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FAQ
AN
AUDIENCE FOR EINSTEIN
the Award Winning Novel by Mark Wakely
Frequently
asked Questions
- How likely,
or is it likely, that such a bold procedure as memory transplantation will actually
be performed in the future?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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?
- Should
science be ‘regulated’ by the government, or be free of any burdens
which might hinder discoveries?
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