We should be cloning monoclonal antigen free humans and harvesting blood from factories.
All of medical science still imagines a world where humans are in "God's shape", denying the fact that we are machines made of systems of smaller machines.
We could clone headless humans and have factories full of them. Transplants could cure all but brain cancer. Reverse aging too.
Every time I meet a postdoc biologist and hear them drone on about the limits of detection, I'm furious we are overlooking the obvious answer to everything. The mechanization of the human body as a plant and lab.
It's just going to take someone bold enough to do it, because people look at this as a horror. Like the first medical inquiry into cadavers being an affront to God.
It would fix everything and propel the biological sciences hundreds of years into the future.
We should be cloning monoclonal antigen free humans and harvesting blood from factories.
All of medical science still imagines a world where humans are in "God's shape", denying the fact that we are machines made of systems of smaller machines.
We could clone headless humans and have factories full of them. Transplants could cure all but brain cancer. Reverse aging too.
Every time I meet a postdoc biologist and hear them drone on about the limits of detection, I'm furious we are overlooking the obvious answer to everything. The mechanization of the human body as a plant and lab.
It's just going to take someone bold enough to do it, because people look at this as a horror. Like the first medical inquiry into cadavers being an affront to God.
It would fix everything and propel the biological sciences hundreds of years into the future.
We are dumb superstitious apes.
> We could clone headless humans and have factories full of them. Transplants could cure all but brain cancer. Reverse aging too.
We literally couldn't do this if we wanted to
Agreed, this is just dumb and really really hard. Much easier to genetically modify animals like pigs or cows to make compatible blood.