Sometimes I too am shocked at some of my own apparent prescient perception of the future. It happens when I look over an old diary or non-fiction books I wrote a while ago, like The Face on Mars.
In this case, it’s some of the plot lines in my Overlords of Mars series, particularly the ones presented in book II of the series.
In any case, synthetic humans are now here.
Human embryos made without eggs or sperm have been created in a scientific breakthrough which is bound to raise serious ethical and legal questions.
They were produced in a joint project between Cambridge University and the California Institute of Technology and resemble embryos in the earliest stages of human development.
They do not have the beginnings of a brain or a beating heart, but do include cells which would go on to form the placenta and yolk sac.
Scientists believe that their finding could provide significant insight and aid research into rare genetic disorders and the biological causes of miscarriage.
But the synthetic embryos are not covered by laws in the UK or in most countries around the world, meaning that they come with serious ethical and legal issues regarding the use of human embryos in a lab.
I’m sure this is nothing at all to do with the same WEF globohomo types being able to create a dystopian horror of proportions that would make Chthulu shiver in repulsion.
Nothing could possibly go wrong here.
I saw the headline go by and I dismissed it. My reasoning being that this would be akin to creating life in the “primordial soup” (or the lab, but the multiple failures kind of make them one and the same). Or in other words, evolutionists would be blowing their trumpet.
I have not read the linked article, but I feel like I’m missing a peice to the puzzle. Made without eggs or sperm seems specific, like maybe made from human dna but not eggs/sperm. Anyways I’ll read up and check back in.
As always God bless you and your family and Godspeed to you in your various endevors.
Ah, “from stem cells”. My bad.