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Researcher 51784 PROF Started conversation Sep 5, 1999
If we found life on a planet other than this one, what would we do? Would we oggle it untill it went mad? Would we eat it because it did not yet speak? would we regard it as too primative to one day be the inteligence that we are looking for?
Had extra terrestials came here 1 000 000 years ago and eaten the existing homo sapiens we would not be here. Had this planet been totaly covered with water, whales would have been the dominant inteligence. Whales have not developed technology like their terrestial counter parts, but like like us are trying to find and comunicate with other inteligent life forms. From earlier experiments we should realise that whales are friendly beings trying to communicate and therefor deserve our respect
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Yevrah Niai Researcher 148101 Posted Nov 3, 2000
Whales DO communicate between each other over vast distances using whalesong.
But, due to the use of ultra low frequency radio for submarine to shore communications.
There is an increasing amount of noise pollution preventing the songs reaching other pods
of whales.
Iain
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