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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: where will cloning be in 20 years.?

redyaya ( 11/15/2004, 23:05:17 )

I too have a paper to write on cloning, and not one of you answered this person's question! (I hope those of you who couldn't meet the request of a qualified answer are not considering being cloned...you're idiots! Help the chap out! (and quit with the racist wise cracks, too!)To give you my best guess...Yes, cloning will continue to evolve. Theraputic cloning I see having a broader spectrum of appeal...moronic legislatures being fed fictional reports from an over zealous media will only fuel the fire to ban research. The "graying of America" and extending the age of the baby boomers does not appeal to my financial understanding of why to further research...I personally hope to check out in my 70"s...lol Why would anyone want to be the oldest and only surviving member of a family...But to eredicate cancer, Alzheimers, Parkinson's...so that the quality returns to life...I'm all for cloning. I can't see the profit margin being there though...healthy people don't need hospitals or pharmasuticals...healthy people vote conservative!The organ transplant idea has possibilities in a science fiction movie. From the intrcacies I underestand about organelles and cell structure and function, met with most tests avail limited sucess...like, a cloned cell only splitting/dividing 6 times til it dies, I'd say we ARE a long way off til cloning is common and a success.The hype will probably fade. Good luck on your paper.

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