I hope someday someone will figure out in a non-invasive way, not just by the intonation of our voice, but I don't like the idea of people doing experiments on dogs in an invasive way. Like for instance, we know that sharks are paying attention to the amount of activity in the lateral line of fish. Sharks can sense whether or not the lateral line is, is, I would say vibrant, but firing at a particular frequency. It'd be kind of like if you're turning a coin and go, and they can even recognize specific lateral line signatures. And I think humans have some of these kind of senses in more rudimentary way, but just not forced to use

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