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I can't afford it, but I don't begrudge those who can. After all, they (or their families) worked either harder, smarter, or both to get where they are. Let 'em enjoy their spoils.
mugaliens said:I can't afford it, but I don't begrudge those who can. After all, they (or their families) worked either harder, smarter, or both to get where they are. Let 'em enjoy their spoils.
DanP said:With this thinking, we can as well go all to sleep and call it quits. For any progress in sciences and technology has the potential to be used as a weapon or otherwise misused.
Human enhancement happens before our eyes. Sports is an area where this usually happens in a natural way and during a long time spawn, but nevertheless is an enhancement process. Its hard to imagine for many how much more stronger and faster are those athletes compared to a "un-enhanced" human.
Cosmetic surgery is another place where augmentations have a large impact in our day to day life. You can correct natures flaws.
After all, we go to schools / expensive colleges and learn from our life experiences to better ourselves. We do sports to better ourselves physically. Artificial human enhancement would be just another minor step in this direction.
Doesn't matter. Augmented felons, augmented law enforcers. Things won't change much :P
Newai said:Welcome to the nuclear age. We can now annihilate the entire living planet in one day. Iran, NKorea, China, Pakistan, India, and many others, are MAD as it is. A government also enforces law, and that means using the latest, greatest technologies. Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that a government's leader isn't batshat insane.
Your point isn't a comforting one.
DanP said:Im not here to comfort you or hold your hand :P Nor is the government and it's leaders. My point is , get used to whatever world you'll have to live in.
It doesn't make any sense to live as if the world might be annihilated. What makes more sense is to live sustainably, as if the world will continue on indefinitely and hope that if you create a sustainable enough culture it might actually never annihilate itself.Newai said:And my point is, we might not have a world to live in. That is a possibility, however unlikely. Hence the caution I wrote earlier.
Newai said:And my point is, we might not have a world to live in. That is a possibility, however unlikely. Hence the caution I wrote earlier.
nismaratwork said:Entertaining a possibility in no way implies giving up. Brainstorm, DanP, you're creating a straw man based on Newai simply pointing out one of a myriad of possibilities.
DanP said:Really ? Don't tell :P Ok, ill let the two of you worry that the world will end then. When it happens, please send me a memo.
Anonymous217 said:You just reinforced his argument.
ThomasEdison said:That is how I view steriods. It isn't because they give gains (or because they appear artifiical) that I have an ethical argument against their use. It is because the effects of steriods appear ultimately harmful in the long term. I am not comfortable with a world where people have to choose whether or not to harm themselves severely to remain competitive.
DanP said:Using or not steroids is a personal choice. You shouldn't be phased by it at all.
Steroid or no steroids, top level athletics is risky and more often than not , an unhealthy enterprise. You just have to accept those risks if you want to compete.
brainstorm said:What about nutritional supplements? Why is it excessive to inject hormones intravenously but not to consume amounts of vitamins and proteins that allow the body to enhance itself naturally beyond what would be possible by consuming unrefined foods at normal levels? I think you could even say that consuming large quantities of meat and dairy are an enhancement of a natural human diet which probably traditionally included small amounts of meat and dairy, if any, depending on availability. On the other hand, maybe for people living in extensive pastures meat and dairy were not as scarce as were grains and complex carbohydrates, so maybe it is eating large portions of pasta, rice, etc. for fuel to engage in more extensive training that is the "enhancement" of modern agriculture and food-distribution.
Proton Soup said:i just realized that Meg Griffin's supposedly useless superpower of growing her fingernails really fast would have helped me a couple of years ago. i crushed my left index finger, and it is only just now starting to look mostly normal. would some of you bionerds get on that, STAT? don't make me scratch you.
DanP said:Using or not steroids is a personal choice. You shouldn't be phased by it at all.
Steroid or no steroids, top level athletics is risky and more often than not , an unhealthy enterprise. You just have to accept those risks if you want to compete.