Been thinking, a dangerous hobby, I know. Especially while reading.
But I did so. I was reading a PopSci, not the most reliable of publications, I admit.
But the subscription was free.
Anyway, there was a rather lengthy article about being able to 'improve' our bodies. New Alhziemer's drugs that could improve th ememory in healthy humans by up to 100%. Adding extra cones(or is it rods? I might be misremembering) to allow us to see hues that we can't really imagine now. Non-steriod injections that are safe, but can add muscle mass. A chip in your head that connects you to your cell phone, laptop, etc. Even a hormonal treatment to make you more faithful to your mate. (as well as one to make you mate more....hrm....available?)
But is it ethical, or even desirable to do so? How far do we go in our pursuit of a better life?
But I did so. I was reading a PopSci, not the most reliable of publications, I admit.
But the subscription was free.
Anyway, there was a rather lengthy article about being able to 'improve' our bodies. New Alhziemer's drugs that could improve th ememory in healthy humans by up to 100%. Adding extra cones(or is it rods? I might be misremembering) to allow us to see hues that we can't really imagine now. Non-steriod injections that are safe, but can add muscle mass. A chip in your head that connects you to your cell phone, laptop, etc. Even a hormonal treatment to make you more faithful to your mate. (as well as one to make you mate more....hrm....available?)
But is it ethical, or even desirable to do so? How far do we go in our pursuit of a better life?