What is biotechnology, cyborg engineering, and abiotic engineering that might replace intelligent design?

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In this blog post, we’ll look at biotechnology, cyborg engineering, and non-organic engineering as possible replacements for intelligent design.

 

Just as long-necked giraffes were better able to survive, and so they are the only ones left, so too are species that are better able to survive, and so Homo sapiens is the only one left. However, this story of natural selection favoring the fittest species may no longer be true for humans, or indeed for all living things. Humans, who once believed in a creator who created the world, are now overstepping their bounds by denying it through research. This is because new humans and new species will not be created by natural selection, but by human intelligent design.
Scientists who used to deny that an omnipotent being created all living things and the world through intelligent design are now moving toward such an omnipotent being. While this may still sound far-fetched to many, it’s actually happening in the very near future, or even today, and even in the not-so-distant past. We can create green fluorescent rabbits and genius mice by extracting specific DNA. What’s even more amazing is that these manipulations can also be used to create a steadfast and obedient field mouse that doesn’t cheat on its mate, altering not only biological traits but also social ones. If this technology were to be applied to humans, it would herald the birth of a superhuman, a genius human being. Of course, we could also create fluorescent superhumans if we wanted to. There are three areas where this kind of intelligent design is possible: biotechnology, cyborg engineering, and non-organic engineering.
In the case of biotechnology, the first example is what we usually think of as genetic manipulation. The aforementioned are also examples of genetic manipulation through biotechnology. Let’s take a look at how far biotechnology has come. While many of us still haven’t gotten over “Dolly,” we’ve moved on from “Dolly” and are now entering the “Ice Age. (Or maybe it’s Jurassic Park.) The idea of bringing mammoths back from the brink of extinction by restoring their genes is amazing and fascinating to us, but what’s even more fascinating, amazing, and maybe even eerie is the idea of bringing Neanderthals back into the world. The idea that they could be reborn into the world again, just as we are about to pass on to the next generation of humans, is one that evokes mixed feelings.
Cyborg engineering has long been a staple of science fiction. But in the not-too-distant future, all of this science fiction may become contemporary literature. It would be interesting to see imaginative works about the future that stay true to the facts and capture the emotions of cyborgs. We already have state-of-the-art hearing aids called bionic ears, retinal implants that provide limited vision to the blind, and mechanical arms that move with thought alone. One day, humans may even be able to create a network of brains to share memories, thoughts, and emotions with each other.
Finally, inorganic engineering is the creation of completely inanimate objects. A prime example of this is a computer virus. A computer virus is a computer program, but it’s very similar to a real virus. They adapt to antiviruses and become stronger and stronger, and it’s hard to tell the difference between them and real viruses. But what if these inanimate objects don’t end with viruses? Viruses have shown us the possibilities of non-organic life, and scientists studying these possibilities are now trying to recreate the human brain on a computer. The possibilities discovered in computer viruses are being used to create computer humans.
In this way, Homo sapiens may be able to move away from the status quo and allow a new superhuman species to take its place, perhaps even at the hands of Homo sapiens. The long domination of Homo sapiens may finally come to an end in their hands.

 

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