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If we can clone dogs..cant we clone humans??

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This has been bothering me for awhile. I'm starting to see people paying so much money to clone dogs I was wondering if there was a way to clone humans? Or extinct animals..or better yet endangered ones. I mean I'm sure there is a way.

Do you think their is but the government is keeping it secret or something o.0??

I mean if the can clone DOGS!!!

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  1. to je všeobecně známa v tento svět na nás, od konce devatenáctého století na planetě


  2. well actually scientist have tried cloning people but it hasn't been successful.The attempts at human cloning have not been successful in producing an embryo of more than 6 gene,this is due to the embryonic development depends on the control of gene expression.

  3. Its just cloning their outer appearance. I watched and entire show all about it. They cant clone the personality at all, its like your twin, and if your albino, there's very slim chance for it to work. Same with Calico cats, no calico pattern is every the same so no its almost impossible right now.

  4. yes, it is possible to clone humans, although no one has been known to do it yet. the thing is with cloning humans, if you have a clone of yourself, and you also have a bad liver from drinking too much, then when your going to dye from liver faliure, then because the clone would most likely be considered less than human( because it was created), then the person would be able to kill it because hey, they paid for it. but is it still murder? the main reason that they haven't cloned humans is because it would create loads of problems with the  laws that exist. so maybe if they change the laws like crazy, then the scientists might start cloning humans.

  5. it is possible to clone human but it is illegal. the clone does not live long anyway because the cell of its original is already old, if you know what  I mean

  6. No primate has been cloned yet.  Watch the news for reports of cloned monkeys before you start wondering about cloning people.


  7. We "can" in terms of having the technology, it's just that cloning humans is much more difficult ethically, legally, pragmatically (you have to have someone carry the clone, you can't just buy a dog to use as a spare uterus).  It would be enormously expensive to develop with little profit to be imagined for it, due to limited market.

    Would you like a clone?

    What if it cost $2 million to make, still want one?

    Also, the quality control would have to be much higher, you couldn't burn through 15 deformed clones to get 1 good one.  We also need to know more details about genetic damage that would be much more likely to show up in an 80-100 year lifespan than a 10-15 year lifespan.

    It has been done, but the results were terminated in a few cell stage form, a baby wasn't born.  

    I predict that someone WILL, but it will not become common, just as someone has gone to the moon, but almost 40 years later, there still aren't commercial flights to the moon.

  8. You can clone the body, but it's impossible to recreate the mind and conscience of the person.  So the person's body will be the same, but that doesn't mean they will think or act the same as the original.

  9. There most likely is a way to clone humans, but because of the ethics in it, and all the other people who oppose it they just dont allow it to go on.

  10. Yes we/ they can. But the Chirstians have put this on hold for the time being. I think Bush signed a bill to prevent this. I think it's a good idea. When I die, they could just make a new me @

  11. It would be so nice if folks would get their scientific based information from somewhere besides the government, the church, and especially silly TV shows and movies.

    Indeed, the technology exist that most likely would permit successful human cloning on a routine basis.  You are absolutely correct in thinking that the government understands more about human cloning than it is allowing the public to know.  A human clone is not just a delayed twin.  It is far more than that.  Human twin studies and the quantum physics of mind and consciousness suggests that as a cloned person matures in development, they and their genomic donor will become one and the same person; one and the same consciousness. That is difficult for most folks to get a handle on because there is nothing in our everyday lives that permits us to relate to that concept. It is, however, likely to be the case.  Now, if true, can you see how that would change everything.  It would force governments and religion to re-evaluate the whole idea of just what does it mean to be human. Governments and the church don't like change too much, history demonstrates that.  Of course they had this technology ban before the public could learn the truth.  Human cloning, when it is successfully done and evaluated, will prove to be the greatest scientific discovery and accomplish ever. It will open the door to significant extension of the useful human life span and, it will solve a lot of problems which currently limits our ability for space travel and exploration of the universe itself.  The governments and the religion have always been a hindrance to scientific and human progress, but they're only delaying the inevitable. Especially when people learn the truth that it was, once again, flat-earth, earth centered universe, linear type thinking that has denied human evolution and real progress.

    See: Human Cloning Commentary

    http://www.reproductivecloning.net/open/...

    Biosystems as conscious holograms

    http://www.emergentmind.org/PDF_files.ht...

    A.O.K. Embryonic Holography

    http://www.geocities.com/nwbotanicals1/o...

    Quantum Mind -- Wikipedia

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiQuantum...

    CLONING: The Road To Dolly, And The Path Ahead

    by Gina Kolata

    ISBN: 0-688-15692-4

    ENTANGLED MINDS: Extrasensory Experiences In A Quantum Reality

    by Dean Radin

    ISBN: 13-978-1-4165-1677-4

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