Author Topic: Human Sonar  (Read 2228 times)

Have you ever noticed that you can tell if someones in the room because of the way the humming noises of electronic things sound? If they are closer?

Like how the waves bounce? I can hear people coming up behind me because of this.

I sense it.

I have special powers.

WA-CHOW

Yeah, I've noticed this too.

The sounds seems to get not louder, but "bigger" / smaller.

Yea I always get that feeling... It's never failed me once. (seriously)

I'm never paying attention to things I'm not concentrating on so I don't ever notice. =/

That's not sonar.


That's called hearing low frequency noises.


God you are an idiot, go smoke more from your spice rack.

God you are an idiot, go smoke more from your spice rack.
I was thinking about referencing that, but decided not to. :cookieMonster:

That's not sonar.


That's called hearing low frequency noises.


God you are an idiot, go smoke more from your spice rack.


Nuuuuu, should not have posted that.


It's the way the sounds bounce off.

Yea I always get that feeling... It's never failed me once. (seriously)


Damn, It fails me all the time. I'll start to get the feeling when I'm trying to sleep, and I can't sleep until I look where it's coming from. There's normally nothing there. When there IS something there, it's normally Freddy Kurger or Britney Spears.

Stay in school, but I even question that.

I was thinking about referencing that, but decided not to. :cookieMonster:

Double toast, GOD DAMNIT LOL.


-hits self-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_echolocation

They had a lot of shows and articles about Ben Underwood. He was good at this.


There are blind people that use clicking devices to measure about how far away or how big an object is in front or around them.