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human egg
develop a human egg that is independent of parents | |
We had our first rain this year (during the months of spring and
summer there is no rain in my country) and then a few hot days.
The mosquitoes and flies appeared out of nowhere. Another day
of rain a week later and they were gone. The same happens
with the Therophyte plants (most of the plants
here) that all die
during the summer, and appear when the "time is ripe". Some
only after a certain amount of subzero cold days. Others, with
the third day of rain. With some of them, there could be years
that go by without them ever emerging!
They survive by laying eggs or seeds. These have biochemical
mechanisms deciding when to emerge and begin the new life.
So for human survival, we need to develop human eggs that will
emerge after a catastrophy, survive, grow up and thrive and be
able to react to the new environment they will be living in.
The egg should be the size of insect eggs or if necessarily larger,
should have some kind of supportive surrounding so they can
grow naturally.
The human eggs will replace the science fiction technological
embryo rooms inside space-ships, and will be stored in various
places around the earth.
Lamb Bag
https://www.youtube...watch?v=dt7twXzNEsQ Maybe something like encased in a sleek polycarbonate shell? [Cuit_au_Four, Oct 28 2017]
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[+] but since you mean seeds not eggs, I'm guessing totally bad - or lack of - science. |
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So a gene splicing interstellar probe that splices, from a human database, the best chromosomal match and leaves populations of growth sacs, of indeterminate gestation, throughout the universe. Misses the fun bit. |
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[Cuit_au_Four] Like most science, it is a reduction to the absolute bare necessities missing the nuances. |
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totally bad - or lack of - science [-] |
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// - or lack of - science // |
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More like a Lego fact imagining, where none of the bricks connect. |
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//Owd you want yer eggs?//
Supporting metabolism. |
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Sp. die in infancy for lack of nurturing adults. |
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Extended gestation, some neural memory implants or genetic instincts of basic survival modes. An interstellar, 'Lord of the flies' experiment. Is it immoral to give life a chance, even if tiny? Probably down to how horrible the deaths could be. |
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As long as they can be served up with plenty of tobasco sauce after scrambling, I see no problem with the human egg. |
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