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‘Fascinating’ Greta Thunberg ‘Extraordinary’ Merlin
Sheldrake ‘A must-read’ New Scientist ‘Enthralling’ George
Monbiot ‘Brilliant’ Philip Hoare As a biologist and nature
filmmaker, Tom Mustill had always liked whales. But when one landed
on his kayak, nearly killing him, the video clip of the event going
viral, he became obsessed. This book traces an extraordinary
investigation into the deep ocean and today’s cutting-edge
science. Using ‘underwater ears,’ robotic fish, big data and
machine intelligence, leading scientists and tech-entrepreneurs
across the world are working to turn the fantasy of Dr Dolittle
into a reality, upending much of what we know about these
mysterious creatures. But what would it mean if we were to make
contact? Can we hope to one day understand animals? Are we ready
for what they might say? Enormously original and hugely
entertaining, How to Speak Whale is an unforgettable look at how
close we truly are to communicating with another species – and
how doing so might change our world beyond recognition.
'A must-read' New Scientist 'Fascinating' Greta Thunberg
'Enthralling' George Monbiot 'Brilliant' Philip Hoare A thrilling
investigation into the pioneering world of animal communication,
where big data and artificial intelligence are changing our
relationship with animals forever In 2015, wildlife filmmaker Tom
Mustill was whale watching when a humpback breached onto his kayak
and nearly killed him. After a video clip of the event went viral,
Tom found himself inundated with theories about what happened. He
became obsessed with trying to find out what the whale had been
thinking and sometimes wished he could just ask it. In the process
of making a film about his experience, he discovered that might not
be such a crazy idea. This is a story about the pioneers in a new
age of discovery, whose cutting-edge developments in natural
science and technology are taking us to the brink of decoding
animal communication - and whales, with their giant mammalian
brains and sophisticated vocalisations, offer one of the most
realistic opportunities for us to do so. Using 'underwater ears,'
robotic fish, big data and machine intelligence, leading scientists
and tech-entrepreneurs across the world are working to turn the
fantasy of Dr Dolittle into a reality, upending much of what we
know about these mysterious creatures. But what would it mean if we
were to make contact? And with climate change threatening ever more
species with extinction, would doing so alter our approach to the
natural world? Enormously original and hugely entertaining, How to
Speak Whale is an unforgettable look at how close we truly are to
communicating with another species - and how doing so might change
our world beyond recognition.
'A must-read' New Scientist 'Fascinating' Greta Thunberg
'Enthralling' George Monbiot 'Brilliant' Philip Hoare A thrilling
investigation into the pioneering world of animal communication,
where big data and artificial intelligence are changing our
relationship with animals forever In 2015, wildlife filmmaker Tom
Mustill was whale watching when a humpback breached onto his kayak
and nearly killed him. After a video clip of the event went viral,
Tom found himself inundated with theories about what happened. He
became obsessed with trying to find out what the whale had been
thinking and sometimes wished he could just ask it. In the process
of making a film about his experience, he discovered that might not
be such a crazy idea. This is a story about the pioneers in a new
age of discovery, whose cutting-edge developments in natural
science and technology are taking us to the brink of decoding
animal communication - and whales, with their giant mammalian
brains and sophisticated vocalisations, offer one of the most
realistic opportunities for us to do so. Using 'underwater ears,'
robotic fish, big data and machine intelligence, leading scientists
and tech-entrepreneurs across the world are working to turn the
fantasy of Dr Dolittle into a reality, upending much of what we
know about these mysterious creatures. But what would it mean if we
were to make contact? And with climate change threatening ever more
species with extinction, would doing so alter our approach to the
natural world? Enormously original and hugely entertaining, How to
Speak Whale is an unforgettable look at how close we truly are to
communicating with another species - and how doing so might change
our world beyond recognition.
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