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Communication Between Man And Dolphin – John C Lilly

A new scientific society is formed and a new scientific consen sus develops around these findings. New government agencies are developed, regulating the use of this information in the manifold of human social beliefs, activities, and studies. New corporations are formed to profit from the resulting activities. Diverse human groups organize to monitor these activities to be sure that they are carried on in humane and compassionate ways. There develops competition between scientific conservation and indus trial exploitation groups to form the new laws to the advantages of particular groups.
New means of entertainment for humans are found and are exploited commercially. New educational groups are formed to educate the public and the young students. The military organizations attempt to sequester the new infor mation under the guise of “national security.” The United Nations establishes a special division to deal with the planetwide problems of the interactions of humans with the cetaceans and with the international problems arising therefrom.
Among the scientific groups the linguists, phoneticians, and other experts on human languages begin to devote their best thinking to the problems of a nonhuman language. The computer scientists and the computer industry begin to devise more economical and better means of communication with the Cetacea. Large resources are devoted to this problem.
New laws prohibiting certain kinds of scientific research on Cetacea are passed. New laws prohibiting the capture, killing, or confining of Cetacea are passed. A whole new government agency is created that has the powers of regulation of communication with the Cetacea, the means used to communicate with the Cetacea, the conditions under which such communication shall take place, the use of the information gained from the Cetacea, and negotiations with specific groups of Cetacea around the world.
A new division of the Department of State, called The Interspecies Division, Cetacean Subdivision, is formed. The Department of State is expected to integrate its negotiations with that of the new government agency: The Cetacean Communica tion Agency. The Future: Nonhuman Observers 123 The Cetacean Communication Agency is at first placed under the Department of Commerce.
This is found to be a mistake, the cetaceans object to being included under commercial philosophy, so the agency then becomes a department: the Cetacean Commu nication Department, directly under the executive branch of the United States government.
Man and Dolphin (1961) The Dolphin in History (with Ashley Montagu) (1963) The Mind of the Dolphin: A Nonhuman Intelligence (1967) Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer (1972) The Center of the Cyclone (1972) Lilly on Dolphins: Humans of the Sea (1975) Simulations of God: The Science of Belief (1976) The Dyadic Cyclone (with Antonietta Lilly) (1976) The Deep Self: Profound Relaxation and the Tank Isolation Technique (1977) The Scientist: A Novel Autobiography (1978) Communication between Man and Dolphin: The Possibilities of Talking with Other Species (1978) NEW YORK Foreword by Burgess Meredith Prologue by Antonietta L.
Lilly Communication between Man and Dolphin: The Possibilities of Talking with Other Species CROWN PUBLISHERS, INC. BY JOHN C. LILLY, M.D. Library 2. Animal communication I. Title. 78-16362 This book is dedicated to the future success of interspecies relations and the jointly realized enhanced future of the shared interdependence of humans and cetaceans.
There is a new hope that humans can substitute communication for depredation, and cooperation for exploitation, even as the cetaceans have for several tens of millions of years. May we, the humans soon learn from them, the dolphins, porpoises, and whales. 1978 Human Software, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprodu • in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, includT °r utilized recording, or by any information storage and retrieval”‘8 Ph°toe°P.ving without permission in writing from the publisher^8161”’ 8 Inquiries should be addressed to Crown Publishers One Park Avenue, New York, N.Y.
10016 InC’’ Published simultaneously in Canada by General Publishing r 6 v°nipanv r ■ Printed in the United States of America ‘”r,ited Book Design: Shari de Miskey of Congress Cataloging in Publication Dat. Lilly, John Cunningham, 1915. Communication between man and dolphin 1. Dolphins—Behavior. 3. Animal intelligence. QL737.C432L53 599’.53 ISBN 0-517-53036-8 CONTENTS 24 Four 54 Seven 78 Eight 85 Nine 94 Ten 98 v One Two Three Five Six PROLOGUE BY ANTONIETTA L.
LILLY FOREWORD BY BURGESS MEREDITH PREFACE CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF DISCOVERIES ABOUT DOLPHINS INTRODUCTION 28 44 11 17 ix xiii xv xviii 1 The Development of the New Beliefs about Dolphins The New Beliefs Arise in Experiments Sciences Necessary to Interspecies Communication with Cetacea Who Are the Cetaceans (Dolphins, Porpoises, and Whales)?
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