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RE: Can We Create Artificial Life?
I suppose we all start our journey as single cell beings in some way (egg or sperm) and go through the entire evolutionary process, from having fins to fingers, in our mum's womb. I think if we create a perfect replica of a human the biggest missing link will be experience of life. We are shaped by our experiences and our response to them constantly changes who we are and how we see the world. I think the trouble is we don't have any exact correlation between event and it's consequences because there is choice involved. So how do we choose which experience to expose our perfect human replica to? Mind bent 😂 I can no longer continue!
You bring up a really good point. Each baby born has the genetic information required that help in multiple ways (including the experiences of the parents in many ways). And if we create life artificially in a lab, that would surely be missing (unless they find a way around it).
I think we still don't understand how exactly life functions and what factors affect it the most and what parameters there would need to be for us to be able to create it artificially. hehe mind bent here too!