Friday, August 2, 2019
Reversing The Aging Process, Should We? Essay -- essays research paper
 Reversing The Aging Process, Should We?      In the length of time measured as human lifetime one can expect to see a full  range of differing events. It is assumed that during a lifetime a person will  experience every possible different emotion. If one is particularly lucky, he  will bear witness to, or affect some momentous change in humanity. However is it  reasonable to ask what would be experienced by someone who lived two lifetimes?  Up until recently the previous question would and could only be rhetorical.  There is no answer, because no one has ever lived that long. Of course that was  up until now.    At McGill University, nematodes (tiny organisms) have experienced five lifetimes  (Kluger). Through complex scientific experiments nematodes and fruit flies have  had their lifespans increased not by fractions of life times, but by multiples  of lifetimes (Kruger). Mankind is using the discovery of DNA as an opportunity  to play G-d by changing the aging process. Man has a natural tendency to play  the role of G-d. Man has a an inherent need to affect others, be it through the  vises of war, power, manipulation or politics. However manââ¬â¢s natural tendency to  play G-d has reached itââ¬â¢s final manifestation. By attempting to slow down the  aging process man is using himself as the ultimate canvas, to play the role of  the omnipotent.    Research into the process of aging began in 1961(Rose, Technology Review:64).  Since then a great deal of time, money and effort have been appropriated into  discovering the causes of aging, it can therefore be inferred that humanity has  an almost "personal" interest in aging. Of course the culmination of discovering  how we age, is discovering how to stop it. An intrinsic characteristic of Man is  His obsession with superficiality. Superficiality is equated with appearance.  The appearance of beauty can be equated with youth. Therein lies manââ¬â¢s obsession  with age, ceasing to age means being eternally beautiful. As usual manââ¬â¢s actions  are dominated by ego and self-preservation. Within the confines of youth there  lies a certain fountain of power. Power which cannot be accessed once one ages.  Things like physical and sexual prowess. The time of youth is often refereed to  as the "prime of your life". It is therefore not difficult to understand and  conceive of manââ¬â¢s motivation to stay young and to wish that the immediate people  surr...              ...m  control ling microscopic chemical reactions. Man is referred to as G-dââ¬â¢s  ultimate creation, the universe his canvas. But what happens when humans steal  the canvas and decide to redecorate, would you want to recolor your Picasso? Is  there any justification for living that long, does there need to be? These are  not easy questions, and there not intended to be, but should scientists prove  successful in their endeavors, all of these questions will have to be resolved.  How can certain establishments which frown on cosmetic plastic surgery frown on  the reorganization of protein strands? There is no doubt that the people in  charge of those organizations would take advantage of these technologies (Rose,  Melatonin,: 6). How are the two things different? There are no possible answers  to these questions for now they must remain rhetorical.    It is increasingly obvious that the repercussions of these technologies stretch  across the board. As always the horizon of the future stretches before us, only  revealing a glimpse of that which is to come. The resounding questions that will  soon confront us can only be concluded with the passage of time, something  apparently humanity will have a lot of.                       
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