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A short essay investigates the unbelievable hubris involved in human cloning research. If humans are indeed considered to be no more than flesh and bones and some added wetwere and, as such, yet another case for speciation reasearch, then we deserve to be cloned. The only problem is that this is impossible. Humans are not fabricated in jars, even if in vitro and in silico paradigms push us so hard into a fabricated, socially engineered state of mind attempting to make us all believe this lie. Neither could they be. If everything in the public area now becomes a tragic comedy of errors, truth is not behind the curtain or in the hands of puppeteers, but up there, where it always had been, and always will be.
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