http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG5YqWkYYHI
"At CEU, John Harris explores the future of science and humanity"
Hubris? Biomedicine? The future?
One of the things that stuck with me:
We mourn over the loss of animals made over the randomly processed Darwinian Evolution, yet we never seem to be as excited as we are about the new species of artificially selected/ created animals that we create. Somehow, though we are a part of nature, we never seem to accept our theories and research as a contributing factor of it, but as an anomaly.
We may inevitably die out as a species, and later, the world may be full of organisms that humans artificially created, from nanobots to genetically engineering organisms.










