Margaret Howe Lovatt was the woman NASA forced to get intimate with a dolphin in an experiment that the space agency developed to be able to study a possible interaction between aliens and humans, making them try to pronounce or recognize human words.
Within this project, three male and two female dolphins were used. The youngest of these was named Peter, and the director of the investigation noted that he had a particularly well-developed brain.so he was confident that he could complete the objective of the investigation.
Nevertheless, the interactions that Peter developed ended with many other responses that they were not at all the ones to get him to pronounce words with his terse and not at all resonant vocal cords… but he fell in love with a human.
Margaret Howe Lovatt was one of the volunteers who participated in this study. However, when she began to establish communication with the dolphin, she decided to stay and live with them so as not to have to return home and to make her relationship much closer.
After six months, even though there were five dolphins in all, Margaret only responded to Peter and showed no interest in developing or researching these. During an interview for The Guardian, she explained that Peter:
“He was very, very interested in my anatomy. If I were sitting here and my legs were in the water, he would come over and stare at the back of my knee for a long time. I wanted to know how that thing worked and I loved it. I wasn’t uncomfortable with it, as long as it wasn’t harsh.. It would just become part of what was going on, like an itch – just get rid of it, scratch it off and keep going. And that’s how it seemed to work. It wasn’t private. People could watch
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This closeness that she developed with Peter continued to expand and over time became a relationship., in his own words, intimate. However, she assures that she did not have a sexual attraction for Peter, although she did feel that there was a lot of sensuality between them.
Even though for Margaret Howe Lovatt the study was being satisfactory, NASA researchers began to want to take it further, experimenting with LSD and some substances to incentivize and motivate the dolphins’ brains, so the research leader decided to stop all experiments.
After a while, Margaret received a call from one of the NASA scientists, who confirmed that Peter had committed suicide. after being kept in captivity and after further experiments were carried out.
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