As a man of science I have an emmense patron forwhat the future could hold and or does hold for us, however the future is shaped by the decisions we make in the present. This means that the sacrifice of the now are capable of having positive and possibly quite beneficial impacts on our lifestyle and planet. This solely future based mindset comes from possibly some of the best intentions but tends to end or bring about some of the worsted most evil decisions as we perceive them. However, how do we no what is wrong or considered evil or bad how do we implace these concepts and notions which are determined by our filters of reality how does one know that something is bad. For example during WWII many experiments done to increase the speed of the war on both sides, specifically on the Aermican side, the USA's creation of an atomic bomb aided in a nearly single handedly ending the war. This demonstrates the intention of good and aiding the world as a whole while also presenting the devistation and consequences of the choice, at the time it seemed to be the best and swiftest course of action however because of this choice Millions of people suffered for generations to come.
Bringing us back to the ethical guidelines and how we should balance the shouted we make for the peoples of the presents with the society of the future. We as a human race are very grounded in aiding those in the present because that is the position we are currently in, to go against the societies we are in with the promise of some possibility of some greater benefit is aquatable to rolling 6 dice and having them all roll to one. It has been demonstrated as being highly improbable for humans to benefit themselves in the long run if a sacrifice must be made in order to aid them.
Realistically we must think about taking a balanced approach to experimental subjects one that is not to impeding on research and the benefit of the future while allowing for the satisfaction and security of the society the experiments are being taken in.
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