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~Lady Catra~

Splice

So I just finished watching the movie "splice" - for those of you who haven't seen it, here is a link to the wiki. =) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splice_(film)

It's an interesting concept that I thought some of you might want to discuss? Science truly has made incredible advancements, with it we have as a race become enabled to do so much more ( in both practice and theory ) but what really are the risks of things like genetic / medical science? Also everyone has a different perspective of the world around them, so that makes defining things like "how far is too far?" a little more tricky. There are no written books anywhere explaining everything out clearly for scientists / bio engineers. But on that same note some of the great advancements we have now are because people have pushed what in their time was the generally accepted boundary (however blurry it might have been). So I ask to all of you, wither you've seen the movie or not what do you think on this subject? tell us your opinions! =) (please keep in mind that it doesn't have to be specifically on gene manipulation, there are many sciences that have and many that will become 'touchy'.)

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