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I don't think this is frequency range related, most of the responders have surround sound systems that discriminate between Five channels or at the very least have a Two channel split. Animals may simply respond diferently to humans for a given sonic environment.
Originally posted by Cauliflower
I don't think this is frequency range related, most of the responders have surround sound systems that discriminate between Five channels or at the very least have a Two channel split. Animals may simply respond diferently to humans for a given sonic environment.
The Navy did advanced research on dolphins and found they had some amazing abilities. Dolphins sonically monitor an enormously large ocean area around them. They have massive parallel brain systems that can keep track of all that sonic feedback and they notice even the subtlest thing out of place.
If you tried to captivate and transport dolphins using a huge "transparent aluminum" tank aboard a star ship, they would notice.
edit on 10-6-2012 by Cauliflower because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by pheonix358
Would every body please take note that the OP played the movie on their laptop. Laptop speakers are as bad as they get. We are not looking for audio outside of human hearing. We are not looking at low rumblings or subsonics.
I will suggest that laptop speakers may go higher than many humans are capable of but when the movie was made and encoded with the soundtrack it would have been limited to 20K at it's maximum.
I suggest you look else ware. Remember that what is a very very soft sound barely discernible can be quite hear able for a dog.
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