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Another Billionaire Suggests We Revive Dinosaurs

2022-12-01 3,290 Dailymotion

Another Billionaire , Suggests We Revive , Dinosaurs.<br />Earlier this week, a team of scientists in <br />Europe revived an ancient "zombie virus"<br />that was thawed out of a frozen Siberian lake.<br />The Byte reports that people have responded to <br />the news by pointing out how unfreezing ancient <br />zombie viruses sounds like a historically terrible idea.<br />According to billionaire private astronaut <br />Jared Isaacman, he's not scared by news of <br />the so-called "pandoravirus." He's inspired. .<br />According to billionaire private astronaut <br />Jared Isaacman, he's not scared by news of <br />the so-called "pandoravirus." He's inspired. .<br />Let's go for the dinosaurs next <br />and really make things interesting, Jared Isaacman, Polaris Program founder, via The Byte.<br />The Byte points out that Isaacman is clearly referencing the <br />'Jurassic Park' franchise, a story that revolves around the idea of <br />how ancient DNA should never be used to resurrect extinct things.<br />The Byte points out that Isaacman is clearly referencing the <br />'Jurassic Park' franchise, a story that revolves around the idea of <br />how ancient DNA should never be used to resurrect extinct things.<br />The Byte points out that Isaacman is clearly referencing the <br />'Jurassic Park' franchise, a story that revolves around the idea of <br />how ancient DNA should never be used to resurrect extinct things.<br />The Byte reports that the tech industry is <br />currently an arena where the lines between science <br />and science-fiction have now become blurred. .<br />While Isaacman is most likely kidding about resurrecting <br />dinosaurs, it is a concept that other billionaires <br />and entrepreneurs have already been toying with. .<br />Last year, Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak <br />suggested that creating a real life 'Jurassic Park' <br />is well within the the realm of reality.<br />We could probably build 'Jurassic Park' <br />if we wanted to. Wouldn’t be genetically <br />authentic dinosaurs but [shrugging emoji]. <br />Maybe 15 years of breeding + engineering <br />to get super exotic novel species, Max Hodak, Neuralink co-founder, via The Byte.<br />At the time, The Byte highlighted the difference <br />between something merely being possible <br />and something actually being a good idea

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