Actually they already have. In fact there was a documentary released on it in 1993. Two additional follow ups were also made, in 1997 and 2001. They were called Jurassic Park 1, 2, and 3. Highly educational.
Most scientists working on that type of research were shown that film and after wards decided it was a bad idea. When a scientist talks about being consumed by their work it is meant to be a figure of speech.
The problem is marketing. A dinosaur park is cool and all, but some what dangerous. People need to work on animals that humans have killed. That way if things get out of hand we can just threaten them "we killed you all once, don't make us do it again!"
I am currently in negotiations for the creation of "Dodo World." I figure people pay thousands of dollars to go to Africa to kill animals, they would pay much more to go to a small island near Africa to kill an entire species. What a thrill!
Think about it. $20 million US to go to space, or just half that to eradicate a species. We are just sorting out some legal issues about how long it needs to be dead before we can unextinct it. We are hoping for a one week turnaround, if its monthly the rates would need to go up.
If this goes through I will soon be blogging, sharing my vast stores of knowledge, from a tropical beach. Feel free to e-mail me questions and offers of venture capital, I will give you my offshore bank account information you can transfer it to. I also use PayPal.
Friday, April 6, 2007
Why can't geneticists bring back extinct animals?
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