>240 million years ago, massive dinos called theropods existed>now in current year, those theropods are birds due to gradual changes It took almost a quarter billion years for this to happen.Gene modification and editing are technologies that are often talked about from time to time from a political and ethical standpoint, and although this is in its infancy (the first use of this was in 2013 for the sake of tackling disease) it will change pretty much everything about the natural order of the world the moment it is introduced and made available to the public. What takes a species hundreds of millions of years in terms of change will occur in the span of generations at that point. Are the humans of the future ready to deal with this? I believe that this could result in unforeseen consequences lol
>CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) is a high-precision gene-editing technology that allows scientists to modify, delete, or replace specific segments of DNA. It was originally discovered as a natural immune system in bacteria used to recognize and destroy invading viruses>The most common version, CRISPR-Cas9, operates like a pair of "molecular scissors" guided by a GPS. It consists of two primary components>1. Guide RNA (gRNA): A synthetic piece of RNA designed to match a specific target DNA sequence in the genome>2. Cas9 Enzyme: A protein that acts as the "scissors" to cut the DNA
>>526493243>massive dinos called theropods existedcool assumptions
>believes in dinosaur hoaxngmihttps://techreader.com/top-ten/top-ten-scientific-flaws-in-the-theory-of-prehistoric-dinosaurs/>No dinosaur skeleton has ever been found. The only few that have been, have long proved to be a hoax. They have to create what they think it might look like by filling in 99% of the bones with other things.>It is most probable that the few bones that have been found belonged to other animals. What you see in a museum is nothing more than an artist's rendition of what they think those dinosaurs could look like.>The laws of physics and gravity prevents the existence of creatures as massive as dinosaurs. >Due to the principles of gravity, mass, and the limitations of muscular anatomy in any life form, it would not be possible for any animal weighing more than 20,803 pounds to be able to lift its own weight.>A long necked animal of that size would not even be able to lift its neck. Additionally, their blood pressure would be way too high to be able to live. Their heart would literally explode.
>>526494315I trust the science
>>526494709I believe it
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>>526493243You can almost be sure that it will change society. For example, if everyone has been gene modded to be stronger, then if you are not gene modded to be stronger, you are by definition weaker. Repeat that a hundred times over, and you get a servile worker class of barely sentient hominids who slave away producing resources for a owner class. No one has to force anyone, no one has to make any laws. It will just naturally shake out that way.