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FAQ


AN AUDIENCE FOR EINSTEIN
the Award Winning Novel by Mark Wakely


 Frequently asked Questions

  1. How likely, or is it likely, that such a bold procedure as memory transplantation will actually be performed in the future?
  1. In your view, does the rapid advancement in medical/scientific research – such as gene therapy, cloning, etc. – indicate this steady upward trajectory of “advancements” will continue?
  1. An Audience for Einstein delves into the question of, “Just because we can do it, should we?”  How do you see this ethical debate?  Is man sauntering into God’s domain?
  1. Following the theme of your book, would memory transplantation be morally acceptable if by doing it we could retain a great mind which might lead to solutions for mankind’s biggest problems?
  1.  Since man was created by God or some supreme being, doesn’t this mean that anything man creates or can do is God’s will?
  1. Should science be ‘regulated’ by the government, or be free of any burdens which might hinder discoveries?
 


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