Inspired by Escape from SpiderheadFor centuries, scientific development has been a hot topic among the media. Especially since cloning technology was invented, more and more discussions about the development model and the power gained from such development have worried people globally. There is no doubt that rapid development has provided us with numerous conveniences and improved our lives greatly, regarding the growing recognition that people have from our nature and the unpredictable human nature, similarly Dr. Abnesti in the story of fantasy, Escape from Spiderhead. From my readings and experiences, I think that man needs to take every step of scientific development extremely seriously. As we see now, people argue about the contradiction between science and morality, moreover, that the power that science has now is too sufficient to destroy us already, for example nuclear energy. The pros and cons of scientific development shape science itself, which in some cases is controversial. Also, I think scientific morality and control of power are two big issues that needed to be controlled. Not to eliminate them, but to keep them under control. The experiment carried out in the fictional story concerns biological research into the cause and modification of human emotions. Mentioned in the story that, led by Dr. Abnesti in Spiderhead's laboratory, the research group performs a series of experiments on living humans, in which they inject the models (human ones) with different medicines which, according to the plot, these medicines work differently in influencing one's mood and abilities. Darkenfloxx TM, including, is the most terrifying injection that causes extreme horror and suffering on the mental level. However, because of this medicine Je...... middle of paper ......comes-into-synthetic-life-form>2. Walters, LeRoy. “Human embryonic stem cell research: an intercultural perspective”. Journal of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics 14.1 (2004): 3-38.3. “World nuclear power plants in operation”. Nuclear Energy Institute. April. 2014. Web. 26 May. 2014. 4. Saunders, George. "Escape from Spider-Head." New Yorker (2010): 111-119.5. Lyell, Sir. "CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS: THE POOR'S BOMB." North Atlantic Assembly AN 255 STC(96) 10. North Atlantic Assembly, 4 October 1996. Web. 26 May 2014.6. Kass, Leon and James Q. Wilson, eds. The ethics of human cloning. American Enterprise Institute, 1998.7. "Historical notes of nuclear energy". History of nuclear energy. World Nuclear Association, 1 March 2014. Web. 26 May 2014.
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