nico239 wrote:Apart from the technique which seems to be developed, how can we concretely conserve humans?
Without any moral consideration on paper it is fabulous but PRACTICALLY you have an idea?
What do you mean by keeping humans?
nico239 wrote:Apart from the technique which seems to be developed, how can we concretely conserve humans?
Without any moral consideration on paper it is fabulous but PRACTICALLY you have an idea?
nico239 wrote:How do you transplant a kidney from your clone in your 56th year?
Where does your clone live for 56 years?
Christophe wrote:Yes, okay with that if we can't do it in an artificial "womb" ...
This will make pigs at 100 € that! But do not worry, we will have the 000 hams offered !!
The artificial uterus is the future of women
During pregnancy, many physiological processes push the mother to become attached to the child, which is biologically logical since mammals have had every interest in having devoted mothers on which they depend entirely, with which they merge a certain period of time. time. But I think that we have reached a stage in our evolution where, at least in the most developed countries, it is possible to cut, or at least loosen this cord.
… By making children in incubators (ectogenesis) so that procreation is completely decoupled from sex?
Yes. Although it is obviously extremely difficult to foresee the repercussions of a technology which does not yet exist and which, once developed, will take a long time to mass and will most likely not abolish the other modes of reproduction. Rest assured, in vitro fertilization, contraception, or infant formula have eliminated neither natural inseminations, nor the human race, nor breastfeeding. So, if it is almost impossible for ectogenesis to become the default procreation mode of the human species before a good bundle of thousands of years, its development will nonetheless pave the way for gender equality. Today, marriage and reproduction are among the primary drivers of wage inequality between men and women. To take only a banal example, consider that a woman who marries and gives birth will devote less time to her work than to her family life (whereas among the average of men, it is the opposite) , which worsens wage inequality.
izentrop wrote:Without going as far as cloning, there is cell therapy which makes it possible to repair damaged tissues by cultivating the patient's own cells.
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