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Quote:Denisovans or Denisova hominins /dəˈniːsəvə/ are an extinct species of human in the genus Homo. In March 2010, scientists announced the discovery of a finger bone fragment of a juvenile female who lived about 41,000 years ago, found in the remote Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains in Siberia, a cave which has also been inhabited by Neanderthals and modern humans.[1][2][3] Two teeth and a toe bone belonging to different members of the same population have since been reported.

Quote: Let us look first at the Mu entities.

They were beings of a somewhat primitive nature, but those who had very advanced spiritual distortions. The civilization was part of this cycle, experienced early within the cycle at a time of approximately five three oh oh oh, fifty-three thousand [53,000] of your years ago. It was an helpful and harmless place which was washed beneath the ocean during a readjustment of your sphere’s tectonic plates through no action of their own. They set out those who survived and reached many places in what you call Russia, North America, and South America.

Quote:They set out those who survived and reached many places in what you call Russia, North America, and South America. The Indians of whom you have come to feel some sympathy in your social complex distortions are the descendants of these entities. Like the other incarnates of this cycle, they came from elsewhere. However, these particular entities were largely drawn from a second-density planet which had some difficulty, due to the age of its sun, in achieving third-density life conditions. This planet was from the galaxy Deneb.

Very interesting information here. It works almost perfectly with Ra's information, the time frame being within the time of the start of Mu 53,000BC and before the start of Atlantis 31,000BC. The area that it was found, which was Russia and the fact they are genetically different.
Interesting theory Matt! As a former Anthropology student I find myself fascinated by the evidence of interbreeding between Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals and Denisovans. Interbreeding with Neanderthals was a hotly debated subject for a while but DNA analysis has provided some confirmation (though the debate still goes on whether they were a separate species or not), and has opened a whole new can of worms by providing evidence that homo sapiens interbred with ANOTHER group of previously unknown hominids, the Denisovans.

What's really interesting about the Denisovans is that the only physical evidence we have of them is a single fossilized tooth, which is larger than modern human or even Neanderthal teeth. We can tell from their DNA that they are more closely related to Neanderthals than to us, splitting off from the same parent population around 350,000 - 400,000 years ago which in turn split off from the homo sapiens population around 600,000 years ago. There's also evidence that the Denisovans interbred with yet another as of yet unknown hominid population after their split from the Neanderthal parent population.

The breakdown ends up being that all modern humans outside of Africa have 1.5-2.1% Neanderthal DNA, Asian and Native American populations have around 0.2% Denisovan DNA while populations from Oceania have around 3-6% Denisovan DNA with the highest concentrations in Australian Aboriginals, Papua New Guineans and Pacific Islanders.

An interesting discovery is that while the amount of interbreeding between Denisovans and Homo Sapiens seems to have been relatively rare on mainland Asia (compared to the Pacific Islands) the gene that allows Tibetans to thrive at high altitudes seems to have come from the Denisovan genome: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...e-science/

I think your theory is an interesting one Matt. The Denisovan fossil tooth found in Siberia date to around 40,000 years ago, which is close to the dates mentioned by Ra, and it does seem that the concentrations of interbreeding occurred in the right geographical area. Also maybe the reason we've found no remains other than that one tooth is due to cataclysm which washed Mu away.Who knows right?
So refreshing to see someone with actual expertise on a topic weighing in! It's such a big problem that mainstream scientists and experts won't touch anything outside of the mainstream with a 1000-foot pole - yet they would be the ones most capable of integrating the two together in a way that could, potentially, tremendously benefit mankind!