Thu Aug 26, 2004 11:32 am by Locutov
hmmmmmm interesting point you have there.
actually, doctors and specialist physicians don't keep bad genome mutations alive, they aid them, the only way to ensure survival of bad mutations is to be fooksing with the human genome structure. which is under debate right now actually.
and otherwise, evolution is something thats inevitable, no matter how much you think about it, if you were to change every bad mutation, into a good mutation, you'd need to have a hundred years of research at the least to map out all the bad mutation, and after that, consider which are the good mutations and let them be passed on, with todays birth rate, you'd be facing an impossible task, every second, at least 2,000 infants are brought into the world, you would have to sort out all the genome mutations and possible other mutations, change the genome structure from getting good from a bad mutation, at literally 2,000 places at the same time, every second, not even a network of Computers would be able to cope with that, after two birthwaves, the comp would shortcircuit, and you'd have to have it fixed within a millisecond, and by the time you have all the genome mutations sorted out, I think its safe to say the Birth rate has nearly quintuplicated, what im saying?? its nigh on impossible to control the ENTIRE evolutionary structure.
But then again, thats what I believe..