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Unfortunately, humans lack the sophisticated neural hardware present in bats and whales. The blind must rely on the feeble light fingertips and the painful shape of a cracked shin. Echolocation comes down to the crude assessment of simple sound modulations, whether in the dull reply of a tapping cane or the low, eerie flutter in one simple word- perhaps your word- flung down empty hallways long past midnight.
"Who will put an end to this great sadness?"
"The hours passing."