Cloning can be most useful if it is used for real purpose. For example. If you needed a heart transplant. Your clone can provide you with a heart that you won't reject,,cause it's yours,,you've been cloned. BUT,,the moral implication is then that you must kill your clone to have it,and that is murder because your clone is a living being. Therefore this could help humans evolve to a certain point. We could evolve to have it socially acceptable to clone ourselves for the purpose of self preservation by using our clones for organ doning. Or we can avoid evolving into that social standing by hanging onto that fact that our clone is alive and killing it for organs is Murder. Or, we can make our clones without heads so that they are already "braindead" and not have to worry about any moral obligations outside that of religiouse implications.
Actually its the movement of the earth,,not just the gravity. The Earths rotation exacts a centrifical force onto the pendulum and gravity does the obviouse,,,keeps it here on earth. Anyways,,,the centrifical forces are stronger nearer the poles than on the equator. Kinda like how the center of a record seems faster than the outside of a record. Same kinda thing only grander.
Actually,,i dunno,,just thought i'd take a wack at it:)
Oh and ubermensch has a good point. I do agree with you. If your an engineer, your expertise is in egineering, so to build with and manipulate materials to do what your design requires is what your education in that field has taught you to do. But to apply your trade in an area of expertise outside your scope makes it that much harder to achieve the goal you set out to achieve. So you do have to seek help from other fields in order to abtain said goal.
If it seems like i'm rambling on jibberish,,please forgive me as i am exhuasted. Long day.
LMFAO,,,ok,,you guys are way tooo funny,,lol,,but i thank you for your input. I will have to look into the robotic insect and learn more about it. Thank you cap'n for the information.
To Live.
All life has one thing in common,,,to give seed.
To Die.
But life has much deeper and complicated substance as a subject,,all i tried to do is keep it simple.
I have an idea for a long lasting gyro-scope,,,,but not sure if it would be practical for those who are building,,or may have built,,,Robots. It seems that it is very hard to get robots to move as we do because they are unable to balance themselves as we do. The closest robots have come to be like us was made by Honda. But it still does not move as fluent as people do.
Here's the questions? Is it because of the gyro-scopes? Or is it more than one problem? And why?
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