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Eventually DNA editing will be public. Actually in my upcoming hospitals. I’ll have a machine where someone can go to sleep for a week or longer depending on how longer their body needs to adapt. Where it will transition someone rapidly within a week to a month at longest. Trust me I fully understand currently dna editing is not possible to the public or even really explored because of how futuristic it is.
Also I am sorry it came off as mockery though my intentions was to find out how others saw the importance of such a topic because a mod in another group made it seem lesser and it shocked me because in my experience I see transitioning as something equally meaningful and important as rapid evolution. Which actually does happen in Lizards and else wise. Though is very difficult for humans with out bioengineering which I’ve done to myself.