Designing Humanity - Genetic Engineering
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There are no downsides from an ethical perspective...only ironing out all the kinks before mass implemetation. We finally have the potential to create a race of gods among men, natural leaders who are near perfect in body and mind, thus improving the quality of life and our potential to advance civilization. Playing "God" is not somehow negative or out of our reach...modern western society has been heavily influenced by the degenerate philosophies inspired by Judeo-Christian theism.
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make me taller.
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@aznyang16 Thats really cool, lol makes me think of professor from Futurama tv series, the episode where everyone gets paid back $300 from the government and the professor goes and buys the stemcell goo and gets to be a teenager for a day. lol he actually like 160 about in this episode.
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@fir3share78 well if you get shot of course you die what i meant was that if they can genetically sucessfully make those strand elongate then their if a slight chance you can live for more then 150 years and never age.
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@aznyang16 Oh neat. Immortal how? Like get shot with a gun and live or like just living in general?
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@kabezon113 We shall become immortal beings with infinite years of knowledge, and probably master space travel. God I hope to see this in my life time... but I dono I want to die and go to heaven eventually so maybe not.
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did you know if scientist learn how to stretch and elongate telomase we could live long or even become immortal.no joke look it up
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@deanmullen10 Not all will be immortal, only those that have the finance and have proved themselves to be worthy of continued life will be allowed to keep living.
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Awesome!
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If you genetically engineer a child, it will not be YOUR child. These people will not be OUR descendants. Our kind will be gradually wiped out by these bastards.
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without random interaction with the complexity of the ecological chain of life, genetic engineering amounts to inbred dogs and insipid monarchy
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@Fuckersoft of course, I know we wont face overpopulation, I'm very optimistic of the future but I meant say the young generation of the 2100s has different ideas then there parents, there parents will never die off so neither will the older ideas but I get what you mean perhaps people will evolve as individuals and social evolution due to the generational factors will no longer exist.
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@deanmullen10 don't worry friend only few of humans die from age or disease :) most of them ... accidents .... war drugs there are a lot of ways to die suicides :) believe me there wont be overpopulation and if it will be we will find a way ;) imagine what can do 200 years old ainshtain or any other scientist who have unlimited time to learn and improve what ever they do :) we can reach new levels of evolution new planets stars and even more :)
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just curious, how will social evolution work by the 22nd century? If generations don't die then how will society progress? that's how its worked traditionally.
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can someone explain why such a big part of humanity thinks that making us humans better then we are is a sin or out of ethic lines? is it right when we lose 30 days old child? or parent that raised us or a person which means more than our life for us? i want to be with them in this world and i don't fuking care about next world which awaits me after death lol
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All the more reason to take space travel and colonization seriously.
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@kabezon113 which sadly is a bad thing. As over population would be a threat.
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@buffboynick that is a very feasible theory, but where did the first alien civilization come from?
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Because the MAJORITY of people arent as IGNORANT as you ape-man believing evoTARDS that believe in magical UNOBSERVED mutations and mythical UNFOUND ape-men
Kid, the species most genetically similar to Homo Sapiens (Neanderthals) share even more DNA with us then chimps (Neanderthals share upto 99.5% DNA with us) and science PROVED we did NOT come from them (that FACT is accepted by evolutionists as well)
Homo Sapiens 1st appeared 200,000 years ago and are still HS today. OWNED
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@buffboynick Why the fuck is this a top rated comment?
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Humans attempt to solve problems will just create many more problems. Basically until humans become extinct.
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@buffboynick it has to do with the application of intelligence if species grow to be more intelligent drastic changes occur,look at genetic engineering we have gained intelligence now were thinking of modifying our own genes that is evolution,the application of knowledge
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Nope, not even over hundreds of MILLIONS of years.
Go type in "Living Fossils" in on Wikipedia and look at the numerous examples.
There is no "evolution" kid. The Horseshoe Crab first appeared 450 MILLION years ago and today's Horseshoe Crabs match up perfectly with the 450 MILLION year old fossils.
The Cambrian Period was when most life was "brought" here from elsewhere.
Through research, I learned the 1st aliens werent "aliens" but inter-dimensional beings from elsewhere
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@buffboynick no drastic change occurs in a short amount of time,but add that in a million years you could see changes,evolution is real,im not ruling out the possibility that we were designed by intelligent species such as ourselves but if that were true where do you propose aliens came from were they designed by some other species?
i cannot wait for the day they genetically engineer red blood cells to contain more oxygen so i can run faster, have stronger muscles, and be smarter.
its the beginning of an immortal race.
kabezon113 7 months ago 16
@buffboynick Yeah I just saw "Knowing" with Nicholas Cage too
teesthekeys 4 months ago