BIOROBOT-HOMOSAP

22
October 2018

BIOROBOT-HOMOSAP

Stephen Hawking's latest book is ready for publication. The announcement was published by the Sunday Times, the leading quality newspaper on Sunday. The space explorer gained worldwide fame when he was able to set forth the most complicated theorems and hypotheses of the origin and development of the Universe in a fairly simple language. When Hawking was 21, the doctors delivered a terminal diagnosis, but the astrophysicist continued to unravel the secrets of time and space for another 55 years. And he tried to bring the scientific knowledge that is available only to "dedicated elects" to every person. Before his death, he worked on the book "Brief Answers to the Big Questions." According to the Sunday Times, the key point of this work is the prediction that humans will be replaced by genetically modified creatures in the future. Medical technology will enable the rich to improve their and their heirs’ DNA by artificially developing their intellect, strengthening their immune system and increasing their lifespan.

There is nothing fantastic in the forecast of the great scientist. Huge funds are now being invested in neuroscience. Genetics is successfully mastering the production of new organs, renewing or replacing those that are damaged or otherwise dysfunctional. Bioengineers put nanorobots into the circulatory system to clean vessels and destroy viruses and tumors. In the USA, a chip has been successfully tested, which, when implanted in the brain, sends signals from one healthy cell to another bypassing the damaged areas.

“It is possible that certain laws will be passed against human genetic engineering, but some will not be able to overcome the temptation in order to improve human qualities, such as memory, disease resistance, life expectancy,” the newspaper quotes the book.

According to the scientist, the emergence of super-people threatens ordinary people with extinction.

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