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A recent discovery has rekindled the interest of scientists and mystery enthusiasts: people with Rh-negative blood continue to raise questions about their origins and unusual biological properties.

Rh negative blood is caused by the absence of a specific protein, the Rh factor, on the surface of red blood cells. Although the majority of the world’s population is Rh positive, this rare blood type affects only about 15% of individuals, with higher rates in Europe and significantly lower rates in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

This biological peculiarity has given rise to bold and often contradictory theories. Some suggest that people with Rh-negative blood descend from extraterrestrial civilizations or beings with extraordinary abilities, or even “angels incarnate.” While these ideas remain on the fringes of science and are largely speculative, they contribute to the mystery surrounding this rare blood type.

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