Steven Hawking clone
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Re: Steven Hawking clone
Hayley, what have you been smoking this afternoon??
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Re: Steven Hawking clone
And we love you for it
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Were you hoping to get a copy for yourself?
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Re: Steven Hawking clone
Equi wrote:I wonder if they will actually clone him..
Whatdya reckon?
I do hope not!
bbimson wrote:Were you hoping to get a copy for yourself?
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Don't think it would turn out well... Most of the animals they've cloned have had really short lives. And intelligence has a lot to do with life experience, as well. There would be no way of creating the same life experiences for Clown Hawking to become the same person that Steven Hawking. Plus, it is still considered highly unethical to clone a human. Who knows, though, maybe some day it will be common place.
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Wikipedia just informed me that it's Stephen, not Steven! Sorry, Mr. Hawking!
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Oh well, i think the spelling of his first name is the least of his worries, people are trying to clone him!
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I don't think it will be long before someone tries to clone a human. They are apparently trying to clone a woolly mammoth just to see if they can. The poor creature went extinct a looooong time ago, why try to bring it back now? Maybe concentrate more on keeping the animals of today alive rather than bringing ones back from that long ago!
And I agree, they will only be able to make it look the same, it will not have the intellegence as this is all learned.
And I agree, they will only be able to make it look the same, it will not have the intellegence as this is all learned.
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Re: Steven Hawking clone
Why clone a sheep, dont they all look the same anyway
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