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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

A blind man uses echolocation to "see" the same way a bat does. Get More at http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/is-it-possible/#mkcpgn=ytdsc1

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  • he's not batman he's Daredevil

  • more like daredevil but whatever

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  • this isn't batman it's daredevil all batman does is use sonar for detective mode but daredevil uses it all the time

  • @geekgirlrocker66 I 2ND THAT COMMENT....GET YA HERO'S RIGHT LOL

  • My teacher was talking about this today :D

  • @renarde You don't have to experience something to know its effects. For example, I've never been shot, but I know I don't want to be shot (that would be bad).

  • 1:04 it's what we all want

  • how does the guy know what using a flash light would be like if he was blind from being a baby? just curious haha still cool tho!

  • @johngeekable actually that that's exactly what i am, The research in this department, is hardly convincing and just so you know, you can never 'prove' anything only disprove. dont just take these things as fact

  • you are not scientist!. You cannot say hoax. You just talk without research and evidence. Daniel totally blind and scientist already research him with FMRI. You can read publication of peer-reviewed science at PLOSONE.ORG plosone.org and search for term of "human echolocation". This is not hoax because scientist has prove it.

    I think james randi should pay $1 millon dollar to daniel kish. lol.

  • They used the word Batman because bats use echolocation .

  • this is rubbish, he's using 'blind sight'! look it up. it depends on the type of damage. if its in the visual cortex at the back of the brain then the visual information still reaches the neocortex allowing him to solve problems, such as making his way through a maze full of obstacles or to ride a bike.

    i.e. as he reaches the obstacle on his bike, he cant 'see' it (make up a picture by processing things from his visual field) but the information still reaches the front part of the cortex. hoax

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