In a message dated 3/19/97 12:35:11 PM, kflu9777@ginko.ait.fredonia.edu
(Veronica T. Kflu) wrote:
<<
Thus looking at identical twins and predicting the outcome
of cloned individuals is probably not too accurate..
Notice that i am just hypothesizing and thus i haven't
quoted any factual information...this is just an
opinion..
>>
Selam Veronica,
Thank-you. You obviously know more about this type of thing than I do. I
should have phrased my statement as a question this way: "Don't the
differences between people have more to do with experiential perceptions and
the unseen part of us (spiritual) than with the configuration of our genes?
Wouldn't a true clone be one in which the mind would perceive absolutely
everything in the same way with the same attitudes? Even then the clone
couldn't go through the same experiences at the unique point in time in order
to arrive at the same perception.
Your opinion sounded right to me and I will believe it unless someone else
proves you wrong:-)
hawKi,
Gemena
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