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In the 16th century they didn't have computers or the theory of computation, they didn't know about neurons, they didn't know about quantum mechanics or atomic orbitals, they didn't know about genes or DNA or molecular biology. We've gone from da Vinci enclosing the human form in a circle, to genome projects and cortical simulations and artificial organs. We can synthesize a bacterial genome from raw ingredients with molecular precision. We have understood the genetic causality of embryonic differentiation. What would be irrational, would be to know all that, and still think that intelligence, the interactions of individual atoms, and the aging process, will remain beyond technological intervention. Humans are the tool-using primate, and it turns out that our evolutionary role is to use our old tools to make new tools that will then remake ourselves and the world. You can't give a tool-using monkey access to its own blueprint and then expect nothing to happen.