I think that people would like to, at all times, reject death and disease with technology.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We cannot sacrifice innocent human life now for vague and exaggerated promises of medical treatments thirty of forty years from now. There are ways to pursue this technology and respect life at the same time.
Society will decide after the technology is created what we will and won't accept.
The reality is the technology exists now to extend life and have people live healthier, happier lives. Not to be kind of immortal - that's not what I'm talking about.
There is something about this generation living now, that we don't accept death.
I think if we can prevent a fatal disease, we should.
If I could time travel into the future, my first port of call would be the point where medical technology is at its best because, like most people on this planet, I have this aversion to dying.
I see technology as being an extension of the human body.
People see technology as something that will ruin society and culture, but I've always embraced technology.
I think we can allow the therapeutic uses of nuclear transplant technology, which we call cloning, without running the danger of actually having live human beings born.
It's silly to keep people alive who have a terrible disease.
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