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Can humans be their ancestors themselves?

 

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Can humans be their ancestors themselves?

The remaining of the genetic legacy is the main topic in some thrillers, and the thing is that the firms like Cryonics institute are offering services, that persons can store their bodies in liquid nitrogen. Some of them are waiting for waking up when the technology is advanced so much, that their illnesses can cure.

But things like genomes can also store in cryogenic conditions. The genomes can store in the form of cells, and the things like embryos can store in liquid nitrogen for a very long time. And that thing causes a question, can a human be themselves their ancestors?

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The answer is simple: there are two main ways which makes that thing possible even if there are no time machines:

1) The person would wake up from the cryogenic ice after a couple of generations and then marries their descendant.

1B) The person can be stored in the form of an embryo, and then this embryo would transfer to the womb. And after that, this person meets the descendant of the person who would give their gamete. In this case, is the same are those embryos cloned or not.

2)The person would store their gametes in cryogenics, and their descendants would use those cells after a couple of generations.

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Can humans be their ancestors themselves? That is one of the questions, where is easy to answer. The fact is that the person just must store their gametes in a stable environment and then give orders that the gametes should use after let's say about five or six generations. And the user must be a descendant of the person, who stored those gemmates. In this case, the person would use a quite simple method. They just get the child and put the gametes in the freezer like liquid nitrogen. And then they must just make the testament, what orders that the descendants would use this legacy after a couple of generations.

But how those people could make sure that gametes are suitable for the mission? The answer is simple: by using modern genetic technology is easy to make sure that the gender of the people can order. So in this hypothetical testament can order that after a certain number of generations the genus must make two children, the boy, and the girl. This thing makes sure that the genders are always suitable for the mission. The child can create in the laboratory by using artificial fertilization, and the fetus can transfer to the womb quite easily.

https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2020/12/16/can-humans-be-their-ancestors-themselves/ 

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