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If you had complete control over the design of future humans, what would your design be? [no jokes about the perfect woman please] Assume that you have mastered genetic engineering.
The discussion revolves around the hypothetical engineering of the "perfect human" through genetic manipulation. Participants explore various traits, abilities, and philosophical implications of such modifications, touching on themes of empathy, physical attributes, intelligence, and societal roles.
Participants express a variety of competing views on what constitutes a "perfect human," with no consensus reached on specific traits or the implications of genetic engineering. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the ethical and practical aspects of such modifications.
Some contributions reflect personal biases and societal commentary, while others introduce speculative ideas without scientific backing. The discussion includes a mix of serious proposals and humorous remarks, indicating a range of engagement levels with the topic.
This discussion may interest those exploring the ethical implications of genetic engineering, the philosophy of human enhancement, and the intersection of science and societal values.
it is when a species or individual is taxed to it's limits that it is pushed to evolve into something more
How would you engineer the perfect human?
Originally posted by steppenwolf
there's no hope!
Originally posted by The Grimmus
...this is so the human will work as my slave creating cutting edge technolgy...at low low prices
no bill gates is my proto type obviousl there are some bugs with the low prices and the efficancy of the technolgy...Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
You're really Bill Gates aren't you?
Originally posted by FZ+
Preprogrammed with an intuitive understanding of QM.
Originally posted by Iacchus32
So whatever happened to natural selection? Doesn't anyone think life is miraculous enough as it is?![]()
But why the sudden leap all of a sudden, from that which is seemingly inocuous as natural selection, to that which seems to have "seized control" and quite possibly developed into its very antithesis? What part of the process will continue to remain "natural" once everything becomes artificial and man-made?Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
Perhaps this is the next step in natural evolution: Self guided evolution. I used to think that this may go against God's plan or muck up the gene pool. Now, I feel that this comes down to a matter of random odds vs choices. Nature can be very cruel.
The fact that our brain function is a direct result of natural selection, and our brains are designing the new bodies...Originally posted by Iacchus32
What part of the process will continue to remain "natural" once everything becomes artificial and man-made?
I think "estranged" from the whole process is probably the best way to put it? Indeed I think it's indicative to a basic flaw in the theory that we merely arrived here by natural selection alone, not that I believe the whole theory is invalid ...Originally posted by Another God
The fact that our brain function is a direct result of natural selection, and our brains are designing the new bodies...