Scientists weigh in on 'alien mummies' claim at Mexican Congress

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The scientific community has carefully reviewed the claim of alien mummies presented at the Mexican Congress and has concluded that more research and verification is needed before making final conclusions. According to Alexander Panchin, a member of the RAS commission on combating pseudoscience, it is necessary to strictly evaluate such discoveries. pravda.ru writes about this.

The main argument put forward by Panchin is that significant scientific discoveries, such as alien mummies, are usually described in detail and published in scientific journals. These publications include research methodology, accounting for biases, and careful interpretation of results.

The research process itself also raises doubts. One key point is the note that a third of the DNA samples were classified as “unknown.” However, simply the presence of DNA in samples is not sufficient evidence of alien origin, given that DNA is widespread genetic material on Earth. In addition, contamination of DNA samples can seriously affect the results of the study, so a detailed description of sample cleanup methods is necessary.

It should also be noted that hasty sensational statements and the lack of detailed information about the research methodology raise further doubts about the authenticity of this discovery. It is important to approach such discoveries from a scientific perspective and conduct thorough research before making claims about the presence of alien mummies.

Earlier, ufologist Jaime Maussan presented two corpses at the Mexican Congress, claiming that they belonged to aliens and were about a thousand years old, with DNA significantly different from human DNA. However, without reliable scientific verification and a larger body of data, these claims remain in the realm of doubt and require further research to confirm their authenticity.
 
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