TECHNOLOGY, FREEDOM, AND SAVING LIVES
When a super-genius tells you that you may have saved millions of lives, it really makes your day.
You read about Durk Pearson last August, that he has an IQ M.I.T. was unable to measure as it was so far above the upper measurable limit of 220. And you read about my having dinner with Chief Justice John Roberts last week in The Only Issue.
I was telling Durk about the dinner and how it wasn't appropriate for me to ask him substantive case questions, but that I was able to contribute to the conversation. The connection between technology and freedom was raised and I offered to give an example.
The technology of gene sequencing, I said, can now, at the cost of many millions of dollars, sequence the entire genome of an individual person, identifying all the recognizable mutations and genetic defects that person has.
Gene sequencing technology is improving at such a rapid rate that a Moore's Law is now kicking in regarding it.