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HOW SCIENCE WILL CHANGE OUR LIVES
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'It's life Jim but not as we know it!' ... A famous quote from Dr Spock in the futuristic Star Trek series ... but if we could travel forward in time two hundred years. Would we really be able to comprehend modern domestic life on our own planet? ... Imagine no wars, countries borders, slave labour, physical hard work or crime. Imagine no need for money. |
All this will be made possible by new quantum computers and biological robots, all which are currently under research. All we need will be provided by them. Machines will eventually be made by machines thus cutting out the need of the working man, thus cutting out the need for money. Anything anyone wants will be made from a machine that changes the complete structure of matter into any desired composition. Waste will be transformed into food and so on. All this leaving time for social activities, meditation and creativity, all purely for pleasure.
We will have the choice of eternal life through the technology of cloning, either in a 'cyber world' by being able to download our entire memory into ones own computer linked to a main frame network, connecting everyone's 'cyber world' together ... Or as a re-grown biological person identical to our previous self. That is the beauty of science ... We are limited only by our imagination ... which is limitless.
HOW SCIENCE IS AFFECTING OUR LIFE NOW
| Cloning
is the biggest scientific breakthrough so far in human development. This
technology opens
the realms of eternal life and totally disproving the fact that each individual has
a soul. |
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It is not fiction but fact that we can clone ... and with time we will perfect this process, saving many more lives ... either by growing replacement organs or even replacement bodies. The basics of cloning is a very similar process to the now perfected IVF treatment ... In laymen terms, you replace the male sperm with the DNA strands from the nucleus of an individual cell of the person you wish to clone (male or female). Then it is injected into a host female egg that has been 'cleaned' (Ie: Chemically stripped of its own DNA information). To start the cell duplicating process an electrical or chemical charge is sent through the artificially impregnated egg. |
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Various companies have been working on the possibility of cloning for many years, as well as 'memory downloading' a process that will enable ones entire memory and more to be stored into a computer and eventually transferred back to a human brain.
The perfect example of how this soon will be possible is that scientists not too long ago trained a group of rats to conquer a very difficult maze and assault course. They then extracted brain fluid from the memory section of the rats brain and injected it into a fresh group of rats. Amazingly the new group of rats where able to conquer the maze immediately, putting into practice the surrogate memory they received from the initial group of rats.
Currently a Japanese company is working on trying to digitally record a humans memory and store it into a computer. Once this is possible one could then exist simultaneously in two realities.
| This could then make many science-fiction ideas of communication and travel, science fact ... For example, we could download ourselves to the other side of the planet (or Galaxy) without even getting out of bed, teleporting oneself through space via complex radio waves. |
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There are three stages we have to go through to perfect the cloning process. 1. To recreate life from the DNA structure of a cell This as we all know has already been successfully achieved with Dolly the sheep and the numerous babies cloned by Clonaid. |
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2. To successfully grow an adult with in a matter of hours or even minutes. Not too far away in the global scale of time. 3. To successfully download the memory of a human into its fully grown clone. This will finally open the realms of eternal life if we choose it. |
For a more in-depth comprehension of the future that cloning will bring to humanity www.clonaid.com
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