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So the answer for you is to create more than one sentient species so they all fight each other to extinction? Great plan...
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No... the more successful species will always emerge, it's called Gause's competitive exclusion principle.
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Not too mention there is untold danger in tampering with DNA like that. In the long run it could very well spell the demise of our species as a whole as well. This has been explored in Science fiction too many times. In fact there is a really good Outer Limits episode just about this scenario. A group of university students and a professor discover a ship that has been buried for millions of years, get inside it and get trapped in it and at the end they find the ship is from the future, a future in which intense genetic engineering and modification led to humanity's extinction so they made that ship to bring back a group of humans and use their DNA to kick-start humanity once more. Last edited by PunkMaister; 04-19-2010 at 12:36 AM. |
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Currently we do the exact same thing over religion, politics, and geographical location. You still haven't given a convincing reason why somebody shouldn't be able to alter their body if they want too.
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Actually I have there is an inherent danger of messing with DNA which could lead to humanity's demise even more surely than environmental collapse could.
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So in order to save the whole, you limit individual freedoms. Not exactly sounding like a free nation there.
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Sais the good professor and his university students in an outer limits episode. You've got to be kidding me.
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Oh House, your so crazy.
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All of this stuff is neat, but it won't be available to us, not with any reasonable price tag anyways, and even then, I dunno if I would want it, I think the best way to make ourselves better is to do it naturally. If you want stronger bones, drink more milk, be more active and your bones will get stronger. I'm not saying that you can jump off a 10 story building and not break a leg but you will be able to do many things within reason. Just watch what those people who practice Parkour and Free-running do. I can see tampering with DNA to worm out diseases and genetic problems and such like mental illnesses, cancer, and other problems and I think that would be good, but I think that is as far as it should go-IMHO.
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It is imposable to modify something after cell division has began because the persons immune system will detect the modified cells as a foreign organism and attack them, causing organ rejection. unless they are happy to spend the rest of there lives on immune system suppressants. Meaning this technology will not be available to our generation! Quote:
Using it to create a super-organism, while it will be possible in the future, is quite amoral, dangerous and not to mention costly and splicing an unborn child to create a different race would only turn a healthy human baby into a walking freakshow that has a greatly reduced chance of survival from both there own genetics and other humans. Last edited by HiddenObserver; 04-24-2010 at 01:09 PM. |
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