First, because it is believed that no one has successfully cloned an adult human being, we simply do not know for certain what a cloned human would be like. Some will say that it would be like human pseudoclone, twins. This is not at all certain, however. The embryogenesis between twins and true human clones are not identical. There is a significant difference. Based upon twin studies, I am confident that a true human clone and their genomic donor would, over time, grow into exactly the same individual. Human cloning may not require any other manipulation in order to extend the individuals' life span.
If I could have myself cloned, I would. I would then raise my clone, ultimately myself, in the way that I should have been raised in the first place. Once the human clone has fully matured, he/she and their genomic donor would be mirror images of one another. They would be able, in all likelihood, to read each others minds from a far, due to something called quantum consciousness, quantum holographics, and entanglement.
I firmly believe that if we are to ever fully master this universe, we must first master our biology; thus, it is absolutely necessary to clone human beings, in my opinion.
2007-10-25 18:55:21
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answered by Bob D1 7
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Never.
1. I know my clone wouldn't be another me and wouldn't do any of my work or assume any of my other responsibilities. We don't need another me anyway; one is one too many.
2. We have too many people on Earth just getting them in the usual way.
2007-10-25 22:52:59
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answered by ecolink 7
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This is a big moral question. Some people believe that if you clone a human, the new human has no soul.
2007-10-25 22:55:00
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answered by Mrs.Harbi 3
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I would be cool, if you can turn yourself back into one piece. you dont have to choose between two places, just choose the one that you would want to go the most and there you have it!!!!
2007-10-25 23:03:30
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answered by I scream for ice cream 3
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