How would animals "see" in a superdense atmosphere?
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The obvious hitch with a superdense atmosphere is that, even without being super deep as well, it absorbs light. Just as the bottom of the ocean is dark even just miles deep, an atmosphere as dense as water(even if actually in the gas phase) would block out light from the sun.
How might we get around this? I already know about sonar, but besides that I'd entertain alternate modalities that end up with a visual-like sense.
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