen by the dolphins. To get the visual images, the team used a Cymascope device to capture the echo signals produced by a female dolphin when she encountered a diver. Finally, the collected echo signals are converted into visual images. Scientists have discovered that we humans are unexpectedly "cute" in the eyes of these guys. This cute little bipedal creature that appears in the blurry photo that looks like the surface of the moon is "us" humans. From the facial features, the only things that can be seen are two small eyes the size of soybeans. Scientists believe that this situation may be related to the accuracy of sound signal conversion. So from the dolphins' point of view, they may see humans much more clearly than the pictures show. Moreover, according to investigators, if the dolphins are willing, they can send the photos of humans they "capture" to their other companions through sound information. As a result, the "cute full-body photos" taken by dolphins of human divers spread among them. Scientists speculate that in the world of these dolphins, they communicate through the "photos they take". The vivid description that cannot be achieved with sound frequencies is sent to the other person's eyes in each "photo"? Of course, this is just our bold assumption, but the interesting and wonderful underwater world deserves our most imaginative guesses. As the smartest and most lively intelligent creatures in the sea, dolphins never forget to "pick up" one or two humans who are panicked by the attacks of the sea while playing. Invite three or five friends to chat together with the most cute conversation: Most social animals communicate with subtle body language. However, due to the evolution of our brain, our frontal lobes have become overdeveloped, and we humans have become slow animals in perceiving subtle emotions and feelings. So when animals communicate with humans in their customary ways, humans often either misunderstand them or turn a blind eye. (Excuse me, what happened to this dog?) Over time, we have become the "terrible killer gods" that are difficult to get along with in the eyes of most animals. Therefore, in order to live up to the dolphins' cuteness, we all have to become more lovely in our lives. |
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