We do have genetic manipulation. Not enough to be considered "mastered" but a large portion of what makes 40k so advanced is that they really mastered genetic manipulation.
So if a civilization had that much control over the microbial world, it seems like the concept of lab grown meat would become more prevalent than the process of cultivating live stock, wouldn't you think? Or do you see a silver lining to that process that supercedes the environmental degradation that system causes?
Now that you mention it, it actually makes a lot of sense for a type 2-minus civilization to be switching to lab-grown meat. Currently, we do not have the technology to be able to mass-produce this kind of stuff, but with molecular manipulation, it would make perfect sense for this civilization to be able to achieve this without damaging the environment. Perhaps John Barrow simply didn't consider this possibility in his scale since this concept may not have been around or popular at that time 🤔
Well technically Singapore just Authorised lab grown meat so we're on our way towards Completing Type 2 minus While also Using Type 3 minus things at the same time so yeah
@Critically Selected I like the idea of Microdimensional mastery and I enjoyed the video. I do have on query though. Although becoming cyborgs isn't a bad thing. If we are able engineer our genes wouldn't that make becoming cyborg a bit obsolete in the sense of we can just gain regeneration genes. Btw I can see human beings taking two pathways one being natural (gene modification) and merging with A.I. aka becoming cyborgs (Elon Musk Neuralink)
@Eromonsele You bring up a really interesting point. If we had regeneration genes, I feel like most people would only choose the cyborg path for maybe aesthetic purposes. But yeah, you are absolutely right. If that was the case, we would certainly have 2 paths!
How can we benefit from genetic manipulation as a civilization?
We do have genetic manipulation. Not enough to be considered "mastered" but a large portion of what makes 40k so advanced is that they really mastered genetic manipulation.
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are we a type 2 minus civizilation?
So if a civilization had that much control over the microbial world, it seems like the concept of lab grown meat would become more prevalent than the process of cultivating live stock, wouldn't you think? Or do you see a silver lining to that process that supercedes the environmental degradation that system causes?
Now that you mention it, it actually makes a lot of sense for a type 2-minus civilization to be switching to lab-grown meat. Currently, we do not have the technology to be able to mass-produce this kind of stuff, but with molecular manipulation, it would make perfect sense for this civilization to be able to achieve this without damaging the environment. Perhaps John Barrow simply didn't consider this possibility in his scale since this concept may not have been around or popular at that time 🤔
@@CriticallySelected very possible, well keep up the great content!
Well technically Singapore just Authorised lab grown meat so we're on our way towards Completing Type 2 minus While also Using Type 3 minus things at the same time so yeah
@@sumreensultana1860 Yeah, it seems we are simultaneously on all 4 levels (Type 1-minus to Type 4-minus) with varying degrees
@@CriticallySelected yeah
"We will benefit from genetic engineering"
People: *turns themselves into sayjins and furries*
Sayains are understandable but impossible to achieve , furries on the other hand.... yeah , they need to die.
Aren’t we a type 2 minutes civilization?
Yes, we are simultaneously working at multiple levels of this scale. So we are kind of like a Type 1 minus - Type 4 minus (with varying degrees).
2 minutes to midnight? More like 75 seconds to midnight species.
@Critically Selected I like the idea of Microdimensional mastery and I enjoyed the video. I do have on query though. Although becoming cyborgs isn't a bad thing. If we are able engineer our genes wouldn't that make becoming cyborg a bit obsolete in the sense of we can just gain regeneration genes. Btw I can see human beings taking two pathways one being natural (gene modification) and merging with A.I. aka becoming cyborgs (Elon Musk Neuralink)
@Eromonsele You bring up a really interesting point. If we had regeneration genes, I feel like most people would only choose the cyborg path for maybe aesthetic purposes. But yeah, you are absolutely right. If that was the case, we would certainly have 2 paths!
I couldn't ever imagine anything smaller than blood cells or bacteria
and then I saw them
...
Molecules
Well, then you my friend are in for a bigger surprise lol The scale goes much much deeper than just the molecules 😇
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And he'll show you more of his friends
@@sumreensultana1860 hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
@@CriticallySelected hahaha