The Pros And Cons Of Jurassic Park

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Scientific responsibility can be defined by a fact of having a duty to deal with a certain task within the principles of the sciences. Jurassic Park can be related to scientific responsibility due to the main reasons being if one brings dinosaurs back to life from cloning there would be the task of feeding, and raising the newly created dinosaur. Extreme caution and large levels of attention would have to be maintained along with very large levels of security that would be able to maintain and control an outbreak if it were to happen. Money would also be a major factor in Jurassic Park because what if everything went wrong? What would happen to all of the investment that had built the park? There would be many positives and negatives that can occur when any type of cloning experiments happen. A positive would have to include that the end result can become the next wonder of the world and ultimately turn into an instant tourist trap. A negative can involve the destruction of the park and close the island off from tourists forever. What happens with cloning while using DNA extracted from mosquitos “frozen” in amber and changing that DNA with frog chromosomes can be both wondrous, as well as equally…show more content…
Security could come from society of other countries, and/or governments that have invested in the park itself or even volunteers that come to be of help. Security would have access to high powered weapons as well as larger scale weapons for the larger dinosaurs. Cages that would be able to withstand a dinosaurs fury are implemented, as well as the use of electric fences are used. Security and a police that regularly patrol holding areas, tourist centers, and the park in its whole self are to be present. If an outbreak of dinosaurs were to occur, security is allowed to eradicate the loose dinosaurs with whatever means they

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