Author: | Howard Birnberg | ISBN: | 9781635547870 |
Publisher: | A-Argus Better Book Publishers | Publication: | May 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Howard Birnberg |
ISBN: | 9781635547870 |
Publisher: | A-Argus Better Book Publishers |
Publication: | May 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Prequel to The Clone
God-like?
Is it a sin to manipulate human genes to create the perfect human being? A being that is stronger and smarter than any other? A being that is immune to any disease; a being that may just live forever without suffering the ravages of time?
Introducing Doctor Catherine Fox and her mentor, Doctor Stephen Yates, two scientists engaged in research of Genetics at the University of Cambridge. They are confident that science can generate such a perfect human and feel that it is only a matter of time before they will succeed.
But what if their experiments are a success? Is the world ready to accept that science can duplicate what God has created, only better – without the flaws that humans have? Or will the existing human populace rise up in rebellion and try to destroy the scientists and their work? Will angry people object to the creation of ‘super’ beings and fight against scientific advances that could make modern mankind obsolete? If successful, who will control the process of generating these superior beings and to what end?
Dr. Fox (Cathy) suspects there are facets to Dr. Yates’ studies of which she has not been informed and senses the need to discover the full truth before it’s too late.
Prequel to The Clone
God-like?
Is it a sin to manipulate human genes to create the perfect human being? A being that is stronger and smarter than any other? A being that is immune to any disease; a being that may just live forever without suffering the ravages of time?
Introducing Doctor Catherine Fox and her mentor, Doctor Stephen Yates, two scientists engaged in research of Genetics at the University of Cambridge. They are confident that science can generate such a perfect human and feel that it is only a matter of time before they will succeed.
But what if their experiments are a success? Is the world ready to accept that science can duplicate what God has created, only better – without the flaws that humans have? Or will the existing human populace rise up in rebellion and try to destroy the scientists and their work? Will angry people object to the creation of ‘super’ beings and fight against scientific advances that could make modern mankind obsolete? If successful, who will control the process of generating these superior beings and to what end?
Dr. Fox (Cathy) suspects there are facets to Dr. Yates’ studies of which she has not been informed and senses the need to discover the full truth before it’s too late.