Decoding Alien Genomics
Join the Biologics mission, where machine learning, genetic analysis, and computational biology converge to explore the biological frontier between humans and alleged non human intelligence remains. Correlate human genomics with an exclusive datasets of alien mummy MRIs, opening new doors to understanding unexplained biological anomalies.
The alleged Nazca tridactyl mummies discovered in Peru have been subjects of intense debate. Genetic analyses have yielded conflicting results. Some studies suggest a significant portion of their DNA is of unknown origin, while others indicate contamination. We present you with the data to conduct rigorous bioinformatics analyses to ascertain the authenticity and origin of these specimens, discerning whether they represent a new species, a hybrid, or a sophisticated hoax.
Emerging research indicates that individuals reporting encounters with Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) exhibit distinctive features in brain regions such as the caudate nucleus and putamen. These areas are integral to cognitive functions like intuition and pattern recognition. Notably, MRI scans have revealed increased connectivity in these regions among UAP experiencers. Our mission aims to investigate these neurobiological anomalies to understand their potential role in UAP encounters.
Mapping the Caudate-Putamen. Model protein and cellular structures in the caudate-putamen region to uncover potential neurobiological distinctions between a human’s pre and post exposure to UAP.
Anomaly Detection in Peruvian Nazca tridactyl mummy data. Use machine learning and genomic analysis to identify unexpected biological structures or genetic markers.
Searching for Genetic Engineering in Human DNA. Are there traces of non-human intervention in the human genome? Let’s investigate potential evidence of ancient bioengineering.
Building Computational Chemistry Tools for Gene Engineering. Develop frameworks for adapting biology to interstellar environments, from radiation resistance to synthetic life forms.
| Biologists & Bioinformatician
| Data Scientists & AI/ML Engineers
| Geneticist
| Hackers & Open-Minded Skeptics