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The race towards an early grave... or grace? |
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| Nov21-04, 03:54 PM | #1 |
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The race towards an early grave... or grace?
Technology today is so focused on efficieny, proficiency and producivity. Cloning to create better humans, faster transportation, longer work-days and computerised everyday experience. Is it worth it?
For anyone who believes in evolution: Have you created machines that we ourselves cannot live with due to lack of physical and mental strength? Technology is so concentrated on grace and human prosperity - in the form of machinery and ability to do as much as possible, as soon as possible. And the limits of possibility is constantly altered. |
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| Dec12-04, 01:16 PM | #2 |
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I think technology will enable us to by pass the normal path of natural selection/mutation for humans (so far) so I am not sure the question is valid.
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