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Nelek wrote: "Do you agree with such experiments where we interfere that much with nature laws and that could potentially explode in our face and be a big evil?" We have been doing this for hundreds of years, perhaps even longer.
When we graft different types of plants onto each other we are interfering with nature.
Mendel was fiddling with peas a while back.
Perhaps the difference is that nowadays we can knock in or knock out specific genes - when I say specific even then it's within a certain probability, it's not an exact science.
I think it's more of a philosophical question - the question going something like this:
Given that there will always be bad/evil people in the world, do we limit technological progress to prevent these people from using that technology for their evil deeds?
I think the answer to the above question is "No".
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GuyThiebaut wrote: When we graft different types of plants onto each other we are interfering with nature.
GuyThiebaut wrote: that nowadays we can knock in or knock out specific genes - when I say specific even then it's within a certain probability, it's not an exact science. Exactly
And the potential boom is too high in my opinion. Nature has mutations too, but it is much slower. If we put in a couple of (weeks, months, years) what nature would do in centuries, milleniums or even more... We are not going to be able to react if something goes really bad.
GuyThiebaut wrote: I think it's more of a philosophical question - the question going something like this:
Given that there will always be bad/evil people in the world, do we limit technological progress to prevent these people from using that technology for their evil deeds?
I think the answer to the above question is "No". I am not defending the limitation.
I am more for slowing down a bit and let our wisdom take up our knowledge.
A parallel example could be what Woody Allen said once: "One gets married to solve problems that a single doesn't have" (translated on my own, too lazy to search for the exact quote in english)
Sometimes we do things to try to get a solution for something that end being worst than the original problem. Luckily it is something that doesn't happen that often.
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Oh, st*ff and nonsense!
It's all because global warming exposed parts of Antarctica that haven't seen the light of day for millions of years, and the research team from Wuhan University unknowingly dug up an ancient microbe, than returned home before they realised they'd been infected by it.
You can't argue with movie plots facts!
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You put trust in Salvini to tell the truth ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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Maximilien wrote: You put trust in Salvini to tell the truth ? As much as I'd trust Berlusconi with a loan or Cicciolina to keep her clothes on.
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Fun fact:all three of them are politicians and has been in parliament.
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Not really. But that was the first link with the translation to english I found. Sorry.
And it helped me to put the first context anyways.
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rumor has it that the U.S. Army and Israeli intelligence brought many viruses to Wuhan to be tested, corona-virus variations being one of them.
Just google corona virus America, US Army, Israel and let the conspiracy theories reveal themselves.
Whether any of it is true or not, the financial destruction this virus has caused world wide, will last much, much longer than the sickness and death caused directly by the virus.
I fear this is just the beginning. get in your bunkers. batten down the hatches. it's going to be long winter this year.
FYI - Lysol cleaner has been killing corona-virus for over 50 years. this virus is NOT new. this strand of it COVID-19 is human manipulated, nature had nothing to do with it.
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Slacker007 wrote: rumor has it that the U.S. Army and Israeli intelligence brought many viruses to Wuhan to be tested, corona-virus variations being one of them.
Just google corona virus America, US Army, Israel and let the conspiracy theories reveal themselves. There are more theories than that. And getting to the part of the topic, then the degeneration into soapbox material is granted and will be too fast to react. Let's keep it lounge safe, ok?
And yes, I miss the soapbox too.
Slacker007 wrote: the financial destruction this virus has caused world wide, will last much, much longer than the sickness and death caused directly by the virus. I think that too. For me, this is going to be an inflection point, some things won't come back to previous state. The problem is... at the moment I can't say which ones or if the "after" will be better than "before". Only time will say.
Slacker007 wrote: this virus is NOT new. this strand of it COVID-19 is human manipulated, nature had nothing to do with it. I think too, that we have something to do with it. And one thing is clear for me, if mankind comes to an end, it will be 98% of probability due to our own acts.
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Nelek wrote: I want to bring focus to the: "only because we can doesn't mean that we should" Then someone else will.
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And even more if there is $$$ to be earned at the end. I know.
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and there are literally, thousands of reasons on the internet why it was man made. who is correct?
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I tend to side with the science in these things
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Just because something has the word Science in it, does not mean it is accurate. Many cover ups have been done in the name of Science, just saying.
Science is very, very relative these days. i.e. Climate Change.
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I am a science friend, but as someone told below, science is a tool and as such can be used right or wrong.
If science always was that correct, there wouldn't be so many different thesis / conclusions over the same topics.
In the moment there is big money on the way, the objectivity of pure scientific methodes get compromised. Data that is not included, data that is a bit tickled, data that is invented...
And there have been enough examples of these.
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That's why I didn't want to entry in the "conspirational" point of view and tried to keep it in the "ethical-technological"
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racketeer wrote: It cited several reasons why the virus was not man-made Oh, don't be silly!
Why on Earth should you believe world-class experts in the field, when you have indisputable evidence like this:Slacker007 wrote: this strand of it COVID-19 is human manipulated, nature had nothing to do with it.
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Convincing though the arguments might seem, I personally haven't had enough of experts
I think I'll wait until a scientist tells me of a cure rather than listen to a politician, a pastor or some bloke on the web
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racketeer wrote: Convincing though the arguments might seem, I personally haven't had enough of experts As long as you remember that x is the unknown quantity and a spurt is a drip under pressure.
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The modern day poster child for this argument is arguably "GMO" .
Whilst some point out that some terrible Frankenstein vegetables will come out of it (cool movie, like Day-of-the-Triffids) others watch their crops die in the field from any number of natural disasters. The old way of modifying plants, by selective breeding, is really too slow with about 7 billion humans eating everything they can get.
GMO foods allow for substantially higher productivity - sterile seeds or not, farmers choose them when planting because they can grow more and/or spend less growing it. This is a positive outcome even in very poor areas. It can fix unnecessary malnutrition (e.g., Golden Rice, containing Vitamin A). Prevent (or eliminating the need for) spraying of pesticides (like certain GMO corn (maize) ) means more food for people, less for bugs.
On the other hand, there can be down-sides just as easily (akin to overuse of antibiotics). The corn that's kills corn-borers (internal pesticide same as used by organic farmers) will eventually kill off all of the susceptible borers and now we have a Frankenbug. If it doesn't produce sterile seed then further mutations, in the wild, can be a problem - whilst if it does produce sterile seed, it makes subsistence farmers dependent upon big-agriculture for each years seed.
Those against? It's easier to argue against against productivity enhancements when your belly is full. A kind of snobbery. Those for it? Aside from those like myself, who consider it a necessity for survival (finally answering your question), there's money to be made.
Summary - risk/reward is the answer. As the urgency for solutions increases, risk/reward gets skewed towards risk. Preparing for future events will entail some risk. Not preparing for them is also a risk. Basically, "those in charge" just have to not be stupid. Arguably, too much to ask.
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Whilst some point out that some terrible Frankenstein vegetables will come out of it I am not.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: The old way of modifying plants, by selective breeding, is really too slow with about 7 billion humans eating everything they can get.
Is obvious.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: On the other hand, there can be down-sides just as easily There are, not only can... Bananas are having tought times because they got modified to loose the seeds, like some kind of grapes. They get multiplied by cutting. There now is a new thing attacking the banana trees, if we loose the trees there will be no more bananas, because there are no more old seeds.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Those against? It's easier to argue against against productivity enhancements when your belly is full. A kind of snobbery. I am not arguing against the enhancements. I am arguing against the methods of the people.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Aside from those like myself, who consider it a necessity for survival (finally answering your question), there's money to be made. I know and have told about it in other messages too. And as long there is a business there will be hurry to be first and make the big bucks. And that's part of the problem.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Summary - risk/reward is the answer. As the urgency for solutions increases, risk/reward gets skewed towards risk. And I really hope that they never prove me right.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Basically, "those in charge" just have to not be stupid. Arguably, too much to ask. Already confirmed in several times... they do are (most of them, no matter which side) Or even worst... they are not stupid, but they don't give a crap on the rest of the world as long as they get their benefit (and I think that might be more dangerous)
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Just one point - true for grapes, potatoes and a huge number of plants that are produced in commercially viable scales: Seedless or not, they are almost always clones.
Nothing new - been around for centuries - many centuries.
An interesting genuine example of where your idea about seedless propagation is proven all too true: the Irish Potato Famine - a blight. But every damn potato in the country was grown the way potatoes are always grown - started from little pieces of other potatoes. All had the same genetic makeup. There are a few types of bananas - and one of them is being massacred. All of it happened without GM'ing anything (in a lab) and might be stoppable by the lab work. Learning how to do that should be well perfected before it's urgent. Like sprinklers to help reduce the danger of fires.
Science needs to reach into the unknown to learn and discover new things. The only guarantee of safety is to sit back in your cave and hope you can find some fire to keep the carnivores out.
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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Nothing new - been around for centuries - many centuries. I disagree in this. As a kid, in the fields surrounding the town where my mother was born, there were at least 5 different kind of grapes. Different colors, sizes and time slots for seeding, flowering and recollecting.
Now... only one kind with 4 different types (colour and sweetnees).
The canary islands had a local banana unique in the world. Not sure if they still have it, but if yes... then it is going to be very few units. The other kind had a bigger relation of productivity per m², the choice done by the people is obvious.
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Nelek wrote: Different colors, sizes and time slots for seeding, flowering and recollecting.
Now... only one kind with 4 different types (colour and sweetnees).
Nonetheless, before or after, all clones. That's the point.
Complaining about seedless varieties is not a valid argument in the world of commercial farming. Not unless you don't mind someone, somewhere, starving. It's only useful in a "natural world" and a natural world wouldn't have seven or eight billion of us two-legged creatures eating and breeding.
Worrying about what-if? There's always a "what if?" - but there's also a "What if we don't?" that could be worse . . . just a little bit later on.
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