Babies
so she's not babymatic.
i want babies. but i also want her. i can have both. within 24 months, i want to be able to produce babies from non-functional wombs.
so, humans do it already. we have artificial dialysis machines, we can produce artificial wombs, and the sacredness of the human living fire/breath of God can be passed on using our natural 'fluids'.
we may not even need functional sex cells, since cracking an ovary is so painful and surgically difficult. let's turn human cells into stem cells using hz and chemical triggers coupled with natural mitosis. then we'll take the stem cell and turn it into m/f sex cells, and begin them together.
from there, we should place it in a womblike structure, possibly one made from human cells, and soak it in its materials. the sex cells should then do their business to fruition. we'll probably need to grow a new uterus that thinks it's in a body, probably of the same cells as the original donor[s].
it may be important to 'select' the sex cells for optimal business. perhaps 'groom' the dna. or get the cell to do it itself. that is probably for the best. pass it through a mini-natural selection process.
i want babies. but i also want her. i can have both. within 24 months, i want to be able to produce babies from non-functional wombs.
so, humans do it already. we have artificial dialysis machines, we can produce artificial wombs, and the sacredness of the human living fire/breath of God can be passed on using our natural 'fluids'.
we may not even need functional sex cells, since cracking an ovary is so painful and surgically difficult. let's turn human cells into stem cells using hz and chemical triggers coupled with natural mitosis. then we'll take the stem cell and turn it into m/f sex cells, and begin them together.
from there, we should place it in a womblike structure, possibly one made from human cells, and soak it in its materials. the sex cells should then do their business to fruition. we'll probably need to grow a new uterus that thinks it's in a body, probably of the same cells as the original donor[s].
it may be important to 'select' the sex cells for optimal business. perhaps 'groom' the dna. or get the cell to do it itself. that is probably for the best. pass it through a mini-natural selection process.
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