We are finally one step closer to the scary vision of Aldus Huxley circa 1930's. We are within reach of creating an entirely synthetic lifeform...
Anyone that has read "Brave New World" (which is quoted in the article) knows the scary future in which people are essentially bred into their own caste system shows obviously the worst possible outcome of this technology, or perhaps accidentally creating an organism that becomes a virulent strain that we are unable to fight off.
The flip side of course being we could genetically engineer organisms to assist in cancer prevention, or other disease fighting properties...
What does the community think about this? I'm genuinely curious to hear what people think about this technology?
This is a potentially wonderful discovery, but at the same time raises all kinds of ethical and moral issues. Should creating life from scratch in a tube (essentially, thats obviously an over-simplification) be something we as a society strive to master?
Anyone that has read "Brave New World" (which is quoted in the article) knows the scary future in which people are essentially bred into their own caste system shows obviously the worst possible outcome of this technology, or perhaps accidentally creating an organism that becomes a virulent strain that we are unable to fight off.
The flip side of course being we could genetically engineer organisms to assist in cancer prevention, or other disease fighting properties...
What does the community think about this? I'm genuinely curious to hear what people think about this technology?
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This has Island of Dr Moreau written all over it.
Mad scientists creating an army man-bear-pigs that will overthrow the world. Oh wait, that was Southpark
I for one welcome our new man-bear-pig overlords.
This is all very scary. I'd hate to see a real life version of The Stand.
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