Marispeaking
Marispeaking is a theoretical concept suggesting that marine animals, particularly cetaceans like whales and dolphins, may possess a form of communication that is far more complex and nuanced than currently understood. The term itself is a portmanteau of "marine" and "speaking," implying a sophisticated language rather than simple calls or clicks. Proponents of marispeaking hypothesize that these animals may use intricate patterns of sounds, body language, and even bioluminescence to convey abstract ideas, emotions, and detailed information across vast distances.
While there is no scientific consensus on the existence of marispeaking, research into cetacean communication has