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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

A New Consideration For Clonging

Steve McC ( 03/10/2004, 11:17:45 )

While most of us will think of cloning as a cure for or a fix to birth defects and copying ones DNA, There is a huge application to which most are over looking. Chryo-Cloning. There are people who are being froozen today and through the whole process the brain and the nervous system is not damaged. By the time cloning itself is perfected the ability to "download" ones brain into a clones body. Moden science has shown that we can keep a brain alive and still firing out side the body. o lets say some one who is 50 and froozen can be revieved in 300 years and be in a 20 yr old body. The other thing that some people might have a issure with is for sex changes. Since tehir DNA is required for the cloning process the sex gene can ealy be denied or granted to reach the desired sex. I would like to do more reasearch on this and see how possable it would be to do both. Email me if you have any discussion on this matter you would like to share. sfscubasteve@hotmail.com

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