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Old 2006-01-03, 01:47   Link #173
cloudedge
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Ok, so you can have the entire populations genetic make up, but what about the evaluation of how well the gene fits a profession.

Also the fact that each and every single person's gene is different also contradicts with the principle of reproducing your data and results. You cannot pick one person and put him into every single possible profession and test which one he did the best/have the most satisfaction.

A reverse way to map this is to select a handful of elite example of each profession and use their gene as template. And this selection is highly subjective. How do you define/measure how good someone is at their job? (especially the dirty job such as garbage collection?)

To be honest, you simply can't control an experiement this big. Genetics itself exhasut a LOT of computation power, add to the fact that you're dealing with the population of the Earth&Plant and the total number of profession... I'm in Math, and I can't even contemplate how big the number is going to be.

Lacus did not provide a solution to the problem.. but she did prevent a dystopia (Like the Brave New World, again very good book if u're interested in Destiny Plan you should really read it) from happening
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