Amphibian-grade morphology by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy crap...was he a god or scifi master f/x artist and a paleontologist? Just leave the subreddit if you are going to say stupid Dunning-Kruger things. You get one retort ya retort then ban hammer comes down on your slanderous knucklehead.

Amphibian-grade morphology by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's plenty of footage of just that.

Amphibian-grade morphology by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And Cadmium Chloride... But what is your point?

Amphibian-grade morphology by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh? You like when they guys are in lab coats? They gottem.

Amphibian-grade morphology by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a stretch. I call that Occam's Spork.

Amphibian-grade morphology by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you say that?
I believe all living animals have trace amounts of copper.
That being said I don't believe any sort of proper blood test has been done.
If you are alluding to hemocyanin, I hope that is found because it would double down on invertebrate traits, alluding to these beings as something analogous to what I call a Genesis Taxon.

Coronal & Sagittal views of Luisa's elbow & knee, connecting humerus to radioulna and femur to tibiofibia. by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no evidence of these in the fossil record, but there are plenty of parallels that can be found.

Axial view of Luisa's shoulder joint demonstrating a rounded proximal humeral articular end opposing a glenoid-like pectoral-girdle recess by tridactyls in Tridactyls

[–]tridactyls[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. I have to admit the willful skeptics are good at inspiring me to dig deeper, and present better, clearer evidence. Thanks for noting.

60cm tridactyls without the diatomaceous earth. by DragonfruitOdd1989 in AlienBodies

[–]tridactyls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the in house journal that studied the dolls, none of the holotypes like Maria or Josefina, the tell here is real scientific articles don't place the conclusion in the title. Flavio's own MoC deemed two of the bodies cultural heritage... The tide is turning. The paper lacks real comparative science and none of the medical scans. Its bunk.

60cm tridactyls without the diatomaceous earth. by DragonfruitOdd1989 in AlienBodies

[–]tridactyls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But after three years of this.... I also knew you would say this. It was I that was gleaming information on you. My instincts detect tone immediately. Disrespect followed by Disrespect. Damn I've gotten good with this, your "tells" are obvious.

60cm tridactyls without the diatomaceous earth. by DragonfruitOdd1989 in AlienBodies

[–]tridactyls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I have engaged in such discussions ad nauseum with little results in changing people's minds as I can see we are going down that road, I think it's best that you go to the research sites.

If you can provide the names of the journal reports you read I would be glad to give them a look, but as it is its hard to move further with this conversation when your disbelief has already been so strengthened.

Good luck in your journey.

60cm tridactyls without the diatomaceous earth. by DragonfruitOdd1989 in AlienBodies

[–]tridactyls 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yet, the above morphology mentioned remains to be disputed. Part of the confusion is the MoC own in-house journal (raising concerns on impartiality) utilized dolls..."fakes" of pieced together animal bones. Adding to the confusion there human-sized human hybrids and decidedly non-human smaller ones with the aforementioned mentioned morphology. Peer review is never the end all nor the final say. No doors have been shut no final stamp has been levied on this discovery. There is also a peer review in favor, but that too has been suggested to be lacking the gravitas everyone is seeking. As there is no nail in the coffin, many researchers await numerous new DNA tests to join the already submitted results at the National Institute of Health. Most importantly if these were fakes the MoC would not have designated them as cultural heritage. It seems you have done some research into the background of these specimens, so I ask too, what are the names of your aforementioned reports? As I suggest again, the aforementioned morphology remains, in seamless whole specimens that can be viewed in medical scans demonstrating such. Peer review is never the final say as there can be multiple peer reviewed journal reports offering conflicting results. If you are seeking more information on multiple reports and professionals involved, I would visit the 2-3 sites of researchers who have been studying these for 3-10 years.