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Not even close Nik. Breast augmentation is a personal choice a woman makes for herself but germline changes will affect all that come after in the line. Those that follow after will be altered without having a say in it.


And it stands to reason that ongoing developments in gene-editing will mean that people can undergo changes later in life. Whatever their parents do, they could probably undo them once they reach the legal age.


Actually, its the current consensus that life emerged on Earth indigenously, rather than the Panspermia hypothesis (i.e. it came here). The smart money is on it emerging around hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, since this is where the oldest fossils of microbes can be found.

Yes, that's another theory that life originated in the water. I am aware of that one too. But what happens subsequently is more interesting. Now that life has given birth to humans, what is the Creator's role, if ever there was one in the first place.

At this stage it is just that change the colour of the eyes and the hair. But I do not believe this would stop here.

Get an upgrade - for a price.
Competition at all levels in society will drive adoption of the technology.
Human beings will cease to be determined by their inherited genetics.


Yes, you're right, that's just the origin story. It is the path this will set us on and what it says about us. And in that respect, its right up their with nanotechnology, biotechnology, AI, cybernetics and robotics, and every other way that humanity is going to use to cheat death and play God in the future.
Collectively, its what is described as the Technological Singularity, where we are about to pass through a change so profound that its like entering into a black hole. You can't possible see what's beyond it (hence the name).

That's why we need to have a legal framework in place beforehand, kind of like with "killer robots" and the like. Ensure that genetic modifications are only legal (or covered by medical plans) if they are health-related and not cosmetic. Of course, it won't be long before people argue on constitutional grounds that people should be allowed to engage in whatever modifications they want.
Would you do it?
(Pictures of the genetically modified embryos (http://www.bbc.com/news/health-40802147))
See also:
’Incredible’ editing of life’s building blocks
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-4172...