GoodnessGenomics & Cell Recycling

æ ∞ -æ, a hot new concept in cell biology & the emerging lyfe extension industry (an equation based on balance)

11/21/08

expanding on an idea

quoting myself:

"In humans, inferior genes are passed to future generations in frequencies unheard of throughout the evolutionary history of the species. Modern medicine, modern convenience, and modern technology has made it possible for just about anyone to survive, in spite of the fate written into their genes, so humans are no longer a good model for evolution, in a sense we have taken control of our evolution, and decided as a species to allow inferior genes to have a permanent place in the gene pool."


... which is why it's so integral to the future evolution of the human species, to embrace new beneficial genetic technologies, therapies, biotechnology advances, and genomic medicine. (thesis)

It's regressing to not prevent a disease when the gene for prevention ALREADY exists. Nothing can be created that has not already been created through natural selection in a species- obviously there's a reason why the combined efforts of numberless individuals (all of whom had PHD level educations) synthesized to create a new chapter of human evolution (passive). Scientists sequenced the human genome so many years ago at the point, in addition to completing the daunting task years ahead of schedule. The golden age of genetics is now over, yet it has paved the way for the golden age of biotechnology.

It's devolving to allow genes for low intelligence, when genes for high intelligence already commonly exist. Nobody would choose to be unattractive, to have an unattractive personality with mental disorders, or to be deaf, blind, mute, or retarded if they could choose, children will only be endlessly grateful to parents with the knowledge, foresight, intelligence, and intuition to make every effort possible to give them the best possible chance for success in our modern, albeit sometimes irrational and unnatural contemporary societies and cultures in which the "strongest" genes are not now always the "best fit" given the pluralism of the modern world.

Nobody wants to get alzeimers, cancer, or be born deformed, and on a more fundamental level, everyone craves immortality. So thank Buddha for the new advances in telomere science...

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