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DNA, Genetic Engineering of New Animals

Once humans have obtained absolute power and control over the genetic code of DNA, any creature imaginable could be drawn as a blueprint and grown. In other words flying monsters the size of buildings could be grown. These creatures could be used to fly people around the world; they would consume food, rather than a combustible fuel. These genetically engineered creatures may not require mechanical motion and precise shape. Currently, transportation vehicles are rigid and heavy. Thus they will be made of cells and move in a fluid and flexible motion. These creatures will instead resemble dinosaurs, sci-fi characters or any other creature born on Earth. However, reaching this state of genetic control would almost certainly coincide with the ability to grow new intelligent species.

Human Collective Intelligence

The collective intelligence of humans is remarkable. We all share 99% of genes, yet when you look at the vast majority of the population at any given instant, the amount of ignorance and differing knowledge is stunning. Look at the achievements of humans. But, given a single individual who is deemed to be the “most intelligent” of the population, you will not find in him the majority of which is required to construct and maintain of the structures humans have built.  The smartest one will only be an expert in a specific field of knowledge. Their contributions include discovering the Theory of Relativity, proving the incompleteness of logical systems (Godel’s Theorem) or writing rules for Calculus and other such concepts we now have in our library of knowledge.
This reliance on the collective is very interesting; especially considering the United States is built upon  the concept of individual freedom. So, I suggest you compare the collective societies, where the individual has his freedom secondary to the state. In these populations, you don’t have the same level of massive collective intelligence as in Capitalist societies. Instead, these societies tend to have a population which share a single monotonous intelligence. It seems paradoxical to have such a collective strength emerge out of a multitude of distinct autonomous units and a lack of such strength when these units are more uniform in their actions. But is it precisely this power of individual freedom and expression which leads to the formation of reliance on collective interactions.

Stuart Kauffman Videos

Stuart Kauffman provides many insights into nature, evolution, and other subjects in the following videos:

YouTube Playlist

Stuart Kauffman – Beyond Belief 2007

The Re-Enchantment of Humanity: Dr. Stuart Kauffman

Stuart Kauffman on Beyond Reductionism

Reinventing the Sacred with Stuart Kauffman part1

Stuart Kauffman: Yuk ‘n’ Yum

Stuart Kauffman Returns to Gund 1/2

Stuart Kauffman – Mind in the Poised Realm

Biologist and complexity theorist Stuart Kauffman on preadaptations in evolution

The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe without Design – Richard Dawkins

As a sequel  to The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker explains why intelligent design could not be a viable theory for the existence of life and consciousness. My short description of Richard Dawkins‘ book does not do the book justice. Also, watch the YouTube documentary.

The Selfish Gene – Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins‘ widely read book, The Selfish Gene, brought forth new ideas in genetics and evolution in 1976. The concept of meme and its implications are fascinating. I first heard about these ideas while reading James Gleick’s book, The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood.

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