Thoughts on ectogenesis, and the ability to create a human in a laboratory with sperm and eggs in an artificial womb?
The power to create people could be a reality in the next few decades - some say by the 2030's or 2040's. How do you think this technology should be used? If you are well versed on the subject, please weigh in with your predictions.
https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2015/06/12/artificial-wombs-the-coming-era-of-motherless-births/
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/lab-grown-babies-in-the-year-2030-90909015/
http://www.voicesinbioethics.net/newswire/2016/03/21/ectogenesis
We can crowdfund our own lab so we can grow our right wing kek squads
>>136349954
Ectogenesis could genuinely be a legitimate solution to white genocide.
I'm under the impression that tech like this hasn't been fantasy for a while now. Also under the impression that some people on this globe are in possession of immense powers, but probs only a select few would be aware of their existence.
And then there's the idea that everything around isn't what it seems to be, as in frequencies n shieet are to be taken more literally than most might think.
Or maybe we're just in hell.
Dunno, I'm just some retard on the internet that knows jackshit about anything and dropped out of 2 unis, with a failed suicide attempt on record. Too afraid to try again, for now. Soon.
>>136349954
>>136350321
>meanwhile in india and china..
would be easier to grow it in a pig as gross as it may be, the pig already has inbuilt mechanisms to keep the fetus alive. then you just kill the pig at the end.
Isn`t all this a bit...
>>136350789
and the jews could probable use that in one of their rituals, it's a win-win.
>>136351123
AI and it's advancements are the priority of the human race as a whole due to it being a life form entirely different and far more advanced than us.
Of course if my mind isn't being fucked with some kind of solipsistic charade, in which case everything would be irrelevant. Up to breathing. Hell yeah.
I think I'm finally losing it, goys.