Animals live in an entirely different reality FYI
This video compares the perception of sound and reality ‘refresh rates’ between animals like dogs, cats, Guinea pigs, ducks, small birds, elephants, insects, etc.
What do humans sound like? I’m completely deaf and am curious how an animal can perceive sound of others differently.
The only way I can think to describe is kind of like, you know when you’re driving over rumble strips in your car, and you can feel the vibration in your body? A human hearing sound would be like the vibrations at, say, a moderate speed, and a dog would hear/feel them at a slower speed. A hummingbird would feel them at so slow a speed, they could almost feel each bump separately.
I’m not sure how to explain the accompanying pitch, except that it’s like a shift in colour – when the sound slows down, it also lowers in pitch, so an analogy could be that if a human would hear a medium pitch (which we could call blue), a dog would hear a lower/deeper pitch (which in this analogy would be a deeper/darker blue).
Does that help, or am I making it more confusing?
Yeah I like the wavelength analogy — thanks
Great video, thanks for sharing!
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He’s mostly music, but has a bunch of cool interesting side videos on topics I find interesting but would never think of that are well-researched and hinged.