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Reason: None provided.

No. The reasons are ethical and scientific concerns. The scientific concerns are the major reason we don't clone humans (since very few care about ethics in our present day). Scientifically, experimenting with cloning would lead to great harms to surrogates and to cloned offspring: many miscarriages, many dying or malformed babies, severe health risks for surrogates, etc.. This is why a sheep was cloned. You can kill sheep to see if you can figure out how to clone them. Also worth noting: clones, thus far, of sheep do not have the longevity of naturally born sheep.

"Transhumanism" includes cloning. Cloning is one of the skills that many transhumanists hope will help to make future humans into immortals. Just hope that you never see the day when the greed for immortality leads to widespread dangerous cloning trials that exploit people to serve as guinea pigs for expensive technologies that Illuminati types will keep for themselves.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. The reasons are ethical and scientific concerns. The scientific concerns are the major reason we don't clone humans (since very few care about ethics in our present day). Scientifically, experimenting with cloning would lead to great harms to surrogates and to cloned offspring: many miscarriages, many dying or malformed babies, severe health risks for surrogates, etc.. This is why a sheep was cloned. You can kill sheep to see if you can figure out how to clone them. Also, clones, thus far of sheep do not have the longevity of naturally born sheep.

"Transhumanism" includes cloning. Cloning is one of the skills that many transhumanists hope will help to make future humans into immortals. Just hope that you never see the day when the greed for immortality leads to widespread dangerous cloning trials that exploit people to serve as guinea pigs for expensive technologies that Illuminati types will keep for themselves.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. The reasons are ethical and scientific concerns. The scientific concerns are the major reason we don't clone humans (since very few care about ethics in our present day). Scientifically, experimenting with cloning would lead to great harms to surrogates and to cloned offspring: many miscarriages, many dying or malformed babies, severe health risks for surrogates, etc.. This is why a sheep was cloned. You can kill sheep to see if you can figure out how to clone. Also, clones, thus far of sheep do not have the longevity of naturally born sheep.

"Transhumanism" includes cloning. Cloning is one of the skills that many transhumanists hope will help to make future humans into immortals. Just hope that you never see the day when the greed for immortality leads to widespread dangerous cloning trials that exploit people to serve as guinea pigs for expensive technologies that Illuminati types will keep for themselves.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

No. The reasons are ethical and scientific concerns. The scientific concerns are the major reason we don't clone humans (since very few care about ethics in our present day). Scientifically, experimenting with cloning would lead to great harms to surrogates and to cloned offspring: many miscarriages, many dying or malformed babies, severe health risks for surrogates, etc.. This is a sheep was cloned. You can kill sheep to see if you can figure out how to clone. Also, clones, thus far of sheep do not have the longevity of naturally born sheep.

"Transhumanism" includes cloning. Cloning is one of the skills that many transhumanists hope will help to make future humans into immortals. Just hope that you never see the day when the greed for immortality leads to widespread dangerous cloning trials that exploit people to serve as guinea pigs for expensive technologies that Illuminati types will keep for themselves.

2 years ago
1 score