Sujet : Re: De extinction: Are Neanderthals next?
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 11. Apr 2025, 18:47:59
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John Harshman wrote:
See?
I see you never once posting on topic, all the while parading
your narcissistic personality disorder, attempting to disrupt
what you can't control...
So barring a collapse of civilization, technology is going
to continue to steam forward. We will see more & more
progress.
Yes, we need to prepare for the future and, quite frankly,
that may be optimistic! The technology may have already
reached the point where humans are being cloned.
We live in a world by & for billionaires. If they want it...
The fastest, the cheapest, the easiest solution is a U.N.
treaty spelling out exactly what type of cloning is allowed
and disallowed. AND, the consequences for any work violating
this treaty is the placing of all innovations -- all
technologies and techniques -- into to the public domain.
This way, even if Russia or China or Sweden won't enforce
the treaty, perhaps won't even sign it, everyone else can
still "Get" the offenders.
In addition to archaic types I would DEFINITELY also ban
the cloning of hysterical figures...
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