“Tim,”
said Tim's Dad, “I think it's time we had that talk that every
parent should eventually have with his child.”
“You
mean about my career choice?” said young Tim. “I haven't quite
figured that out yet. Part of me wants to be an undersea architect,
but another part of me wants to be a robot psychiatrist, helping cure
machines with mental problems.”
“No,
I'm not talking about your career choice,” said Dad. “We can talk
about that another day. Today I want to talk about the facts of
life. Have you learned about them yet the way I did – from
kids on the street?”
“They've
said various things, but it left me all confused,” said Tim.
“Well then, I guess it's time we had a serious talk about the basic facts of
sex and reproduction,” said Dad. “You're probably interested in
hearing how sex works, aren't you.”
“I
sure am,” said Tim with a twinkle in his eye.
“Here's
exactly how it all works,” said Dad. “You're almost old enough to
have sex. Before long, you'll be able to have your first sexual
experience. At that time, I'll give you your entry card for the
Orgasm Center. You'll lie in a special reclining chair, and then
they'll stick something on your head, which will allow direct wire
entry to a pleasure center of your brain. Then the electrical
stimulation will begin. Soon you'll feel a tremendous feeling of
sexual pleasure called an orgasm. It will last for as long as you
want – seconds, minutes or hours.”
“So
that's all there is to sex, just going to the Orgasm Center, and
hooking up your head to a machine?” asked Tim.
“That's
all there is to sex,” said Dad. “It's as simple as that.”
“But
isn't it also possible for a man to have sexual pleasure all by
himself, just by rubbing himself the right way?” said Tim.
“Oh,
sure, you can do that, but that's a third-rate way to get sexual
pleasure,” said Dad. “If you do that, the orgasm only lasts a few
seconds. Much better to have sex at the Orgasm Center so that your
orgasm can last for many minutes or even hours.”
“What
about reproduction?” asked Tim. “How does that work?”
“Here's
how it works,” said Dad. “When a man and a woman want to have a
baby, they both go down to the government-run Reproduction Center.
The robots at the center will extract an ovum or egg from the female,
and the robots will collect a sperm sample from the man. Then the
man and the woman depart, and the robots at the Reproduction Center
take care of all the rest. They do all the work needed to fertilize
the ovum, and guide that ovum so it progresses in the right way to
become a human baby. Nine months later, the man and the woman come
back to the Reproduction Center to pick up their baby.”
“Wow,
so it's all real easy on the mother, right?” said Tim.
“Yeah, it's a piece of cake,” said Dad.
Later
Tim grew old enough to start experiencing sex at the Orgasm Center.
He found the pleasure delightful. When he was 19, Tim met a
young woman named Kate who felt an attraction for him. One day Kate
suggested something that surprised Tim.
“Tim,
I have an intriguing idea,” said Kate. “Maybe the two of us could
get....physically entangled.”
“What
do you mean?” said Tim “Are you suggesting we do some kind of
sports together?”
“No,”
said Kate, blushing. “I had in mind something more...intimate.”
“Are
you suggesting that we have sex together?” said Tim.
“I
was going to put it in more romantic terms,” said Kate. “But yes,
I guess that's what I had in mind.”
“That
is feasible,” said Tim. “Why don't we book two simultaneous
sessions at the Orgasm Center, in side-by-side reclining chairs? Then
we can both enjoy electronic orgasms together.”
“No,
I was talking about sex the old-fashioned way,” said Kate.
“But
everyone says that sex outside of the Orgasm Center is an archaic
waste of time,” said Tim. “It's like using a hand plow to plant
food instead of using robotic agriculture, or using a horse-drawn
carriage instead of using a self-driving car-copter.”
“Well, old-fashioned sex was once good enough for the human race to use it exclusively for
reproduction,” said Kate.
“No
way,” said Tim. “The only way humans can reproduce is by the
assistance of the robots in the Reproduction Center.”
“You're
wrong,” said Kate.
Tim
did some research on the topic. He wasn't able to find out much about
the history of human reproduction. The government had made it very
hard to find out how people reproduced long ago. Convinced that
robot-assisted reproduction was the better way to do things, the
government wanted everyone to use that method, and didn't want people
to find out how easy it was to reproduce the old way. But Tim was
able to find some information about DNA. Later he met up with Kate.
“I've
found some information that seems to back up what I was saying before,” said
Tim. “That humans never could have reproduced all by themselves.
Let me ask you: if a female ovum was fertilized by a male, and the
ovum was inside of a female outside of a Reproduction Center, how
could the ovum have known how to turn into a human baby?”
“Uh...could
it have been that the instructions for making the human baby were
read from DNA?” said Kate.
“No,
that couldn't be right,” said Tim. “DNA just has low-level chemical
information like which amino acids make up a protein. DNA doesn't have any
body plan information. DNA isn't a recipe for making a human or a
blueprint for a human. Nowhere in DNA does it say humans have two
arms, two legs, ten fingers, two eyes, and one head. And even if
there was such information in DNA, there would be nothing in a human
womb smart enough to read such incredibly complicated information to
make a human baby.”
“I
see your point,” said Kate. “But somehow humans were able
to reproduce without using robots. I've heard this on the street several times. Maybe there was something big that allowed it to happen, some
reality we don't understand.”
“No,
that must just be an old-wives-tale,” said Tim. “Given the limits
of DNA, something as complicated as a human baby could only grow from
a tiny speck-sized ovum if there were lots of very carefully
programmed robot machines working to gradually transform the
fertilized ovum into a baby. That's the magic of what happens at the
Reproduction Center.”
Kate
eventually gave up trying to persuade Tim to do sex the old-fashioned way. They started booking sessions together at the
Orgasm Center, in side-by-side reclining chairs. Years later, they
went to a Reproduction Center to pick up their first baby,
taking it from the hands of a robot.
Looking
at her baby for the first time, Kate said, “How silly of
me to have thought that something this complicated could have
appeared from a little speck-sized ovum, without the assistance of the robots!” Tim said, "Well, I'm pretty sure of one thing -- if humans ever made babies themselves, they must have used a very complicated factory and assembly line."
Ai!! Can we get it so wrong.
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