Sunday, October 13, 2013
The Moral of the Story
In reference to the reading this week “The Moral of the Story” I found it interesting the correlation between religion and biology. Let me explain; religion takes a group of people with the same beliefs and puts them into a group where they can be successful in the way they think a like. The same goes for biologists; by taking like-minded individuals greater ideas can be accomplished and brought to reality.
With my second emphasis of human communication I made the connection that all story is communication, it is the way that the story is told as to the impact it will have on an individuals life. But the same can be said for story tellers alike; if like minded individuals are able to come together much like a religious sect, those individuals will give themselves a greater opportunity to be successful.
My research project would be to clone each individual so that in the future if you were to encounter any physical defects, you would have a clone that you could take a kidney from, a heart, or any other organ that would be an identical match. There would be doctors and scientists that would be in charge of harvesting, or raising this clone in a healthy environment so that the maximum potential could be taken from your clone and given back to you.
This project would also need teachers and others to teach the clone how to read and write, how to communicate with the other clones that were being harvested for other individuals. Of course there are ethics and morals that come into play in this scenario, but we will not get into that.
This particular experiment will solve some of the problems we face with disease and sickness. With the success of this experiment you would have an identical twin in the world that you could use for spare parts essentially.
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