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Scientists Can Now Genetically Modify Embryos by Nobody: 9:23am On Feb 02, 2016
China had already announced that it had genetically modified embryos. This is probably how we ended up with different races in the first place.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/01/health/genetically-modified-embryos-dna-uk-scientists/index.html
Re: Scientists Can Now Genetically Modify Embryos by gatiano(m): 11:40am On Feb 02, 2016
We discussed this just few days ago. Though chinese and indians infact the whole of east asia may have a large population, but that population is unhealthy. Extremely more men than their women, which result into the high rape in india.
Europe has passed the point where they can prop up their numbers or reverse the damage, it is a dead end. So they must result to cloning which would also work for just a little time, and it may even fail from its start.



Muafrika2:
China had already announced that it had genetically modified embryos. This is probably how we ended up with different races in the first place.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/01/health/genetically-modified-embryos-dna-uk-scientists/index.html
Re: Scientists Can Now Genetically Modify Embryos by Nobody: 12:55pm On Feb 02, 2016
gatiano:
We discussed this just few days ago. Though chinese and indians infact the whole of east asia may have a large population, but that population is unhealthy. Extremely more men than their women, which result into the high rape in india.
Europe has passed the point where they can prop up their numbers or reverse the damage, it is a dead end. So they must result to cloning which would also work for just a little time, and it may even fail from its start.



You can imagine the kind of humans those will be. I hear genetically modified fish from Norway are growing into giants when they escape into the world. They are also very aggressive and also feed on the other fishes.

Imagine humans with those characteristics. They'll be ogres,
Re: Scientists Can Now Genetically Modify Embryos by gatiano(m): 2:41pm On Feb 02, 2016
LOL, They won't be as ridiculous as an ogre. They will be normal. Cloning has be around now for quiet sometime in disguise. It is just about adding extra hormones into their sperms and also adding more hormones into their female to hold their ovaries together. They always just improve on it which won't work.

Muafrika2:

You can imagine the kind of humans those will be. I hear genetically modified fish from Norway are growing into giants when they escape into the world. They are also very aggressive and also feed on the other fishes.

Imagine humans with those characteristics. They'll be ogres,

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Re: Scientists Can Now Genetically Modify Embryos by chriskosherbal(m): 3:58pm On Feb 02, 2016
Hmmmm science has gone far
Re: Scientists Can Now Genetically Modify Embryos by Nobody: 4:36am On Feb 03, 2016
gatiano:
LOL, They won't be as ridiculous as an ogre. They will be normal. Cloning has be around now for quiet sometime in disguise. It is just about adding extra hormones into their sperms and also adding more hormones into their female to hold their ovaries together. They always just improve on it which won't work.

Well see. But when I consider other modified organisms/ animals like dairy cattle, fast growing chicken, gold fish etc, tell all have peculiar characteristics.

chriskosherbal:
Hmmmm science has gone far

Too far.

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