Quite possibly The Most Useless Wireless Service in History... Researchers will soon enable wireless callers to listen to real live dolphins on their mobile phones. They claim that wireless phone users can even call up and listen to dolphin clicks and whistles while sitting in traffic jams -- Gee, just what I always wanted! Their technology transmutes dolphinese to audible human frequencies and then pipes them into a mic that you can dial into. That's just great, if you happen to be able to understand dolphin-speak. I think this would be a lot cooler if it was a two-way channel -- If I could speak to the dolphins via my phone that might be interesting. John Lilly, one of the pioneers of dolphin research did some interesting experiments in this arena. In one notable experiment he was floating in an isolation tank that was wired up via a two-way communications link to a dolphin pool nearby. He said he experienced the dolphins using their sonar to sound out the dimensions of his floatation tank -- via the microphone -- and then he even felt them sounding out the profile of his body floating in the tank.
I wonder if I can get a dolphin ringtone for my float tank shaped cell phone? :) You gotta love John Lilly.
Posted by: Float Tank | January 08, 2008 at 12:57 PM