It does nothing for 'radical extension'.
For all its gargantuan horror, this exhibit makes those millions of deaths seem an outgrowth of what came before, a more radical extension of genetics into the netherworld.
There are two explicit assumptions underlying the labs work: first, only a truly global perspective may lead mankind to a radical extension of the life-span.
This week, in an article in the Independent, he called for 25% of the votes in Labour's electoral college to be handed to members of the public in a radical extension of party democracy.
"It's a radical extension of dollar cost averaging," he said.
This radical extension of the artists' control has rankled some members of the architectural establishment, who fear the prospect of artists taking work away from architects, or at least diluting their authority.
It uses the instruments in their most sonorous ranges, without tricks or radical extensions.
Several prime ministers made it clear that they would want to see a radical extension of the Community powers and resources to help poorer regions and social groups as they moved to monetary union.
They would lay a basis for the radical forward extension of the society's time horizon.
The telescope and microscope offer us radical extensions of the range of our perceptions; we can look to extend our powers of thought until they become organs of perception for higher worlds.