All the technology you don't know about is 20 to 50 years ahead of the tech you do know about. It was reported a couple years ago that monkeys Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua had been cloned. So have humans been cloned? 100%.
Possible, yes. Attainable for the 99%, no. It would be cheaper and less risky to genetically profile a hundred potential mates to find a “best chance” than it would be to do it all in a test tube and create a copy.
No. Each ONE represents a different potential to the potentiality of ALL. That being said...they can easily trick the majority to consent to believe in clones (remember dolly?) DOLL, noun [Gr., an idol; to see.]...now what a coincidence that is.
I think the cloning of other mammals is well documented enough now that it can be assumed it is possible to do with humans. So the question is on what scale is it actually happening behind the scenes and for what purposes. My gut feeling is it's probably going on, maybe in underground facilities. Like that CIA base they have out in Denver beneath the airport, that's the kind of secluded location where I could see human cloning experiments going on.
Clearly. They cloned a sheep. I think it’s name was Dolly or Molly. Way back in the 80’s or early 90’s. They said “okay, we all promise to stop doing this.” When has the CIA or Military ever done that?
Yes it has been happening for a long time. What do you mean by clone. Grown outside of the womb. This is supposedly unethical. But brains wombs and almost every single organ and body part has been grown outside of the body. Begging the obvious question of if it has. Undoubtedly attempted. Or genetically modified. Yes as it is ethical. France just announced a super soldier program to compete with everybody else already using it. Effectively clones. But genetically enhanced and further enhanced by biotech. Genetically enhanced prior to birth by gene editing and artificial insemination then later enhancing by a number of new technologies some are almost matrix style like in the film download kungfu, but preprogramming memory.
Is anybody producing fully grown adults. I don't think so. But it wouldn't surprise as there are places without ethics with programs running on a number of human trials. Look at China.
Supposedly brain transplants have been successful. How indeed without cloning.
All the technology you don't know about is 20 to 50 years ahead of the tech you do know about. It was reported a couple years ago that monkeys Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua had been cloned. So have humans been cloned? 100%.
Cloning just creates a copy of the body, but a different soul.
I read in an old PopSci mag issue before that clone had shorter telomeres (indicating a shorter life span).. I think it was the Dolly the sheep one?
Possible, yes. Attainable for the 99%, no. It would be cheaper and less risky to genetically profile a hundred potential mates to find a “best chance” than it would be to do it all in a test tube and create a copy.
I think it's certainly possible to genetically create an identical twin, and train them all their life to be a body double.
We cloned Dolly in 1984. Any new tech is always released to cover for actual work being done. Yes we have cloned many humans.
No. Each ONE represents a different potential to the potentiality of ALL. That being said...they can easily trick the majority to consent to believe in clones (remember dolly?) DOLL, noun [Gr., an idol; to see.]...now what a coincidence that is.
I think the cloning of other mammals is well documented enough now that it can be assumed it is possible to do with humans. So the question is on what scale is it actually happening behind the scenes and for what purposes. My gut feeling is it's probably going on, maybe in underground facilities. Like that CIA base they have out in Denver beneath the airport, that's the kind of secluded location where I could see human cloning experiments going on.
Clearly. They cloned a sheep. I think it’s name was Dolly or Molly. Way back in the 80’s or early 90’s. They said “okay, we all promise to stop doing this.” When has the CIA or Military ever done that?
Yes it has been happening for a long time. What do you mean by clone. Grown outside of the womb. This is supposedly unethical. But brains wombs and almost every single organ and body part has been grown outside of the body. Begging the obvious question of if it has. Undoubtedly attempted. Or genetically modified. Yes as it is ethical. France just announced a super soldier program to compete with everybody else already using it. Effectively clones. But genetically enhanced and further enhanced by biotech. Genetically enhanced prior to birth by gene editing and artificial insemination then later enhancing by a number of new technologies some are almost matrix style like in the film download kungfu, but preprogramming memory. Is anybody producing fully grown adults. I don't think so. But it wouldn't surprise as there are places without ethics with programs running on a number of human trials. Look at China. Supposedly brain transplants have been successful. How indeed without cloning.