Genetic research has been hailed as the milestone of humanity; the most influential and important endeavour of modern science. Everything from tone-deafness (the inability to register various audio frequencies and discern one from the others) to breast cancer has so far been attributed to a particular sequence of proteins in the nucleus of each of our cells. This, however is not so surprising if one takes into consideration the fact that modern science has been travelling along the path of biology to obtain simple answers to complex questions. Beginning with race, to facial features, to head features, to brain size and complexity, to cell research, to molecular biology and now the gene, scientists have been looking for an answer by continually delving deeper and deeper into the “moving parts” of the human body.

The aim of this essay is to make the reader aware of the endogenous and exogenous factors involved in the natural sciences, to realise that science is not a matter of objective truth, but is as dogmatic and self-sustaining as any religion. Indeed, it is no surprise that religion has now been replaced by science as scientific agents begin to explain the Truth `out there’ as it really exists, which for the common man suffices as magic. The key concept in this discourse is the necessity of the postmodern weltenshaung. Postmodernism has several seminal themes which will be briefly explored to understand the thought process of science as paradigmatic.

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I tend to stay away from the conundrum of American cinema; many times it seems that the movies either miss the point entirely, or do not even have one-just being produced to rake in any sort of money from the American movie viewers. Between the themes of meritocracy and revenge, the latter more often than not a blockbuster hit in America, there rarely comes along a movie which dares to question the social state of affairs, especially where cutting edge technology is concerned. The movie, disguised in its standard American “shoot-them-down”, “blow-them-up” one man killing machine manner, is The Sixth Day.

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