Brave New World Hatching and conditioning. Processes  Incubators (Fertilizing)  Bokanovsky‘s process  Bottling room / Matriculator  Social Predestination.

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Brave New World Hatching and conditioning

Processes  Incubators (Fertilizing)  Bokanovsky‘s process  Bottling room / Matriculator  Social Predestination Room  Embryo Store / Decanting Room  Neo-Pavlovian Conditioning Room

The incubators - requirements  they get ovaries and sperms from contributors  check: optimum temperature,salinity,viscosity  ripened eggs are detached from the ovaries and are kept in liquor  eggs at blood heat, sperms at 35°C  eggs are controlled under microscope abnormalities, counting

The incubators - fertilizing  putting of eggs into a porous bin  bin in warm liquor with free-swimming spermatozoa, (100000/cm³)  ten minutes later lifting out of the liquor and checking of there contents  if some were unfertilized, they would be lifted in again  fertilized ova is put back to the incubators Alphas and Betas remain bottled until final filling, Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons are brought out again after 36h to undergo Bokanovsky's Process

Bokanovsky’s Process  slowing down the normal growth  eggs respond by budding  moving in test-tubes on moving band  8 minutes under X-rays a few eggs die from two up to eight buds eggs return to the incubators “Every bud will grow into a perfectly formed embryo, and every embryo into a full-sized adult“

The incubators – further procedure  two days cooling down and checking  Buds stop growing  result: From 2 over 4 up to 8 further buds  addition of nearly deadly rate of alcohol  further budding  left to develop in peace (further arrest would be generally fatal)  finally from 8 to 96 embryos could be produced I. II. III.

Bottling Room / Matriculator  putting a piece of fresh sow's peritoneum in large bottles  eggs’ transfer from their test-tubes to the bottles  adjusting of Morula  saline solution is poured in  container passes for labelling heredity date of fertilization membership of Bokanovsky Group Social Predestination Room  amount and caste-membership of embryos is matched on demand

Embryo Store  appearance: temperature tropical, red light  embryos feed on rich blood substitution embryos are 267 days, 8 metre every day, 2136 metres in all on the moving band

The moving band  every 7th and 8th metre embryos are shaken into familiarity with movement  every 12 metre until metre 2040 corpus luteum extract is automatically injected  every 24 th metre 30% of the female embryos develop normally  for the case of emergency other female embryos get a dose of male sex hormones  they are born as freemartins

112 m artificial maternal circulation is installed in every bottle 200 m test for sex is carried out  labelling - a "T" for the males  a circle for the females,  a question mark for the freemartins 320 m rack 11 embryos get different amounts of oxygen  the lower the caste the shorter the oxygen 170 m rack 9 during their journey bottles remain in a kind of tunnel  hot and cool tunnels alternate  “Heat Conditioning”: use of hard X-rays to create uncomfortable coolness -> prospective tropical workers have a horror of cold 150 m gelatinous contents are injected against typhoid and sleeping sickness  for tropical workers rack 10 rows of the next generations' chemical workers are being trained in the toleration of lead, caustic soda, tar, chlorine 1100 rack 3 embryonic rocket-plane engineers are kept in constant rotation to improve their sense of balance 900 m rack 5 intellectual conditioning till the foetuses have lost their tails  for Alpha-Plus Intellectuals m increasing doses of pituitary is applied  After 267 days, babies are decanted in the Decanting Room

Neo-Pavlovian Conditioning Rooms 1.applied when babies are at the age of eight-months 2.babies are turned so that they can see the flowers and books  Pleasure 3.when they are happily busy  electric shock level I is activated 4.the children scream  electric shock level II is activated  insane, desperate screaming After 200 repetitions of the same lesson instinc- tive hatred of books and flowers is created  reflexes unalterably conditioned