There's something to be said from the mindset of "let seven billion people find a way to sustain seven billion people".
But lab grown meat is not only decades of research and testing away, you can't trust them not to make it as an alternative, but rather as a (very negative) "only" choice in the future.
e.g. they'll probably make it actively kill you, and they'll also eliminate other meat sources alongside the rollout.
If every house is allowed to have chickens in the backyard, a pond full of fish, and some cows the village shares, I don't think we'd need synthetic meat at all. The 15 mins city only work if we all share chicken and cow farms and get all out eggs dairy beef for free and all work together like primitive villagers back in the day with bartering system.
This article and post is mentally numbing. It serves no real purpose here in the scope of serious matters at hand, it doesnβt add to serious discussion of pertinent issues bearing much more significance. No offense to op, the post is clickbait for a rag, but more importantly I feel is a reflection of how this forum has degraded in its quality of impactful posts, dialog and research.
There's something to be said from the mindset of "let seven billion people find a way to sustain seven billion people".
But lab grown meat is not only decades of research and testing away, you can't trust them not to make it as an alternative, but rather as a (very negative) "only" choice in the future.
e.g. they'll probably make it actively kill you, and they'll also eliminate other meat sources alongside the rollout.
Totally....right there with you on that.
If every house is allowed to have chickens in the backyard, a pond full of fish, and some cows the village shares, I don't think we'd need synthetic meat at all. The 15 mins city only work if we all share chicken and cow farms and get all out eggs dairy beef for free and all work together like primitive villagers back in the day with bartering system.
Nothing like meat grown with spliced cancer cells. Iβm sure itβs fine though.
πππππππ This!!!! YUMMY CANCER MEAT. HAS TO GROW FAST FOR MO, MONIES.
This article and post is mentally numbing. It serves no real purpose here in the scope of serious matters at hand, it doesnβt add to serious discussion of pertinent issues bearing much more significance. No offense to op, the post is clickbait for a rag, but more importantly I feel is a reflection of how this forum has degraded in its quality of impactful posts, dialog and research.
Whoa, that meatball is mammoth!