Blind Man Uses Echolocation | Extraordinary Animals | BBC Earth

Blind Man Uses Echolocation | Extraordinary Animals | BBC Earth
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This incredible man uses echolocation like a dolphin or a bat to navigate despite being blind.
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38 Comments

  1. So you're saying that dolphins and bats evolved this skill in million of years and humans can do it in a few years? Yeah, i don't believe this

  2. this guy is a fraud. the kid who done this was black and a teen. in a video on YouTube he is with this man. and he does not have this ability. so how has he now has this for years makes no sense. what a robbing fraudulent person

  3. most humans have trouble seeing in deep sea because of the pitch black darkness. Imagine if they designed a diving suit for a man like this who could see even in the depths.
    There are so many things down there that humanity has yet to observe, because we are too good at seeing with our eyes.

  4. I love how they say like a dolphin, and not a bat ? like, if you were blind, do you want to be called a bat or a dolphin? ??

  5. here is what i thought was interesting to think about. I cant find this in google though.
    What if someone using echolocation listens to an audio clip of someone speaking. Will they be able to tell what the room looks like and what kind of items are in the room in which the audio clip was recorded?

  6. Im sceptic about this…unless its been proved by scientific standards, it may as well be fake, the guy may be partially blind and want some attention.

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