 Where do you want them to go?.  That is, the beginning of recorded civilization!

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 Where do you want them to go?

 That is, the beginning of recorded civilization!

HHow many multiples of that is it to the Year 0!

WWhere will our genes be then, if we run out of petroleum within the next 20 – 30 years?

 And populations have quadrupled in the last century, with the help of both Oil & Coal!

 To global populations, without Oil & Coal?

 And will be exhausted within generations!

 Is there a better, more sustainable way?

 For the provision of Food, Energy & Transportation!

Without petroleum, or global climate change!

Where are your Genes Going in the Year 4000?

 With High-tech sailing ships!

 With multi-fuel, safer cars!

WWhere do you want them to go?

AAre we not conditioned by what seems to be our personal birth and death?  Should we not pay more attention to the birth and death of the components of our genes?

Thank you very much for your attention!