AndromedaRXJ
Active Member
Are you saying that there are a few more parts to assembling a living organism than a truck?
Doesn't that depend if it's a Chevy or not?
Well "a few" is an understatement. I'm saying when reassembling life, the precision required is many magnitudes greater than reassembling a car, and the room for error is way smaller. Nevermind Chevys. We could be talking about the Koenigsegg One:1, arguably THEE most highly engineered car in the world. Even the simplest life form is far more complex than the One:1.
There's just far more to take into account, and potentially more things that can be overlooked when reassembling a life form. Compare the common Chevy to the Koenigsegg One:1 for instance. In both cases, if you take them apart and reassemble them, there's a chance that the cars won't start, because you made an error or overlooked something when putting it back together. When it comes to the One:1, the chances are even greater, because this multi-million dollar car is so complex and so highly engineered that there's more that can go wrong. With a life form, the chances are even greater for the same reason.
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