But really, how many people would be interested in cataloguing
molecules of an individual's body? I think it would be better done by
nanotechnology of some sort, but it would be difficult to get very far
because beyond the outermost layer, there is very little information
you could get without some sort of invasive procedure (digestive
system, perhaps, but this still excludes important organs). ;p
Mark
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:35:16 -0800, Michael Snow
<wikipedia(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
Magnus Manske wrote:
Mark Williamson schrieb:
There are many different encyclopedias. If I
write "Encyclopedia of
All the Molecules in Jimbo Wales' body, with a detailed biography and
label for each", does that mean each article in there deserves a spot
in Wikipedia?
Of course! We can pipe these articles into my map software, and render
Jimbo for future generations to come! :-)
Ah, the wiki approach to human cloning.
--Michael Snow
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