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But after cloning is legal people will begin to support clones rights ;-; so no epic clone battles.
At first people would be all against it, but as techniques improve and everyone gets used to it over time, people will care less about them, like in The 6th Day (Arnie film).
On an unrelated note, do you know what the hell the original source for the asses is in that gif? Science... needs to know.
On an unrelated note, do you know what the hell the original source for the asses is in that gif? Science... needs to know.
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nightstar (12/14/2012) [-]
Do you not understand what a clone is?
Still a person, just happens they have an exact dna copy around.
Clones would age at normal speed, so the comic is impossible. And since only the DNA is cloned, the person would still develop based on external environment. The nature versus nurture argument applies greatly to this.
Not that I'm not saying clones wouldn't be awesome. We would be able to learn soo much from it.
Also, nice Jur-ass-ic park gif.
Still a person, just happens they have an exact dna copy around.
Clones would age at normal speed, so the comic is impossible. And since only the DNA is cloned, the person would still develop based on external environment. The nature versus nurture argument applies greatly to this.
Not that I'm not saying clones wouldn't be awesome. We would be able to learn soo much from it.
Also, nice Jur-ass-ic park gif.
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cometfire (12/14/2012) [-]
I do understand what a clone is. I also no that you cannot change DNA. However, you can "adjust" it, and coax it to develop in different ways. If enough research were put into it, you could easily clone a better version of yourself using the core stands of the DNA, and, over a series of refined and controlled exposures to chemicals, [years and years of research and data] you could even begin to replicate the very DNA itself.
DNA is very...sensitive. It reacts to some of the tiniest things. and it self destructs if you try to directly change it. Which blows my mind. But unlocking it's secrets would be so much fun.
Also, glad you like the gif <3
DNA is very...sensitive. It reacts to some of the tiniest things. and it self destructs if you try to directly change it. Which blows my mind. But unlocking it's secrets would be so much fun.
Also, glad you like the gif <3