Its probably a wonderful move for modern conservation efforts and the ability to undo man's damage in driving a lot of animals to extinction. We need this level of science just to counteract the damage the Chinese have done just for boner meds alone.
But that's the noble goal, we all have seen how bad it can go in the hands of less capable men. And Jurassic Park was a noble but misguided man doing his best, the actual abuses of this will be horrifying.
The thing is where are they going to be kept? In zoos all their life? I can't imagine reintroducing a 10000 yr dead species into the ecosystem is not going to have hiccups
I would hope so as just proof of concept, but this and the mammoth are both "recently" extinct so they might think "oh we are just undoing man's damage!" and do something retarded like reintroduce them.
Like I see the net positive this could be. It has immense value on returning necessary parts of the ecosystem today like the rhino and other endangered things.
But instead its gonna just be used to create predators that are locked in cages forever for no reason just because we can, and that's the best case scenario.
Its probably a wonderful move for modern conservation efforts and the ability to undo man's damage in driving a lot of animals to extinction. We need this level of science just to counteract the damage the Chinese have done just for boner meds alone.
But that's the noble goal, we all have seen how bad it can go in the hands of less capable men. And Jurassic Park was a noble but misguided man doing his best, the actual abuses of this will be horrifying.
The thing is where are they going to be kept? In zoos all their life? I can't imagine reintroducing a 10000 yr dead species into the ecosystem is not going to have hiccups
I would hope so as just proof of concept, but this and the mammoth are both "recently" extinct so they might think "oh we are just undoing man's damage!" and do something retarded like reintroduce them.
scientists are pretty retarded with regards to common sense so it's worrying
Yeah exactly.
Like I see the net positive this could be. It has immense value on returning necessary parts of the ecosystem today like the rhino and other endangered things.
But instead its gonna just be used to create predators that are locked in cages forever for no reason just because we can, and that's the best case scenario.