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The thoughts about genetic engineering and the "Blade Runner movie".

 



The thoughts about genetic engineering and the "Blade Runner movie".

The Blade Runner is a classic film from the early 1980s. In that movie, genetically engineered humans act like criminals, and the main character has the mission to hunt them down. The thing is that the things like reprogramming cells are causing, that the "Blade Runner" will become true. The muscle cells of the human can reprogram by connecting their genomes to the DNA sequences of the muscle cells of a gorilla.

And the brain capacity of the person can increase by increasing the number of neural connections in the nervous systems in those people. So the genetically engineered humans would be "stronger, faster and more intelligent than normal people". In Blade Runner movie in the body of those "superhumans" will install the virus, which kills the person after a certain time.

But then we must ask "what means more intelligent? Or what the intelligence mean? Intelligence is "only" handling data, and that thing means that there are many other ways to increase "intelligence" than just genetic manipulation. The genetically engineered brains, which are made by using neurons, that have axon connections to neurons themselves would be faster than human brains. There is only one thing that makes this kind of thing very dangerous. If that kind of creature would start to rebel against its masters that thing causes problems.

How the creators of that kind of system guarantee that those genetically enhanced persons would not rebel? The answer would be "the brain in jar" method. Brains can sit on the platform where they get nutrients and they will communicate with those bodies over the Internet.

The bodies would be like biorobots for the brains that are locating far away from the operational zone. And that things make this technology extremely dangerous.

So there is the possibility that if this kind of genetic engineering is made. The brains of that kind of creature would put in some other place than their bodies. In that case, those strong bodies would be the biorobots. The pineal gland of those bodies would replace by using a microchip. That microchip communicates with the brains what are put in the jar to some laboratory over the Internet.

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