Just seems like a waste. It's not the same dog.
If I could bring back my dog from the dead I'd give every penny I have. I'd give my left arm to have her back.
But it wouldn't be her. I found her on the side of a backwoods road and she had been though hell. She was so appreciative of being taken in that it made her the sweetest, most loving, most loyal dog to ever live.
If I cloned her, the clone wouldn't have those same experiences and her personality wouldn't be the same. I'd probably grow to resent the clone.
>>520592183
You have to have brain damage or one of those people who believe their own lies to think its the same dog. Its not. Thats a man who cant cope with death.
>>520591978 (OP)
nah I wanted to clone a cat, he was an outdoor cat that they took in. And he was traumatized, but he was chill af. Wanted to see what he would've been like had he not been through all the bad stuff
>>520592376
It wouldn’t be exactly the same because it would have had different experiences but it would hold the exact genetic potential and providing he trains it in the same way it would most likely exhibit very similar characteristics.
>>520591978 (OP) >shitbull mix
Nigger-tier behavior. He also conveniently happens to be an investor in the company that did the cloning, so this is just some free PR
>>520592183
Your memories and consciousness are not stored inside of molecules, nor are your memories and consciousness the product of a molecular experience. The same spirit of your dog would carry on into a new, younger, improved body, and so would the love you shared with her. But you think consciousness is an experience.
>>520593000
there was some guy that cloned a top tier horse for polo (the richfag sport) a bunch of times, and they were still top tier and had small differences