If that's the case, I could write an article "Company X developed technology that enables people to see individual atoms and hear the explosions on the other side of the Earth."
> hear the explosions on the other side of the Earth
It is quite hard to enable them to 'hear' where on earth it is, not sure how you could hear it properly. (Language is not hearing although hearing is involved)
What's an example where it's not clickbait with a sense that's been 'enabled'?
For this article I'd consider it not clickbait if all the 'information' from ultrasonic is transferred to the ear real time or close to.
If it was realtime, then sure, as it's kind of implied in that phrasing. What are our senses other than machines that detect phenomenon and turn it into electrical signals for realtime processing for the brain? Do people with cochlear implants not hear?
aaron695|4 years ago
It is quite hard to enable them to 'hear' where on earth it is, not sure how you could hear it properly. (Language is not hearing although hearing is involved)
What's an example where it's not clickbait with a sense that's been 'enabled'?
For this article I'd consider it not clickbait if all the 'information' from ultrasonic is transferred to the ear real time or close to.
titzer|4 years ago