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Review: The Soviet Union carried out the "ape hybridization" experiment and recruited 5 women, what happened later?

author:Cheng Guan

Human progress is inseparable from the efforts of many scientists, who are actively engaged in research work every day, hoping to bring a better future to mankind. However, in the process of research, some scientists have violated human morality and made some anti-human actions, even if the experiment can be successful, it will not be accepted by the outside world.

This is the case with the scientist we are talking about today, he is known as a "science maniac", his real name is Ivanov, he once advocated the "ape hybridization" experiment, because his behavior was too immoral, so in 1927, he was opposed and condemned by many scientists. So what was the result of this startling experiment?

Review: The Soviet Union carried out the "ape hybridization" experiment and recruited 5 women, what happened later?

Ivanov's father was a government official, and with his support Ivanov was able to get good living conditions from an early age, but also to receive advanced school education, in many disciplines, Ivanov fell in love with the natural sciences and over time, from like to love.

After completing his studies at the university, Ivanov went to France for further study, and after successful graduation, he returned to his homeland, invited by the state, to work at the Royal Institute of Experimental Medicine, the main research content at that time was the hybridization between animals, which was good news for Ivanov, because he has always been very interested in this research direction, he usually consults the relevant information in this area, has accumulated a lot of experience, and now he can support the state. Conducting these experiments without distraction was too good for him.

Review: The Soviet Union carried out the "ape hybridization" experiment and recruited 5 women, what happened later?

In the laboratory, Ivanov successfully realized the hybridization between animals, and based on this, he boldly proposed the idea of "ape hybridization". The Soviet authorities also allocated a considerable sum of money to support Ivanov's crazy idea. In 1926, the experiment officially began, in order to find the needed chimpanzee entity, Ivanov took many students and sons to the West Bank of West Africa, set up a laboratory, and began the experiment.

The reason why Ivanov chose chimpanzees as the subject of the interbreeding of apes is because Ivanov learned in "Evolution" that humans and chimpanzees are close relatives, so the success rate should also be the highest. At first, Ivanov chose to implant human ovaries into chimpanzees in various ways, and then implanted sperm cells into chimpanzees to observe the changes of these chimpanzees.

Review: The Soviet Union carried out the "ape hybridization" experiment and recruited 5 women, what happened later?

Therefore, the brain-opening Ivanov thought of letting humans as a high-level animal directly cross with chimpanzees, because the experiment was too difficult, Ivanov did not want to be known by others, so the whole experimental process was only known to him and his son, and even some people put forward a bold conjecture, thinking that Ivanov himself and his son provided sperm. Regardless of where these sperm cells come from, what we know is that the experiment failed.

Ivanov did not believe that there was a problem with his theory, so he felt the need to build a bigger and better laboratory to continue the experiment, so he caught more than 20 chimpanzees and took them back to the Soviet Union, on the way for various reasons, many chimpanzees died, and by the time they reached their destination, only four male chimpanzees survived.

Review: The Soviet Union carried out the "ape hybridization" experiment and recruited 5 women, what happened later?

Seeing this scene, Ivanov not only did not despair, but on the contrary had an even more unacceptable idea, he decided to let humans give birth to chimpanzee offspring, the Soviet authorities agreed, and in order to ensure the smooth progress of the experiment, there were also some regulations.

Later, Ivanov found 5 young female volunteers in the country according to the regulations of the Soviet authorities, but only one of their chimpanzee subjects was an adult, which meant that the chimpanzee needed to bear more pressure, and later, for some reason, the chimpanzee also died shortly after the start of the experiment.

Review: The Soviet Union carried out the "ape hybridization" experiment and recruited 5 women, what happened later?

Therefore, Ivanov could only send people to Africa to capture multiple adult chimpanzee subjects again, during which the Great Purge broke out in the Soviet Union. The massive and rigorous censorship implicated many people, including Ivanov, who was soon given the results of the exile review, who died not long after in the penal colony. The experiment also ended, and as for the results of the experiment, there is no way to know.

However, according to a later person who claimed to be a Female Soviet Doctor, she met so-called hybrids, but, as others had expected, they were indeed low-IQ, powerful, and infertile. So, overall, this experiment failed.

Because this experiment violates human morality and basic morality, it has been opposed by many people, many scientists are actively resisting, and many countries have also indicated that they want to permanently add this experiment to the prohibited list and cannot be studied.

There are still many scientific problems in the world that plague the survival of human beings, scientists can pay more attention to these fields, actively conduct research, and for those anti-human things, do not get contaminated, and do not bring these unnecessary troubles to human beings.