Thesis on cloning., details of a technical wonder. |
Thesis on cloning., details of a technical wonder. |
Aug 2 2005, 05:35 PM
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Thermaturgical Research into the limitations of cloning:
Cloning is a technical marvel of the twenty first century. Primitive cloning techniques started with replacing the DNA of an enucleated egg. In the pioneer days of cloning failure rates were extremely high, around (0.4% success rate) and the DNA of the fetus was the same as the donor, even though technically they were at an infant's stage of development. Leonization was the single most important revolution in cloning techniques and the forced growth process. It allowed engineers to place the Mitochondria into an excellerated growth pattern. This state increased the demand for energy and reduced the time that a cell takes to divide. Once the subject has reached the required maturation, the mitochondria are "reset" to normal. The number of times that a cell can divide before it expires, is reset through the leonization process. There are some side effects to the forced growth process. 1. there are small abberations that may occur in the process causing mild usally undetectable mutations. 2. parent memories are not transferred 3. the aura of the subject is a duplicate of the parent, but fades quickly and dies within days. Although technically the DNA of the clone and parent are a 100% match, the two can look different. It seems that DNA is a blueprint for building a body, but the materials used in the process affect the completed structure. Clones do not always look like the parent. Many cells of the body contains a slightly different picture of the whole. Environmental factors such as free radicals, pollution and diet could affect individual cells creating slight abberations of the parent image. Memories are not transferred to a clone, because the neural pathways are created through experience and are more that just chemical mass of the brain. It seems that the journey of the neural pathways, which are constructed through experience and sensory import, are just as important as where the signal stops in the brain. The furthermore the network map of the brain pathways are not stored in the DNA, which means that clone would have an effective blank slate for a brain. This finding also debunks the myth of genetic memories which arose in the early part of the century. Ethical concerns of cloning. Cloning in the awakened world is no longer an ethical issue. With the prolific bioware, and cyberware of society, there are concerns that the beings created for the purpose of harvesting an organ, are alive and have souls. People argue that removing the organ and killing the being should be considered murder. This paper's purpose is to dispel that myth. With the rise of the magical awakening, the cloning process suffered a set back. For some unknown reason two beings cannot posses the same aura, on the same plane, and the clone will die within days of full maturation. (1.) The beings will twitch and move in the forced growth process, but the clone is no more alive than the severed frog leg that jumps when it is zapped with electricity. There are lab assistant accounts that speak of clones smashing or rising out of tanks, causing havok in the lab, and a great amount of damage. In each of these cases, it has been proven that the cloned aura has departed and that a spirit has inhabited the body, animating it. (In most cases Shedim) 1. This spawned the question of whether one could assassinate a being by cloning a stronger aura that could sever the mature aura. This has not happened in the 50 years of leonized cloning. It appears, through detailed astral assensing of the process, that when the new clone is first given life, the parent aura inserts its dominance. A new postulate has arizen, that if one could theoretically move the parent aura to another plane at the moment of the clone's inception, the parent aura could be dominated and usurped when it returns. This hypothesis has been tested by has yet to prove successful. This could give new meaning to character assassination. |
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