Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 *nod* It terrifies me. It's frightening enough to me that we've already contaminated a huge area of America with GMO crops, thanks to ridiculous approval processes and regulations. To think of the same thing possibly happening in humans and animals makes me want to cry. I'm no luddite, but I think that we need to proceed ever so cautiously with regard to genetic engineering of organisms. There is tremendous potential for good and tremendous potential for harm. If the greed of a few dictates the way things go I don't think it will be good for the human race or the earth. I think correcting inherited diseases is a noble use of the technology, but anything that crosses the line into body improvement/creating superhumans I am ardently against. Sadly, it seems many people disagree. Tom > Usually I read novels. I generally find them to be more reflective of > reality than most non-fiction books. However, I've just started " More Than > Human " by Ramez Naam. The writing itself isn't more than okay, but his > presentation of the current state of genetic modification (copyright 2005) > is pretty stunning to this non-scientist and what amazes me even more is how > far we've already come in the kind of modification for therapy that will > apparently soon lead to modification for biological enhancement of physical > and mental states. Has anyone read this book or anything similar? I'm not > sure I'm ready for this Brave New World. > > > http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Tom, <I think correcting inherited diseases is a noble use of the technology, but anything that crosses the line into body improvement/creating superhumans I am ardently against. Sadly, it seems many people disagree.> I hardly know what I feel about all this. I'm certainly not against the exploration or experimentation -- that kind of " push " into new frontiers seems inevitable with the human spirit -- but when it comes to this idea of enhancement, what is frightening is how likely it is to happen quickly, on a scale much larger than therapy for diseases, before we really know what's going on or what it will mean to us -- because there is already a huge market (playing now with cosmetic surgery, steroids, etc.) that is just waiting for this stuff, on black market terms if necessary. http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 On 7/31/05, West <clairewest@...> wrote: > Has anyone read this book or anything similar? I'm not > sure I'm ready for this Brave New World. > , I checked out " The Fluoride Deception " from the library, and got through most of the book. Almost a third of it is references. The author documents how government and industry knew about and kept secret fluoride's toxicity these last 70 years. It's like a long episode of the X-Files, only every far-fetched plot is true. I didn't know this, but fluoride gas was crucial in the making of nuclear bombs for WWII. So many workers were exposed to the fumes, not to mention people living near the secret plants. Naomi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 Naomi, Interesting stuff on fluoride - and a lot more depressing than my book (which eventually began to weigh on me so much I stopped reading it). The last I knew we don't have fluoride here in S.D. but every 5 or 10 years there's a big push somewhere in the county to get it into our water system. Meanwhile, I have a good filter (for most toxins, while it lets most minerals through) but I rarely use it for drinking water, depending on my juices instead for water that's not only cleaner but more alkaline. http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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