Unsolved Mystery of Atacama Humanoid Encounters
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The speaker discusses a mysterious humanoid specimen found in the Atacama Desert in Chile. This specimen is about 6 inches tall and appears to be older than a typical aborted fetus. Experts have examined it and found that it does not match known forms of dwarfism or genetic defects. The specimen has unique features, such as having 10 ribs and an unusual skull shape. Genetic analysis shows a significant match to human DNA, but also 9% unmatched DNA, raising questions about its origin. The speaker emphasizes the need for further research and exploration, as the specimen does not conform to any known human or primate characteristics. The encounter has sparked ongoing scientific investigation and curiosity.
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The video discusses the Atacama humanoid, a small specimen that raises questions about its biological origins and genetic makeup. Experts are conducting ongoing research to determine whether it is a human mutation or something entirely unknown.
The Atacama humanoid has 9% of its genetic material unmatched, indicating it may not be fully human.
Dr Ralph Lochman
“There is no form of dwarfism or genetic defect that explains everything seen in this being.”
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investigate the origins and characteristics of the Atacama humanoid specimen
The Atacama humanoid is a small human that has lived post-birth for a sufficiently long period of time.
Dr. Ralph Lochman stated that there is no form of dwarfism or genetic defect that explains everything seen in the Atacama humanoid.
The Atacama humanoid has 10 ribs, which is rarely seen in human mutations.
The specimen has a cranial vault three times the size of a human's, with 9% of its genetic material unmatched.
There may be more specimens like the Atacama humanoid found in Puerto Rico and Chile.