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1. bitL+um
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2017-12-03 01:10:33
>>iamthi+(OP)
How far are we from completely artificial uterus with no need for human body? If we plan to colonize other planets, we need literal "baby factories". How far are we from this technology? (regardless of dystopian vibe)
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2. yjftsj+Fq
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2017-12-03 02:35:56
>>bitL+um
Why would we need non-human baby factories?
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3. leggom+Vy
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2017-12-03 05:52:50
>>yjftsj+Fq
I dunno about 'need', but I guess you could avoid the whole 'sending people' problem that way. DNA is a lot more durable.
That'd be a weird upbringing, huh?
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4. deatha+5N
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2017-12-03 10:55:18
>>leggom+Vy
This whole subthread might find
Terraforming Earth
by Jack Williamson interesting, since this is essentially part of the book's plot.
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