🧬 The 6th Day Project: Preserving Human Continuity
At 640BCE™, we believe that all people are human and inherently equal, with the right to control their own destiny. The 6th Day Project is our declaration of intent, a bold initiative that aligns with the very core of our existence and ethical framework.
🎥 Inspired by Imagination, Fueled by Reality
Borrowing spiritual momentum from the Schwarzenegger film The 6th Day, we envision a world where genetic self-determination is not science fiction, but an inherent right. The film imagined human cloning as both danger and deliverance. We believe it is the latter.
🔐 Why We’re Doing This
Human sovereignty must transcend time. Governments may stall, laws may lag, but evolution doesn’t wait. That’s why we’ve created the 640BCE™ DNA TimeCapsules, as a stopgap legacy technology designed to:
- Preserve the biological truth of who you are
- Secure ownership of your genetic code
- Enable future cloning and consciousness transfer when technology and society is ready
🛠️ What We’re Building
This isn’t just preservation. It’s preparation. The 6th Day Project is investing in:
- Gene editing and resilience engineering for deep-time DNA preservation
- Ethical AI cloning frameworks for identity continuity
- Legacy services that honor the human spirit across centuries
- A future pipeline that supports brain upload and body recreation technologies
We are founding a bridge, from today’s legal constraints to tomorrow’s sovereign possibilities.
⚖️ The Right to Modify
We believe that humans hold an inherent, Creator-bestowed right to shape their bodies and extend their existence. As such, we will actively:
- Lobby governments for genetic autonomy legislation
- Support international frameworks for bodily self-determination
- Champion innovations that respect identity, continuity, and choice
🧩 You’re Not Just a Body. You’re a Code.
And codes deserve to be protected, refined, and passed on. The 6th Day Project is about securing your place in time, not just for you, but for future generations who deserve to know not just what you did… but who you are.