That person would be called God, so they could do whatever the hell they pleased.
heh. I just read an article about atomic transistors. 200 years ago the idea of traveling into space was "godlike" or even modern medicine.
A friend of mine daughter has cancer. She just got a marrow transplant (about 2 weeks ago) and recovering nicely. That is pretty awesome modern medicine technology.
Of course, if a person/company could create a whole "being" I guess we would have to worry about stuff like "6 days later"
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what if someone create a WHOLE cell (say 5 years in the future) and the whole thing is synthetic, would it intrude on the patent?
Exactly what Chaz said. A bacterial cell is unbelievably complex on the molecular level. Jump up to a mammalian eukaryotic cell and you jump up to another level of intricacy. There's just tons going on. Too many reactions and too many components.
Scientists may be able to do it someday, but I highly doubt we or our children see it in their lifetimes.[/QUOTE]
Yea. I was just thinking. I don't think we'll see it in our lifetime or our children's lifetime for a full synthetic.
Would it be like Alien synthetic? (those robot with white blood)[/QUOTE]
That's cool and all, but there's a central dogma in biology that life is only created by other life, i.e. cells beget cells. If you could create an entire cell from "scratch", you're essentially creating life from nonlife and therefore God. I'm not denying that it can't happen, but it's not going to happen in 5 years.