Author: | John Lambrakis | ISBN: | 1230001111033 |
Publisher: | John Lambrakis | Publication: | July 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Lambrakis |
ISBN: | 1230001111033 |
Publisher: | John Lambrakis |
Publication: | July 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"And all knowledge, when separated from justice and virtue, is seen to be cunning and not wisdom"
Plato
" Dorian Pericles, a very capable and inventive scientist in the field of Genetic Engineering, who held a dull and unsolicited position at the Biology and Genetic Research Foundation in Athens thought that he could lead a normal, boring life.
When he randomly discovered a very old handbook in the library of the Foundation, describing three experiments for the creation of new, fictitious organisms as a result of recombining DNA particles of two existing organisms, Pericles thought that maybe his colleagues wanted to have a lark with him.
When he finally managed to form Pegasus by recombining DNA parts of a horse and an eagle in utmost secrecy, and fly with him in the spring night sky above the Aegean, he thought he was having a dream.
And when he woke up -after Pegasus' wild and erratic flight- half-drown in deep seas, inside a huge dome full of light and air, looking at the gorgeous and vivacious Atlantis, he thought he was dead..."
"And all knowledge, when separated from justice and virtue, is seen to be cunning and not wisdom"
Plato
" Dorian Pericles, a very capable and inventive scientist in the field of Genetic Engineering, who held a dull and unsolicited position at the Biology and Genetic Research Foundation in Athens thought that he could lead a normal, boring life.
When he randomly discovered a very old handbook in the library of the Foundation, describing three experiments for the creation of new, fictitious organisms as a result of recombining DNA particles of two existing organisms, Pericles thought that maybe his colleagues wanted to have a lark with him.
When he finally managed to form Pegasus by recombining DNA parts of a horse and an eagle in utmost secrecy, and fly with him in the spring night sky above the Aegean, he thought he was having a dream.
And when he woke up -after Pegasus' wild and erratic flight- half-drown in deep seas, inside a huge dome full of light and air, looking at the gorgeous and vivacious Atlantis, he thought he was dead..."