Biotechnology is vast field. It has the capability to change the life of a human being in eco-nomic, social and environmental terms. It helps in raising the standard of human beings. It has helped man create artificial life. Creig Ventor has done it.
Raj Baldev, a cosmo theorist from India, is also the author of “Two Big Bangs Created the Universe” (formed in eternal space). He explains in this book that the birth of the universe took place along with a touch of the origin of life. He is also head of SAROUL or “Scientific Advance Research of Universe and Life”, an institute. In addition, he wrote a book bearing the title “How genes control the body”, in 1957.
According to him it is a great achievement from the point of view of Craig Venter, the American biologist, but it is no miracle. The new species is a form of bacteria, which in his opinion, any common biologist can achieve. In fact, we can create as many types of bacteria as we want.
“While critics acknowledge that artificially manufactured life forms could lead to such posi-tive developments as new drugs or treatments for diseases, the potential dangers could be equally unlimited,” said Pat Mooney, director of ETC Group, a Canadian bioethics organiza-tion.