ruveyn wrote:
whitetiger wrote:
Seeing as how the embryo begins like a fish, turns into a reptile, then a mammal and then a human, it could be possible to halt the process and produce another being, perhaps.
Not so. A human embryo is human the entire interval of development. One genome is set at the instant of fertilization.
ruveyn
He was refering to how an embryo is simiar in form to the above mentioned critters. The formation of an embryo has several stages with inherant similarities to other types of animal, even though they are mostly cosmetic and an embryo is always human, just in a transitory phase of development.
I think, at least, he didn't mean it literally.
Although, you are right in saying that halting it's development wouldn't enable some other animal form to be realised. This would likely just cause the embryo to be nonviable and die.
~NS
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