exactly. cloning will not guarantee that the clone actually even has an interest in physics.saturn0660 said:
Could be.. But, just because someone is given the best school/life/etc/etc doesn't mean anything.. He could just want to be a lazyass and live in his moms basement..
zenophite said:
exactly. cloning will not guarantee that the clone actually even has an interest in physics.saturn0660 said:
Could be.. But, just because someone is given the best school/life/etc/etc doesn't mean anything.. He could just want to be a lazyass and live in his moms basement..
Fire said:
zenophite said:
exactly. cloning will not guarantee that the clone actually even has an interest in physics.saturn0660 said:
Could be.. But, just because someone is given the best school/life/etc/etc doesn't mean anything.. He could just want to be a lazyass and live in his moms basement..
Thats why they will get exceptional education in that area from a very early age.
I agree with you, but I'm guessing you read the title of this thread without reading any of the posts, right? Unless you are saying Americans shouldn't be afraid of eating Albert Einstein's clone...Stormrage said:
I'm not one of those idiots who get scared of new technology and would rather live in a neo-luddite world where everything was the same. I've got no problems with GM food or cloned animals. Has long as the animal doesn't have any health problems.
I was watching tv about Americans saying that cloned meat was ok. The idiots on tv kept talking about an exaggerated fear that it wasn't safe and unnatural. Thats all it took to dismiss a report people spend so long on. It was 968 pages long.
I agree with you, but I'm guessing you read the title of this thread without reading any of the posts, right? Unless you are saying Americans shouldn't be afraid of eating Albert Einstein's clone...
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