A study performed in August of 2012 proved the existence of 312 biological constructs dissimilar to others naturally found on planet Earth due to their anomalous physical interactions. Their presence was detected by using high-power periodic sequences of electromagnetic pulses with frequencies of above 1 PHz and recording the frequencies absorbed by the entities. The entities - now referred to as "biological abnormalities" - were ranked on a list based on the average of all frequencies each abnormality reflected. Unfortunately, the electromagnetic frequencies they reflect are impossible for humans to see due to the limited range of human vision (400-790 THz). The human eye's inability to correctly visually perceive the biological abnormalities hinders our ability to study and learn about them; luckily, a very recent innovation in the recording of electromagnetic frequencies has allowed us to visualize their true forms by sending high frequencies towards the abnormality in question and recording the strongest reflected frequency thousands of times to slowly form an image that can be shifted to match the capabilities of human vision. The remainder of this document will be a compilation of several of these visualizations; the reflected frequencies were scaled down by a factor of 2,100x.
The original frequencies ranged from 1,596 to 1,302 PHz. There were also traces of frequencies as low as 966 PHz being reflected off of the body of Abnormality 283. Interlacing artifacts are most visible at the top of the image.
Interlacing artifacts are less obvious in this visualization; however, there is a significant amount of noise. The original reflected frequencies were very scattered, but the strongest frequency averaged 1,236.9 PHz.
The strongest average frequency measured in at 1,035.3 PHz. Interlacing artifacts are most visible on the lower half of the visualization.