would multiple genetically cloned humans really have varying personalities if they were all cloned from the same person as they do in Star Wars?
>>7805406
Yes, environment and experiences form personalities moreso than genetics.
>>7805406
you cannot 100% control environmental influences which heaily influence personality. even if you tried your best to build 2 perfectly identical chambers and locked in 2 clones for a certain amount of time, they might still develop different personalities because the ceiling light in room 1 has a 1nm shift in wavelength compared to room 2 or the air has 0,1% more oxygen in room 2.
>>7805406
Identical twins.
Yes, they would all have different personalities but it is also very likely that certain characteristics and emotional "quirks" would be shared among them to a certain degree.
>>7805406
If can't create two same clones, the how come every single clone has terrible aim
>check m8 athetits
>>7805406
It depends on the variation in the environment they were raised in compared to one-another.
The clones in Star Wars were specifically varied during the creation process with the explicit purpose of producing some more capable than others.