NASA launched the "Human Genetic Modification" program. What do they really want to do?

We all know that the environment of the earth is getting worse every day, and scientists are also trying to study the planet suitable for human habitation, hoping that people can leave the earth as soon as possible and set foot on other planets to start a new life. But so far, scientific inquiry suitable for human survival has not improved.

Even if scientists give up their research on the earth suitable for human survival, NASA will not give up. Recently, NASA announced another experiment, which aroused the concern and doubts of all countries.

The United States secretly created "mutants." Recently, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that they would research and modify genes to achieve the goal of human beings entering space. This experiment seems impossible, but the United States still believes that the limits of human beings are not limited to this. Although human beings are the only intelligent life found in the whole universe at present, we know that human beings still have many defects.

For example, human beings can't live without oxygen, and must live in a suitable climate and temperature. So if we humans want to leave the earth and live on another planet, we must overcome these difficulties.

Because of our current technology, we can't transform the earth that may be suitable for human survival. Only by reforming ourselves can we realize our dream of being far away from the earth. Therefore, the United States has put forward a plan to realize human space dream by transforming human genes.

By transforming human genes, human beings become omnipotent "mutants", which we have only heard in many science fiction movies and novels. These plans seem completely impossible to realize, because the mutant's thought itself was invented by human beings, but American scientists still believe in these completely impossible plans.

Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration once said that he had found a "breakthrough point" in human transgenic research, and the plan was gradually improving, so they believed that in the near future, we humans would eventually become "mutants" under their guidance, and we could travel to every corner of the universe at will.

While studying human genetic modification, NASA scientists also imagined the harm of various radioactive substances in space to human beings, so they used many animal genes. They want to add the genes of these animals to the genes of the human body, so that the human body can freely shuttle through the universe while ensuring human safety.

We can imagine what our human life will be like if NASA's plan to transform human genes is successful. Maybe by that time, mankind will discover more alien civilizations, or mankind will enter a brand-new era. At that time, there may be no need for today's means of transportation, because at that time, as long as human beings want to go somewhere in the universe, they just need to fly by themselves.

If NASA's plan to transform human genes is successful, it may not be a good thing for mankind. Because we can't guarantee whether the mutant will become an alien creature or a monster beyond human control.