As long as the shadow isn't of this human!

Is that worth the risk of stumping growth ? Are we to be afraid of our own shadow ?
As long as we're careful.. right ?
As long as the shadow isn't of this human!
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Sorry but 'careful' doesn't seem to cut it, humans have a way of screwing things up bigtime. Look at the state the world is in today.
There are plenty of other areas we can grow in, for example learning to coexist with our environment. There still has to be done loads and loads of work in that area.
You can hear me say it..
In any case, I consider complete destruction of the life of an entire continent a couple of orders of magnitude larger than a few million human deaths over the course a few thousand years.
Hopefully, one day, they will accidentally engineer an organism that will wipe out humanity directly.
I'm not saying it isn't. My point was that the religious idiots' first instinct is to have scientific research banned, while completely justifying whatever evils their faith commits.
I wouldn't be too sure about that one, Enmos.
There's no such thing as luck ? Only statistics and alternate realities?
Yup. I also read somewhere that they are now seeing cross-fertilization from genetically modified crops to regular crops.
What do you mean ? The way this organism turned out was accidental as well, and they only discovered it by pure luck.
like enmos's perhaps?I'm happy for the save. But it makes me wonder, what if it fell into the wrong hands?
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Agree 100%, and this isn't the first time he's made this sort of statement.Enmos' desire for the extinction of mankind to be the sickest display of fanatic evil I have ever witnessed on SiForums. And I spend a lot of time in the Religion forums... so that is saying quite a lot.
Fuck.
Look, I can actually agree with Dragon a little bit - and let me just run off and shower before I continue - in that changing human genetics is probably ok, because humans are at least something we can control at some level. It would be entirely impossible for me to run out and "contaminate" other humans with messed-up genes and even if some gene replacement therapy went awry, it wouldn't wipe out all plant life on the planet, etc etc. But bacteria is, and always has been, a very sketchy issue, because we can't control them. They get loose. Same for much of agriculture. This is the issue.
I recently StumbledUpon an article about people genetically engineering new organisms in their garage. Apparently it isn't too hard to make your own glowing cat.
like enmos's perhaps?
Thinking that this bacteria would have wiped out all plant-life on a continent is ridiculous. There is too much diversity within even a single species for this to happen. It is why common infections are the greatest danger in hospitals today.
It is also why American Chestnuts and Hemlocks are still around. Despite 99% of each being wiped out by disease, there were enough that had mutations which made them resistant, which is allowing them to survive.
I find the extremist scares in this thread embarrassing, and Enmos' desire for the extinction of mankind to be the sickest display of fanatic evil I have ever witnessed on SiForums. And I spend a lot of time in the Religion forums... so that is saying quite a lot.