
Discover how bat echolocation works as bats use high‑frequency sound, sonar, and the Doppler effect to hunt in total darkness. This science documentary–style interview explores bat echolocation, wildlife, animal facts, and the astonishing design built into these nocturnal creatures. In this episode of Creation Conversations, creation researcher Dr John Ashton explains how bats send out rapid sound pulses and read the echoes to “see” their world. We look at how bats can detect objects as fine as a human hair, catch tiny insects in mid‑air, and navigate cluttered environments with incredible precision. You’ll learn how echolocation works, why bats use such high frequencies, and how the Doppler effect allows them to calculate distance and speed in real time. We also explore amazing examples of bats that fish using sonar, and how they even compensate for sound waves reflecting off the water’s surface. As the discussion unfolds, we compare bat echolocation to advanced human technology a...
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