I like this line of thinking—what other things are possible and desirable (to some), but are prevented universally? Nuclear and biological weapons qualify, but they’re nowhere near banned, just limited.
I don’t know enough about human genetic laws to know what’s actually highly-desirable (by some) and prohibited so effectively that it doesn’t happen. Cloning seems a non-issue, as there’s so little benefit compared to the mostly-allowed IVF and embryo selection processes available.
I like this line of thinking—what other things are possible and desirable (to some), but are prevented universally? Nuclear and biological weapons qualify, but they’re nowhere near banned, just limited.
I don’t know enough about human genetic laws to know what’s actually highly-desirable (by some) and prohibited so effectively that it doesn’t happen. Cloning seems a non-issue, as there’s so little benefit compared to the mostly-allowed IVF and embryo selection processes available.