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"Creating protocells has the potential to shed new light on our place in the universe," Bedau said. "This will remove one of the few fundamental mysteries about creation in the universe and our role."
lkavadas wrote:I think the criteria for divinity extend beyond creation of life. Plus humanity is not omnipotent.
Professor Smooth wrote:lkavadas wrote:I think the criteria for divinity extend beyond creation of life. Plus humanity is not omnipotent.
According to The Bible, neither is God.
Professor Smooth wrote:lkavadas wrote:I think the criteria for divinity extend beyond creation of life. Plus humanity is not omnipotent.
According to The Bible, neither is God.
Nico wrote:Something can be considered a god if:
*It can create life froms scratch
*Is omnipotent
*Is immortal
Human can probablt create life soon, but right now we aren't god and we will never be.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Tangent wrote:I think it's interesting, and a fairly amazing feat, but, what are they actually going to do with them? They arnt creating these just because they can are they? What are they going to use them for in the future, once they adapt and get stronger?
man-made life forms will one day offer the potential for solving a variety of problems, from fighting diseases to locking up greenhouse gases to eating toxic waste.
Tammuz wrote:Tangent wrote:I think it's interesting, and a fairly amazing feat, but, what are they actually going to do with them? They arnt creating these just because they can are they? What are they going to use them for in the future, once they adapt and get stronger?
and here comes the frankenstein complex....I really wish the general public would be a bit more trusting, or at least a bit more well read. science is but a tool, nothing more. really mother nature is alot better at making superbugs than we are(you should be alot more worried about "natural bugs developing antibiotic resistance)pretty much anything we design she can do better, a very large problem in industry using either genetically altered bugs to produce stuff like insulin, vitamins, beer, protein, is that evolutionarily it's better for the bug to concentrate on survival than the over production the chemical we've bred it for, this reversion to wild type(strain degeneration) is a pain in ass, mother nature wins over scientists
man-made life forms will one day offer the potential for solving a variety of problems, from fighting diseases to locking up greenhouse gases to eating toxic waste.
Senor Hugo wrote:Today, Michael Bay ate a turkey sandwich, to which he declared "needs more explosions" and promptly threw the chef out a window. It was caught on camera and will be seen in TF2.
Tangent wrote:Tammuz wrote:Tangent wrote:I think it's interesting, and a fairly amazing feat, but, what are they actually going to do with them? They arnt creating these just because they can are they? What are they going to use them for in the future, once they adapt and get stronger?
and here comes the frankenstein complex....I really wish the general public would be a bit more trusting, or at least a bit more well read. science is but a tool, nothing more. really mother nature is alot better at making superbugs than we are(you should be alot more worried about "natural bugs developing antibiotic resistance)pretty much anything we design she can do better, a very large problem in industry using either genetically altered bugs to produce stuff like insulin, vitamins, beer, protein, is that evolutionarily it's better for the bug to concentrate on survival than the over production the chemical we've bred it for, this reversion to wild type(strain degeneration) is a pain in ass, mother nature wins over scientists
man-made life forms will one day offer the potential for solving a variety of problems, from fighting diseases to locking up greenhouse gases to eating toxic waste.
I have compleate trust in science, I was just wondering if they are planning to take all the industrial and medical aspects of current modified bacteria to the next level, or just create something new with an entirly different purpose. I didnt mean to sound like a, um, whats the word? Sceptic?
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