Re: Are we close to genetically engineered humans?



On May 14, 11:28 am, Bob Brock <bbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 08:48:42 -0700 (PDT), CanopyCo <Junk74...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:





On May 14, 9:25 am, Bob Brock <bbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 07:10:48 -0700 (PDT), CanopyCo <Junk74...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

On May 13, 2:55 pm, Bob Brock <bbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The idea of designer babies is that someday, scientists may insert
particular genes into embryos to produce babies with desired traits
like intelligence or athletic ability. Some people find that notion
repugnant, saying it turns children into designed objects, and would
create an unequal society where some people are genetically enriched
while others would be considered inferior.

Really, just how would that be different then it is now?

Because the traits would be selected and independent of the parents.

Considering some parents I think it often is now.
At least the genetics is likely passed down from some grandparents
considering that both parents are dum as a rock and the kid should be
running things as it is fairly smart.

I recognize that it would be intentional in this situation, like
breeding cows to get more milk and such.
But the outcome would not be different then it is now.

Some are superior to others.

There could be an entire race that was superior to others.



If a person is genetically disposed to something like intelligence in
a useful area, stronger, or prettier, don't they act like they are
superior and everyone else is inferior?

What if they, and all their peers, are genetically disposed to all
three?

No difference.
Once someone thinks they are superior they think they are superior,
despite how many or how few ways they are actually superior.

And it would be no different then having physical education in school.
Both improving the students body (and thereby appearance) and mind.

Imagine a race with superior intellect, genetically enhanced strength,
an enhanced immune system, and other traits that we can't even imagine
since they don't occur in nature such as the ability to regenerate
lost body parts.  A hybrid race.

I may be thinking about a Star Trek episode.  However, it now appears
not only possible, but probable.


The Botany Bay I think was the name of there ship.
I seen that plot as a series as well as when they used it in a move.

I don't think that it will be a race, considering that all races
(black, white, yellow, ect) will be able to get the enhancement.
However, I guess race would be as good a label as any.
Maybe more like a species, like comparing us to chimps.

This will be more like all the Harvard graduates also taking weight
lifting while in collage.

Some people now are much better genetic specimens then others who are
at the other end of the chart.
I don't see there existence as a bad thing, even though there
arrogance is often rather annoying.
I wonder if arrogance, kindness and cooperation can be genetically
induced, enhanced, or removed?

.



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