In this podcast episode, Matt explores the science of human echolocation, challenging the notion that it's exclusive to bats and dolphins. He explains the physics of sound, detailing how humans can use tongue clicks to create echoes and interpret them to perceive their surroundings. The discussion includes examples of blind individuals like Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood who have mastered echolocation, along with studies demonstrating that sighted individuals can also learn this skill, leading to neural rewiring in the brain's visual cortex. The episode further touches on technological advancements that enhance echolocation and raises philosophical questions about human potential and sensory limitations.
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