When rich people can edit their kids DNA won't that just lock everyone else out and create a new class?
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Aw man really? If there is an incentive to read that's it.
Absolutely. Time jump + story in the evolved situation for mankind. Final book is a collection of all the short novels, some of which were integrated into the show ("Drive", "Strange Dogs"), or alluded to (" The Churn"). But others are new reading material. I recommend reading the novels & main books in chronological order.
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CRISPR and other tools aren’t science fiction anymore. If the wealthy get there first, what happens to everyone else?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Ooor they'll turn their kids into "pugs" that are ultra-cute and good at passing certain tests but otherwise useless and unhealthy.
I'd definitely prefer we didn't go down that path, but do consider the endpoint might be more The Time Traveler than Gattaca, because rich people aren't exempt from being dumb.
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I wonder how that kid is doing. I would love to hear an update. It was bad and all but I am still curious.
It's twins actually, Lulu and Nana. The gene editing might have increased their cognitive function.
I don't know why, but I cannot bring myself to condemn the editing.
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CRISPR and other tools aren’t science fiction anymore. If the wealthy get there first, what happens to everyone else?
At least we will have better rich people to look at. The current oligarchy in the US looks like deep fried dog shit. Imbred looking ass...
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They don't need genetic engineering to have advantage over everyone else tbf.
They might not need financial advantage, but they could surely do things to their physicality (birthing tall children), or to their anatomy (no more lactose intolerance).
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CRISPR and other tools aren’t science fiction anymore. If the wealthy get there first, what happens to everyone else?
Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress. A scifi that deals with the creation of classes based on whether you can afford to buy your children good genes. Politicians are charismatic, ruthless and good looking, because they are bred for politics.
In this world people without genemods are sorta out of luck, without any of the tools or enhancements rich genemod people have.Or, check out GATTACA, good movie.
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Yeah it’s a cool movie but the message of systemic disadvantages don’t matter if you try hard enough is a little questionable at best.
At the end it came down to him going for the launch despite knowing he'd likely get caught and the doctor letting him through despite knowing who he is, because his son was also not engineered, I think the message was people of the under class coming together to fight the system rather than just working hard
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Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress. A scifi that deals with the creation of classes based on whether you can afford to buy your children good genes. Politicians are charismatic, ruthless and good looking, because they are bred for politics.
In this world people without genemods are sorta out of luck, without any of the tools or enhancements rich genemod people have.Or, check out GATTACA, good movie.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm compelled to mention every time GATTACA is mentioned, that the title is made up of the amino acids* that comprise our DNA: A,T,C,G
*nucleic acids
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Ooor they'll turn their kids into "pugs" that are ultra-cute and good at passing certain tests but otherwise useless and unhealthy.
I'd definitely prefer we didn't go down that path, but do consider the endpoint might be more The Time Traveler than Gattaca, because rich people aren't exempt from being dumb.
I do wish the ultra wealthy would just become morlocks and go underground forever.
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I do wish the ultra wealthy would just become morlocks and go underground forever.
Hate to tell you but the morlocks weren't the rich in that story.
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That's a worry, but also there's still a lot of stuff we don't understand about genetics, and a bunch of grifters who'll fleece the super wealthy
That’s what I think will maybe even the playing field; while it’s expensive it’s not well understood; a few mistakes and they’ll be more cautious. By the time it becomes more popular again it’ll be cheap. Optimistic thought at least.
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I do wish the ultra wealthy would just become morlocks and go underground forever.
The wealthy became the Eloi in that story, haha. You're supposed to want to eat them.
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CRISPR and other tools aren’t science fiction anymore. If the wealthy get there first, what happens to everyone else?
That's already happened. It happened a long time ago.
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Hate to tell you but the morlocks weren't the rich in that story.
It's been a while since I read it, and now I'm ashamed because it's one of my favorite books
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The wealthy became the Eloi in that story, haha. You're supposed to want to eat them.
You're right, huge brain fart.... I still wish they would all leave us alone forever, analogy or not
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They might not need financial advantage, but they could surely do things to their physicality (birthing tall children), or to their anatomy (no more lactose intolerance).
wrote last edited by [email protected]I did mean as in physical advantage.
Eat nutritious food and go to the schools with best learning conditions and never stress about anything from birth and you too can be an athletic engineer with 90+ years life-expectancy.
Tho yeah allergies and all would still depend.
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CRISPR and other tools aren’t science fiction anymore. If the wealthy get there first, what happens to everyone else?
As others have said, go see Gattaca. It's completely about this topic and very interesting.
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I'm compelled to mention every time GATTACA is mentioned, that the title is made up of the amino acids* that comprise our DNA: A,T,C,G
*nucleic acids
You know I never noticed that but that's a nice subtle reference.
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As others have said, go see Gattaca. It's completely about this topic and very interesting.
Awesome movie.
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Ooor they'll turn their kids into "pugs" that are ultra-cute and good at passing certain tests but otherwise useless and unhealthy.
I'd definitely prefer we didn't go down that path, but do consider the endpoint might be more The Time Traveler than Gattaca, because rich people aren't exempt from being dumb.
If the 'rich' are anything about choosing genes as they have been about choosing plastic surgery, we know that most of them will make a complete hack of it and their offspring will suffer for it.