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Topic: Do you think Huxley's prediction about artificially producing human-beings will ever become a reality?

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foreigner

Do you think Huxley's prediction about artificially producing human-beings will ever become a reality?

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I'm not sure if we'll get to the point where we artificially create various classes of humans through a conveyor belt system or through genetic manipulation. We can artificially inseminate and create life, but to split an embryo ninety-six times and create clones of clones of clones? It's unimaginable and that is why BNW is such a prevalent book even today. Cloning, DNA manipulation, and such practises are either underground or in their infancy. Look at Dolly the sheep. She was the first living clone, but there are moral and biological problems with doing so. Humans would be much much more difficult and much more ethically dangerous. Current movies that tackle such things include Gattaca and The Island.

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krishna-agrawala

Huxley does not really talk about producing human being artificially. He is talking about cloning and incubating babies in bottles rather than wombs of their mothers. Also he is talking about controlling their growth and mental development in a assembly line environment.

Anyhow, the purpose for Huxley in doing this does not appear to predict a real scientific possibility, but just a means of presenting an exaggerated view of tendencies of industries to develop stereotype employees to to do different types of jobs.

There is absolutely chance of the prediction of Huxley coming true as a scientific development. Although today the cloning is developed much beyond the level at the time of writing Brave New World, it is far from fantasies of Huxley.

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