
Bokanovsky Process
The Bokanovsky Process is a fictional technique from Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" that involves creating multiple uniform human embryos from a single fertilized egg through controlled splitting. This method allows for mass production of genetically identical individuals, supporting a highly organized society where people are conditioned to fit specific roles. It illustrates the concept of artificially controlling human development to ensure social stability, efficiency, and predictability. Essentially, it's a method of cloning embryos to produce many copies, maintaining societal hierarchy and reducing variability among individuals.