Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Cloning


Dolly the sheep was cloned back in the late 1990's. We probably are not too far away from cloning human beings. North American laws will likely be skpetical of allowing the cloning of human beings for a decade or two, even after the technology becomes available. However, where there are people that hate the united states, there will be scientists challenging the rights to clone human beings.

Once we clone a famous person, that clone can grow up, and read the literature and watch the movies involving their original. If we continually reinforce who that person will grow into (and considering they have the excact same genetic makeup), it is not too farfetched that they will be almost identical to their original.

What human being would you clone, and how would it bring goodness to the world?

My buddy 'welcome to the spectacle' suggested cloning a think tank of Eintstein's to solve world problems. This is a good idea.

I would likely clone a think tank of Jeff Goldblum's and get them to reinact Shakespearian plays in parks. Each Jeff would play a different character in the play, and they would try and emulate the original actor accordingly. This would really increase the spririts of the human population on earth.

other contributors... who would you clone?

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