PULSAR Project (3 Part): Nordic race physiology

21. 01. 2018
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Nordic species are particularly important for this human-oriented reference work, not only because they are obvious similarity with Earthlings, but also due to their differences. Although Nordic are humanoids, looking outward almost identical to people (a remarkable example of the Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Evolutionary Development), we can see human physiology in the right context and examine gently different, and often highly specialized, Nordic analogies. (Nordically we usually refer to a Nordic race.)

Like most humanoid bipedal, Nordic have undergone a long development, when their predecessor was not the dominant species on their planet. However, the most pressing problems for these prahominoids were not the flora or fauna of their planets, but the environment on these planets. The Nordik planets were extremely hot and dry, with a lower oxygen content and a little higher gravity than they were on Earth. The Nordic people had to adapt to these living conditions, not only to become a dominant species but also to the common survival of the species. This does not mean Lamarck's explanation that a species adapts to the environment because no evolution on the Nordic planet meets the standard Darwinian theory of species development on Earth.

It is simply because the conditions on the Nordic planets were more uniform and harder than the conditions on Earth, and that the Nordic are more specialized and unified than the Earth. There are different physical types on Earth, such as the Eskimos or the Egyptians living at the Nile, who inhabit countries with different climatic conditions. Eskimos adapted to cold weather, such as a small nose and ear and subcutaneous fat stores. Nile people, on the other hand, physically adapted to the hot climate. The Nordic people never created separate physical or racial types because their planet's climate and living conditions were more consistent than the climate on Earth.

Note: The "Nordic looks similar to ours" has some basis in the fact that, as all Eskimos have a lot of physical similarities, all Nordic have a great many physical characteristics such as:

  • Eyes (eyesight) - The Nordics' eye is protected by a translucent inner lid that filters out radiation, heat and dust, which are influences present on their planets. The eye itself is very similar to the human eye, except that its color spectrum resolution includes fringe frequencies such as ultraviolet radiation (less current), while night vision involving the infrared frequency range is more pronounced.
  • Ears (hearing) - just as people do, but with the perception of sound outside the range of human hearing.
  • Our - Nordik's nose is very similar to the human nose but is not as sensitive as the odor receptor. However, it is perfectly matched by air filtration and its transfer to the lungs.

Because 60% taste sensation is related to the smell, so Nordici have a notorious lack of taste sensations. This, however, does not prevent Nordice from enjoying food or its deficiency, because the Nordic are mostly vegetarians.

Nordik's oral cavity is almost identical to the human mouth. The only significant difference is that they only have 28 teeth because they lack the teeth of wisdom (the last couple of chairs).

Head and skull - Nordics have an extremely elongated skull, not like Grays, with large heads. Their skull is 2 mm thicker than a human, and alone is heavier than the skull of an earthling. However, the Nordic man does not have the protective bone back above the eyes of earthly men.

The brain of Nordic has a similar overall structure and size of about 1600 ccm, as Earthlings have. Only in the region of the middle brain, where telepathic and telekinetic abilities originate, the Nordic brain is significantly different. The Nordic Middle Brain is a little larger and more complex than the Earth's brain, which partly explains their psychic powers.

Overall, the body of the Nordic in size and shape resembles those of the Nile or Australian Aborigines, it is sleazy people. Men are tall about 2 meters, women 1,7 meter.

Hands and legs they are long and slender with extremely long and strong muscles attached to the torso. Nordics usually have a higher waist and shorter torso, so they are excellent long-distance runners. The size and shape of the Nordics' body assumes a converging development trend with Southerners and natives from hot and dry countries. So their body structure helps dissipate heat by radiation. At the same time, they have a lack of sweat glands in cold areas, as they use blood, skin and body structure to stay warm, instead of the earthly way of lowering the temperature by evaporating sweat.

Skin - The epidermis of Nordics, unlike human skin, is resistant to moisture on both sides. Not only does it act as a waterproof barrier that allows the cells to live in a liquid environment, even in relatively dry air, similar to human skin, but it also allows the body to have usable moisture in the environment. In addition, highly specialized cells in the skin, known as hyalothermal cells, allow more effective losses of body temperature in water retention than human skin, due to the absence of sweat glands unnecessary for life in the north, and explain the survival of this species from the perspective of daily life on the planets. Nordics.

INNER PHYSICAL ORGANS OF NORTHERN RACE

Heart and lungs: the heart beats a staggering 242 beat rate per minute. Average blood pressure is 80 systolic and 40 diastolic. This phenomenon can be partly explained by the extremely wide Nordik vessels. Large blood vessel diameters are another way of helping to cool the body, which also allows a larger body surface. The heart is where we can expect to find liver in humans, leaving some space for somewhat larger Nordic lungs. As a result, the cartilage, which normally protects the Earth's heart, moves the Nordiks by 3,5 cm below to protect this vital organ.

Nordic blood is based on copper compounds and is green in color. Copper-based life helps with the use of oxygen at low atmospheric pressure and low oxygen levels on their planets. Blood cells, unlike the concurrent cells of the Earthlings, are doubled. This convex shape also helps to cool individual blood cells and the entire bloodstream, and eventually their entire body.

Another feature of Nordik's blood is the ability to receive and store large amounts of oxygen, their thin and oxygen-poor atmosphere. The Nordic people can survive for hours under water or in an unnatural atmosphere because of their unique blood cells.

Their lung are somewhat larger than human, the alveoli in the Nordic lungs are more elastic and more oxygen-efficient than human lungs. The heart of the Nordic is also somewhat larger, according to terrestrial standards, but is within the normal human range. Its increased size is related to increased workload of the heart. An unusual or abnormal aspect of the Nordic heart is its extreme muscularity. The cardiac walls are thinner, but stronger and more resilient than the Earth's heart, allowing for a larger pulse range and greater volume of blood that has to be pumped around the body.

Kidney function and excretion: Kidneys are an important part of the excellent Nordik excretory system and are again an essential component of survival in a hot and dry world. Since the intake of fluids in humans is equal to the amount of excreted, the Nordiks exclude only the 50% of the liquid that the kidneys process, the remaining amount with the kidneys being cleaned and recycled to the entire body. Nordic urine is therefore extremely rich in excreted minerals, has a high specific weight, and therefore mortals live plants. It is also extremely dense and viscous, reminiscent of the color and structure of freshly pumped oil.

Northern feces they are like dry pellets with moisture removed. Those familiar with owl droppings will quickly understand this concept. The Nordic digestive system completely removes all moisture and nutrients from the food, leaving the excrement as a dry, extremely dense and compact meat.

Hormonal system - endocrine glands are, unlike earthlings, with the possibility of controlling the will and are not as an autonomous system. An individual adult can regulate the amount of adrenaline (yes, Nordics also have adrenaline, not like humans, but it is adrenaline that is not formed by the pineal gland), so they can speed up or slow down their internal systems in response to the environment. The thyroid gland (similar to humans) can also be controlled by the will to change metabolism, by stopping the flow of Thyroxine and Adrenaline. Nordics can induce a state of suspended life, much like the trance state of Indian fakirs who are buried in the ground.

Structure of Nordic cells

During this state of suspended life, Nordic people can control body functions, ie, blood circulation, lymphatic system, etc., which can also serve to repair bodily damage. Nordic people can therefore control the bodily functions that Earthlings consider autonomous.

Reproductive properties: The only system of glands that the Nordic can not fully control is the reproductive system. Their women, like other human and humanoid females, are always able to be fertilized by a man. The man is capable of sex only once a year. This is a physiological condition. Nordic women have a 3 pregnancy lasting up to five 5 months.

Structure of Nordic cells - contain a central nucleus and nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum (channels), mitochondria and ribosomes, are quite similar to human cells.

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